Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Sep 1907, p. 3

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HEADS HEADACHE "My father had been a sufferer from sie! for the last twenty-five years and ver atdachy rellef until he began taking your Casearets. Sine 7 Cascarets he bas never ed ey have entirely eurey hi Cascarets do what you recommend them to do, = will give you the privileges of using hig n, - EM. Dickson. 12 Resiner Su. W. Iudisaapolis. | S| Best For Pleasant, Falatable, Potent, Taste AR A Se a te Guaranteed to ¢ he ine Wie Vamped cod Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. so8 | ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES something just as good, or like it," but : : the very thing you substitute ler \ » advertised article that you only ask for what and that is. what hw of have it, we w we Ho not I it for vou, and not ical nv fybu with se th ng else. We believe ne nest service, and hone { honest ge oul prices |W. F. Gourdier, Brock St Bronze Statustts s We have ceived a Bronre France. recently re- shipment of Figures trom These are sold singly or in pairs, are of a good height, and Not necessarily expensive. either, I! you are thinking of "A DIAMOND," SEE OURS. SMITH BROS., Jewellers & Opticians 'Phone 866 Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 'The great Uterl only safe Sale . Inly One' OF THE MANY owell Goats ------ We are now sliowing, ndreds of others at $4.50 nd Up. ie sure and see the range ore' buying, First Fall Showing OF THE All the Swellest factories are now here. American lines from the best We will be pleased to show them to you. J. H. Sutherland & Bro., The House of Good Shoemaking. New kall oats We feel justly proud of Our Fall and Winter Coats for Women and Children, and invite a thorough inspection. Come in and try some of them on and you will feel sat- isfied that our stock very best in town. | is the Women's Coats At §6, $7, $8 to $16.50. Children's Coats At $2.50, $3, $4. Millinery, Furs, Walking Skirts. Crumley Bros. The only remedy known to sci"nce FREE HELP FOR MEN anhood is "RE! + overed by Ds, Jules p by the Dr. K he highe nt has cu od, exhaust abuse, this che, pim. x memory, which will positively cure los the marvellous Ge Kohr, Itisc fedicine Cc r hel thy diet ve been those whe This remedy is ch and Ge ra arnsies, and of strength wad vitality, White f Tr Samp _ i. § a i v r. Address DR. KOHR MEDICINE €0,, P.O. Drawer L, 2341. Montras HESHOEOF ALLSHOES Recognized from Atlantic to Pacific as the best shoe made. Wear them once, and vou will never wear another] [eine | Fall Styles Now:Open : | Two Prices $3 and $6 The = Foss Packar Shoe for Men reds Ghares, {1 Princess St. successors toD. J. McDermott. Authors & Cox Since 1860, we have brought happiness 10 the homes of the with our a appli ances. ; - 135 Church St. Surgical Aids Toronto. Est 1860 to the Afflicted Our Appliances Spina for Sp al Cur- 1 Curvature vature, Paralysis, etc, are the res half a century's experience in testing and fitting such assist- ants, We know just what apparatus will. relieve, or help to cure, each case. Our expetience also tells us just how 'to fit the appliance so that it will be easy comfortableand hel pful. spe "Condor" Ceylon Teas AS THE FINEST TE The Richest in Flavor from the Fairy land. Abus the vey bes for the price. icted, Loss of arms, feet and legs-- deformed and © pen li gs -- rupture and bodies wernt Sef tions can. be hel ped, and, in many cases, cured by our appa- ratus. Write for free advice. © 2c. 30c, 35¢., 40cy 50s 60c. To be bud trom all first class grocers, Vioogers, CO. LIMITED, Wholesale Teas, Coffees, Spices, TD Ans a. PAUL ST., MONTREAL, Canada, L. THE DAILY BRITISH CRESCENTS TOOK Ta THE FIRST "ROLLER OLD! Yarker, Sept. 25.--The Napanee river | PLAYED HERE. is The Teams That Were on Floor Last Night--The Latest Sporting Notes. The first roller season took place polo match of at the rink, following order Rifle Practice. Every Saturday o'clock, rifle practice the penitentiary bers of the 1th jewelry suitably sented to the will be held at ranges for the mem- Regiment, A piece of engraved will be pre- | winner of each meet.. Croquet Tournament. In Monday's play in tl tournament, Mrs. R. E | Mrs. John Macnaugliton, and ay, Mrs. Campbell Strange Mrs. Charles Taylor. A double probably come off this afte croquet defeated on Tues won from will rnoon t Sporting Notes. has. challenged Longboat, and the best third man that cured, to. a tenmile relay Shrubb Sherring cin be s race, Fo-day, the post series of baseball matches between Columbus, cham: pions of the American As wion, {and Toronto, champions of 1 1st ern League; begin in Toronts Nepotiations are on between Chicago University d the Southern ( nia for {football game to fornia during the University of a post season be played in Cali Christmas holidays. Providence gave Bafialo run for second place in the Nase | ball League, and though "the cannot {now get it their rush from last place | Toronto World : While |B. Huy of the O. R. F. t « tic Iy denied that Westmount as hing dimission "to OR F.U, yet it Iwould not be surpeising af they are wmitted at the special meeting of the {ORF U. ex ve Wednesday nt. an is the les bat | | onto team for th | certamly a surprising one, | | the { Catcher ( {ter of the ' {son of 197, and wins the suit of | clothes donated by Edward Mack. | Carrican has been clouting at a fierce {clip for the past six we , and his | figures are 566. Thoney :Yhose unfor unate accident put him out of 'thal me for some weeks, is at 341] Kel is batting third on the list. distinction new business get rates from Strange; - - on CR x s 88 i & Strange, Agents. { Calls by telephones or HES KIRKPATRIUK, ISSUER OF WESTPORT WEDDINGS. gow be . 2 I Se Ine . ane Prone. promptly attended to. |" Marriage Licenses, 43 Clarence SU -- | bee © oa . 8 ood | A Young Zad Was Badly Bitten the Pink tape on the eel - - -- . ne ee i x 3 . e | Kearney; Fd i 1 Eh NM o : UEEN VICTORIA'S HAIR. 3 ward anc di, Mrs THE PARAGRAPH PUL o By a Dog: | Had Wonderful Escape Q | Lashan, Mrs. William F. Basley, Kala ost ibs Sep! 1 ved bo BS post Smith's Falls, Ont, Sept. 25S. 1¢s Great Profusion Was Always Sue Roswian and 1 Fugmia, at home ' Unitarian. baseball team played Vyndhurst only, 00 © workman, employed on the rs aire was the mother of fifteen RE ASSON. OTTAWA th Wedat last, cand ny usta) Nore She new C.P.R. bridge being constructed ' a uate of Wengerl children, five dying in infancy. A good Vv. C. W. C yom A . essiul, the wre wing fourteen to | ~ 1 ven at t age ol eighty years | woms p, r 1 neight od at Merrickville, had a narrow escaps 4 man gone, a good neighbor and a a two. Wesitort team has distinguished from death when he missed his foot- Queen Victoria's hair was a marvel of | strict adherent of her church, from One' Standing Tye est. orth itself greatly this year, being success: | i" 00 60 into the river below, a JuXuriance Tho court physician, fol-| which she never was absent. upless| One's religious belief 18 not worthy { ful in every game thes played. Mr ! distance of seventy-five feet, To the lowing Prof. Unna discovery un: | sickness provented her attending. Her of one's loyalty umless it is able Jo | Downs, of Perth, is the guest of Mr surprise of his companions who wit doubtedly. treated her majesty's scalp husband predeceased her nearly two withstand every test to whic ity 2 anc Pars Richard Hogan A serious! Lo his awiul plunge, he picked | th a germ destroying preparation, | years mgo; he 'was foreman in the lum- | Verity can be put If, after the most ; cident occurred on Wednesday last, | 4 oli up out of athe water, which that v ot 'made public.' It is now | ber shanties of the late Billa Fling, sear hing Invostigutian, it nil re- > en Mass r James Hazelton was bad was not very deen, and made his way known. however, that the remedy for | forty years ago The wolves were | Mains true and real to you, you may bien oo large dog, owned or fo Fp agai iie as fi. the g rm gedtroxin homes thick in those dave in the pine for Kiiow Yost iin ory ui al a 2 e is under the doc : 2 land i whro's Herpicide, the | ests o ne : «HB 2 | appeared rather dazed at first, but } . !tor's re and is suffering consider RE) he oo wot hn eta preparation on the market | Mr. and Mrs. Koeck and M. Kim-}to pul it bo the test. If it is rues ably at present Mrs. Phouse Donnelly tion revealed the inet that bevond a destroy the dandenf germ. | merly, of Deseronto, spent a few days |1t Will stan firm against any shock land children leave for Vaneouver on 3 I . > dandruff hair will grow 'pro- | at the home of R. W. Kimmerly, here. of doubt. The test will only give to 0 1 \ fow hruises was pone the worse for : | it i | Monday, where they intend to reside | his thrillin experience and falling * hair' will be stop- | Mrs. Kimmerly is visiting friends at it greater value gnd vitality. If itis | henceforward, go a "Destroy the cause, you remove | ¥upunee and Deseronto. Miss N. A [not true You surely do net, with to ro ot." lf n ing , believing in alschood. Sub- |" At the Methodist 'parsonage on Wed- i : Bie G t Sold by leading - drug. | Vasey, Dornoch, is the principal teach: | Continue g a nesday morning, 'Rev. Mr. Philips, un- i x Haunts De Big md hers | EU Send 10. in stamps for sample [er in Plinton school. Dr. G. F. ~ and lect it to the test. | ited in marn Miss Nellie, daughter | loose, the Pan BATCH he nort wh bis to The 'Herpicide Co.. Detroit, Mich | Charles Wright, Madoe, are visiting Red niin Moors, Westport, to Harri forests, aro ound E A Soon ¥ numbers Two sizes, SOc. and $1. G. W. Ma. (at W. Beatty's. On October 3rd, the| Address, Mr, Coston for free litera leon Wing. of Edmonton, Alta. Thelin New are ls hy avr hood, special agent I mill property in Flinton will be sold | ture, nt rocitville hy | ami, where guides Cab Be SOU] AH | ee eee by public. auction, at Jomph Yanch's the B. W. & N. W. R. train en route er 16th ne November 5th. both | FOUND DEAD IN BED. hotel Mr Jed Hrs, Leonard Clarke 3 to the ir western home. Mr ued Hes. dave ine luded Ot vin frée at GTR. | x ar Fila NM ( fh were es H e, who attende hor of Fi . : dE t i ale. - t : returned offices\a copy of "Hauntg of Fish and | Ajother of Flinton's Pioneers De- married, at the home of the hride, by -- wa exhibition las < ¥ 3 ail ' np i ; 2 a on Friday evening. Mrs M. nN 3 benut Hil art etd hook 1 gs parts. Rev. R. W. Irvine, on 18th inst. They I who h cen ihe giiest 3. et, Sescrint ve of the ei Aerri | 'Flinton, Sept. 2. ~The windy times are living at Kalader, where Mr ae Net De sof Tavior; for oie and containing all jaformation, {are on: the weather continues without | Robinson has opened up a general i s. as E { maps, ete. | frost, which is remarkable, as we gen: store. "Mrs. J. A. Bishop .and family : past few davs returned home last | aa | Ne has 8 - . A Mrs. J. A. P, ! 'A health foad that t eel ol lay last Miss Phoebe { erally have our vines Killed with frost | are visiting relatives at Cloyne Miss ea 00 a 'you want to IN 3 Un We eutlay a ane be | : Released On Parole. _ | before this 'time other years. Pota-| Marie Blakely is atiending collegiate) eat, and like to eat, and enjoy | Worn BY as Ee | Schenectady, N.Y. Sept. B3.It is tos are turning fairly well; corn is alat Napanee. Mrs. C. Chapman and | every time you eat it. Did you John DIRE a : ennounced that five men who were very good crop in some places, while | family, Windsor, are visiting Mrs.|ever know of another Health sentenced to Clinton Prison, Panne- | in others it has no ears, but will | Chapman's sister, Mrs. R, J Camp- | Food like that? And that's $6.00 New York Excursion. { mora, for life, hana been paroled under | make good cattle feed. Many are cut- (hell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mclackic,| Lyvola Ripe Olives, they are the The New York Central will run its! the new law Each has served from ting marsh hay Pontiac, Mich, have returned home, only ripe Olives ever successfully 22nd annual excursion to New Yor | twenty-two to thirty-six years. The On the 19th, Mrs. Minerva Allaire | after spending two weeks with Mrs.| preserved. The name Lyvola from the. R. W. & O..Division on Oc- | last to leave was a véteran of the civil was found dead in bed by her two! William Bryden Mrs. 1} Reasie,' guarantees the perfection of the tober Sth and '9th, 1907. Tickets good | war, who was taken to Bath Soldiers' daughicrs. She raticed at night in her | Snult Stel Mari®, is visiting her [ Fruit, only in day coaches will: be sold for Home. He bad £500 in pension | money | wsual health, having been to- Flinton | brothers, Moses and Philip Demore. morning and evening trains above | when he left the prison. j on the ISth The doctor was called | Mre.© W. Foster, Kaladar, died, on * dates at rate of £6, good to return j and gave his opinion a blood vessel | Sunday; she was Guried in Union| For Sale only, at ° . until October 15th inclusive Through Political Reform. 1 bine in the brain, causing deat cometery. i >: a specis ains will be run on October! «y . 1." said : | and that she died as soon as she! ---------------- D C So special trains. will be rin on foot] What we want, sid tha petriotic | Io jour. yrs, Aflaire loaves ton] a : . ouper s, Sth, via West Shore x citizen, "'is'a system that will compe | MN Rrockvill t- ¥ 1 | child t the 1 {a kind; George McKay, Brockville, was a Folders showing time of trains ad | en to vote kh nestly." I i Ci n o mourn he loss ols ine I tacked. with heart disease and died in 341-3 Princess St. 'Phone 78. complete information may be Stain "That's rig answered' Mr. Ward goo pont < hot les and , oseph, | {ieee than a minute. Tie Was "dod Six- | Sat ---------------------------- od of tickef agents or by writing «| Heeler: "there's ton many voters get- loran, an ; sh sngam, Mm ening years. A family of four sons H. Northrop, General Agent, Water- town, N.Y. ---------- Messt Alexander MeCrum an 1% 51 jam Kearns, Brockville, caught a nfaskinon which tipped the scales | at exa forty and one-quarter pounds It was caught off American Island ; The Brockville Col Institute board has appointed A Hushand BA. teacher of moderu languages, to the pric cipalship in succession to A Mowat Castanet, Saturday. for the most wonderful | Steamyacht 28th, 1:30 p.m {7 on the American contuiknt, lon water for power cannot run their mills but a few the cemgnt walks are being laid here. gomery were laid to rest in the ceme- tery here. the the Methodist church. last of the Benjamin Manufacturing com- night, when the Creseents succeeded in 'pany, shutting out the Kingston Yacht Club marched to the burial ground, foam by a score of three to nothing. the burial The the Benjamin Manufacturing company Kells and wife, afternoon at two spending a few days visiting with ie parents, this place. ed sand stone was taken ity Province, The large amount that was sent down to Picton was. for quite new well is giving satisfaction quantity of water was secured bv his residence. lis being tures looked bare greatly improved, and now some good feeding can he had. Mise giliveay, of the city spent a few days ago a sum was granted still lies touched. What The Pink Tape Did. | | Tha United . States consi] of Birm- ingham, England, tells this story : "A {ting into the way of taking your | money 'and then voling as thei please " Patient Was Drowned. Rt. John, N.B., Sept, 25 At St Stephen W. P. Cowel, an engineer on the steamer Viking, was drowned. He | a Hedges' | Store, ; i! - WHIG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1907. ARKER HAPPENINGS. i Henry Montgomery. } that those depending very low so hours a day. More The remains of the late Henry Mont- | CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES | . The funeral service was in First insertion lc. & word. Each cons The employees » word. Minimum charge for ome in oie sertion, Ve. where |r war a, HELP WANTED-MALE, -- er -------------------------- C.OF.,, and the the service was conducted by game is played in about the! the < 08. Wreaths were sent by {same Way as hockey, seven men to a !Rev. Mr. Radcliffe, Miss Bernice Em- joy. APPLY AT STRACHAN'S team, playing the same positions as berley, ee baseball boys of Newburgh Hardware. in the winter game. The teams lined and Camden East; the emplovess of es ARLES BOYES AP: PAN ACTIVE, RELIABLE ROY: sex, Jersey City, N.J_, are HELP WANTED-FEMALE, A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. AP- ply at 148 Johnson secutive insertion thereafter half cent MAIDS, AT THE street. A GOLD LOCKET AND CHAIN, CON: with' JENERAL HOS- Nellie | i on back, Finder ' pital. Apply 7 9 Pom piesse retura to Whig office and re ceive reward. HOUSEMAID. APPLY TO MRS, R, . E. Kent, 85 King street. FOR SALE, GENERAL SERVANT, AT ONCE. AP-| CONF BUTIONERY, 08 CREAM, ETC., ply, 157 Sydenham street, business, in trade, full a Box 28, A COMPETENT COOK. APPLY TO Gananoque. Mrs, W. J. Fair, King street, SOLID ZRiox ROUSE, 77 SYDEN. 5 bam St; south xl Call, or write. i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kells, A large shipment. of dr from Cad quarry a few days ago. The qual is of the best obtawmauble in the and = it is in much demand. Iv's ool. building a sc Makin has for some time been indisposed. William Ridkand's A good the Benjamin Kells hans remodelled A quantity of fall grain sown by the farmers. Pas which only a few weeks ago and short have of late E. W tillers. ing. Jessie Mae the one below. and Mrs The resi- with her grand-parents Mr Thomas Robinson this week dents are again agitating for a local mail office. The dailv amount of mail that comes here is large and the clos- est office is three miles or more away COMFORTABLE 3 days, 50c.;: one week, $1. trouble in filling the spare room. When are the township road jobs go well lighted and ine to be done. The one to improve ~~ without board Shannon Hill, for which twe vea my DO YOU TAKE LODGERS ? The colleges will soon open and thousands of young men and women will be looking for Board and Lodg- Have you accommodation for aby of them? If so, insert a little card in the Whig, something like It will cost you for oge day, 25c; You will have Try it. (SAMPLE ADVT,) FURNISHED with Mrs. heated, Apply 36 Brock street. ROOM John no or farmer noticed customers in the gro- er's shop picking over the celery to MONEY AND BUSINESS. find the best looking bunches, and it ee ------------------ occurred to him to take more pains with his clery and. see if it would OUR POLICIES COVER MORE OF bring a better price. He bought some compatty and contents than by otaet pink tape and tied the celery with it Godwin's Insurance Emporium, Mark. in neat bunches and found that it sold et Square. quickly and brought more money. Af pou-- ter that he marketed all his produce in the most attractive manner, put LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE , ds or 8 i ke ' Fire Insurance Company, ting labels on his fruit basket witl ne JO1.387.310. ~The {ame of his produc In addition to BOARD up in the { , i ~ R. Ugiow & Co., 141 Princess | LR > Crescents--Lemmeon, goal; Barrie, and the C.O.F. oy to {A GENERAL SERVANT. APPLY TO = of Johmsom St, - T point; Hyland, cover poiftt; Ryan, Peter Manion, of Yarker, and Miss } > ree | Mrs. W. H. Carson, 128 Johnson St. bedrooms hot water urnate. Apply roves; Little, Centre; Parkins, right Carroll, of Chippewawa, were married | A MAN TO DRIVE BREAD WAGGONTT GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, NO street. iwing; Morgan, left wing. in Chinpewawa churrh, Wednesday. ard take care of three horses. Apply | TH 3 A R rh KJ © do . K.Y.C.--Burton, goal; Wilkinson, They left for a trip to Pufinlo. An te H. Luugher, { 375 Brock street » FOUR- LINe ADVY, IN THIS point; Strachan, cover point; Roney, burn and Syracuse, N.Y. Miss Mag- SMART BOY, ABOUT 16 YEARS OF | ay png a wi . at omet rover; Ewart, centre; Campaion, right gie Tallion, of Verona, is at W. Con- | © age, to tlerk in news stand, and LEARNERS Ror ER or. for that article you to Crothers, left wing 57% nolly's. The Bay of Quinte train from | take short route. Apply in person, a Mme. Elders Dress-making Dario, of. Try it today.' Hiscock mack Haat Tweed was ditched at Sand Pit, two | Thomas Nash, British-American Rotel | 33 Princess street. SCC 3 Os sa- . c : 5 N S referee. Timers, Clive Betts | Miles froth Rirjumsille, Retin sday af | waits. AT ONCE, A GENERAL SERVANT, A BARGAIN PROPERTY Ot _COR. fand Pp o Brien. ' ternoon: Passengers had to rvema in - Y . > | at 130 Bagot. street Pply after 7 o erg and _-- dwell he In the first half the only goal was here over night. M. Manion and x FALL SUITS ARE OV ERCOATS, i pan Good wages paid, : wrk tars Pr tiCulars oor a ont, scored by Little on a pass from Par Manion were over from Aubuem, N.Y clean, pressing and repair work Pr dae eal Eatate Agent. ¥ Kins. In the second period R ™ Miss Mabel Montgomery and Miss well, reasonable prices. Galloway, | [GENERAL SERVANT, FOR SMALL | megs ared both. tall Pi Sein Fan S€- | pearsall, of Kingston, were at Miss Tue Tali, 131 Brock St, mext amily in Jersey Heights, near New * RN Ye C 0 108, hinding B ow . o 3 y . ltwice, on two mice shots The hey) Magwie 'Montgomery's, here. The in- + Bors try. | York. Good wages, Apply dma te te on one 'was secured after a' nice rush the nt child of Fo A. Wulsh was buried | SPECIAL SALESMEN FOR EASTERN | lot, full length f ihe & 1 here Monday. Miss Violet Ewart re Ontario. Must be good talkers end | . Rr Avy to Adak ro net \ 3 She ink: Ryan Was | turned home from the west hard workers. Hberal Puy Joekly. | WANTED----GENERAL. Snoddén, 229 Alfred street. cas he best player on the 'rink, ~ > Reliable line. or particulars ee ------------------ . but is gn old hand at 5 . writa Luke Brothers, Company, Mon: - 5 TPT : 3 : \ em oi ligne 8 it, having played Ida Hill Budget. I treal. A RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED | v0 6 our HEAVY HORSES, 10 new ork. The KY boys 3 2 4 | % { grocery clerk. Apply stating gualifi- uitable for teanvin ite and SOW want a litle more teamwork, and Ida Hill, Sept. M.-- Farmers in this | SUC00™ 0G THEATRE, 193] cations, to Box HE "Wiig "oles. i pereet contition. Ml ell little mare confidence in themselves. locality have their threshing done for "hp ons St., a bright good looking, | = A for $75. Apply to Gould's Broom and they will be all right this year, and with a godd yield of well dressed youth, to take tickets: A JOB CLBANING ASHES OUT OF Factory, Kitg St., near Queen. > grain. Ensilage corn will be cut this well mannered girl to sell tickets, | yards or cellars, or os rem erreemt = ok. The iN Ww. J four hours daily a plabist, either carted. Prices right. Rpg, v . > oh w Ly. . St wee e grop wi he average four. hours dail) Lytle, General Carter cur A COUPLE OF OFFICES OVER an OFFICE OVER = WADE'S ouue store, Cor. King und Brock Sts., hot water heating. pply at McCann's ™™O DY ELLINGS, NOS, 3 AND a FOR SALE OR TO LET. PREMISES, CORNER KING ANF 5 » used as : STONE FRONT RESIDENCE, No. 57 George St., house 38 Ly 34, brick and purtl two stories high. top, containing kitchen, cellar, billard reom, or dining ble diving room, rooins, bath convenience: Stationary and hot and cold water in bedrooms: house heated by hot water. Deep lot with Stabling, carriage house and Manservants' room. Address Wm. Lessiie, on the premises. TO-LET. ay lp Bin Be --------a---------------- 51 Brock street, Princess one other small, conta Apply 249 Brock * bath, > - Will rent in seStions A i tory. oot class boa house. Also stables to rent. ames , Care FURNISHE n Rn also front pa borne street THE THRIFTY the Whig a little advt, hese No worrying pense. and, lo street, | ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITEOT, OF- AND ROOMS. THUR ELLIS, ARCHITHOR OM, WITH HOARD. | yunpy. p. SMITH, ARCHITECT, rior. Apply 18 ete. Anchor Building, Market Square. LANDLADY like one of her rooms are taken ! and Nttle expensey Available ---------------- the name of the variety, wiping his which the policyholders have for VETERINARY. apples, ting and labeling his to security the ur a liability of all 06s, 3 8 reat uit and the stockholders. arm and city pro-! - | ators, alway ey ating his fruit and perty insured at lowest possible DR. G. W. BELL, V.8., HAS RE vegetables as if they were worthy rates. Before renewing old or giving moved to his brick block on Clarence | just above the Post Office. | telegraph WN. NEWLANDS, ARCHITEOT, OF y fice, . second Mabood's Drug SENDS | pOWER & SONS, ARCHITECTS, MER. 'Phope, 345. chant's Bank Building, corner and Wellington streets. "Phone, Pe r------------------E & was ill with typhoid fever, and was tao | have been removed to the hospital, but | got np when not watched and jumped | overboard. He helonged to. 8 John. ct epee 33 : * smoking tobaeco," Benson . Special, in quarter-pound tins, only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug "A 'mild { i i i {and five { tory, | thur Purvis, buckls, *Winhipeg: Samuel, South | ville | Gearge cago, amd The late Mr unobfrusive thought of by in religion he Last and best ron, Kingston qui driving park. An daughters survive, Mrs Port Arthur; | Bowers, Ogdensburg: . Mrs, Kingston; Hugh McKay, character, Ar- Mrs. W. A. Albert Ar- Mrs. Thomas Mal Miss Nellie,' Brock: + Watertown, N.Y America; John, Chi: Beoskyille, McKay. was a man of and highly all - his acguainiancys, was a Presbyterian. attraction of the sea- township fair, Catara- : : Dr. Brock's j Female | Rariodioal thly madicine for aise Sif r Elo as rest. Mailed

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