Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Sep 1907, p. 2

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H troit n, od spring ro 315 each, 0 oink, very ec dent, $1.75, $2 and $3 each. CARPE Our choice is large. Repair Work and Upholsteri done good and reasonable, ---- id of cover you choose, be converted into & bed in|project. Nr. i _ minute, make a handsome ijou theatre, on Princess street, and | s intends to conduet this new amuse- | ment house on a high plane, eliminat- ing everything from Couch, for day use, $14, $16. : : beautiful color effects, Brussels, 'RUGS--AIl sizes and qualities, ; ot and Lincleum, 1 to 4 ards wide, 25c. to $1.50 square ' grows, but the Savings is not the most fertile soil monament fathers of that would laced cricket field on- other Vocation. something less. wearin, be in danger of blindness. past year he was fipld secretar | Thomas Jefferson Ne'son Miles, late Lust summer Mr, the scene of to occupy hix time of the latter in the city nately, a few years . 3 became impaired, while in | cme, Ne. has editor of Tribune. 3 ity has been lucky in retaining as in ibe ait x Unfortu. ite treasurer nmin of Mr. Ireland's for 900,000 cards were sold in ihe city his ability and carefulness. Kingston's | journalism. His name is | Burrowes, formerly : Sunday News y his eyesight - Thirty-Five Y n'y city build ax treasurer, and 'occupied that position ever since Ireland's office was in the east was instituted in the west wing. The { industry, play Mr. Sully has ever produced ladely in She Nig, au ucogimt_ of tel a frtleman| ol earer is one of the most valued of | Ang Sn the selling of picture post- |The sale of seats is now open Ki A Mills, fends ur the follow- | Er {the city officials. He is a most fY leards Kingston has been right to the ---- again A i o a i. oy pert accountant, and conversant with | front this sum 3 "A Romance In Ireland." ing she hh St hi ya Rail} De- [every detail of civic finances. The Tr It is estimated that about 700,000 ate Sherifi Sherwood, o ¢ { been compelled, on the | a devote in Washington. two generation r. Burrowes was born ton, in 1862, on Barrac grandmother once owned all the lund | now occupied by the City Park, 3 and the court Steel i Bed Couch the grounds, Her residence on the Frame y and lightest in construc. and mattress, Easily adjusted. was formerly ment House. Mr, Butrowes' was the first Jeo College, and was was advice of eye inlists, to give up 4 A, himsel ig. elve he would | For: the | v of the} Memorial Associa- | tion of the United States, whose ob-| ject was the erection of a magnificent | The dent of this association. was General | commander-in-chief | of the United States army, and one of the vice-presidents 'dent Fairbanks, of" the United States. | Burrowes came to Kingston, the place of hie birth and | the labors of his «. Desiring | in_ some husiness | Burrowes is opening the the programme | offend the most strait-] in Kipgs- k street. Vice-Presi- | i. to! presi- | fore His FRANK OC: IRELAND, the [finabess have indeed been in house hands. Govern: icity officials who are bachelors uncle! didn't care to invite troubles, and turer on law in Queen's! has lived the life of single bliss. alto crown attorney [is genial and courteous. and very and ¢ity treasurer. His father was |pular among his many friends. alko a lawyer. and held the position! Two years ago, he had a narrow plan was changed, and ew, 1907 designs, [of clerk of the division court. a Mr. Burrowes was originally intend- Axminster, Balmoral and | od for a lawyer, to follow in the r to : $ , ariet: steps of his uncle and fath:r. but such squall came. up suddenly, anc 4 ey y ¥ Chanet Me young were driven up the harbor to Sn cape from drowning. He and ot- row across the harbor to the &ity THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1007. = Fo, re . = ; = a | Ter POTURE_PSORS_ === 0 MI6SON WIL EADAQ F.C in Civie gio Z Daniel Sully in "The Golden; : h } Rule." Frank C. ireland, sity Treasurer, of (SALES IN KINGSTON VERY, ,. . u. Kingston, has been an official in -the i ngs for uearly thirty-five | He was appointed in Novem- ' -- y , as assiftlant treasurer to | his father, William Ireland. In 1579 i he succeeded : ; . | of the buildings until three years ago marvels of the twentieth century. Ii comedy, cleverness of construction and | Judge Herbert Stone McDonald, of | For the past two months there has| hen the present treasury dépar who has distinguished him: . { ous figlds of labor, but particularly in| brother left Wolfe Island in a skiff to | the fair averaged 15,000 ecards m---- et | ., i SHERIFF SHERWOOD SAYS | "My father had been a sufferer from sick most promising of the! = HEAVY joming attractions a the Grand. 5 GOVERNMENT BUILT IT. | } . | Friday, September 27th, is Daniel | pies Bn VE | 3 iQ "s Th i" Je ** Cascarets do what you recommend them to do. 1 Sulley's new play, "The Golden Rule, | Grain Brought to It From Seven | OS a re wmten thet tnd.) Is a Fad No Longer, But Now a |i, which the distinguished actor and | i § + Dickson. 118 Resiner St., W.lndisaapolis, | Recognised Industry--Viewed comedian is winning the greatest' sue-| Miles Below Brockville--An Ice | LN. Dickson ine udisaapolls, ing, Jide ' With Favor By All Classes. | ce=¢ of his long and brilliant career. | Road Furnished When Neces- Best Fer i. Mr. It is a comedy-drama in four acts, | sary--Judge McDonald's Note. | The Bowels wing | The picture postcard is one of the | sud for dramatic force, richness of | headache © last twenty-five years aud never found a until he began tal Cascarets. Since begun taking Ci be bas never had 53 i i | | . ing seen with ret, | tment {is a fad no longer, but a recognized general excellence, is hy far the best | Brockville, having seen reg An unusually pretartious offering at | This wg ent by tim to. Dr. Cangifi. | & ! as ) . . easa; atable, Potent. Taste Good. Do Good ithe Grand will be the new scenic com- | I » and Nublished in Leavitt's | Never ri Weaken or Gripe, l0¢, 5c, Soc. Nev r { edy~dr "A Romance in Ireland," | Oronto, and . ng Md in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped © O . ) nf I the oy crama) e mn | History of Leedd and Gowille, and js | 20K 18 hulk os pu your money back. | Whie More. ad One Sealer 20.000 [as follows | __ Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. gn . o-day, 0 ! 44 par To Rika J post eards hav ing. on them Kingston E Bhervasd farthe T, Phowas ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES ivi i - Sherwood, ¢ - KE. Loyalist, was the p------------------ views, and that he also disvosed of i ata title the © : of > {35.000 post cards known as ihe _gener- | first actual settler in the county of "YES, MADAM, WE HAVE IT." {the past season, and perhaps there | | Newest § All the Swellest A factories are now h i , p [dase wich aa. views of Pronto, | file, Id Located ul ot Ro dot the [Sagara Falls Montreal, ae other | [about the first day of June, 1331, whe nf | "The picture ecard appey o have | Ashiel, his son, "was five vears of age ks ; ») Sherifi Sherwood says {disvlaced the old fashioned x Jentind, i said one dealer. "The bhsiness ap- | pears to he growing all the time, and | Levidently is here to stay." New designs are being imported, and {more klaborate ecards than the fad | wand warrant, are be ing made every | vear. now that the industry is estab- ished. Christmas week willl no doubt, | { "After the first year we carried a supply of Indian corn, hut had no mill | [to grind it, and were therefore. com | pelled to pound it in a large mortar, | manufacturing what we called 'samp, { which was * made into Indian bread, Mf | called by the Dutch. 'suppawn.' The | { mortar was constructed in the follow: show them to you. -------- some very fine samples in the manner We eut--atog "from a ] I foves : 7 tree, sav two and a half feet in . 4 ter : . foe 3 noth, | J Soiiie Tod Vonia ago, a pict post | ameter? and : IX feet in length, | card could only he purchased at al Rlanted ad, firmly mm the ground, so _ L. s ® V i hit | that ahout twa feet projected "above ay J SS few stores. Naw, they ean be boug 0 ; 1 . " falmast anvwhers. in Kingston, at sta-| { the surface: then carefully burned the | soniething "just as good, or m eH 5 h WE a - ng n. a3 Fol : like i bu eve thing you 5 a n ' 1 i RY] {centre of the top. so as to form a like it IL the very thing y . 1€ ouse tionery stores news stands, cigar | \ a We d 0 substitute' jnferior I i stores, drug stores, and other places | | considerable cavity; which was then | 3, advertised article fi y ® i * conre af | se raped clean. Wa generally selected an ask for what OF businesz, in fact one ean = i] | von waod tree. about six jnches n | ¥¢ what dwe give card - almost anvwhere except in a 3h ih rr Riou SIE m 5 nly have it, we will { green grocery, During the simmer in| | diameter to form the pestle an many and for you, and not i a l ' 3 {a time have 1 pounded at our mill, With somoth ng else. We heljeve_ in Kingston, they could be purchased in i 32 ih 1a . i ed a . : r a honest service. and hone ¥ the street, from hove who were very ntil the sweat run mern down my safe , THR IR hac Ithough ~ this simple © : eager to make sales Firms buy the ALLEN DOONE, haek. ithe neh thi Shop Sanuiv i. . sone > land x The! ante did we enough for corn, it dic a 5 s .' Sov! oat cards on a large seal In "A Romance In Ireland at } : ale] Mr. Ireland is one: of the Sesal Pont cards mivht he classified as fol Grand, Saturday. not answer for grinding wheat, so | fows: Local and foreign views, Easter, Ce ---------------- The government, seeing the diffi He Christmas. Valentine. New Years, fan-| With the favorite singing comedian, | culty, built a mill back of Kingston, p | . ae » pr » x - 2 > . . ev, embossed, comic and many others, [Allen Doone, as its- bright particular where the inhabitants for several miles Po toe nce in to mention star, which will be presented on Sat- helow Brockville, got all their grind wo ¢ p ' | aH ie stated that the sales of one |urday, September 2Rth. matine and | ing done. In our neighborhood they oe np Sales ¢ . i his | nost card dealer in Toronto. dur night, under the direction of Leorge| got along very well in ' summer by | EL. os per |W. Kenney. Mr. Doone, who has for [lashing two wooden. canoe together ronze ! : A | aie two seasons past starred in the Jos Three persons would unite to manage dav, hey Report says that in Canada. over|®Ph Murphy plays, will now be s ake | twenty-five million cards were cirenl--| in a part which is said to fit him like orally. took + We feel justly proud of Ow "the craft. each taking a grist. It gen St 1a a We Jeu Dasuly ean oi | about a week ta perform | tatuatt Ed S anc Children, and invite a : pj the Froverhinl glove, in a play which] the Taurvicv. After hovcs ern Hom i i in and try man Jowrned telegraphy, in the em. (Island. Ouly their nautical knowledge | nied in the past year, and each Ho is constructed on distinctly new and ed, kind P we i ad ! be ad } We have recently re- inspection. Come in po fee ployment of the Dominion Telegraph acquired from long years of sailing the sales hyve hag doubled. The ide original lines, with situations of re : L oR 4 dl a Toa i ceived a shipment of of them on and you 2 oy " the president of which was saved their lives. They were almost | of gendine nicture post cards origin markable Ir Amati intensity and a he he I. ol © road was passa Brome Figures trom isfied that our stock is the i i i : 2 dre c ens dg hv Yang one friend. 'He first worked in! given up for lost, but they came back {ated in Germany, thirty-one vears leah i Neon . : ised that ou r hn . . --- » % 1 story of absorbing interest What is wonderful is hat dusion ! the head office at Toronto. A Tele- again, and in Kingston civic circles hes : - - ding Te a ae : Jo ® pps Ht ears asy NO NY ng graphers' Union was formed, in 1882, | there was great rejoicing Sver the p-- we past fifty vears, it has, n een and Mr. Burrowes, at the age of nine- return of the treasurer. teen, found resigned soon Ontario, the Midland syst Detroit, and Burrowes came including Lord the road organizing, the GTR. line. work. He immediately himseli elected grand m= sage. Subsequently he became head REV. F. S. WEBSTER of the organization in Toronto we---------- . 4 after, and went out on, Greeted and Then Spoke at Mis- make a special tour of the Islands, Sa- through Central sionary Gathering. Credit. Valley railway, Toronto, Grey and Bruce, and the , and a good deal of In the great strike of 1883 he took an important part locally ™ and Re ite euch only man who work. "1 haven't returned yet," said Mr. Burrowes. "so you see I've been on strike nearly twenty-five vears." did not engaged in newspaper Annie Muckleston. The visit took a high El Arthur Pearson, and was by the former to his impaired he has leading men ol President Clev {cost to himself. 11892, Mr. Bu {up an annex Mr. Burrowes | contemplated returning to it to 1 {at some future time, but the condition | Pany's new | grapher and even a comm ler. He has interviews many of residence in the a sor. At that per a lot of annexation talk i rowes was forced to decline. He has had a most Eience. He helped house at Sturgeon Falls, he has lived in the woods with wood choppers, (herst Island, fr and in the breezy forecastle of boats! heen a survevor usion was the return to S0.000. N fishing | The steamer" Cornwall ; a tele When one of the edi [ tors of the Detroit Evening News. in wes helped 10 meeting at break Wind- always retained a {great affection for his native vity, and Day and ev o looks like may look like a call the doctor, in one ing Kington Busineds 40, 0. F. Metcalfe, principal, "Rell abnegation is selfish person has an ally unable to discern in others, | ne man | a sinner to saint to ane or. Is Your Doctor Bill'Large? | Best way to keep it and | get = large | Ie dress as presiding, Mr. Burrowes |r zeal by the force of her had to retire from journalia on ae-| Mrs. Farthing also spoke, dwelling « count of his eves : During a recent visit to England Mr. | sionary of the American Methodi He On her way to the choir vestry, of the St. George's cathedral bra [®leeve, honorary vice-president of LO | clergyman walking about the cat dral. A word or so of greeting stationary circulation 'of 38,000. Dur | ster. and will sail from Montreal ing his five years of service there, the | Friday, by the Virginian. His addre circulation increased Burrowes introduced New York meth. | of the you . : ode and made the Detroit Sunday pa Miss Muckleston gave her first per up-to-date and metropolitan was at this, time that r.| Vas an auspicious opening to the wo ow the wonderiul work of the brave mi penitentiary, awind-bound. The schooner Acac a arrived at Am m. Oswego, with coal {the Picton on the Hamilton: Montrea nercial travel | route. the! The steambarge John Randall America. 'including ex- | rived from During his long | will clear with freight. United States he re | mained a British subject, and at some ar An engine is being placed in the | schooner McDonald. at Portsmouth, | and it is expeeted that she will he | {fitted out in time to make a few trips | i this fall, Swift's : Steamers Hamilton, wp, iod, there was quite | this morning: Bellaville, t Canada. [day: A, Ames; from Fort William, jyesterday: Dundurn, down, to-day; {Alotha, from bay ports. { At MN. TT. Co's elevator The com a ---- Meeting Of Postmasters. There was a meeting in the city on wesday afternoon of rural postinas- ters from this district. The gathering was addressed by Ira B. Steatton, of small is not to | Stonewall, Manitoba, government or but uge Nerviline in-/Ranizer, on various matters of inter. stead. For minor ailments, like colds, [est. J. A. Wilmot, of 'Erie, was ap coughs. chills, cramps, & stomych trouble Nerviline is just as! "{good' as any doctor. It breaks up al cold i s Cures soreness in| P for neuralgia, t6oth-| Miss ' Riddell will speak on work | rheumatism vou can't : i . The fame of} wide, pointed secretary of the local district organization. which was formes. ------ Don't Forget The Talk. among the: lepers in Japan, in St. George's hall, on Thursday. Be sure and hear. her. . -------------- The devil is entirely harmless to peo- ple who decline to serve him. i. 2 the reopening meeting for the season, at 6:30 pm. A grand opportunity forTment (1) i" ~ , of the WA. on Tuesday, Miss Gilder-! this with. the trips among the Is digresan board, came across » stranger | run the min channels only. The show lowed and then Miss Gildersleeve | Whirlpool and Lost Channels, and brought him into the meeting to in- [the Castanet is the only boat that [girl of fourteen Subsequently, Mr. Burrowes went to troduce hit to' 'the president, Miss | Passes through them. If you have only { wife, >, Rev. Seen the islands from a big boat this | oned inspiring 'to 'great- enthusiasm. will replace Rideau river points, and down, to- The o LINED COATS [likely due tothe destruction of the | | 2 steamer, Iroquois, arrived . . | {of his eves brought about his return from: Fort William, with 90,000 bush- sooner than he expected. ¥ or in pairs, are I MUST SERVE HIS SENTENCE. | racticable for horses and sleighs to! good height, and ' Special Excursion. traverse the ice from Brockville to t necessarily expensive. Women Ss Coa By special request the steamyacht | Napanee Man Convicted f ! A Kin rston, such a way having heen | I! you are thinking of At $6, $7, $8 to $16.50 Castanet, of the Capt. Visger line. will Criminal Offence. 1rovided only when wbsolutely neces "A DIAMOND," The following judgment was render- | Savy for the settlers." | SEE OURS. h tld ' C turday, = September Wh, leaving | og in the case of Rex vs. Armstrong, | | . C 1 ren s oa to Swift's wharf 1:30 pm. sharp. Home|; the Ontario court of appeal--Judy- | The Evil Of Substitution Ex-| on motion of 'ohn Arm | strong, the defendant, for peal and for order regiiiriay the police makes more profit on an inferior ar oye F { u | magistrate for the town of Napanee | ticle, A local citizen was induced to Jewellers & Opticians Millinery, i n Ri lo state a case for the apinion of the | whe a substitute sor Putnam's Corn | 'Phone 666 he- | places of the river are The Rif, feourt. The defendant was convicted on { Extracts with the' rent rol Gil f fol- | Needles Eve, Out.of-Sight, Horseshoe, | ; . J i Tope vee Walking Skirt jon the charge, under section 301 of the | substitute burnt his toes and failed ta | Ssuers of Marriage | criminal code, of carnally knowing a C posed. YW toaP-| A dealer substitutes bhecanse he | neh | Queen's. students. Do not confound At $2.50, $3, $4. the lands by the larger steamers, which Putnam's contains no acid and! Licenses. years,not being his | is guaranteed Alwaps get Putnam's and was sentenced to be impris- | No dt} 5 in the penitentiary for seven er : 3 i ill be a revelation to you. Fare | years he agist refusing eo | k . N, Webster, All Souls church, Lang- | trip will a ) ars, the magistrate refusing es | rank among the Detroit newspaper- ham Place London then gave a gi {for the round trip, Sie, ' [to grant « the request of counsel St 1,000 Zslasls Rochester. Cook's Cotton Root m-- Eu ab Li ha er L . h to Steamer spian 'aves 10 am, | men, and within three years was the Nighttul resume of his visit to . many : - for the applicant for a stated case, on or Ton 1 . P . ve ie A n Compound, highest paid reporter in Detroit. He i tree of missionary effort in China, It's The Wearing. {the points whether it was sufficiently Retursios Ry Pols 8 on, a oil The great Uterine Tonic, and filled every position in the editorial He told 'of meeting Miss Codrington, | That proves the quality of furs and Proved that the girl was not the up | a i ng le ave Folin for ay " { 1atocor Tectual Monthly conduct a newspaper, Tn 1808, he | (a neax velative of Mrs. - Saunders, {one of the biggest factors in the |plicant's wife, whether the irl ap Pp in S ud ochester, N.Y, .. 3 Mepead. Sol t oan Sent to Now | York and engaged in| mother of the late Dr. Saunders), why, | building up of our business has been peared sufficiently to understand the * Y, ag of Sire Eth----No. 1 $i o. Sunday joutual gm, and Pod] who had been all but mortally wound quality. See our special Persian lamb | nature of an oath to justify the ma. Limect No 91. AOUW for spect] Ce was path the Times, : 8 Srl aml 2 in one of the 1900 massacres. He [tie at $10, Alaska Sable scarfs and | istrate in receiving her testimony ar mest the ' Ke Sold by all druggists, or sent cinlty re - y iy {meets ove ». at eight i the Hers kh J! peti i er also spoke of services held in the | ties 87 up, at Camphell Bros,, King | der oath, and w hether there vas snfli. | Salo nin at eht ats Foosipt Of price. « i r Scie ic articles RE Cn . ! . } hen iret . 3 jo elock x 3 She fag an or " X Atife A - Fnglish missions, qt which had wather- | ston's fur e ent corroboration of her evidenen William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders | 00K MEDIWNE Go. TORONTO, ONT. Gormerty W me Jit Ee Ba - N ro ered workers of all creeds. EE S------------ Tho application was with the vonsent Lreecived at MeAutey® "Phone 778 i ay oor eC piwia vibe 'hster : c@si i n {ofthe crown treated as the rgument | . FS. RI ae Tribune. At that time add for a long! dr. Webster, lio js A Causa at lout Eczemas Awiul Itch. [upen' the. case stated The ot as | A ime previous, that newspaper had a | Myerste it, 8. on his way home to s. ' . scratol bo ° id roars Position iy Dexrait and u| Fngland, via Canada, with Mrs. Web| Tt DUDS, it bites. make you scratch, against the applicant upon all ques- | tions, and affirmed the conviction. -------- Had A Pleasant Time. The Sabbath school supper | Sleep vou cannot because eczema © is "Ni lively "at night as 'in day. But curve] PEN Ne possible--lasting care 'that comes | with Dr. Bamilton's Ointment It \ soothes, heals' and cures vou quickly g 3 ) at Prin-! a D | cess Street Methodist « h, last Ave up experiments and use | night, proved to be an unqualified | t Hamilton's Ointment which is guar success, despite the threatening: w a janteed for the worst cases. Sold by wv, ! fall druggists, Sic, per bottle, ther. Three hundred and twenty-five | people sat 'down to the tables which | st] - | were bountifully spread wad vitality, ' Address DR. KOHR MEDIC! and artisti | --~ Pr ---------- in touch with several church, Mary Reid. who herself a lo- | [cally decorated, and were presided | ™ of the most noted English journalists, | PPT now, ministers to the minds and | {over by the bright young people | Ei jo Northcliffe and Sir | bodies of follow sufferers in India. Kingston's Famous Fur Store. | the school Mr. Harrison. in his vsu-| : invited -- al happy tactiul manner. took charge | to assume the editor MARINE NEWS. tol the Interesting, but wwhadt ship of the Sunday Mercury. Owing! Si------ } jing thy Programme hat followed , syesight Mr. Bur. | The Item: { | The musical part consisted of a fine : -- Syesight NM asd 3 Shthared About the {anthem by the large ¢hoir: u solo,| § Everyone needs something to : : wy : i sweetly render, I Miss Orse t varied experi:-| The schooner Charley Marshall is at | | Swat iv rentlorerd hy : FREI. n to bniM the first log- | the i {Scotch song. by Miss Rutherford: of J create and maintain strength for | patriotic number by Mr. Marshall | - | fand a quartette by Misses Laidley. | | the daily round of duties. J . { Sherbino, Messrs Armstrong and | s . y : { Gardiner. Rev. T. FY Burke gave an + There is nothing better then { ! | | address on "Manhood." holding the u , 1 [attention of th Taree awlionee| | 0 Ale or Porter, the purity and ye { i throughout Rev. C. 8. Sykes fol { {lowed with one of his charaet ristical- erit of which has been attested i Iv eloquent speeches, combining pl jantry and wisdom, which comple charmed the audienes 1-222 (only One: | Foss Packar ; 91 OF THE many Shoe for Me Swell Goats | | | | Queen's Medical College | Queen's Medical College opens next | SENSATIONAL VALUES | Monday, and it is thought that the freshman class will be large. At Mo IN LADIES FUR 1GHl there 'are only forty freshmen inl {medicine this year, the decrease being [medical building by fire, early last I dh of wheat. with the barge Buckeye | We sell the best $50 garment Ee cl ty ae lowest. gen z | State, light: steamer Robert Wallioe to be found anywhere The {At least Sixty RFE oR eet] 4 oe [ TAS. McPARLAND, Sole Agent. | BE -- R g classes at the! arrived . from BPuluth, with 76,000 sof Ii : {this seas : RSI, =n rgistey | f Surgical Aids A th College, head of | bushels of wheat; Reamer Fairmount shell is o fine imported broad- Pan. ---------- | . to the Afflicted u Quen street. Ratos moderate. Phone, [and barge Melrose, expected from Fort {1 cloth with best Muskrat lining . | We are now showing, : : William, to-night: tug Jessie Hall, d N 1 Ii Al ka Sabi } Fall Informations. Hundre Is of hers 3 ; Spinal Dur Applies a' quality that a from Montreal, with three light bar- {} 20 0. 1 quality as © §| Prevost, Brock strest, has received ous of of 10rS at Io Sp a] d is constitution. [8S collar and revers. We carry || three cases imported goods: great var- Curvature vature, \Partial Paralysis, etc., are the result of half a century's experien ee iu testing and fitting such oe ol ants, We know just Ww ha apparatus will. relieve, or help and Up. oe a {iety. His $18 suiting made to order! these garments in steck in all {beats anything of previous years. | sizes from 34 to 42, and made || Wear and fit guaranteed. | - ow . | extra long, (48 inches.) : | 0 d red h Kingston AndvOttawa. i 'rde garments ave our Steamer Rideau King for Ottaw al special attention, and we can fievery. Monday and Thursday, at 6} y . Mm. James Swift & Co.. poents give you any cloth, lining or | *™ "am Swi 4 vo, spent {} collar desired. preity wadding wa fa Ve guarantee absolute satis- || Pelloville. Tuesday mor desiring to know the trinh regarding any luvestment they have wade of are about to make in any Onna Wining *ompany should w Inquir; Department of The A0R- dian Mining News and they wilt to cure, each case. sas! Our experience also tells us jus how to AY the appliance so that 3 will be easy comfortableand helpful A -------------------- Pr ---------------------------- "Condor" Ce, THE. | The Richest in Flavor from receive without charge pr reliable information and ad je This paper is the recog Tainiug organ of Canada contin. ing all news Pertaining to Cobalt rlehrated at . the bride | And Larder Jake Soman s and Be Ww 1 I i {being Miss Edna Chgrteris Bird ivi 8. Subscri_ tion £1.90 per year. *C Sure and see the rance x oF i g Haina 5 i ird, only | Asami f Th hn ange ! faction. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 1} Mining Rowe lire The Cus iin before' buy ing. iu Any address for the asking. 1 Bird, and the groom. Bertrand R.! i i Nishot, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. | | Nishet, Taronto } { Day and ovening classes at ot | | Kingston Business College, head of! THE CANADIAN Mixing N EWS 5th Floor ers Bank Bldg, Toronto, Cun. ---- -» . i | for the price. Makers Of Fine Furs. {Queen street. Rates moderate. Phdne, { To be Ae eee VV 440. FF. Metealle, principal, i THE £5. MARCEAU C0. 1 281.385 ST.

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