-- DUR real, rist- heme pre- High ya orm pow i aan Cartridges have a them gon o the first choice of Angli- enced big game hunters, | an Sold at a ** less-the-duly™ price, How- If your dealer Nout SEpPIY You, th, is thi Dominion Cartridge Co. LM, 'Dr. MONTREAL. 200y ental the r cer- reli- or to psign- - stress well DIAMONDS from yorld, and F Per Any "DIAMOND" either la Svery or ny hall, in our dtock is _ for . r for THE SMALLER ONES, hile th r real es "are "ust. oe brilliant gr there perfect in quality. e of We 'have at present a line of SINGLE STONES, set in Claw had Settings, at $25 that you will e dis- find it very difficult to equal. hould L even rith a it ap- on cases, Aen Jewellers, Opticians. n the Phone, 666. Hi - ledge ||| Issuers of Marriage arte Licenses. the 350 King St. flict } We in- r who char- r had npor- at- od. It it of clear e 1t r the and n of et a anity [ his. un- Wi onstan u dence quulivice and Pum arr Ad Blend broad | ducement that certainly ought to draw n we | us a large share of your patronage. The is a continual cry of low prices does® bot mean anything to you unless! coupled Juere with Fir Jou Set sterlihg ¥lucs. ita r parison of ve A. yau iit surely Arr ri moods tho cheapest. It will do mo harm pid to pay a visit and see for yourself. de- mded | VV. Fae GQOURDIER. in a re Se vhich 0 geal BEST'S SHORTSTOP eal CURES ALL COUGHS hurch ALWAYS. syn- = & [4 v the AND COSTS BUT . etho- rould ch as hem- | SOEIBICIIGIIISISICICICISE ERIS had § view w--- 2 vhich g which : stlos, from 2 text . 3 use- < edral In the Showing of © £ * orms ' ¥ wor ¥ men wig (Goats, 2 tare ~ 3 dei- 3 with D 8 d $ the ~ aters t . ¥ am @® i~|8 Walking Skirts, : rome * ny. It 3 Toh . > =:/2 Wool Underwear * P nent- . ¥ eh, Ask to see our special ¥ Coat at 3 & - $10.00. L but & ing . W hitg Wonderful value. & pal- ¥ ones ins ¥ mn Ask to see the line of for | § Dress Goods, reg. 50c., sor. ¥ that we are running at | or 8 35c. a Yard 2 E Ask to see the range of 2 ory 3 «(¢ UNDERWEAR : ion ried > we are showing in all § ov | ¥ styles for Men, Women, § ani @and Children. The 3 § prices will please you. # for | © 3 ald $ one ¥ ght g is "1% Newman & Shaw : ly, 3 0c. S ide, H. Guaniy 2 ue oh gham, piang tuner, 21 nt. 4 Get oon at Weese's for 'Xmas. FA ABSOLUTE 1 SERUM. Shean Sold at 11} Cents in 8 H --A Bi Cc Snalne | ton Big Dance Scheduled \ 9 gr he ne ~Toronto butchers Carter's 4 _ Little Liver Pills. Ihave had buyers in the county the past few weeks purchasing cattle which the farmers were anxious to sell owing to the great seareity of food stuff. Prices, however, have been very low, cows going from $7 to $12. At these figures farmers have in many instances thought it profitable not to | sell, with expectations of higher prices lin the spring. Housekeepers on the | other hand, are wondering whv the | retail price of meat keeps so high. A small fire caused much excitement {on Saturday morning, when the brig- {ade was called to the home of ex- | Mayor J. A. Clapp, Main street. Very lithe damagé, however, was done. Despite the lateness of the season, many of the county cheese factories have continued ° working, and the | hoarding was fairly good on Satur day. Thirteen factories offered 728 {colored cheese. The opening bid was i11jc. At 1lje. all the cheese sold. Invitations are now out for what | promises to be the largest and most | | {brilliant dance held in Picton. The " | large, new store of Charles Vandusen is to be the scene of social gaieties on November 27th. The Gananoque band Must Bear Signature of CULE 8I1CK HEADACHE: LOW PRICE OF COWSi&-= THE: DAILY BRITISH WG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1907. vg was thonght that these! meetings should be hewn s0 as the defects in each district could be vention Faivscaints. and a remedy offered. At the annual convention matters were taken up too aed 1a 4 yeuetal fh, The placing of the responsibility fur failed in their duty. One great lack was in not providing the necessary fa- cilities. A person should not be sa- {is engaged to furnish the music. i Capt. Van Vlack has returned home {for the winter, having finished !season on the steamer Van Allen. Watches! In Solid Gold, GoM-Filled and Sterling Silver Cases, all sizes and fitted with any make of movt. Our special move ment has a universal A oa which is good from Hall fax to Vancouver. Before selecting a watch see our dis- play. Kinnear & d'Esterre. | | Mr. and Mrs. George Snider. Miss {Carlie Ross, visited in Deseronto last | | week. guest of Mrs. Rathbun. MAKING OF CHEESE. (Continued from Page 1.) {could not be too high. As Cana dians, we should other than the best. He would sav that a good deal more than one-half of the cheese shipped to Montreal was SEITHROTTTEETN E000 ¢ the best money cam buy, there is nome better. mined. We deliver it to J clean und withort slate, at the very bottom prices. BOOTH & CO., Phone mn Fost of West St vou compare yourself with yourself all | the time you will think you are a good | maker, but as soon as you compare | vourseli with: some other person you { will find that |good. It is a very easy: matter to into third." MEN AND WOMER {forts be put forth to raise the stand- Use Big © for sunature: | ard of Canadian. chee: cheese. | cond grade cheese. 893, where it received ninety-six points -- of a Besialy on 1s bigher than any other Porter in the United States or er JAMES McPARLAND, Sales Agent. FITTED FEET! A man can make himself a big lot of misery by wearing wrong Shoes -- and it often proves the "wrong Shoe" when one Man insists on hav- ing a style just like some friend wears. There are several radical Let us fit yours--for the fitted foot looks better than one cramped,and twisted into a wrong-shaped shoe. lasts, swing or Common Sense lasts. Straight Any Erma] foot can be fitted and fitted well from one of these three shapes. Have You Seen This Season's Styles ? They are splendid specimens of structurally faultless Footwear. Such Men's Shoes aré not sold anywhere else for less than a ha}f to a dollar more in price. All leathers ifi a galaxy of stylish toes. : $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 to $6.00 J. H. Sutherland & Bro., ™ suse maxina. 0000000 00000000000 0000 epee D000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000008 200980000000080 / his | {Miss Chloe Snider is home from Win- | nipeg visiting her father and mother, | 3 The ker dt hees Watchmakers & Je | and arte RE eforves in -- poe] 100 Princess St., Kingston | stated that the standard for quality never look for any | COAL. ! of the finest. The question he was 2 | trying to solve was as to why about -- den mn Yet of | forty per cent. of the cheese was not putting in some good Coal. We so good. This was the live subject of well Coal. It Fh vig that | to-day. ssnts out the 'mx ~ "Cheesemakers should be good - fortable : it's reesemakers shoule we goo Halal An sos n and | judges of cheese, he said, "but if| your work is mot so | put cheese out of first class, but more | difficult to put it out of second class, | Mr. Barr urged that still greater ef- | of cous membranes i Chief Imstructor's Address. gent or poisonous. | The fact emphasized! Ly C. C. Pub Sold hy Druggtets, | low, chief instructor, in his opening re 2M eat In phils Saavn marks, was that an endeavor was be- $590. or3bottlease ts. | ing made to reduce the number of se- Vimalez wilt un At the annual con- {you should be interested in knowing {about the place where it is to be {to be manufactured into cheese, and see that you get a good service. These {are things you have a right to know fabout the place where it is {low prices. Get your work done as {cheaply as possible, but pay enough {50 as to get it done well. Never be- {fore was there so much dissatisfaction {in the business, as at the present time. Many cheesemakers are desirous of dropping oul, because they are not making enough money. To hold the we must go on and do bet- 84, { market, ter. The men with the milk are concernéd." 3 Nr. Glendenning deligored" a {cal address on "Econbmy In Feedi land gave figures to show that milk was costing mere than it should. The {cost this year had been much higher than in many years. Une could not tisfied in merely sending the milk to ' the factory. He should be interested in dairying in all 'its lines. 1 mi ' Jwas found to be a little over ripe,! When the play opens Lis Setanic the person sending it should be told | Majesty is discovered @ renting about it. a letter from a lady al He fs de + tected by Mrs. Satan w severtheless "We want more co-operation be | proceeds to earth aw his appoint- tween the maker and the producer," Pa He meets w « of tuony said Mr. Publow. "After you get the adventinee a o whwituy vd milk in the condition it should be in, | rival ard puts the des ame. Ale The Big House With the ' Big Hits. Ya fowl from ® dinner NOVEMBER - 21st. hae H. Vals melodramatic sousa- "The Way of the Tranagressce" First secutive A DISH WASHER. APPLY TO RAN- doiph Hotel, A GENERA LN SERVANT. Apply HELP WANTED FEMALE. A GOOD Ge "THE FROLICS we offer an SMUT Cote "The Quiet Hot ~FIVE CENTS- Lor OF I TES, RR st, an Cult June hein 7 ee ------------------------------ FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS TO make, also old odes repair and oll, a an way IO' » Toe Tater G81 Broek St, ext io Bibby's Lavery. ARTICLES WANTED. Wonderland Programme for MONDAY and TUESDAY. "TWO BIRDS" This is. nn scream, showing the lven- ures of two chimney sworps Who steal table. It falls in to the hawds of a tramp. The chase, the mix-up end the result will make hold your sides wid roar "Hanky~Panky-Cards" | expect to make much on a cow that This picture shows some most did not receive proper feed. He spoke | astonishing movements of an ordinary of the feed that should be given cows, | Pack of cards that would put a magician i a 3 : to shave. jand advocated the feeding of alfalin | Ji cannot be explained as the mystery hay, and corn silage, as a cheap lis too deep. Jt must Le sen to be un {feeding. Timothy hay he said was [derstood | very poor feed for a dairy cow. | ee " Mr. Glendennine's address was a A DARING MAID most instructive one, dealing as it | The title suggests enough to draw the did, with the most prominent ques- ttentiun uf shel ----r eT tion of the da with the dairymen: | goon, fut tivis one has them all st Mr. Glendenning was plied with many questions, and gave out an abundance {of useful information. | Mr. Mitcheli, superintendent of the i dairy school, tendered the dairymen a | warm welcome, stating that he was very glad to have the meeting held at ithe school. The school not only gave its pupils a thorough training in | cheese and butter making, but also aimed at giving them an all round training in the dairying business. Mr. Mitchell extended a hearty in- {vitation to all dairymen to visit the school during January. February and March, when it would be PF -- i | order. | Superintendent Putnam. Superintendent Putnam said that a {great trouble in regard to holding the {district meetings, was that it « was | very difficult to get the men out to {them, who they were very anxious to reach--men who needed the instruc- ition. In Toronto recently, there had {been conventions held hy the fruit and | vegetable growers, and he would say Ithat there was an increased interest being taken in the work. There had {been a great awakéning, and a desire {for information regarding these spe- |cial lines. | The question of how to reach {men had given the department a {great deal of anxiety. Arrangements had been made for a number of farm- ers' meetings, 950 each year, and in this way much good had been done {Tt was the desire to reach everyone {who was not using up-to-date me- thods. Mr. Putnam advocated the forming of farmers' clubs, for the discussion of local conditions. The dairymen, he said, "could accomplish much good hy meeting together for this purpose. An $8,000 Hog. Kansas City Journal. Clay Centre is now the home of an $2,000 Poland China hoo the x | the of C. W. Dingman, "of Clay C and Smith Bros., of Alma, Voter = is the name oi this wonderful hog, and not only is he an $5,000 hog, but he is the finest specimen of his breed in the world, according to hog experts of the United States. Voter won the championship prize over all Poland China hogs of all ages at the Illinois state fair. The Illinois state fair is held late, and the winners of all the state fairs held before were there to compete for the prize of champion, {which would indicate that the winner {was the best of his breed of an} age in the world. Voter is mot only valued at $5000, but a half interest in him sold at that rate. He is the highest-priced Poland China hog in the world . - To Cure A Cold %u One Day. Take Laxative Brom Quini lets. Druggists refund money jf it Toile to cure. W. Groves signa on each pox: 25. Representatives from the congrega- Jtions of Heckston, South Mountain {and Pleasant Valley presented Rev. C. {R. Ferguson with a furlined coat, !with a Persian lamb collar, also a | heavy fur robe. | No matter, how severe the cough or {how long you have had it, Gibson's {| Red Cross Coush Syrup will --r it. | 25e. bottle for 20c.; 30c. bottle, | Belleville YM.CA., as the le. of {a contest, has had 262 members add- led to-it. "Chamois vests." Buy them at Gib No country love Ca {miss this, also & orilt ™ © INTRODUCED TO SELWYN still large wadisnoes, | DROP IN AND BE HER. MISS EMILY continoes to plwse the and will sing "NIGHT AND DAY" | With the hour teautiful shides to this | { Song ever seen Kingston. AT THE PRINCESS J. ALLEN, Mf I Tuesday are our ge Pictures for Today wen very good, also wu chung rom eral run of pictures. "PICTURESQUE CANADA" Descriptive ought to " From Jealousy to Madness" Song rendered hy GF HAMMOND, "In After Years When I Aw OM t---- CET IMPORTANT MUSICAL EVENT Under Auspices of Vocal Students' Club, first appearance of taiented daughter, Miss Clara Clemens Oontraito. Assisted by Nichols, Violimist. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Miss Marie . 8 PM Beats , at Box Office. $1, on sale Saturday, Prices--35c., $0c., 706. and Box Seats, $1.50v NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT wm Court will be held pursuant to the of the County of Frontenae, ou FIUDAY, wour of 10 am. ¥ the Council Chamber, Oity Hail, ot Kingston, to bear and de terasine the several appeals from the de- cision of the Court of Revision. Dated at Kingston, this 18th day November, 1907, W. W. SANDS, 5 t Clerk of the Municipality of the City of Kingston, ET RS FOR TOLLS Cataraqul Bridge Company. SEALED ERS, MARKED Tender for Tolls," will te received by the undersigned, at his ofiice, 79 Clarence . Kingston, until {be 20th jase three © Gwck pam., or the lease the tolis of the i Boidge for one year from the first duy foruary AD, 11908. Those tendering to naw Sureties. The lowest or any tener will not neces- sarily be The weg Will be expected to make ordioar x u t repairs for a comsideraiion 1 be ag By Order THONAS MILLS, Secy. : mois {son's Réd Cross drag » store. "Phone | the prison fare, | selves. { upon applying a knite "MARK TWAIN'S? TUESDAY, NOV. 19th Assessment Act By His Homor the Judge | the 29th day of November, 1907, at Whe | of | LADIES DEsy Goons SpE up oN A JOB CLEANING Asus our OF | ys. & Mantle "Maker, 160 Bagot or carted. Prices rad. Prem one A st OFFICE store, FROM ist JANUARY, 141 Ki on long or short lense, furn persisted in milk to the fac Owaries a word, gikninuin charge for" one ia to right party. tory which was not Ee good el mag Se ea idan sertion, 25e. FAR street. should be,. Just so as Superb soemic ot Intricate stage maker would accept aS the Now » Ta ne Le ee. HELP WANTED-MALE. ALD FOR GENERAL WORK, FOR cheese would not improve, Cheese-}2id & otis ¥ : Bt Sours Rly Jo makers would mp but 25°38 50 gai BRIGHT BOY, TO LEARN THE a wi » re, a much better way would be to dis- a a oy Sirschin Shoes printing trade. Apply Whig office. TA of SC IL SECTION, BOR m_ Hm, 4 he edeled in accspting ng Concert. YOUNG MAN. AS CLERK IN FRUIT | Geriiftels te', provesiaat. Sulary, $900 The instructors had pointed out that rosy. bgt Sr + ATR ountain Grove, Ont. y h pine - ons of the great defects in the bush a A TRAPS PROTESTANT, THE pess was in the raw material furnish- BOY. TO WORK IN STORE FROM ed, The cheesemakers showed weak- X80 to 6 o'clock, smd Seturdey for Fa or Sn ness in not educating the patrons as afternoon and sening. Apply The Trg | ho to the condition in which milk should . Ww. Davies Cou a ah A, ob. be sent in. Cleanliness was, of courgs,| * - Tomes Po 4 first needed, and it was not a @ | Ladies Hoyr, ag to 13; Some at | SPEUIAL SALESMEN FOR EASTHRN of the farmers not knowing how to Every Performance, Suns Liberal weekly, LARGE DOUBLE FRONT R i be clean in their work; a was| TO-DAY asd TUESDAY we present Reliable ig For "ail urticiars WANTED--GENERAL. per week. Apply 105 Se 5 the case, then the instructors had treal. |" hr FOR PURNIT UI bi a SE head water hea eh f St PERSONAL. | rsycmc LIFE READER AND AD- | viser--Porter, help giver of paychic | fufluence ; he advises you on just what you want to know, what to do, | and what to expect, giving daweriy- | tions, Oates, facts concersing an or anything ; Jayinie ORR "aod | influence placed in your own hands | to remove the cause of eny trouble, { failure, misfortune or ness most desire, business, love, | marriage, divorce, property, apn | og hon ee 20 Ngo mi 100 lens OR a bangs" un Suding stolen articles. REVOLVER HID IN CAKE. | Discovered By Warder's Wife in a Warsaw Prison. Rather an original story comes from | the Warsaw criminal prison. A book- | hooper, named Schneider, was awaiting his trial, being charged with fraud. As his health was bad his family sent him many little delicacies unknown to | delicacies which, no doubt, the head wardgr shared with him. | | The other day, among other things, | | a huge iced cake appeared. "The war- | der"s children were fond of cake, and | so was his wife. They, therefore, de- termined to Keep half of it for them. | Their surprise was great when, | to the dainty, | it stuck just below the icing and re- |" to go any further, wr be baked to a cinder," Warder. But her good man, aid Nevo that something worse than careless baking was responsible for | the cake's bhardpess, cut round the | sides, and was rewarded by finding a revolver and seven cartridges buried in the paste. When brought up before the authori. ! ties Schneider confessed that he had | intended to shoot his guardians and |- escape from prison before his trial. | "After all," said the warder, pensive ly, when he tow his story, "honesty is not always the best policy. If my wife had not cut into that cake 1 | shoud have been a dead man by now, for 1 sleep hard." | Open To Argument. Galt Reformer Here is a story of "Mac," the genial | janitor of the G.C.L., which has never before appeared in print. About a vear ago Mac possessed a small hairy dog, of which he was very fond. Some of the boys used to tease Mac a good deal about this unattractive pet, but his reply was, "I wouldn't tak' twenty dollars for ma' wee doggy." Several of the boys decided to test the truth of Mac's statement, and between them made up twenty dollars. Then, one {day they approached him, repeated their old sneers at the dog and got his utual reply. One of the boys said: "Now, Mac, I'd like that dog myself, land here's twenty dollars if you will sell him." He counted! out twenty | dollars and placed it on a desk near which Mac was standing. Without a smile Mac drew a fifty-cent piece from his pocket, handed it to the boy, took up the twenty dollars, and said, "Weel, I didn"a say I wouldn't tak' nineteen fifty. The doggy's yours." Two Farmers In A Row. On Saturday eyening about seven o'clock, there was a police call to the Revere hotel, where two Pittsburg' farmers were involved in a row: Ross was kicked in the head by Fd- ward Peck, and sustained three cuts in the scalp. A doctor was called, and stitched the wounds. The injured man was removed to the Hotel Dien where be will be confined for several days. ett Sessa The man who canfiot make up his un- | {In Goon anything else circle of whole paris, between Vie torin St. and | Office. Liberal reward if returned to this Office. | A HAND-BAG, AND PURSE, CON- tain siwall Sum, of money, near Of on at field. Finder please retunitl to Whig office -- receive reward. A MARMOT MINK STOLE, LINED with black satin, on Friday eventing. on University, Aldred or Earl Reward for its return to Whig office. BOARD AND ROOMS. LocALITY, MODERN IM. provements, of phone, tera $4 Apply Box i u Y. 2." Whig office. THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT! Unitarian. | nmv, 0. W. CASSON, OTTAWA Wanted---Courage. What most of us want more than in religious life is sim ply courage. Or to put it more plain- lly, we are cowards. For years many of us have censed to believe the old traditions of the past. We are no { longer mentally able to accept the articles that form the creed of our church. Yet we stay where we are, land do. what we have been doing, be {enuse we are afraid to let our diver- gence of view be known. We are afraid to cut loose, and to stand lalone. Yet this is the courage that the world needs more than anvihing else to-day. How is it with you? Address, Mr, Casson lor [ree liters ture. Made i n Canada Couper's Pure Baking Powder A strictly pare article. A trial order solicited to convince you that it is the Lest that money can Luy. New Fruits A full nssortment of Raisins, Peels, otc. New Cider Pure and Sweet. Lyvola Ripe Olives And Lyvola Olive Oil. The Essence of Purity. D. Couper's, 341-343 Princess St. 'Phone, 76. A SPLENDID PRE-- SCRIPTION. An eminent fhysician states that ha has used the following Prederiition in his practice for a number of years and found it very successful in the treatment of kid- ney, liver, bladder and urinary affections amd is unsurpassed for the cure of rheuin. athe, driving the uric acid entirely from the system. He cloims that a very few doses will relieve the most severy pain in the back, arising from disordered kid- neys and impure blood, and being harm- oii be given to children with The prescription is ove ounce of J." 'wpirits of nitre, ome ounce of com- pound vimosa, amd four ounces of syrup rhubart, tekes in dessert spoonful doses in water after meals and at bedtime. These expensive ingredients are obtain able at any relinbile drug store, Currants, Violated Reds e" Traditions. nh ew ¥ Fields used to remark "so feolingly in "About Town," the game of bridge is a "polite one, but sometimes this part of the fashionable amusement can be carried to too great an extreme, as was illustrated at a family party the other night. A husband and wife were partners, and his hand over wn mind always knows just how the Yniverse should have been made. That man has done something who as maid something that will make men stop and think. The man who prays from a sense of | duty to get to the he husband studied jlo before he inquired of bis wife, in {the ribed phrase, "May 1 play, POWER & SONS, ot CAITECTS, ME chant' oR BAVING GOOD FTI | ok SI gre hg, prone 8 ANY PERSO! . root, Wit B : piture or Stoves to rof, before one smaller ro locality, xe! I For terns, selling, drop a px to John dress Re On (3 hig office. > Thompson, street, Dex to St. Andrew's Church. ISHED Eo bok Va t NO N HOUSE J AND LOT, OT. IN SuntNns De 1 or , to pur ly od EDUCATIONAL. cha ® Cane low gi rice by letter A -------- + SERA to "0. F,, fice. $10 FOR A PROFESSION. COURSE | : tare ME in Optics. to week STRONG YOUNG MAN DESIRES ANY ins New Big Reid, Radios or Gentle Khel of employment, in be ony. Jan Ya wu t on horses, School, v. 0, Box 24, Duliates N.Y. Apply Friel Re Mortis. 279 Bagot St $10 FOR AN EDUCATION, cou MONEY AND BUSINESS. » in B or S $14 CARRIAGE, WatUUUNS, JFURNL for thirty/ ou New ork € ! o1 COVER MORE OF ture, Planos, or stor Pox oun Bona BR ts than any other ovina the month, Soar, o any Yay Buffalo, por A Mark. | apply to Laturney's Usrriage Works, | ENT N WANTED Soglin. Insurance Emporium, Mar! oh nd 308 Pi ap ep 1VERPOC LONDON AND GLOBE] i Fire POL Company, Available | LOST. assets oy Ma in ddition 21 which policyholders ave a ban ited Hey of all [GOLD CHAIN, LONG, SINCE I Tar JAbLY pro- | Thonkei vite fay. The Sudar will b be ARCHITECTS. p ured 1k t possit rewy by urnidn to . S------------------ . vedors En or vio | mem NUE C= |ARTHUR ELLIS. ARCHITECT, | BROOCH OF HEART DESION, AND h COR: Bagot HENRY P. SMITH, SA Ascher Building, ing and Wel on 1 . NEWLANDS, ARCHI > en bond Soor over ey ESTABLISHED 1863. Prseldent--Six Richard < Cartwright Money on - X petite. Homoivel oN County Debe wosived and fatorcat allowed. 8. Cc. , Managing Wm. Murray, Auctionee 27 BROCK ST. Neéw Carriages, Cutters, Harness ete., for sale. Sale of Horses every WEATHER STRIP! Keeps Sut the Cold, Costs | and Saves Much, Good ¥ STRACHA N'S New England Chinese Re 2S! 1 King Stre a 2] King to 8 3 best place to get an all round 'Lunch io the city. Meals of all kinds on shortest notice. Eoglish and Chinese dishes # pecialty. 'Phone, 656. NewYorkGhinese Restaurant opsa = Da a.m. » 3. ai. best place to get an all round --s in the oily. oll kinds om Miortast Rotios. oni and Chinese C. H. Powell, Carpenter and Jobb 103 Raglan St. MONEY IN CANARI | partner ¥* His better half Jooked | wrathfully across the table at him and violated all the traditions of the lgnme by replying: "For God's sake, Jor ge The residence of Brockville, was burned on 8 ow fire caught in the loss is $1,000,