particulars at XK. &P. wed or and are now a world-fa- mous remedy. They merit your confidence. Sold Everywhere in Canada and U. S. America. In boxes 25 cents. Specia! Blue aggoner's Prepare Summer 3 made of Paris, June 8.--A bogus matrimonial New York, Jume 7.--With women jacket, agency, recalling that carried. on at most of the or am if . Wealtier 1s too warm. to Vergnifles by Mme. Cesbron, has 'just of travel depend upon the clothes | make wearing it comfortable. This [0 broken up by the Paris police. worn. These must not be of wash | suit is not, cannot be dressy. ft can The principal, g F who went. A that soslly erinkle or of things be ainly quite tailormade by the namie of renchman, Mery," bag are hard y mohair is ind . imming sho tume which is much smarter made ting coat and ed skirt enough to clear the g in comfortable walking ; the hat a wide sailor for any. reason a grass linen, the and dogwkin decribed hav one pongee Do not get those in any stopping place, but if too comigrtable wear a riding stock or white turnovers. Do not wear an elaborate travellin dress but dress simply, for other places For a night dress outing flannel o and comb, tooth, nail i 5 £ i [ ¥ §j THR Houss or Steamship Company LIMITED Quebec River and Gulf of St. Lawrence, Summer Cruises in Cool Latitude Twin Sere with electric i ig el modern comfort. SAILS FROM MONTR RAYS at 4 pam 20th June, + 15th, a » 12th and 26th Ay, t, Pictou, N.S. calling at Quebec. Gasra: Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Grand Rives, marside, P.EL, umd Charlottetown the vew Seren, 0 5,500 tons. Saikid, York every alternate Wi ay, ecom- 'June 2nd, leave Kingston Monday 1,000 Islands, : ry Jar Loo | River '5 pm. daily ex berth INTENAC ESTABLISHED 1863. a and 2, a:b. HAYLE . Ticket Kew? Eads ) CHAFFEE, % 0.5.4 oronty THE LOAN AND{INVESTMENT:SOCIETY r Richard Cartwright Farm Pro Deposits ng. 5th June. Temperature 1 by sea breezes seldom rises above 80 dee finest trips of the season health and comfort, id ABTHUR. AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. or tickets 'and stateroom i Biry HANLEY. Sor or SR to BS et: Agen! Kingston, Ont. , t a « te jax is brush, wash cloth nnd s ge, soap | codt. eR Dublin, June 8.--A hoard of gold and cases, tooth powder, peaty of wd For walking skirts £8 silver. coins, bearing dates of gbout handkerchiefs, & fresh linen collar, or | who takes long jaunteon f the | gt years ago, gmoubting to ahout ribbon stock, a night dress and dress- | skirts are very dk} and | gj , has been found near Aughna- ing sack. It is usual to include in the | there are a fow bolder 8t quite dis: | Joy County Tyrone. The money was hey toilet articles a box of "taloum | play the hoot. tops, sand aftersall this | Loki "ey "one. The money was powder, a small hand mirror, a bottle | is the best mode such teps. The Jaihich had been the property of one of toilet water and a pair of slippers. English walk | 8s pi arly family for some generations, * instead the coa | draughts. --CATHERINE/ MARN-PAY ZANT, | 2 night Whet! you are travelling or --e © Sightsceing, bathe the face with olive | | 'LIPTON AMONG LARERE. | oil soap and warm water, wipe the -- ats skin dry and massage with pure cold | Many Englishmen i Dis- 'cream. In the morning put a teaspoon- armament Fy ful of borax in a tub of cold water * fa and take a bath. Be sure the horax is in the travelling bag as you will find it very useful many times: a little in water.fo bath the eves with when tie: ed is restful after a day's journey and will certainly brighten them amazing- 'ly almost as well as belladonna and is hot so injurious to the sight. Bor- also. good for washing out handkerchiefs, turnovers, and various other little things while travelling. A small pillow that can be tucked in the side of the suit case will be found to make the journey an casier thing, and aid sleep where otherwise it could never be wooed. It is none too soon to get ready for the season's outing, travels of short jaunts--and bad weather must be all owed for in order. that pleasure shall not be spoiled by it. To prevent the discomfort and ruining of a gown the wise traveller always takes a coat if gown made of the she doesn't have a rainproof goods. . ewce | has RLLHIBIFENN Lake Ontarlod Bay of Quinte Steamboat Co., Limited. 1000 ISLAND-ROCHESTER ROUTE * © -- Str. North Commenci May 26th, steamer leave ren, Ag at 10.15 a.m. Sema for Thousand Island points 'and at Pp.m., for Rochester, "N.Y., via the Bay of Quinte, calling at intermediate ports. For further informati P._ HANLEY, Ticket = Acs y "as: FRUIT s ., .Wharfingers, i on. HORSEY, General Kingston. So. 3 ROYAL ALLAN "2X" LINE Irish International Exhibition Dublin--May to November i of ah oS iaing Jovian Service wil aon land passengers cast For the to visit the arranged that the on the Liverpool Moville (Derry) to nr ecw or particulars, Feservations: Apply to A NLEY TR. an = Liv, GR aor J Pp. NRE : AN \ \ N \ Any One reason wets each other perfectly if one were e higher or lower thant' sie and \ : \ \ \ Buttonhol or ama, uttonholes on El Er even \ More the inhabitants tailored suit of lightweight cloth or indi No applied be used on this cos- plain _mannish style, with a semi-fit- | becoming. ted or circular gor- round th. As to black straw is very smart, but if the wearer is not sufficiently youthful, or plain sailor is not becoming, any simply trimmed. straw hat or toque can be substituted. Hats trimmed with flowers are not advisa- wear. Have two petticoats of pongee or latter is much cheap- er and wear tan shoes and stockings gloves. With thiv suit as waist, two of butcher's linen, ome of white wash silk, one of dark cotton cheviot. of mull or lawn, which do not keep clean longer than & day even under the most favorable circamstanges, Have one dark crush leather belt, two of linen that will wash, = Linen collars that will wash, plain and starched, are the neatest, and can be made fresh in a few hours un- dark ribbon the color of the suit with ROWn or a much trimmed night dress and a conspicuous Sik, A very useful ressing is ma black crepe with a colored border in kino style. People most accustomed to travelling do not wear their handsomest clothes, keeping their best than dirty . coaches. Henley serge is good, of a. figured cot- ton voile will give one less the feel- of undress, includes brush and clothes It is restful to remove gne's walking | noticeakle in boots during a long day and put on i light soled slippers or ties. It is also Jeriotly permissable to sit in without a hat and in which Case to protect the hair from dust a large long veil of the automobile type be is also protects from gf cont in some of its forms is the cheap est of its class, ¢ consideration. The full flowing, fan or travelling. coarse sort little use for motor Some linen weaves of collar, cuffs elvet i k silk, apd this ble, as they too soon look crushed | velvet instead of blac! » i and dusty, but wings and quills and | ombination of Buen color, wo! town ribbons are most appropriate on the | bas found much favor in coa most desirable hats gned for such | more expensive grade also. Gay tar- fectively the string color lines. But after all it } proof tweeds and homespuns, coverts, motor silk or light sirable, even during the midsummer months, vy wool ber. coats, owe their 8 | cloverncss with which they are fut, stitched and | soft mixed having preference. | the most effective ddats of this class which we have seen is a mixed gray tweed of mediom tone, beautifully cyt and tailored. The only touch of color is the hair Line of Jight blue and the silk of the "same Share which trims the deep standing collar. ; Sweaters of all kinds are worn un- Tr | der automobile coats when more warmth -is-réquired. but the straight falling sweater that memches but a short _ distance bel the waist and down islightly at thi is consider ed the most suit. " "the motor he There, Mare dresses made for' the n felisbn that are short and soll that they swing clear of the ankles: frankie «dis playing a verv hand pair of, 4 tops. And this bringg08e té the gues tion of how the fashionable' shpds are built both for sporte and for sfreeti Vienna, June 8.--The Faion cor respondent of the Wiens) a hers ceived 177 answers fro ding + ish politicians, generals and writers to a circular asking for their opinions about raising the disarmament gues- tion at The Hague conference. ; Only eleven believed disarmament is practicable, sixteen violently against it and the rest are more or less skep- tical, including Mr. Lansdowne, Lord Rosebery, the Duke of Devonshire, Austen Chamberlain and Sir A. Conan Doyle. The Duke of Sutherland prefers ar- bitration. Bernard Shaw declares that disarmament. is pure nonsmmse and that with the assistance of a progres- sive income fax Britain' dould "€reble her armaments. Why, therefore, dis- arm ? is Mr. Shaw is againet war bééaise he is afraid, and believes that war will only came to an end when every ene has the courage to confess himself a coward. Sir Thomas 'Lipton wishés Great Britain to increase her armaments in- ing them, ' YAmong thos: who are favorable to Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman's pro- posal are Sydney Buxton, Lord Ripon d Lord Avebury, who point out that ope has four times the inhabitants the United States, but forty times ore soldiers. Consequently, Europe' is economically handicapped. ing its humble i rpose without being prosiac or un- ye For -- wear, the linen These coats are, of course, severely of | tailored, ax are all of the coats under | ed ciful coat, though picturesque, is of firm texture and natural color, have and buttons of brown tan plaid silk is, introduced upon oth- er linen models and more impractical but very pretty are the cuffs and eol- ors of soft light blue, religving _ ef- the heavy rain- ete, that practical materials for the coat, warmer than those of weight rubber, and for any woman Who expects to do much automobiling, such a garment is de- if. not absolutely essential, coats are perforce buiit upon severe ta lored lines, and, like a majority of the best silm rub- success to, the strapped. 'The best of the models are guiet in coloring, the of Balfour, . Lord « shire Infirmary, Hanl -- Lived on Swindle. worked in conjunction with a music hall star, always at the house months the "baron" ment, on several pretexts, he contriv i the' loss of their money. .§ When some of e | them that he was already married The victims usually scandal were content proceedings. One sult that the ed in escaping for the moment. , Pacific Coast Excursions. +} Via Chicago and Northwestern rail ber 15th, $75 from Chicago Angeles, San particulars, onto, Ont. Throwing Dice For Bibles. Loadon, June 8.--A curious Whitsuntide custom was observed yes- terday at the parish church- schools; St. Ives, Hunts. Six boys and six girls, 'selected from the church and Non-Conformist Sunday schools, cast vicar of the parish and others. The Bibles gre purchased from a fund left by Dr. Rouert Wilde, who died in 1675. . Hoard Of Old Coins Found, et -------------- Are You A User ? "Olive Oil" Laundry Soap is a new soap--a pure lasting soap. You should be using it. Ask your grocer for it. Cost fsn't any greater. Lasts: longer. It's something distinctly new and is a soap every woman should try. You'll use it often if you use it once. « Dock Laborer At 73. London, June 8.--An inquest held yesterday at Bethnal Green, Henry Vanner, seventy-three old, a dock laborer, ted that, in spite of his great her husband worked very hard at the docks every day. He died in bed from heart failure Saturday night. was on years age, Death Caused By A Needle. London, June 8.--An inquest was held yesterday, at the North Stafiord- ey, on Mrs. Su- sannah Johnson, of Hanley, who was cleaning a' floor, when a broken needie entered her wrist. Blood poisoning fol- lowed and caused her death, HE IS CORRECT. Dr. Hamilton Proves That Piles Are Caused By Constipation and Strong Cathartics. Knowing the frequéncy with which people suffer from this ailment, Dr. Hamilton made an exhaustive study into the cause of piles. He found that the lower part of the bowels is like a network of blood- veshels, and if subjected to persistent pressure, a section will bulge out and form what is commonly known as piles, The only effective mode of curing this trouble is' the regular use of Pr. Hamilton's Pills, which ean be taken before retiring. Next day will bring wonderful relief. : "1 suffered up to about the limit of human endurance with piles," writes oe § PRETTY INCIDENT. Siam's King Embraces His " Italian Godchild. Milan, June 8. ~The King of Siam came to Milan for the express pur. pose of visiting the International Mo- tar show, now open, J ! A preity incident happened just be- fore the king bade farewell to Flor ence, whence came from. A bright | boy of ten came forward to present a lovely mass of rosebuds. Ten years ago, when last in Florence, the King chanced to step into the church of San Giovanni Batlista just as o baptism was about to solemnized. The mon- arch desired et as godfather to the infant, 'and wish was abcéded to. He wae deeply touched on learn- | ing 'that this self-same godohild now stood before him. Embracing = the bay, the king kissed him 'afcotionntaly +, Ib again and again, 2 and then bestowing upar the 'lad two gold coins amid the Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites, & ouf own make; squal to the. best. Rig § bottles, 506i 'and T5e., at Wade's Drug FE every girl or woman. system ized, and made proof against disease. and most efiective for children, All cause inconvenience, still they cleanse enthusiastic cheers of the bystanders. and puri J taining a high N. C. Polson & Co. Miss , from Cornwall, Ont., "I was employed in a factory here, hut for a while had. to give up work till I got better of this trouble, I read in. the Montreal Herald about Dr. Hamilton's Pills, and after using thein for two weeks was cared. I can recommend these there's none better. They at once relieve and prevent a constipated condition of the bowels dnd from my experience can be depended upon as a perfeot safeguard against piles. Dr. amil« ton's Pills of Mandrake and Butter. nut,» am sure, would be a benefit to " pills very highly; Take Dr. Hamilton's Pills and vour will be regenerated, revital- Good for men, excellent for women, {Ran Matrimonial Agency in Con junction With Actress and been arrested on charges of fraud.. He woman who was formerly a well-known Paris The baron inserted advertisements in French newspapers setting out that a gentleman with an income of $9,000 wished to marry a French lady: with $750 to $1.000. There was a plentiful supply' of dupes. The rendezvous wad of the 'actress, who, introduced the "baron" as the eligible party. In the course of a few became engaged to several women. During the engage- ed to obtain possession fo their spare cash, after which he generally vanish- leaving his numerous fiancees la- metiting their broken engagements and the women tracked the "baron" down he invariably told accepted his statement, and in order to avoid a to waive legal woman, however, more plucky, perhaps, than the oth- ers, informed the police, with the e- pseudo-nobleman was arrested. His accomplice has succeed- way, daily from June 1st to Septem- to Los Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, and, re- turn. Correspondingly low rates from all points in Canada. Favorable stop- over arrangements. Final return limit October 31st, 1907. Special excursions during June and July at lower rates, with ghorter time limits. For further illustrated folders, ete., write or call on B. H. Bennett, gener- al agent, No. 2 East King street, Tor- old dice for Bibles, in the presence of the The widow sta- | ed that though British law the recovery cancelled by the lapse of ages. vanced to Edward 1, in 1200. One of served in the British Museum. . of the boast made in the last cen ter's sojourn-in Florenee.: | "The: an suffice to pay." ; The lord mayor, struck be granted noting tl faithless debtors. SUICIDE THROUGH FEAR. Asks France to Camorra Chief. torious Camorra chief, Erricone Al fami, who was expelled from the Un ited States under the regulations relating to false passports, and was rearrested at demand of the disembarking from the steamship Sa- voie, from New York. - Erricone - was packed Hdvre route 'to ence which - might have attended his disembarkation at Naples, 'and within the next fortnight the Camorra chief will, in "all likelihood, be delivered over to the custody of Italian Cara- binieri at a frontier station. The caretaker of the Naples ceme- tery has shot himself through fear of the threatened vengeance of the Ca- morra on account of his having de- nounced to the Carabinieri the black: mailing exploits of the incarcerated priest, Don Ciro Vittossi. Don Vit- tomi, previous fa his arrest, 'was the cemetery chaplaon, but he has now been suspended bv Cardinal Prisco, "archbishop of Naples. off by the Arctic Explorers. Copenhagen, June 8 --Hr.Knud (Ca- on Saturdny at a meeting of the com- mittee of the Suffolk Agricultural .As- sociation, at award of annual premiums for service in husbandry, that one driver, James Fletcher, has been so- venty-four same farm, but as his vmster had never been a member of the associn- tion his case could not be considered. made to. the governor, at yesterday's sitting of the Tynwald, was sold as home killed. Lowd Rag» lan replied that he saw unless a metal tab was to. be ed to every t was attired in a uniform resembling dressed negro who landed among the Campania's age Liverpool yesterday declared that he had come to En in § God to save the Smart Set. He gave nute) Rasmussen gnd his sister Frk. William Rasmussen, aged only twenty, who have been making sthno- graphical studies during the "winter at Unmanak, North Greenland, have now started for Smith's Sound to find a tribe of Eskimo who are said never to have had, communication with the civilized world. The brother and sister are accom- panied only by one Eskinio.! and pro- ceed with dog sledges, relying = for food on their shooting. They will ul. timately make for the Canadian mainland, which they hope to reach next year. : 74 Years With Oh Master. London, June 8.--It was announeed + Sudbury, to make 'the long horse years - employed on the ---- Metal Tabs For Mutton Chops. Liverpool, June 8.--Complaing was Lord ans | that imported frozen "meat, a_difficulty, attach- mutton chop. ---- Negro To Save The Smart Set. Liverpool, June 8.--A strangely steer, Passengers at in he name of he name of Dr. Johnson Elijnh, and t of an American admisal. : Grave Of Arpad ound. tion, but on learning the particulars remark according to of _hoth capi- tal and interest was now: barred, yet debts of this kind in the case of roy- al families remain debts of hopor* un- sum of 1,000,000,000f. (£200,000, - 000) does not represent the 'Feal total advanced by the merchant brothers, the original bill of exchange. is pre The researches of the' Corriere della' Sera have verified the ipsissimi verba tury by the Italian patfiet; Ubaldino Peruzzi, then mayor of Florence, ata banquet he gave in honor of the then lord mayor of London during. the lat- cieat Florentine merchants, Peruzsi and Baldi, lent such a sum to Eng- lish sovereigns," exclaimed Signor Ubaldino Peruzzi, "as to-day, perhaps not crown treasures themselves would by the allu- sion, later signified to Signo *Perusz- zi and Baldi that a concession could them to ornament' their family crest with the Pnglish royal arms. Signor Baldi accepted the offer, as visitors to Florence may see by | CURE e family tree in the private chapel belonging to the Baldis in the Basilica of Santa Croce. The Peruzzis, Yield Noted Milan, June 8.--The Italian minister of justice is already negotiating with France for the extradition of the nd- immigration Havre on the Italian consul while avoid the inconveni- --- - ------ Pains in. Back? SRIt's Your Kidneys. Mrs. E. E. Van Denter, geles, : Californi Sl Los Ar She Could Not Straighten Up--She Has Been Cureq Warner's Safe Cure. The Marchesa. V Peruzai, the |. A Triap BOTTLE OF THIS Giri: y present head of the ogo with | KIDNEY CURE WILL BE xpub sway, in. Londo for hig thatiage with | ABSOLUTELY FRIoL TO Rv Miss Betty Cox, the daughtéx of a de- READER OF THE BRITISH WH ceased magistrate. 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JENNINGS, KING ST "ARE THOSE STRANGE YARNS REALLY TRUE #" This Was a Question Put to a Toronto Business. Firm Yes- terday. "I have been reading the news- papers lately and I have come in rom Vaughan township, over twenty miles, to see if thase strange yarns about 'A Delibrate Case Of Grave- Robbery,' and 'Literally Dragged From the Grave' are facts or fiction," was the way an intelligent Vaughan farmer introduced himself at the offion of Dr..T. A. Slocum. Limited, yester- day. He stated that his wife was given up by a numbér of doctors as being in the advanced stages of con- sumption caused by a neglected cold. He was invited into the office and perused most earnestly hundreds of letters from grateful people who had been vured of just such troubles . by Psychime. At the end of an hour he said, M1 take back' the word yarns." All ¥ou have published and much More is true. You hawe not given the publie. half of the truth. I feel like a new mam I see there is-hope for 'my wife, and 1 am convinced that Psy- chine. will be her salvation. Her trouble all arose from a summer cold --the 'worst of all eolds. Here is one of the letters he read : I cannot refrain from telling all who suffer of my remarkable recovery through Psychine. In May, 1892, 1 caught a heavy cold, which settled on my. lupgs, and gradually led to con: sumptidn. 'T 'could hot sleep: was subject to night sweats. . My lungs 'were so diseased mv 'doctors consider- ed me incurable. Rev. Mr. Mahafiy, Port Elgin Presbyterian church, re commended Dr. Slocum's Psvchine to me when I.was living in Ontario. Af- i jter using Psychine for a short time 1 "Hate and slept well, the night sweats and cough ceased. Vienha, June 8 --Two Hu * : ts w ngarian | Months I stopped tak Psv archeologists who have "been maki chine ago pped taking ; ! akin . as I - 0 excavations on the site of the og = vad Perfectly restored settfement in Budapest have found the rave of Arpad, the founder. of the send famous Hungarian dyn, yy and the remains of the chapel whi St. Ste- th sexes find Dr. Hamil- "marvelous medibine. Al hough' active, they do not gripe or fy the system, thereby main- standard of health. »«23¢. per box, or ily from' old by all fan erected over his tomb, dearth of 'medical men in South AL rita that an advertisement of a vacan- el met-- Good Field For Doctors. Cape Town, June 8.--So great isthe ve boxes & 1, by wily rg %.,, Hartford, Shan a i, with board and Fear, 4 on the resident staff at Kimberley ital, carrying 'a' salary of $1,500 th colds, eatarrh, sweats, rundown conditions, summer debility and alf throat, lung stomach'. troubles Psychine. To be hand at 50 cents and $1. There health, and today I never felt better in Hy Je Paychine has been 'a God- me, MRS. ANDREW CAMPBELLI. Cottonwood; N.W.T. summer epuchs and bronchitis, chills, night Spring and yield quickly to cure for all safférets from quarters, did Ais 8 is remedy and almos Synopsis of Capadian Nor HOMESTEAD REGULATI o umbered section of Any evel Mita or the North-W Lands wm p ghe Noth} ces, excepting YS omesteaded by any person the or male over 18 years ¢ of a family, one-quarter Section, of the extent of hy + lication for homestead entry « must be made in person by the office of the local Agent or An application for entry or inspec rsonally at any Subagent's off » od to the local agent by the Sub Ne expense of the applicant, and » for is vacant on receipt of such application is to have pri ill be held until the nec mplete the transaction are ie at th of "personatiun the entr mn iy Canaelied and the appli St all priority of claim. i 1 applicant for inspection must | stead entry, and only one 3 spection will be received from dual until that application has d * . i) h oF oder whose entry is in g ;nd not liable to cancellation, to approval of Department, re r of father, mother, son, or sister, if eligible, but n hang declaration of abandon Wher ntry is summarily car oh rn lr dancd, subsequent t { cancellation proceedings, the spection will be entitled to p " ants for inspection must ¢ particulars the homesteader is i subsequently the statement is incorrect in' material particulars, will lose amy ' prior right of the land become vacant, or en granted it may be summ: A settler is required wns vader one of the fol least six months' re vation of the land in ¢ erm of three vears 5 ») If the father (or mother, if t eceased) of a homesteader reside ~ the vicinity of the land en 1 ch homesteader the requireme ccidence may be satisfied by such j ng with the father or mother the settler has his permar vpon farming land owned by «y of his homestead, the re he sagshied by residence vnon s fore waking application fo er must give six months' not y the Commissioner of Domini Ottawa, of his intention to do so SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST REGULATIONS. Coal! Lands may be purchas sere for soft coal and $20 for 3 + more than 320 acres can he ac Roya't individual or company of ten cents per ton of 1 be collected on the gross out Omartz.--A person eighteen years « having discovered muneral in p te a chim, 1,500x1,500 feet he fee for recording a claim is t least $100 must be expendec n each year or paid to the mining eu thereof. When "$500 has bee € wr paid, the locator may, upon made, and upon complying irements, purchase the land 4 " The patent provides for the valty of 2 1.2 per cent. on the Placer mining claims generally arc square, entry fee $5, wable ve payn he s An applicant may n cdge for gold of five miles each twenty ¥ , renewable at the of the Minister of the Interior The lessee shall have a dredge in h, ate of vithin one seas from the date within © he Jake for each five » for each mile of river leased. Roya rate of 2 1-2 per cent. collected on 1 fter it exceeds $10,000, vw Deputy of the Minister of the N.B.--Umauthorized publication of vertisement will not be paid for, HRMOGOTHOPOOE- When You Bu COAL From P. WALSE You get genui Scranton, as ¢ handles nothin else. A Ea T) McAul IIE FEMOVED TO 93 Princess Between Corlett's Har Store and Taylor & tons, directly opposite grove's. COME AND SEE U "Phone No. T78. AAU BI ART AS If you wish to be successful tend The Kingston Busine College Limited, head of Queen Canada's Highest Grs siness school. Baok-ker a a. typewriting, gtaphy, and all comm subjects thoroughly taught t experienced teal Pay and nicht classes. Fat any time. Rates very mode 'Phone, 440. H. F. METCALFE, Presiden J. B. CUNNINGHAM, Secre Life Producer: Chatham Incuba Life Preserver: Chatham Brood ri The only machines that tic in action inohht hen, Automat} ore. hate Soild om time, or with's f wuarantée. : D.J. HAY, T. 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