Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Jul 1907, p. 5

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th the newest, r Fixins. !legance. ar eclipses all similar dis- tion, in every respect, diver- yles, brightness and snappi- ess of the Silks, Our line at the freshest, They're 1 and' $1.25. ee Shirts. d, 75c., $1 and $1.25. Iats. nart and correct styles, in nugh attention. ind here, 69c. $1.49. coolers Dsicry. our Nobby, Fancy Hose. 25¢. lines. 1, regular 50c. goods. hmere Hose. ressed bn Civic Holiday and $ 'vice, correct in cut, right in $ qual to the custom Tailor's 1all be pleased to show you. of Worsted, Serge, or at $12, $14 and $15. t $15, $16.50 and $18. ailored, at $3, $3.25, $3.50, AS. AD HOES IN | IETIES. | ucher Ox fords. Blucher Oxfords. ttoned Oxford Pumps. ibson Tigs and Pumps. hoe Store | AAA AAAS AAR TWo PLY LETTERS 0 0 I N I ERE El Il T INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Mrs. Mary Dimmick of W. Tells How Lydia E. ahington ' getable Compound It is wi the followi Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass, is full nal n .ynn, Mass, ie fied to give helpful advice to sick Yr ra. Dimmick's letters, Read M Her first letter : Dear Mrs. Pinkham :-- "I have been as rs with a tro om painful peri. ciating, with infl of the fi must have Ido not wa I can possibly Mrs. Mary I) Her second Dear Mrs. Pink} "You will rem: n or it to otter : must have an oper; I received your kind our advice very ¢ irely well." As'm seems a mira that I owe not to Lydia E. Pink} 8 and to your advic n orl without an ache or a pain, and I wi suffering woman would read realize what you can do for them Mrs. 50th and East Capitol Sts., Mary Dimmick Washington, 1.C, How easy it was for Mrs. Dimmick to write to Mr. Pinkham at and how little it cost her--a two-cent Yet how valuable was the reply! As Mrs. Dimmick says--it saved her life. Mrs. Pinkham has on file thousands of just such letters as the above. and stamp. offers ailing women helpful YOUNG GIRL Swam Without Learning--Rescued | -- i great Plescuro we publish letters, as t i ingly prove the claim we hori bog any \t times made in our columns that Mrs, |THE: SENTENCES PUT ON THOSE CONVICTED. ----- Come to Prison ; Two to Jail and One Honorably Aec- quitted--Informer Eveleigh Let | Off on Suspended Sentence. Lipdsay, Ont., July 2%.--The journdd court opened, | for the purpose the counterfeiters recently convicted. | Dr. | Magistrates Moore and J on the bench, *and the sggme lawyers , as defended the prisoners at the trial pleaded for their clients as to previ- ous good, character, ete. ing the addresses, the judges sentenced the prisoners as follows ; { Burke, to three years 3 | Morrow, {Be lo Her Well. Two ¥ at 1030 am. MeArth Miss ~ddssie Charles | visiting at Ge haptl labor in | street. tence, while Miller was honorably ac- quitted. : treal. RIVER ACCIDENTS. street. There Were Lively Times As a row, at half Fact. i Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By | Reporters On Their Rounds. |! Jenkins' straw hats, half price to-| TWO THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, Sarah Pitt, of Kingston, is in ville, on a visit. oot powders are sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. | Mrs. James Daly leit to-day on a | [visit to friends at Ottawa. { Jenkins' flannel shirts, worth $1.50! ad- | each, for Tc. to-morrowy | ) 500 lbs. choice creamery butter at Of passing sentence on |25¢. lb., at Anderson Bros. ur, of Verona, was a ackson were | visitor in the eity on Friday. Jenkins' is giving greatest bargains on his farsy near Hich Falls! Freder- in shirts ever offered in the city. X Dancing afternoon and evening After hear- | Lake Ontario Park, civic holiday. Company to Spur--Many the Villagers. {Its hideous screams Storms is erecting a ick Kerr is moving i Bonny, Brantford, is [from Cobalt. orge Mr. and Nrs. William J. Crothers, Jr., have taken up house at 86 Barrie Jenkins' for new fall shirts to-mor- price. A large number left here to-day to Bomny's, Quebec | Mrs. G. the penitentiary; Robert' Logie, to7 Olid boys and girls made welcome at two years in the penitentiary; Archie Anderson Bros' grocery and meat spend the rest of the Boyeau and Richard Wynne, to one market. Grace Burleigh spent nobth m county jail, Lindsay; Eve-! Mrs. J. McCabe and daughter, " 3 eigh wag let go on suspe sen- Myrtl » visiti sds i . : : pended sen- | Myrtle, are visiting friends in Mon and Watson, Pleass been removed from mine to visit at Ardoch. Bert, Charlton and E Visitors Vandewater, | Chaumont, N.Y, has returned, uring ing Mrs. David Backus with her to Brooke mine at Mrs, Richard Babcock is home from g James . Grant are buck | FRIDAY, JULY 26th, 1907. ° VERONA NENS BUDGET § MEN RECEIVED FRAC- THE LEG. [a Lynx Seen on a Farm~--Mining Build Railway With Verona, July 26.-A lynx was seen cn the farm of Heury Dixon last week, have been heard by many in the neighborhood. Secord very fine house n this we.k from at! Chaumont with his sawing machin, {| Lyons Lamson and J, Green are hom visiting at » summer. Miss a few days last week the guest of the Misses Whitty | at Valley, The steam hoist and their apparatas have | Borders feldspar Bell Rock. McMahon, SATURDAY'S BRING You And bring you early, with the buying-- saving idea first and foremost. Summer Wear is listed here, as well as many other summer lines you're looking for, and everything priced to save you cash. of this Saturday morning offer: Ribbed Cotton, short or no sleeves, lace rer for the past elght which first originated ains were excru- The doctor says I g ck, Washington, D.C nber my condition when I last wrote you, and that the doctor said I , ashy letter and followed ly and am now en- case was so serious it t 1 ame The steamer Bidland 1 arowly nd ulceration while making The un, n noon. Vinona eame to the I cannot live, The mishap occurred whils was reversing, of th sent the shock rod boat shoals. could not live. I boat towards vhere Capt. Hudson threw Ihe deck hands tied ured. Iknow ' trees, which were uprooted my health but my life ged in the wake of the injur a r 5 During the storm on this Capt. ( Fleming, his s Id son, and two friend sail boat between Pres densburg. «Capt = Flaming Lyon, Mass, hoat till Plumb. C. A m a motor bho Hubbard, it with a When similar experience Wanderer lost her propellor in 100 feet of water, and escaped going on the a landing at private crippled boat's id and towed her to Alexandria Bay. near the dogk, ant 'wheel leaving carecring danger The down tide them to son. amd the three men clung to rescued by the who was out party, the storm day. take in the summer carnival now on at Ottawa, Be sure and get your supplies to- morrow for Sunday and Monday. An- derson Bros. The steambarge Waterlily arrived at Folger's this afternoon from Montreal with freight. Spring lamb, 124c. to 15¢. and 18e. Over a 1,000 lbs. to choose from. An- derson Bros, For tan 4nd sunburn, Hudmutt's cold eream or witch hazel cream. Sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Alexander CC. Gibson, of the Water N.Y., Standard, is here to re port to-morrow's races for his paper. The best baseball match of the sea- son. Young Irishmen of Kingston vs, 1C.B.U, of Toronto, at the picnic, Lake Ontario Park, civic holiday. The old boys and girls from Torom- to will find McConkey's high - ¢lass candy sold im Kingston at Gibson's Red Cross drug store Work on the new cement platform at the K. & P. station, commenced several weeks ago, was concluded to- The new platform gives the sta- town, ! returned from Copenhagen, N.Y. « leigh, of the B. of Q. railway system, from St. Hyacinthe, Que, | Mrs. W. D. Percy and children have | Mrs. | Frank Clark, Watertown, N.Y. ial and ribbon trimmed, extra fine quality. Regular price 25c. and 35¢. i 5 For quick clearing Saturday only.... C. Mrs. Reid and Miss Cassie Reid, King: INDUGEMENTS SHOULD 500 Ladies' Summer Vests Sacrificed : What we call "quick work" will be the resul | visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry Rong | ston, are spending a few days in this | vicinity. ' Mrs. William Milligan and | JUST RECEIVED, A NEW LOT OF, WAISTS SATURDAY -- EXTRAOR- son, Percy, after o brief vist with | 6 LADIES AND GIRLS' DUCK| DINARY ~REDUCTION-75 only, fiionds here, have returned home to OUTING HATS--All latest shapes, : x : : ts Sharbot Lake.: Miss Ensna Abrams, including mushroom, sailor, Ape. White Lawn Waists, trimmed _ with Kingston, is spending the holidays trimmed with black velvet and insertion, embroidery; ete; Regus with her mother here, quills. Regular price $1 to lar price, 75¢., $1 and Charles Yorke and sister, Edith, $1.50. 33 $1.25. 49 visited at Sydenham last week. MN On Sale Saturday ' On Sale Saturday . Goodberry is acting as chef to thef Ls at = party camped near hore. The post of- | fice is receiving a fresh coat of paint, | 300 PAIRS BLACK COTTON STOCKINGS--Sizes 8 to 10, fast black | black, velvet finish, seamless. Good value at 28c. pair, On Sale Saturday, per pair INFANTS' BIBS-200 Fine Cotton Bibs, padded and edged. Regular price 15e. On Sale Saturday, each ..... Mrs. James Hicks is recovering from a severe relapse of measles. Ross Bur-| On Sale Saturday, per pair oo. + saris siessestiee bse spent yesterday here. The local fae tory is tuning out fifteen cheese daily. Miss Rattenburg, niece of Mrs. H. B. Wartelsky, is to spend the remainder of the summer here. Oscar Velley is moving his hay shed and making other noticeable improvements Mrs. T. Foote, formerly Aliee Bil i ALE OVER LACE only, fine cream lace, pointed yoke effect of lance edging, short sleeves, { CORSET COVERS--Mado of fine cot | ton, wide lace at top, one row of | 'insertion, shoulder-straps of inser | aD So lace 05 BLOUSES-.25 HEROISM. on brake Hey were down the river and tion a fine appearance t made for the | k ore o ah . advice. Hin or' the h ria) Here th ob was blown off the yacht and the | to-morrow hull went to the bottom. Thursday the steamer Toronto her usual stop at the Brockville A young man emploved in the The outside an article on to the Bellovil honorable jour . Kitchen, occupied time in flirting with from tothe aia ' e ym the Whig furans ther Wonas. Micekwille girl sind forgot that a lit. : Portland, Ore tly § liss May shnbe existed between the boat amd Cariiiic wiv pelle Watson, I il, the eigh- the dock. Into this he stepped and {the renin BI teen-year-old heroin y supported ga found himself wallowing in the water Jenkins' new fall shirts are in. 75c journals are trediting "Early I# On nal w , which first published C8 awyg ward's give new life and strength. more, after quite a v N.Y. Mrs. BaMantyn Ontario Papers" tario, which that ill say it. clipped time at Henry MeMut that a Kingston part near the railway or wy libraries Iron and Tonie Pills Sold only work near Hyacin home at Kingston after visiting some for the purchase of the Wells property Asselstine has gone to join his father, employed in she 1nilway isit to her pa | + rents here, has returned to Rochester, | left for 0+ has len's. It is said vy is negotiating William sing. the, Que, we entrained Miss social event occurred | ---- Sny belonging | com: | saving | Reid and nhey visit Maple | drowning woman for t hours after The first mate gallantly effected : ral from Chippewa district : he . ¥ & fects a iat OG on's Rex Cros rug store A y the 'wreck: of the. steamer Columbia, | yscue 1 bos me ross drug: store. here on the pilgrimage to the shrine was one of the passengers arriving -------------- ello on gh ol oper ale _ of St. Anne de Beaupre, Quebec. { 3 overs of go ring y : : hore on the George W. Elder. Miss" ~ ODD FATE OF TEETOTALER. "York Springs," bec Ee Vs far Ma Percy, Bell Rock, is the guest of Watson, with three companions, sue b ne, a wy. ok (Mrs. C. W. Bell. H. B. Wartelsky, | : : h ahead of all others. Also try "York | Mrs. Lo. W. a of | ceeded in entering a lifeboat, but "it Drowned in Beer While Working in Springs" table water, in pint and |MTchant, has sercurcd the services ¢ | had hardly been lowered whey che : na] & » C. Sandy, Mofitreal, in his #ore. Mr. ay dl) n ch Brewery. hali pint bottles. Either "still" or | Hip a', A 3 Columbia sank, the occupants being Yulv 96-3 wt Canl t "sparkling." Buy it at Henderson's Sandy is a brother of Jake Sandy, a thrown into the water. London, July "Ww Phat an nm, o on Brock street. 7' former clerk hore. Thomas Craig has | "Whon 1 came to the surface," suid | Farnan ae b : RB ot Jenkins' big shirt sale to-morrow. been relieving at Lavant Station. . ne cars has been a staunc 1 wan ¥ { Miss Watson, 'some persons 'were singe : iy ¥ AY k i : n a $ i h re A local hotelman was on the war An interesting + on , . other as drowned in a vat ¢ : a v SINCE M s. K ing "Nearer My God to Thee," and oth ftir, > pbc at an Bastnd | Path, this morning. While at his here not long since when Mr E » er hymns. I had never' swam gq a 1 was standing on a ladder | Preakfast, an idler made off with alder was married to Wesley Snider, the | stroke in my iia before, but somehow |MTOWCTY apie) was SANCHEZ ob a MACE |p, eof "whiskey, and all moming (contracting paPties both § ams ' VE coping dova ho | r : > : " . I had confidence gninst Xu Tn hs of fotnentine | long the one-time owner thereof was hete. The Pennsylvania Mining gone 'hut a little ry on an i the at hi , | hunting the likely places to secure re- | Pany will in all probability put in a rose ide n Elon a" rr ir ot to bo run off | venge on the culprit spur from the main line of the RK. &} the neck. 1 had t are. valued at wh me 0 Te > ---------------- {I. end load the output of the Brooks | on* arm and as wasle, : | He Saved His Treasures. mine sit Lowe, Yurvua, thus Several men passed us, but would offer x | Char < had . | the extra mile o aul. Mrs. en 3 ; ' ! Kepler Personals. rls Simpson had a miraculous ht Caprd Ba i no assistance I stru d along as Ken oF 96.--The hav , j« |escape from injury, at the corner of datsgh ., are hove an Visiting u le Jul 26 he he Cro) the lo or 8 iste mrs, J or best 1 ' ould until I 8 .p ckel up I per ht a yo ie vie nite Neo 1 Montreal and Princess streets, this Wh Ee hy k Fi Te Arm i? more than two hours aller the cofh Ry ad familv. Ottawa. are | morning. He was attempting to cross Shes a ue atl - sion by Third Officer Hay gud hi ot mes Lindsay's, | in front of an approaching car and aca Panty, Fim ak HB boat I 1 tod that | ke il at I y Mr R les 4 was drawihg along behind him a wag ed ast ae. a post «ferk in . woman in first. which he did, and soar N r i D - 0 SO J' gon, on which were two large boxes. Farudsh) 8 stove here in Soumpan) i h had me out of the water the wo : a A kFoy 3 J Eversthing would have been. all right Messrs lax Rutteniierg, rt I w x man whose life wi wed was Miss Le HK app w fo ad had the waggon not tipped. Charles and Pen. Swith, all of Montreal, have | Emma Griese, of Cleveland, Ohi pis anapp, wile and | Cas there th deliver the goods, how- | returned after a fortnight's i - teheld, at Levi Gran | oo and he took a chance on getting | Miss Ruth and Pansy Percy, Hillcroft, | nd wile, and |) resus track before the ond Miss Heulah Burleigh, or Son vai : . Tw wy i a 1 you car struck them. Had the motorman lodge, ace spending a few weeks with nee anc heen s prompt in applying the their grandperents, Mr. and Mrs. J . THE FRONTENAC ha cae LOAN AND IKVESTHENT SOCIETY over fits kinds of cores i, chon ESTABLISHED President--Sir Richard City and Fars Pros |, Money loaned en y County Deben- Mortgages purchased. . received and interest allowed S C. McGill, Managing Director, Office, 87 Clareace Street. Kingston. Municipal and pe To Shoot Straight Aim straight, hold steady and use ammupition made and guaranteed by TRE DOMINION CARTRIDGE CO, LTD. MONTREAL. nor H. Nicholson, GRANITE core AND MARBLE WORKS 149 SYDENHAM ST. (COR. PRINCESS.) Wood's Phosphodine, =v the 6 ngtich The Groat Ton ieatho whole York tom, B id Veins, Cures Nero : food pa in Worry, Des ver db a or £5 docs. Manitoba. ill please, ® Ca $1 per box, six One wil Ba + Preks will cure. Seid ruggists or mailed 04Y Ark Trood Modicine Cor lawson's. y and dauchter, May, visited brakes, excursion was run from lod on Portsmouth by the 1, of and attendanee, The 14th band, -------- | themselves te in charge of*Bandmaster Walker, pro To remove. a vided the musical entertainment, and | white lines 1 meure. Great IL paste mat of were heard with pl ig d the lad composing the re- those in two omon ommittes and two ounces freshment . arrangements for the of the evening. The vinegar. bleyded all Simpson's spryness would Ls t have saved him. Monday, for arload of tattle. M 8COTC spread over the scorch a the ju juarter ounce white soap, fullers Mix and boil till thoroughly | her Percy, Lakeside, As it was, he Garden Party At Collins Bay. | bur from here went 0 Are [visitor at W. D. Perey : to St nne de Bes e. Mrs. . i roshyterian church and Su E808 I y an hea 3 away is improving, after a critical and i ned e wi oes 4 arty of Rs Jennie Grant, a ren Lo 1 1 ation. A little visitor has come! #™ i hit ae FY wn on Thursday | OF v at A. Sweet's. H. A. McArdic]i® arrow \ water stock tank to supply Montreal, with a 5 locomotives we recent rain has shed spot from {gn the other side, is gister's, Mrs ment. Mr Yarker, spent sice presse from Sunda earth, half pint , Sunday and his family are fa E. Tallon, for 1 Mrs. William Connolly, Miss Grace Storms has returned from a visit. with friends | t South Lake last week; H. | 20 BAC CREO Bt ruck, but. the |at Harrowsmithe- © "X8% wer aml wife, UPS | smile of satisfaction which spread o'er| Edward Goudy, employed in the Suminy his prrents : his face betokenod risk taken in 'a it Bellrock, while en Tvousdnle a fd son : worthy cause, and pride in duty well ndly scuffle with a fel énding a few days at A Town 2 low workman, slipped, sustaining a i's. Mrs: A Khvener is on the compound fracture of the right ankle list. James Lin a) ne From Sweet's Corners. He was brought here where his injur i ter visiting friends in th Sweats Corners. Jo 25. Hav mak-11%8. Were ttendded. He is r sting ing is the order of the day. A num i he home of Tra Bauder rms' Corners, was a 's, on Saturday "Pet" Adams » visiting friends | Material for the for the K. & P. I up near Sim « reopont, which was te ken | improved the country. Visi- mons' mills. ; dvantage of by quite a large num- Dr. Creegan, Miss Gallaway and], The patror of the léeal choear Jae ber, and Capt. Allen all in his Mis Ethel Gallaway, Mrs. C. Tye and tory were paid for June milk, Oe for, he col those on | y der Ford, at J. Gallaway's; Miss|Per cwt.: average bounds. milk to ons In spite of the fact that it | 08 Feo oan, Kingston, the guest/Pound cheese, 1113; average prior per looked rainy the carly part of the i Mrs 1H A ~ McArdle, "Elmvale pound of echoes, TL2. Mrs. J. Tra evening. there record crowd in | © TR ler is spending the summer with her . vhody enjoyed | Lodge mother, Mrs. L. Gryon, this place Edward Gengs, who injured his hand staying at his | reat | ¢y here. N. War telsky, Colebrooke, visited his brother Dr. MeCarter's brother mily are camp | Quite a number will go is improving | farmer residing ng into the vil Near the road wos in pro return trip by lown the lake Black drawers for children, all sizes, | od near here oe w y very pleasant one, and the eX= 195; stockings that will wear, all [on the excursion down the river, Fri enrsionists Vv thoroughly enjoved it. leolors, from lOc. up. We have the (day. L. D. Goodfellow is | Home was reached shortly before id: proper stork to choose from. Now {from injuries sustained in his lute ac righ z York Dr se Reform. ar, : | cident " ef 0. Turgeon, M.P., will, in all pro-| Barnet Babcock, =a More Red Cherries. pability, be taken into he federal | pear here, was comi 3 : We have secure] an- cabinet at an early date. . lage Saturday evening For Saturlay, ' ome carly | The dominion government will sta- [way a game of foothall Rother a. ' tion a powerful launch off Toronto Is gress. Mr. Babeock mm for the be guar- as ordered. We : Dress 1s well New York 1863. makeg, Cartwright ,.¢.."y perfect fit. ne of 107, High clas the | Gibson's Thomas Gl Chinamen, passengers on train from which a mgn car oh a L i Ty 1 smali-pox was taken, at township, li Remedy. Iv to 30 of of a of crops were hail in Lytleton distriet, makes DOW yr... dreds 3 astate Wy i devastated by Thomas Que., ze. tape gindle corsets for 35¢c. New i Reform Prentice died few days. while raking | Pwenty-three New pam, Frederick wear Delhie Toronto, Ont his bay ue } lend for life-saving pueposes, Agnes Hunt, wife of the late William Hunt, Quebec, died, Thursday, at the Ladie# Protestant Home, at the age 3 perfumes are wl Cross drug store ywer and family, Caradoc stupned BY a holt of ppo A fatal contagious diseas en but among a herd of Charlesnourg Larue, of that place, industrial i ' { were terminated in Juve. { Jenkins' sale to-morrow. tween the ankle and lantyne was called a fracture. The patient tev, Mr. Churchill « at (tial sermon last even very favorable Ferguson, the retiring leave for sold ronto. has brok- low fever disput~ | of Kingston. impression. Remember the picnic at Lake Ontar- losing eleven head in the course of alio Park, civ ic_holiday, under the aus | pices of the United Catholic Societies | entered in the gammy and sustained a bad break be knee. Dr. Bal rd reduced the iz doing nicely lelivered his ini- Rev. Mr incumbent, will his city home a® soon . ns afflicted with and » toungest boy, agi | Mrs. Ferguson's health permits. Mg North Bay, and w ho ware allowed ie Byiuaning, and the Juungat i aged and Mrs. Donald Craig, Kingston, left cn to 'Toronto, have been "| Sir Wilfrid Laurier's proposal to | this afternoon for home after a short fd anid detained. i build a canal from Georgian Bay to Visit among friends here. . George lid sumer i Montreal, at a cost of $105,000,000, js | Seales. Jr., is anite ill. J. MeMihon ew. | M al, is indisposed. He is sufferin~ from a | buttoned at back. Regular price, $5.50. | On Sale Saturday ie tion, ete., draw string at | waist, Regular price, 50e. . | On Sale Saturday Men's and Boys' Wear-~ Much Less. » 50 MEN'S SINGLE-BREASTED | 27 BOYS' THREE-PIECE SUITS SUITS--Plain and fancy colorings | Odd sizes, from 20 to 33. Every one and patterns, all wool English | stylish make, and of good English tweeds, well tailored and perfect' | all wool tweeds, Regular fit. Regular price, $10 and | price, 85 to $7, 3 89 £12 6.95 On Sale Saturday ......cccovnine On Sale Saturday 150 MEN BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR | ~250 shirts and drawers, all shades, | ete, sizes 13§ and 14 only. superior quality balbriggan, beauti- | Regular price, 50c. and 60u. fully finished Regular price i On Sale Saturday .....coconn 50c. per garment. : | ce tte esi On Sale Saturday coun MEN'S SOFT BOSOM SHIRTS--Fine S' YACHTING FLANNEL OUT- | a) materials. Some have separate cuffs ING SHIRTS Newest patterns, | and: some attached. Sizes 14} cream ground with stripes 17. Regular price, Regular price, The. A £1.25 . On Sale Saturday | On Sale Saturday BOYS' SOFT BOSOM SHIRTS Latest patterns, in Madras, Zephyrs, 39 Madras and fancy colored shirting to ribbed top, seamless. Sizes from Actual value 20¢ pr. For Saturday only.. a> Stock Co., |§0 PRINCESS STREET | 80 $ Between Redden's and Crawford's Groceries. SPOIL POPPE 200 Pr. Children's Fine Black Cashmere Socks, 2 to 6. . 12%, Pr. { The Montreal WP Suitable Season. At this particular time of the year our stock of Can- vas Shoes, for "All the Members of the Family," All the newest kinks in "Warm is in excellent shape. Weather" Footwear can be had here. (All "Shades ) Barefoot Sandals, Etc. In fact the pick of the Canadian and American fac- tories await your inspection. THE HOUSE OF GOOD SHOE MAKING Sutherland's Shoe Suggestions|: we ut mis Tan Shoes, Bathing Shoes, Canvas Shoes J. H. Sutherland & Bro. $E¢2 $33083%s 213 $8,500 acres. acres, Ont. summaril forfeit n $5,000 St b . bs forit ation Before 'making For the Summer #&s $2,800 Large Frame $2,600 Brick Dwelling, Bagot St. $1,850 Frame Dwell ed Hot House $1,850 Frame Dwelling, & w 1 borne $900 Frame . street, Good lot. "oo R. OC, Dwelling, Nelson street, Good jot. one Store and Dwelling (with Dwelling, St. Catherine Also wanted to Rént a Grocery, one on corner h Also For Sele, two Shares Bank Mon. treal Stock, 5 $10,000. Farm, Tp. of Kingston, 170 acres. $3,600 Farm, Tp. of Loughboro', 140 acres. Will trade for City Property. Farm, Tp, of Kingston, 1060 $4,000 Famn, Tp. of Wolfe Island, 100 acres. $4,000 Farm, Tp. Wolfe Island, 10: acres. $4,000 Farm, Tp. of Wolfe Island, 100 $2,100 Ten acres Garden Farm, Tp. of Kingston. $200 to $1,000, Vacant Lots in all ris of City, ation. 000, MONEY TO LOAN ah y Wanted to be lowned out Class Security. 151 Wellington St., Synopsis of Canadian Northwest HOMEATEAD REGUL ATIONS cancelled and the applicant will y of for Dwelling, Univer, sod steam heats ~street. Exteasion D. R. mprovements ; Col- according to size and the entry will be aim. inspection must be made icant must be el one

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