Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Oct 1907, p. 2

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) stock : AXMINSTERS, VELVETS, SMYRNA, | BALMORALS, TAPESTRYS, WOOLS, Carpet Warehouse, 2 000 000000 OOOO To match in every size § made. Our new stock § | is now. all in, and put in BRUSSELS, > UNIONS. R. McFaul °) TYEE SOOOCOOOL YO0D000IOOC OOO) 00000 iT | men Toye (chairman), Chowan, Gaskin, Givens and Couper. irman {reply to a query would ying at ¥500 ager. 7 Z i {ee at its meeting yesterday afternoon decided to reengage J. Campbell the next six months as advisory a fit £5be jit i Fo Flam management, a letter from Mr. Campbell, intimating that he in Kingston till spring, of advisory expert. No mention was made as to salary. Ald. Toye advised Mr. Campbell be retained, and that Mr. Folger be made the mau: . The latter, he said, had act- od under Mr. Campbell for the past two. years, and was 'qualified to take charge. Mr. Campbell would recom: mend him. Ald. Gaskin said he favored en; ng Mr. Campbell Tas expert and = ing Mr. Folger manager. He congider- od the latter qualified for the posi- connected with i tion, as he had been the plant for some years. He should at least be given a chance to show that the plant would be safe in his charge. Ald. Gaskin chance in the filling. of munici sitions. Adcordingly, he onded by Ald. Chown, The old account for extra street was were present. collector, BB. McGeein, was accepted, | with regret. The council placed on re- word their appreciation of his services; he being a painstaking, courteous of- a James . Pow Feature. ers, the star of "The : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1907 1 SUNDAY SCHOOL-WORKERS. ! S S---- -- 1 Were Entertained By Mr. and Mrs. | T. F. Harrison. Last evening, in Sydenham THE SPORT REVIEW \ Street | the | Moon," begs is theatrical INTO GOOD SHAPE Methodist church lecture hall, ! ' on at the old : nm members of the working stafl of the! y S-------- Sunday school were entertained to] 1 po- German singing moved, sec gud he is _as.great a favorite as in that Mr. | America, although over there they are | x A e Campbell be re-engaged for six months very willing to accept Wm in drani- better, as one light, without 'and My. Folger be made man- {tic work, in a reflector is not of much value. The The motion passed unanimous | very funny and very clever, itsiup in th again up for con-LYork," gideratibn. On motion of Ald. Givens, There is plenty of chance for the matter : solicitor for report. The following resolution drafted by how to supply the the city solicitor, will be presented to} ; | the city council : i That the council of the municipality | Pierpont Morgan referred to the city {comedy The resignation of the |for a. score or and children who turned out 'for the oveasion, and the rus lasted. fully half an hour. : How the pigs got ot of the box is d JAMES lighting which the fire and light com-| 'There is paid. to be mittee refused to pay because o unusual size, was T. more of men, theatre, about twenty: His attention to busi: it possible for him to roles, and his first at- POWER, Ee ---------------- 4 i HE . said he favored | fom pt at singing was to give an imi- giving Kingston & own sons' the first iy iion of Gus Williams, the famous | 1 in. T : comedian. In Jengaged in. The management will try which he is legitimately how | | ling, yesterday, being ] {lege and will be Eng- they dance in women | and Montreal. supper, by the superintendent and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Harrison. | About seventy teachers and officers were present. After the several cours es had been disposed of, the delegates | recently sent to the Whitby mission- | ary convention, Miss = M. L. £hown, and Miss V. Norrie gave very interest ing reports of what had been obtain- ed there. i Wood, missionary from Ceylon, India, gave a very descriptive talk on his work in the mission field. E. Davis, on behalf of the teachers Marshall, An Ex-Ottawa College Half Back Joins the Presby- terian Forces--The Limestones Are Also Working Well. Queen's engaged in their first good practice, yesterday, when about thirty men were in uniform. Norman Crothers was out and kept the play- ers at work from start to finish. The bunch seems to be full of ginger, and are at the game from the toot of the whistle. Turper,the fast outside wing, ix in fine form, his running and tack- ing a feature. Fra- ser was tried at rter and showed up very well. "Bill" Kennedy, the star inside wing man, is back at col- expressive of the confidence entertain- ed for the superintendent and his wife, A 8 which was most heartily received by i in uniform to-day. | {he entire company rising and giving | Marshall, an ex-Ottawa ( ollege man, | yhe old time Chautauqua salute. Af- juill abe turn out. He is a fast hali- | ter rising from the tables, the busi: Foe Player, aud will be a _ghod uid |The of the evening was entered upon. ; 3 + | The Sunday school was reported to | who played contre scrimmage a few |, 0, most flourishing condition, the years ago, is out again, and has lost kev note § the coming vear's work pope of bis canning during his vear's oe Eanes wii By absence, . i 3 . > |. The early morning. run is putting | he ddegates 2 ted _to_ represent {the men into good shape, and adds | 11 *° B 8 y Pro I {greatly to their staying powers. The | 50%, m Braimpton, on to oF {boys are all working faithfully and | PRC na ti, of this month, are, FE. {intend to land the pennant if good, avis, Miss I. Marshall, and Mr. and thard work will do-it. Pennock, cap- | Mrs. 'T. F. Harrison. tain of Queen's II, was in anor, 1 Rev. C. A. Sykes, after a short con- vesterdav. | gratulatory address, dismissed the at ) | meeting, everyone voting it the hest | one ever held. MARINE NEWS. ! Limestones At Work. {| The Limestones' practice in the erie- | | ket field, last evening, was largely at- { |.tended and a good,' stiff workout was {and arrange to have another light to Hafbour. {added so that the boys will he able | YO arrivals or departures were re- , {ported at Richardsons' or the XT {Co., to-day. {boys are all rounding into good form | The scow Mary Louise arrived from managed. to tie Chicago in a fourteen: | gay. BE mers Arabian, up, to {make temporary repairs, to WANTED. | manent refitting, the same de, Every Man, Woman and Child in|" and officers, moved a very hearty vote | 22nd. | le Ttems Gathered About the up, to-day; Toronto, If it is found Tensile to varrant | her being taken to New York for per-| will beizon; SPORTS FOR SOLDER OPENING PROGRAMME OF R. C. H. A, TUESDAY. ------ Five Most Interesting Events Pulled Of on the Barriefield Commons--The Names of the Prize Winners. Under most favorable weather con- ditions, the first day of the R.C.H.A. sports, on Barriefield common, Tues- day afternoon, were pulled ofi with fine success. The weather could not have been better for the different The men showed up in fairly good form, -and the programme of fine eventsj proved most interesting to the several hundred people who were the fair sex being well repre The gvents this | present, { sented in the gathering. | will close with the programme | afternoon. |" The 'men 'from the barra-ks formed {in line at the barracks, about two | o'clock, and, in marching order, pro- ceeded to the common. Here, every { thing was in readiness for the differ ent events, and the officers in charge ! ran them off in gopd time. |" The R.C.H.A. band was in attend | ance, and furnished a fine programme | of music during ihe afternoon. Five events were put on, the lemon Everybody Needs just such a tonic as Abbey's Salt. It gently regulates stomach, liver and bowels-- helps appe- tite and digestion-- strengthens and invigorates the whole system. wr Care in selecting our cutting competition, the half-mile foot i race, tent pegging, hurdle race, and the event known as 'heads and 1 bid 3 : posts" one of thé most interesting of all. : off the high- ex- Gunner Aiken carried est honors in the lemon cutting hibition, and he was warply ap plauded for his work. Bombadier | Bernier, second, and Corporal Dean, { third, were also very good. and they, | too, were given a good send off. There | were twenty-two entries in this event. I" Fleven men started in the hali-mile {foot race, but four of these dropped off before the grand finish, those re in the race making ita very until it reached the bridge of Kingston requests the hydro eloe- | Posey cougty, Indiana, you will get |. )| trie. power commission for Ontario to! vour money's worth "Six In New| NMNgs game. down : : . . : iv. » s : , | \ 3 : s " | and up, < pR- eo only ™ he day. and did give the municipality of the city of York" comes to the Grand on Sa- | The _ Swedish _ Yacht. Club has ad | terday: 'Aletha 0g het dt i 4 he ; yy oe ir Srna Kingston an estimate of the price to turday, October Sth. matinee and | dressed an enquiry to the New York day: - 'schooner Clara So Oswego "F I wing is the result in the differ be charged to. the said municipality | night. | Yacht Club as to whether the latter! ith coal ' 80, Ae : 000 A : - a---- would accept a S ish ol ge for a. s . ent even's : . d for 1, to 2 horse-power of elec- | | Apmerie; = wedish challenge for| Mr. Lee, of the North American| Lemon cutting--1, Gr Aiken; 2, tric energy to be supplied at their CHASE FOR TWO PIGS } Ne i _ | Wrecking company, the firm which is! Br Bernier: 3, Corpl. Dean: 4, Dr power station ready to be distributed | Ny liek O Hestuinstee Club Son the Brit- | endeavoring to raise the SS. Bavar- Sutton: 5. Sergt. Henderson i aeenak 3 i} Cola co | A ip. |; . ¢ Yh x . 3 Yd us 4 "1.2 hy the said municipality. | Caused Much Excitement on A wh naroRm « hampiohship. | jan, denies that she is broken in two| Hali mile foot race 1. Dr. Skippen: Tuesday Afternoon. Leafs. of Vantouver be he | and that she is likely to be aban- [2 Band Sergt. Wolie: 3, Dr. Bilodeau; PORTSMOUTR COUNCIL. | Two baby pigs caused much excite three, in a clean; swift rr . ® jdaned. He, further states that she ie {, Gr. Young. § 1 5 ment on city streets, Tuesday rp Aha 43 Maid ibeing eut in two, and good progress | Tent peg 1. Sergt. Henderson: Do Not Think the Village is So! noon. . The little -** ro ay altes. a International Skating Union ol | is being made. When this is accom- dr. Bern 3. Dr. Harrison: 4, Lawless their - escape from a a ile June nr. ahi - that, ehnmblouship | plished she will be drawn up on the{ Br. Kelly: 5, 'Sergt. Somers. At a meeting of the Portsmouth |carried along Barrack street, and be- Newburg ra. NY a. pets, after which she will be placed] One hundred and twenty yaede, council, last evening, all members | fore ca tured, they led a merry. dl Iv : ak : rh {in the dry dock. where a surver will [hurdle race 1. Dr. Skippen: 2, Banc ¥ ) perry chase! Verona Lake, N.J.. Saratoga oy made. ret. Wolfe; 4, Dr. Lee: 1, Dr. Bilo deau: 5. Bandsman Getings: Heads and posts-- 1, Sergt. 2. Dr. Henrv: | Dr. Pilodeau; 5, Br. Bernier. The judges were: Lemon, Hender This was 3. Dr. Aiken; 4, cutting. Rings Has placed them among hest obtainable seitings are strong any' combin- can he Precious Stone most 1 of stones designe made SMITH BROS. Jewellers & Optician 350 King Street. Issuers of Marriage ------ jand from present appearances will {river points with a cargo of wood, | maining : » Imake a good showing i I seni for Wolfe Island. sretty one from the s yectators' stand Licenses. Sis In New York po g ng in the enor | 4 2 1 ¢ 1 3 , {series { The sloop Laura D., arrived from | point, as they all travelled very fast 'Phone 868 fun stored | -- | Simcoe Island, with oats for the | Driver Skippen came in frst; with ie nen Pay; on In : Hen | Sporting Notes. { Kingston Milling company. Sergt. Wolfe second, and Driver Bilo- han 'in any that she has had. | pr, Canadian Soo ha iouedi The tug Edmund and scow Colum- | deau third, all - fairly close to each : 2 good | «Tom Phillips and si Glin ofl ia arrived from Rideau river points, other { teome shud hor playwrights have | 20 © © og AN Smith fre { Tuesday afternoon, for freight. In the "heads and posts" competi {proven in the pasi that they know I and 'has: five: of the old tom 2.1 The steamer America left. Wednes- | tion, Bombadier Rolson fell off his iy Hoosier funmaker | Reinforced hy two Eastern 1 day morning, for Clayton, to run an | horse, after he had made one of the with Blemy i opportunity, a vou | pitchers, the ost on -- en Ange excursion among the islands, for a | hurdles, but, ekily, the. horse did are ere when she ke show y. » Ie £ ercans, Who 1 3 od ' » a ne . he amd Z how had: loft fondiean:- straight gam party of Boston people. pot trample upon him The animal ® Swift's : - | galloped away, and was not captured | Leave Your Orders Now for SEALSACKS Our prices are the same to every- W. F. Gourdier, Brock St ficial. John Mills was appointed col- | a mystery, both to the man who hac A ---- : os on lector in his stead. them in - charge, 'and to those who Kingston, Ont. AT QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY. |Licut. Hamilton, RSM. O'Grady, Cook's Cotton Root Compound. A bylaw was passed striking the | took part in the chase. At any rate | to call at our store for the greatest | {W.0.: hali mile foot rice, Lieut. Boak, y 4 ant ax rate at twentytlour mills. A peti. | the pigs got out of the box, and with (Srength Creator and health Greatest | + of the Five Faculties Have Lieut. Hamilton. B.S. N. Roma: Te re Ce a "Bhouthay Lion from E. Culcheth and others, {two or three short little squeals, giv- which we have ever sold--Vinol. It| Begun Work | tent pegging. Lieut. Col. Ma ste, | juat, on which women gen Ki i 0 kaise} R ic ow t i tS J. Gimblet rdle nd. Sold in three d anking or a pladk, walk on Main fen, no doubt. asa farewell to their | 1 Jou} a patent medicine, but the most | The arts and science departments of | Book. 3 = oN big nt Rell a cath No. 1, §1; No. 2 . was granted. Some repairs | master. ran along Barrack street to valuable cod liver preparation made | Queen's University opened this morn- rare, tn asi i J 10 degrees ; No.8, ere iy on the front of the vil- | King, and made a turn, as if to go|P¥ an extractive and concentrating ing for the session. of 1907-08, the | ¥. 1 Nelntere: Jossidle ap for s pcial cases, or bot, age hall, {to the market. At Queen street one| Process from fresh cods' livers with-| gi ak i > I posts, Lieut. Boak, Lieut. Bell, J. 5. b sent enti . sl # 3 | sixty-seventh Ss Dre - Vin paid on receipt of price. The communication' of Justice of the | turned towards the harbor, and the | out a drop of oil to nauseate and up-| Sty sevtutiy | session oI he Pre shy iM. O'Grady. . Fixe pamphlet. Address ! Tos BE a Igarding ate. The other continhed . its. way on King | Set the stomach and retard its work, | open but theology the a . yd a Walla S Nor gi Sok Seat C8. Yount, Gui. Gormerly 9 village received some ¢ hate. The > - x EW hich © | ) gy. whoop, 3. C S. Norwehh actec street. As soon as anyone of the and tonic iron which is a needful con-! glways begin a month later, viz., on [== ah FIGIICISIICEIISIIISIOISIITIIONN councillors thought the wording of the communication was rather strong, and that Portsmouth was not so bad as painted. It was defided to ap- point E. F. Johnson as special con- | the stable. : age to | babies Arrivals At B. A. Hotel. 8. Purdy and wife, Jersey City; W. N. Parks, Youngstown, Ohio; : H. Bratten and wife, Miss E. J. Ste wart, Cleveland, 0; A. E. Flint and wife, Rochester, N.Y.; L. D. Woodruff, Miss Woodrufi, C. S. Holcombe and | wife, Ca Viacent; F. C. Spencer, Boston, Mass; Louis C. Rugen, Jas. R. Greig, Montreal: R. G. Wright N. C. Armstrong, ©. M. Harlock, E. S. Gerow, A, E. Henry, E. Hartnett, C. Tomlinson, J. A. McGee, J. T. Stead, Toronto: W. R. Nish, E. T. Stiles, Hamilton; C. J. Lamont, Ottawa; A. W. Peart, London; Geo. Purkes. Brock- ville: N. I. Hall, Perth; H. W. Hall, E. C. Fralick, Picton; C. Kirkeguard. E, $1300 pays 12 per cent net. and that is to invest your sur plus instead of gambling with it. We have some good 'investmehts » Real [Estate, which would pay "investigate, for instance : Will buy three tenament cottages renting at $5 each, $180 per year. Delaro. Headaches And Neuralgia From Colds ' Laxative Bromo Quinine, the world- wide cold and grip ly, removes cause. Call for full name. Look for signature, E. W. Grove. 2c. -- "Don't forget," pure gum rubber hot water bottles and fountain at Gibson's Red syringes are sold Whig of- Cross drug stove, opposite fice. Phone 230. Miss Mudie, of Montrose, Scotland, who conducted evangelistic services at the First Congregational church, in 1878, is to speak at that church this evening, at eight o'clock, "Rich. red blood" in each box of the genuine Blaud's Iron Tonic Pills, Sold at Gibson's Red Cross. drug store, opposite Whig office. A woman would rather have big feet than vot have a high instep. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders seevived at McAuley's. "T'bone Tis. A man can smile and smile and smell of Standard oil still, It's easier to run up a bill than it js to run down and settle. There isn't anything chickenhearted about the game rooster. | Just | pig it would let out a sharp squeal, {they themselves would ery out. lét go of the pig, and the be off again. dent Liver Pills Py doctor if he knows a better e liver than Ager's 3 Then follow his advice. itis impossible, simplyimpossible, for anyone tecnjoy the bestof health if the bowels are constipated. Undigested material, waste substances, ma g their escape. de sure chance for a second escape. was certainly very amusing for! ful results from its use that the many who witnessed ijt number could get near the pigs they would mdke a grab at them, but were vs a little too slow, the runaways Two or three of women mustered up enough' cour- Finally, the owner the pigs succeeded in capturing them, and before continuing on his journey there was no The inci-| with Vinol and seen so many | wonder- | that MARRIED IN TORONTO. stick 'pin. | reliability. | serfs "Cheap good soaps A i A Former Centreville Girl Was the | Bride. A pretty wedding was quietly Eng. {fow, over ivory tafieta. handsome and See brated in Cooke's. church, Toronto, September 25th, by Alexander Estler Hall, formerly ol the wife of Gilbert EF. Long, Walsall, charming in a gown of lace A large Gains- late The bride useful presents. groom's gift to the hride was a gold | bracelet, to the bridesmaid, a ring, and to the groomsman. a pearl Followed by showers of rice and best wishes, the hapoy couple left for their new home, 192% Queen Fast, {from our store is a guarantee of its our large assortment {of scarfs and ties. Fine Alaska Sable from 87 up, at Campbell Bros, | Kingston's fur store. at day. Orders at 11. Cunningham, piano tuner, Chickering 's. hook store. "Phone TTR. soaps rain the skin." Gibson's Red Cross drug store, opposite Whig office. Tots of people 'are poor subjects for a mind. reader. 'Are you saving up something for snowy 4 "porker" would the pastor, Rev. when Miss Coral E. Centreville, became | looked | 11°" Mrs. and chif- | - pearl McAuley's stituent for the blood added. | November Ist, that students sO in this vicinity who cannot be henefit- | ible to the work. ed hy Vinol at this season of the year. | The attendance at the medical cc Vinol is delicious to the taste, and it | lege is larger at this stage than ev tackle the baby pigs. but the proved too much for them. | creator for old people, weak. sickly |jn that department is assured as they would catch hold of a] women and children. nursing mothers, | arts - there is always an y and after a severe sickness. Yi A nk 3 . inol is wnequaled for hacking! ino the most rapidly. It is growing of] all throat and lung troubles. Creates | i : a . | turers had to be appointed for th too thin, fat, rosy and healthy. We have had so much experience | e offer | { fore another ten vears go by. And | couple more buildings will have to ; The Officers Chosen. ~~ lgdded to the "resent good-siz The "'Lend-a-Hand™ Circle of King's! group. Daughters and Sons of Sydenham Street Methodist church, held its an-| jor | nual election of officers; on Tuesday afternoon, and the election resulted : easily housing the students Honorary president, Miss Jennie C.lcoon' leader. Mrs. McCammon: fen tv authorities. i | it. George W. Mahood, druggist' students to find lodging on | of] Shaw; R. F. Greenlees: second vice, Mrs. E. P. Jenkins: treasurer, Miss 1 -- LIVING IN BARRACKS. | Garbutt; secretary, Miss 8S. L. Hipson. | The them -- because there are lots of dered a rs {to have them live in rracks. cheaper fu but | The local detachment. cra it's the same old }ihas had four horses added to its It is intended that Rew Beach. Mrs. Long will he "At -- tahlishment. Home" to her friends after Octohbe speech t pays detachment will perform all the local | th. to pay for quali- transport work, thus doing away with | -- » No RES < havi rivili t a c. and while we make aad Ey essity of having civilian tran The fact that a, fur article comes sell all kinds of fur jackets, we ep Held A Fine Dance. make a specialty of these two popular furs. Persian Lamb Jackets, $100 feo RISC. Sal Jock $200 from | as ackets, | gs50. ' dance given at Miss I hall, Wellington street, last night, for the winter season. There was Holly crowd of dancers present, everything. went as riage bell. dered an excellent programme. other dance will be held, Friday ev ing. Buy $store, opposite Whig office. We do not believe i dad : " lieve there is a person |g ission fields may give all time pos Qi bk _ increase. | Rate, Toronto to Science is the faculty that is increas-|y . Angeles, $43.7 coughs, chronic colds, bronchitis and | fot a ro oo than | five new lec x I rt | Seattie, Wash., $11.95. ose who are! ceggion. With the pedagogy students, | on dingly | there is every likelihood that Queen's | in Canada. | registration will reach the 1.400 mark! 1ders write or before next spring. With the average|p.i¢ ONET | yearly increas s take 1 atvoat. Th | = return money without question if it Jeary Cin Rgr oh bimini street, Toronto, Ont. does not accomplish all we claim for | have 2,000 students: on her rolls bhe-| and . im of ay boarding places. The problem ¢ more |} arge of 'the work. must very be grappled with by the universi- | Uo ce leaving this te, {permitted to live out of barracks, but | owing to the amall number in the pre- | {sent class it was considered advisable | 8.C., the Quite 'a large number attended the E. MeAuley's occasion being the opening of the hall and lively as.a mar- McAuley's orchestra ren- -- Settlers' Low Rates West. The Chicago and North-Western rail- second-class i gunized as i from September is recognized ax the greatest strength) before, so that a record registration gt to October:3lst, to many points in| States and British Columbia. ~ : B Q imei COATS! Portland, Ore., and : ol | way will sell low one-way er | otters' tickets, dail In| Western $0 | Victoria, B.C., : Tourist slee his | ino cars daily from Chicago. For full particulars call on B. H. Be general a ---------- - Kingstonian In Charge. Le! od : {the Locomotive Works. {Cneen street, a {people only a few made rapid strides superintended the building of the board in Hamilton. i ------------ See our Dip-Hip corset. with hose borough bat and shower bouquet of : i je 1 5 bridal roses and lilies of te valley | "The students' fountain pen." regu- | Army Service Corps ts Do Trans | supporters, Se. s dv i completed this' pretty costume. Her {lar $2 pen, for $1.30, at a n's Red port Work. j ent makes of corsets, reac yomade or sister, 'Miss Myrtle Hall, who attended | Cross drug store. | Capt. A. de N. Bell, Ottawa, of the | ordered. New York Dress. Reform, ax bridesmaid, was daintily gowned in {C.PAS.C.. has taken command of | A woman will hoaor hoe hwehand as| mauve-flowered mousseline de soie, | { No. 2 detachment, CPASC., re longas he is willing to love and obey | with white et hat, trimmed with | Kingston's Famous Fur Store. placing Capt. = ( Jean, who bs | er. mauve ¥ = relive folds, an . - . heen trausierre 0 he comman « Com---- funuve. anak velvet obi, nt our 1 33 Persian Lambs and Alaska |i xc" 3 detachment, Quebec. | while R. J. Bertram supported the Seal were not the most stylish, {| All the here taking le long groom. ress servicea course at the RM.C., as well as those After the nuptial knot was tied, a d Ys ble of furs, | attending the lectures for the prome.) reception was given in the home . here {tion examinations in November, have +a J C Thom -- -- : of t wouldn t be {been obliged to occupy quarters in "Before I using Casearets, I had a bad com- unis y pson, 1} Spruce so man fine | \ pimples on my face, and my food was not street, where the bride recvived many . y {Tete de Pont Rarracks. Heretofore gated an it should have heen. Now I am entirely rackets made of || the officers taking this course were | FOL AFLUSRARL LY Hh WES pie Clarence R. Griffin, fs Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. £4 in bik. The gennine ables stan the 0 cure or your money bac! a An- | on- 0; to Vamcouver and Corres low rates from all points 'and agent, 2 Fast King Workmen arrived on Monday to in- stall the new gigantic switch board at Rankin Smith, 3 3 . in . young Kingstonian, It is getting more difficult each year! © a ith the Westinghouse months, 18 in Mr. Smith' has in the electrical | He | We sell all the differ : L have taken only two boxes of them." i Sheridan, lud. Taste Good, vs Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe, Mc. Se, be. Te Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. Goo | ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES MEN AND WOMEN Use Big © for unnatars' | s inflammations | ¥ COATS! § P ------------ 2 n- All the popular models as shown in New York } x £ and Paris are shown by bus at prices to suit economical buyers. $4.50 and Up. Children's Goats. We have not forgotten the little tots. or the big ones either, as our showing of these sizes will preve. See our stock before buying. We have that shade of BROADCLOTH that you desire so much for ® your new suit. Best # range of Dress Goods in the city. | | --i-- i i . - . "Reotch * Mints," the genuine ave | of sent in plain wrapper | IT COMMON with the cream of society. Makers Of Fine Furs. sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug | Nan. suid fe | How a man does hate to exchange i Olrealsr sant on seanag. | good money for a receipted bill ! Newman & Shaw § Milk of human kindness has nothing i MR. OZIAL ROUNDS. A Besident of Wellan Finds Relief in Pe Mr. Ozial Rounds, Wellan yetired lumberman snd a r Welland for half a century, ¥ "For fifteen years. prior to a sufferer from hay asthma a diarrhea. 1 grew weak and and was tortured with inson «] was treated by eminent 3 but, if anything, was worse 1 In fact, I was in as miserab 4 tion ss a man could be. 3 «However, I chanced to t a and noticed an improvems 3 encouraged, I continued, and o ing several bottles of you 4 Peruna, 1 was entirely well : der to myself and friends. g «If, at my advanced age, have obtained such good re Peruna, after 80 many years suffering, there can be no ¢ efficacy in the treatment » Ask your druggist for it. If he cannot supply the MARVEL, accept no other, bat send stamp for tllustrated book--sealed. It gives particulars and directions im- wyaluahle +5 Ti WINDSOR SU LY ©0., Winds + Generul Agents for Cas In view of the ti through our last Prizes, and so t portunity of c of three weeks, $500. First | 2nd 3rd The conditic you have to de shown below a (with label att Red, Pink, Orar Label, which e may send in as LID accompani LI] . By Spec ¢ 1 agree to ab AND EMPIRE as understanding. Signat Addres The competition AND EMPIRE, © must be address: . EMPIRE, Toron Qetober 17th. + A

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