EUMATISM NYON'S 3X CURES Rd $ { a remed; that relieves sh . Eo pars of da )na to three hours and effects a re in a few aya, es the blood. It neutralizes the takes all inflammation and away. Have you a lame or wk, Jumbago or sciatica? ou stiff or swollen joints, mo ow chronic ? Ask your druggist > matism Cure and on's 3x Rhew quickly you will be cured. bladder , have any kidney or et Munyon's Special Kidney ney back if it fails: Munyon's akes weak men strong and mi lost powers. Notice. ave taken a great many for Furs and Fur-Lined Most people are anxious STYLE and QUALITY der to have this you must he cloth shell made to or- hey don't cost you any han ready made shells, or ts. We also guarantee you CLOTH. , F. GOURDIER (CLUSIVE FURRIER 8 and 80 Brock St, 'Phone 700. ., In mew and attractive pattems. Comprising Pearl Sprays, Bar-Plus, 7 Wreaths and Sunbursts. W BROOCHES of Ame thyst and Amethysts with Pearls, all in full quality 14k. gold. SMITH BROS. Jewellers & Optician 'Phone 666 Issuers of Marriage immer Hosiery 1g cleared out at particularly 'tive prices all this week, tes' Lace Hose, in Black, Tan iite, sizes, 84, 9, 9}. Special WEEK, 19c. a pair. ies Fancy Embroidered Hose, Black, 25c. a pair and up. dren's White," Tan or Black in Plain or Lace, all sizes, west - prices. ies' Fast Black Cotton Hose, L pair. : = ies' Lisle Thread Hose, Fast , -35¢. a pair. s' Heavy Ribbed Cotton all sizes, 20c. and up. icess Hose, for Girls, very nd durable, Tan or Black zes. ' 's Black Cashmere Socks, ted, a regular 35c. line, for A pair. WMAN & SHAW Re You may forget the tender- ness of the steak--the crispness of the toast--but you will ne'er ai) forget the satisfying deliciousness of : your breakfast cup of Chase & Sanborn's SEAL BRAND COFFEE. { | | | | | | { Sutherland's 4 ShoeBuggestions WP Suitable For the Summer - Season. : At this particular time of the year our stock of Can- "vas Shoes, for «All the Members of the Family," Hs in excellent shape. All the newest kinks in "Warm Weather" Footwear can be had here. Tan Shoes, Bathing Shoes, Canvas Shoe (an snades) Barefoot Sandals, Etc. In fact the pick of the Canadian and American fac- tories await your inspection. em. THE HOUSE OF GOOD SHOE MAKING by analysis of four chemists, and by awards of the world's great 1 Exhibitions, especially Chicago, ~ | 1893, where it received ninety-six points out of a possible > much higher than any other Porter in the United States or Canada. A ------ JAMES McPARLAND, Sales Agent. kL N (LONDOM) > Undoubtedly the best brewed on ¢ Porte the continent. to be so SALE OF COUGHES THIS WEEK. 1 Wire Constructed Leather Couches. 5 Wire, Constructed Imitation of Leather Couches. 3 Wilton Rug Couches. 8 Velours in Fancy Patterns. 8 This week at sale prices. = e The Leadin Undertaker. "James Reid, ™ "hein NAKED IN CENTRE OF BLAZ. case of suicide is reported from Den- ING CLOTHES. Man Commits Suicide in Awiul Manner, Involving Most Ex- cruciating - Torture. London, Aug. 5.-An extraordinary ver, the victim being S. Lefevre, aged thirty-eight years, a tradesman in the town. Mr. Lefevre on Thursday night started from Dover ior London, but left the train at Folkestone, where he purchased a quantity of methylated spirits. , He then walked along the railway line in the direction of Dover, and, on reaching an isolated spot known as The Warren, he undressed. Placing his Sous work, begining Jidile ot Seb | ARCHITECTS. . he Warsi, ho mde, Placing bv | deserted, Woe Simons of cers ol | SHES Ear Cor LAr, Torts (** am Mtey Bott, St Ie Be a circle, he saturated it with the | ter the cold wi r. All over Eng | ' something to his advantage, if he | ARTH Bis, ARS , OF spirits and then set fire to it, remain- | land cuckoos are parasitic on the | AGENTS--STARTLING HOUSEHQLD | will communicate With yl Jenkin- RHR and Streets. ing himself in the centre of the | hedge-Sparrow, but. those that fre- invention. Sells on sight. Agents | son, Lonsdale, R.1., U.S.A, blazing material. For some time the | quent special Jiao have special pre- cof money. Salary + FENRY P: SMITH, JARCHIEC unhappy man walked around in the | ilections. and in this part of Hert Deak "Bo Brantford, Ont. » | T circle of fire, until he collapsed from | fordshire they have more frequently " | LOST. 4S ; terrible injuries. : | than is usual preferred the hedge: |SPRING SUITS TO MAKE, GENTLE {5p pgi CONTAININ 1 POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, MER Meanwhile he had been observed by | SPArTow. : tren, bring your ows cloth afd get | A PURSE, CON A A 350.1. B.1 's Bank Building, corner Broek a naturalist engaged in catching | It is tolerably certain that the Sheap AP nian giArant J bd Se 1 te piven by returning tol and ington streets. "Phone, 213. i moths. who at once gave information | cuckoo has an eve for 'color, though snd iris dope well. Galloway, this Office. | wat, NB NDS. ARCHI to the railway authorities. An engine | it has not the power, as the theories The Teflor, 181 Brock street. ites artes | TTC pg BLA oor Ne Breas OF was sent to the spot, and the man | of some old paturslists Almost imphi- A TAN 1B ATHER JEL, WITH GIL] store, corner Princess os {was conveyed to Dover, where he died | ed, of controlling the color © its own { Buckles, Friday Ra on Brock: | stiweta. Entrance on Bagot Street lin hospital at six o'clock, yesterday | eggs. Is it not the possible that in | HELP WANTED--FEMALE, Glerey or Prices feo. Finder Kind- | "Phone 608. morning, after terrible agony. the dearth of hedge-sparrows the -- re --e m-- . | The ground where the tragic event | cuckoo felt an attraction towards the | A PASTRY COOK, AT ONCE, WAGES | \ "ppART, NECKLET, ON WEDNES| TO-LET 1 i i i 3 sel semble that per month, also 2 dhwing room jay © Ietwesn Gore Si . took piace is stained with blood in | ®R€S that most gloely resemble a ir Wages, $20. per amomth. Apply | re ab, . Kine st. F | thousands of places, where the deceas fascinating blue British American Hatel offices tl 1 atu 76 Gore St. SUMMER COTTAGES, DWELLINGS, i i will kindly return to 76 Gore { and Offices: McC st od walked about in his frenzy. It is supposed thdt his mind had become {unhinged through worry. | LADY STAIR'S ROMANCE, Recalled By Lord Rosepery"s Gift { to Edinburgh. | Edinburgh, Aug. 5.~The town coun {cil of Edinburgh has accepted irom | the Barl of Rosebery, as a gift to the {corporation, the historic mansion in {the Lawnmarket, Kdinburgh, known {us Lady Star's house. The mansion | was bought by Lord Rosebery some | {years ago, and he now offers it to | [the city for the purpose of a munici- | | {pal museum, the present muscum be | or in {ing quite inadequate. the offer was accepted by the town | I am gutiqpe to place it u er an ro | the disposal and in the ownership of | ° ° oy the town council. Should they do me | couneil, with expr ssions of great | ghips" are no more superstitious than MEDICAL. street, iwelve rooms, extension { gratification. His: lordship's letter | any of their equals im traiing a ------ a "| ing room and kitchen, hot "water read : opportunities. DR. McCARTHY, OFFICE LATELY 0, & KIRKPATRICK, 1881 ER OF| heating; Jmediate gotkslon. Avs "1 have always intended to offer | In the past superstition was a part Sop, Reoer' Lens Shrost | Meu | "Phone. & ong" yey i vision street. . { Lady #tair's house to the city of | of every ship; it entered into its keel, 4 ; idinburgh, fad 1 have so disposed of | climbed to its flags, ran at its Jaunch- | == -- - ---- EE -- -- EE {it in my will. But as 1 think it may | ing, controlled its crew and cargo, TO HANDLE THE CROP. Th p h p | in! \ he made immediately avilable for the | evoked portents snd governed its ven- -- | k aragrap u p 1 4 | purposes of your municipal museum, | tures and arrivals. A bit. of stelen Report of Experts on Railways "1 ; Unitarian { ¥ at once at | wood was always mortised into the the West. | RE V.C.W.CASSON, CTTAWA | keel to make a ship sail fast. A sil | oy Railway Commission's assistant ' | Synopsis of Canadian Northwest ver coin was pla in the matumash traffic officer, Mr. Frank Dillinger, | m . The Free Mind, HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS here lives no man who does not ex- the honor to accept it, the gift will |be a very inadequate mark of the loyal affection and gratitude 1 have | for Edinburgh." | Lady Stair's Close, in the Lawn- | | market, Ok High street, Edinburgh, | | takes its name from Elizabeth, Doyw- lager Countess of Stair, who, in her day. was a leader of fashion and one lof the most interesting characters of {old Edinburgh. Her singular story is {the grotnd work of Scott's tale of "Lady Marguret's Mirror," and her home in was the seeno of remarkable events therein recorded. The countess. was first married to Viscount Primrose--an ancestor of Lord Roseberyv--but, he having made e Close an attempt to murder her, she left and never afterwards resided with | him. When Primrose died she vowed that she wouid never marry again. | The great Farl of Stair fell deeply in love with her, and, against her will, foreed her into a marringe. In spite of the unpromising beginning, they lived happily together. The house was restored by Lord | {Rosebery a few years ago. The door- way is ornamented by the inscription, | "Feare the Lord and Depart From { Evil, 1622." In the adjoining close-- | Baxter's Closo--stands the house in | which Robert Burns lodged in 1786, and not far away stands the tall house known as Gladstone's Land, the original owner of which was Sir Rob- ert Bannatyne; but in 1631 it was aoguired by - Thomas Gladstone, an ancestor of the Gladstones of our own time. -------- Cricket Condemned. Canadian Courier. The Belleville Old Boys have been | celebrating in the picturesque town on | the Bay of Quinte. A souvenir issued | two years ago, on the occasion of a | reunion. contains interesting tales about the Belleville of olden days. Among the records of the Methodists of the town in 1848 is found this en- trv! "Isaac Reeves' case and it was agreed that was taken up. he should make an acknowledgement in class and | not to play at cricket in fu-| Ee re a Sr A LB. 2 20" Condor" Baking Powder °N 25 os. o JAMES JOHNSTON Yon accom of HI Health #2: i0J\ Lo The quality for the best pastry. Incomparable, Economical Wo mime im perme 0 Retiring From | Business On Account of HI Health } No Reserve. All Must Be Sold. ~ NRE aE A promise | ture, or lose his standing in chureh."" The modern compilér play- fully adds: "The records' show that | the orders of the church were obeyed, { and" the whilom cricketer gave up his | wicket and wickedness together." It is difficult to believe that a game | so associated with dignified sport as | cricket should have been considered a dangerous diversion half a century aro. Poor Isaac Reeves ! One cannot help surmising how 'he filled the void in his life. Did he play croquet or carpet balls ? He surely belonged to these more enlightened days, when members of the church are allowed to play almost any sort of ball, and even have been known to whack the ampire. ---- Joe Martin Withdraws. Vancouver, B.C., Aug. 5.--Joscph Martin, in explaining "to his friends his reason for withdrawing from the nomination from Vancouver iin the forthcoming provincial election, said the time was too short for even be: ginning & campaign on so large a ques- tion as the Japanese evasion. He had the election circulars distributed in the | morning. While the returning officer Pore waiting for his nomination, Mr. | Martin was arguing a case before the | railway commissioners. : Said To Be Drowned. Montreal, Aug. 5.--Word of a double drowning accident, at Varennes, down i the St. Lawrence some miles, has been | rocsived here, in which a son and ! daugltter of the late I Hingston, lost their lives. | still lacking. « Details are hedge-sparrows' nests, were found A i gome of them con- seems habit. sailor labors | poured | bring {ll lugk. | of saints | junks bear two glaring eyes on their | bows, for "No have two eyes how ean | in safety. | Spurgeon felt 'sorely Sir William | CONDENSED ADVERTISING RAT=S |OUR POLICIES COVER MORE OF build aud other ing contents than any . 3 com! offers. Kxamive them at rot insertion te. w word, Bach cou | Says § ei Mach a word. charge for ove iu- | ot Square. TWO SINGLE CARTS. AND It is, of course, bY. : pon, | LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE! line. Regan, Apply. Fs ciently proved that the ackon's SH . | ire Tagorante | Company, . Available Deline, K. & Ry. BL oe rarely resomilies with aby newarkalile HELP WANTED MALE, ed $51,197 i. In ito pd LARGE WA oseness ihe eSE8 s f= : arity the hiniiinited Nobility of all | BS SL ; mother, but this pair against {NAN 00 DO GENERAL WORK AND © the stockholders. Farm and city prod Good ! Th three blue oggs ofthe thrush gave | assist gardener, Steady empoywent | party iw | 50 lowest possible d a rare and surpri cohtrast, « Apply at ington's, Butcher, | rates. Before renewing old or pecan 0 One may. pe ect the une King St., or Sir Richard Cartwright, | mew business get rates from sina acoount of usual selection with weather. In ¥The Maples. | 2 Srange Agents. transier qur this district 8 lamentable sumber of SALESMAN FOR LOVELL'S SERIES The Cioveinad Private Greeting Cards ; about six | PERSONAL. In one other respect "the weather to have modified common On a neighboring common & pet superstition popular tradition as- signs to each individual, says a writ- The Youth's Companion, but those who know him best declare that "tars who go down to the sea in step to insure ineky ventures. modern christening by the wine bot- tle arose from the ancient libations on the deck by priests. On a sailing ship lawyers, women and the clergy are looked upon with disfavor, as they are supposed to Every black cat that comes on board YOUNG LADY, read FOR OFFICE WORK, A este To FT. VARNISHED CEDAR SKIFF, | Brock strech 1 Er, a with swell aluminum and leather K. | oopyisnmp. ROOMS, PLEASANTLY i si modern conveniences, : s bui Jerably high u who ean and write both French sn the bow. Reward for its stomechat has built yale iy = Toe English. Ioxperience mot meces-| To Kingston Boat company, foot off tuated, with on a furze bush, and withow he sary. Address achinist, €are Of | Simcoe street --176 Ulergy street. channelled run that'usually leadt the Whig office. . as way to the nest. The advantage lo ------------------------------------------------------ { HOUSE, 82 JONSON 0 BATH > . : OURS it is less ob- why ray i WINTE FOX THRRIBR, FRIDAY] 'aud W. U.. fres Water - 3 the bird is obvious: pus » Ro. or lomus. WE HAVE A FEW GOOD TE RO Aaa, Black Spots] wunce. Apply ©. H. Powsil. * vious how the builders ha NZEHS positiong, vacent in our finishing Ue are. Reward for return to 179 ee i ---- 3 ance of the approach of universal parties 1 Et, Sok, good Yas | Niired St. Any one detaining him HOUSE IN VAUGHN TERRACE, 00 1 wet. Xin ne Ho np or n ad Rs Pad will ba prosecuted, cupied by Mrs. we. Apply ot Whig J gston slery 0s Sig St. oflice ; possession August let. | | e-- Sailor Signs and Tokens. EDUCATIONAL. \ VETERINARY. |A COUPLE OF OFFICES OVER There is a general idea that the i | Clarente St. Apply to J. B. Walkem. under more than obe | INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND-IDR.. G, W. BELL, VS. HAS RB: | ree ence Schools, Scranton, Pa, local office, 57 Brock St. Offies hours, 9 | street, just sbove omen? CONVOTHONEeS. " am. to § p.m. 7 Saturday evening, 7 Calls by telephone or telegraph | pp? i . S to 9. J. K. Carroll, representative. | promptly attended to. i onth, Posssesion, 1st Sept. 'Anply - moved to his brick block, on Clarence aa SFIE ved te pon Olarnce| HOUSE, IN BARRIEFIELD, MODERN | BRICK DWELLING, NO. 181 DIVISION MARRIAGE LICENSES. i i has reached Ottawa from the west, where he was sent to make 8 report | t season and | the general increase of trafic. Mr. |, Dillinger, who way operation, was accompanied on "carries a gale in her tail," Whistling is much against the proprieties of sea life. Kone whistlés for a breeze ha is only too apt to Je a tornado, -Bhip bells | pone are blesfed, and to this day if a mis- take is made in striking o it is immadiately struck backward to break the spell. The belief in the desertlon of a sinking ship by rats is founded on reason. for rats like to be dry footed, and when a vessel is unsafe it be- | | comes leaky under deck and (too wet for the creatures' comfort. Figure. heads were first images of gods, then and sea hero#s: «Chinese see? No see how can go?" A Curious Find. Bpurgeon's grandfather, the Rev. James Spurgeon, had an expeériénce of treasure-trove. It was" his babit nightly to pray under a certain oak- | tree in a secluded wood in Honeywood Park. One night he dreamed that Sa- tan appeared and threatened to tear him in pieces if he followed his ac- customed route to the tree. There was another path by which he might go Remembering his 4 TC atan But this would be to capi: tulate to the Evil One" Tre in every limb. he made his vy by the path in which the danger lay: He reached his goal in safety, and in prover ad song returned thanks for elivery from peril. Whan.his prayer { had ended he. rose to return, in Tee path lay a piece of sold gold "as large | as a curtain-ring." All inguiry {al | ing to discover an owner, he retaiped it, Sud when he married had his wife's wedding-ri ' i : | Hodding-sing made {rom his. gurjgus Gifts to Battleship. the | The o™cers and men of HM 8, Hi | bernia, which is at present ong of the | vessels of the fleet in Trish waters, | were recently the guests of the gov- |ernors of 'the Dublin Exhibition. No . {less a sum than £1,125 had béen col- {lected, principally in Leinster, Mun- | ster, and Connaught, for the purchase {of gifts for the battledhig, and the | presentation was made oh is oo | easion. The articles took. the form of {a ship's bell, a white en and | Onion Jack, ' a challenge shield | (gunnery trophy), and eleven silver pieces for the mess tables, with- | out exception were of Irish manufac ture. A surplus of £300 is te be in- vested in Consols, and the dividends devoted to prizes for shooting. The gifts were presented by the Coun of Ormonde, and acknowledged ream, | tempted the next | night to take the route in which | was not, inquiries as to the exte nt of these or- ders and the date of delivery. The officinls have not vet concluded the | inspection of the roads. { It is the dention of the Railway | Commission to arrange for regular re- | ports for the railway companies on | traffic equipment and orders for new equipment, so that it may be p= gible to ascertain at any time how | any road is meeting the requirements | of business and prepanng for crease. x § ; & » f i the * the trip by 51 James Ogilvie, in- | force remain a slave . ox on . spector of railway equipmen lis this freedom of the mind more re- [SroRy SEY wever, be made »* railways of the west were carefully | quisite than in the realm of religion | Sitious by k "Teed $h 4 ingpoeted, af the soncjusion \ fowe 1% | The basic principle for which the Uni-| > An for entry or + is that they wi in 1A 2 | tarian church stands is the perfect ear Al the at this autumn to handle the crop | fedom of the mind in all mattors wired 10 ne of he aia, a he land o and the general traffic. The Inspe> |, quining to religious thought and] applied for is vacant on receipt of the ae, iw tors are convinced that the roads ate belief. Whatever elwe a man may be, gram such application is to have Brisity. nd * making every possible effort 10 OD 4, ust be mentally free. rs to complete the tran are received ¥ | tain locomotives and ears and expand by all, ut - .il : | their sidings, engine houses and other 3 n case "personatiet™ entry » portions 'of their system to handle | Address, Mr. Casson for free litera yuenmard) Sumerled and_the applicant - | the increased Business he Inspaclors | . . An appli go foe th must be s = did not take the wordiol the ral ways | in 800. e icant must 3 for the orders they had placed for VACCINATION AND DANDRUFF. | for homestead enuey, and only one ¥ * rolling stock, but made independent -- 0 pn recei Jom : : ~ @ " ---------------------- Killed Monster Octopus. The largest devil fish. or octopus, | ever seen in the Pacific Ocean wah recently taken after a tertific strug- | gle, by Captain All. Swenson, of the | launch Leona, and his two men. Captain Swenson was fishing for rock cod about six miles out from the | ghore when he noticed that some- thing was taking the fish off the hooks. He could make out a dark | | { | | form in the water, and twice grappled | with it with his boat hook, but was | unable to reach it. Finally it swal- | | lowed a fish, and the captain pulled | lit in with the mid of the other two | men, it requiring the united strength | of them all. As the monster came | over the side of the boat, it reached | out one of its mammoth tentacles and | | grasped Captain Swenson by the! | shoulder, but one of the crew stuck | a gaff under it and succeeded in pry- | ing it off before serious injury was | done. i | "When safely landed on the deck of | the boat, it was measured and found | to be fifteen feet from tip to tip, its! Yodibeing about two feet across. The i largest sucker on the tentacles was four. inches across and the smallest | one the size of a Pegg. The captain and others who have | seen it state that it could easily mas- | ter a man in the water, and it is} suspected that men have been taken | by it in the past from their peculiar | disappearance. The fish was brought | into port and sent to Long Beach, | where it was on exhibition for a day | or so and has since been dried. i nes ------ Two Influences. | Man--That wag an excellent | ur daughter read on the "In. | of Science as Applied to Prac i tical Government." Wearied Father-- | Yes: Julia is the pride of her class, i Youn paper y | Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald Custance. i | Your Hair | Needs Care | | A lite time devoted to the care of the | § hair works wonders. Wi i | Hai , th nd, systematic- |e i druff, makes e grow. Ask your | § doctor this. fei and now that she has mastered the | "Influence of Science as Applied to | | Practical Government." T hope that {she will be able to find out something | | concerning the "influence of the broom as applied to the Kitchen floor." - | Mrs. S. 8. Brown, Linister, died om {July 20th, three days after her in- {fant son expired. She was a daughter lof E. G. Price, of Hinch. | George, Perry and John Cronk, Ma- doc, stand accused of perjury in a liquor ease. Perry has disappeared. { Prawn, Timi | | HEE == upon the position of the railways to | ly and knowingly a slave. | handle the crop of this is an expert on rail- | portant of all is the freedom of mind. ne for entry ve | He whose mind is not free, must per-| i person. be po eons And in nothing | of the local Agent by + ho : con. renders the vaccinated' person exempt in- | ed from smallpox; or, at worst, he never | juntarily abandoned, has anything but the lightest kind of | tion of lation Proceedings, the a case. Now as sure a preventive and or Meta will he en! w cure for dandrafi, which causes falling | ASpiicants for inspection must st * hair and baldness, has been discover aha particulars She homestesder 3 etal 3 Ne ' wrpicide and if sol y statement to k . Newheo s He opi ide. Rn I kis he aural ihe od dandrufi germ. . . Reed, Vietor,| at will lose any prior right of ps which cured us.' Hundreds of similar | ag the term of three years 5 | testimonials Sold by leading drug %2) 1 the father (ar mother, Hf the Riel vag gists. Send 10c. in stamps for sam Breathe vicinity of the land entered for Je to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, | by ssch homestender the Jrasireuant ato a4 ich. Two sizes, B0e. and 81. G. W, | residence may satisfied person ¥ . in siding with the father or mother. | Mahood, special agent (3) If the settler has his permanent resi- fence upon farming land owned by him in 9g the vicinity of bis homestead, the requirement may be sati such land. e Before making application the settler must give six months' notice in_wris ng to the Commissioner of Dominien Lands 2 . at Ottawa, of his intention to do so. Specia! # Cutan, 60 Bie Arar wistas REGULATIONS. y Coal.~~Coal mining rights jay be leased for jod of twenty-one rs an anni Blue Avid of $1 per mere Not more than Tn . 8 : sroceading hpme when death came. to Only all-ercam ice cream 'in city | her on Thursday. She was aged y: | at Price's, sven yearsg SCL BE NARITR a KER HRA IP | | Any even wection of ol freedom. No man becomes willing: | Lands in Manitoba or She Nosth J don ae ete ied vy any hn ihe sel & a family, male over years Most im- | the extent of onequarter section, of 180 | mere or less me of the greatest and highest mands of human nature. There is as Sure Prevention of i q AN whose entry is in good stand- Baldness as There is of Small. | = SG" 0 able to cancellation, pox. -- {lect _%0 ot ete a favor of father, mother, som, hy It is pow accepted that vaccination | brother or sister, if eligible, but to no ene declaration of sn entry is summarily or subsequent to institu- Idaho, says: "Myself and wife have been troubled with dandruff and fall ing 'hair for several years We tried remedies without effect until we vsed Newbro's Herpicide, two bottles of should the land become vacant, or if a dhouid the land become marily ¢abe » selled. . Duties--A settler is required to perform the sondisions under one of the following plans:i-- = (1) At least six months' residence. : wd cultivation of the land in each year p acres shall be leased to one individual or pany. A royalty at the rate of five cents ton shall be collected on the coal mined. ot eighteen years or e Pa) n ea may Serge Suit! feet. ding a claim ie 8, he 2 Best Workmanship snd upon Ene xi obet = FirstiClass Trimmings provides for the payment of 8 Gh Fit Guaranteed Sim mitre TH ot H. Nicholson CRANITE - AND MARBLE 149 SYDENHAM ST. | (COR. PRINCESS.) ~ ° NewYork Chinese Restaurant 83 Princess Street Qpan from =m. to 300 a.m ' J1,7o% wish ta be suomsstul RE: <Kingston Business Limited, head Df Queen stresh Canada's Highest Grade. Jubtness wchools Be y lt a "The beet place sn ull ; Lunch in ity osu kinds was | Mrs. John Latta, Belleville,