Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Nov 1907, p. 3

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-- -- HIGH - CLASS DIAMONDS Any "DIAMOND" either or RY wall, in our stock is Fo guaranteed. THE SMALLER ONES. while not as expensive as sizes are just as brilliant and || perfect in quality. 3 We have at present as line of I STORES. 2 Bout v you ind it very difficult to equal. . SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. 'Phone, 666. [ssuers of Marriage Licenses. 350 King St. WE GIVE FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY : Ladies' Black Cloth Coats, ned, Canadian Rat, $40. Hamster, Lined, Sable Collar d Reveres, $40. 3reen Cloth, Trimmed with nk, $60. [he above are Sample Coats. I. F. Gourdier, Brock St 'I'he great Uterine Tonio, amd jonly safe effectual Monthly latoron which womon can P~Y depend. Fold in three sa\ of strength--No. 1, $1; No. 1 10 degrees stronger, §3; No. 5 cases, box. Sold 7 all or send ppaid on Puiniees, snd not astrip gent or poisonous. Sold by Druggtets, or sent in plain wrappse ; Are moving out. Many ladies in the city and surrqunding dis- trict are, pleased with the Coat they bought from us, and you will be in the same happy frame of mind if you buy here. ' Swell Coats, $7.50 and up. , Headquarters for the best makes of Under- wear for men, women, girls or boys. D> > 4 Newman & Shaw SIISISICIISISIIGISIBIGBISISICIONN Corns Between The Toes. r.on the soles of the feet, can be dd by a few applications of Put- 1's Corn Extractor, which acts nlessly, quickly and with certain- The genuine "'Putnam's" always ed. Try it. : ere was a runaway on Princess et, this morning. A farmer was ing a team hitched to a phaeton, n-the cross tree came off the ton- and fell at the horses' feet. The mw was stopped in front of Laid- . before ' any damage had been I were to write a motto for the | 1 would say this: Good charac- it, keep it, y express, prepaid. for COATS ! | : fe i. . THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, Miss, Miller, of Elora, was thrown out of his buggy and fatally injured last night. ] A war has been started on slotma- chines throughout the province Quebec, an order having been issued from the attorney-general's depart. ment to have all seized and confiscat- ed that can be found. * : The banking system of the United States is strongly condemned by B. Stickney, president of the Chicago & North-western railway. The govern- wient, he says, 'while urging the peo- ple to trust the national banks, is affaid to trust them itself. The SS. Montcalm, arrived at Que- bee, at: 10.30 o'clock, this morning, ahd anchored at St. Joseph de Levis. She will: be placed. in Davis' dry dock for examination and repairs. , Joseph 'Robinson, one of Brantford's highly esteemed citizens, died, early oh Wednesday 'morning, from heart failure. © He had passed: his ninetieth and. had been indispesed only a yhar couple of days. For many years past, : -------------------- * Limited Accommodations. Youth's Companion. A difident looking man from one of the suburbs step) up to the ticket office in one of the railway stations in Chi i and asked the man inside, | in a on ing way, if he sold round trip tickets, the Jamestown ex- sition. Po Yes, sir," answered the ticket sell- er. "Give reduced rates?" "Yes, sir." x "IL suppose there will be special days now and then "Undoubtedly." "Going: to be a Pocahontas da; "1 guess so." : "Well, what I want to know is y » this," said the stranger, clearing his thirgat. "Will there be a John Smith day PLE #1 don't know as to that' gravely rejoined the ticket seller, "but 1am inclined to think not. Hatel acoons- modations in the neighborhood of the exposition are limited. BT af Tried To Save Child. Troy, N.¥., Nov. 27.--Mrs, Nellie Dunsith, aged thirty years ang Bea- trice Burns, aged five years, died. Inst night as the result of burns received during the day. The child was play- ing about. the stove in, the home when her clothing. caught fire- . Mra. Dun- sith caught up little .one at- tempted to smother the flames, w ich | { in turn communicated to heri own gar- (in, ments. Neighbors came to the rescue, and suctecded in extinguishing the flames, hut not before fatal injuries had been received. The sufferers were removed later to a hospital, where death occurred later. Ere eis Shot Rival In Mad Rage. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 27.--Maddened by the beliel rye g A husband's affec- me a Sir. Ania, Maithe Mrs. i Es. nie. y . A shot nnd instantly bed] rs. Brown, Two bullets' from aj thirty-tw e revolver entered the was 'band Maithe. I iatelvy after the Mrs. Maithe went to the gearest station ahd gave Bersell up: Cr daly: Coleman ) crea "The Were Slain. Vienna, Nov. 27.--It Is repor! ted from the city of Di that, at least, 1,500" men and and "Your drug. store. way » Phone Gibsons Red Cross Robinson, beld. the position of division dérk in Brantford, bul had been Hv ing a ivate lile. for. 8 few' yéars ov. 7.--In the list ted on the king's week Mrs. Fart \ students at Queen's College, who at- tend "St, George's cathedral. Mrs. Macaulay, Miss Minnie Simpson, tAnnie Muckleston, and one or two 'others dropped in towards the close 'of the afternoon to have a glimpse at he vous peo. Lo * Little Miss Doris Folger. attained ity of mine, on Saturday, so o hours, . * - - Swift. ed the ices. . . sequence, . . * was spent, - - . . will take place to-morrow morning. - - - - of thé month. f of 'her aunts, Mrs. an wart, Harrowsmith, 3 street, a visit. with Mrs. R. C. Carter, West street. visi home, will leave on Friday, street home oh Monday. long: it for another fortnight. vet. ts. George Bishop, of Ottawa, wireet. ts direct ' to |th Picton, to-nig will be the guest of Mrs. Herbert 8. The i annowno Alice May, only daughter of Mr. and witk, Bago nie pe Berg Sk Charles Turner, to Mr, riage will take place shortly. a hier, i 3 . - . ¥F Lennox Mills, Mrs. W. B. Dalton, Nira fedvas of Smith College, cess of land will be presented to- loward Folger, West street, gave her that most delightful thing, a birthday party. Everything was cou- leur de vr literally, as well as metaphorically, for pink flowers and pink 'candles and pink rib and-- cheeks gave an outward air of h rosiness corvesponding to the Joy within the little hearts, whose wilers tomped gaily for several concert on November 12th, was a de- 3 . rans. James Rell, ex MPP, Ina STR BAT GOODE whi was chairman. The children were ad-|be repeated," yieig mirably trained 'and fully acquitted themselves. The ball in the town hall, on Friday evening was largely attend rr --------------e ee ed. Henry Dunn has gone to Water 36 4 £ Seo. town to spend the winter. W. Mur Wonderland 5 >, re . we Mes. S } Birch, B & stim, Parrott, Wilton, visited Mrs. John grep gave a tea, on Monday, in honor of to: s bride, Miss Gestrude Wil- Jooked after 'the. tea, the tea table be- ing in the drawing-room, whick was very puettily adorned with + flowers. Among the Juels. were : Mes. Henry Wilkinson, . George Bishop, Mrs. Charles. McDonough, Miss Maud Sears, Miss Emily Sears, Miss Smythe, fe Sexiride trap Nita Jean and isd Kate Craig, Miss Mild, nes, Aad Leta Cavoin, Woe Shed yg Miss Pearl * Oldrieve and Miss Irene general overhauling of things. Plough- ing bees seem to be the order of the | This picture is.em intccasting oddity, day wow. F. Boyce held one yester- aR day and W. Wallace expects to have | King Pardon Pr op : | one to-morrow. Mrs, Young was call- | Fregee in conference regarding " od away to Wilton a week ago to-day tumel--Bogging, O jons-- The. Drills to attend the funeral of her mother. Foun PARSE ay the Last t at at Mrs, Bliss bas left for the other side FChaMag © ~ to join her better bali. Mr. Randall Greets President, ~The Sedvation has taken possession of Kirk Walker's | Fiend roa house. George Irwin has leased Miss CERTAINLY A. Purdy » place for anothes year. ee EEN Re Tw ua amd swell Purdy is expected home for | WES SU New York Success, Christmas a Penoka, where he has KEEP ON SMILING. heen during the past season, in busi- " ness with his brother. Visitors : R. AT THE Gibson, Glenvale, at: B. Guess'; Mrs, 87 = Hutton and children at John Grant's; hi ALLEN : For To-NfoTr nly, O pon. F. Murton has returned from the 1 North-West. \ "THE VOLE OF CONSCIENCE" Mrs. James McLennan, Ottawa, was the hostess at a charming tea, on Saturday, in honor of her guest, Miss Jean Duff, of Kingston. The tea ta- ble was prettily decorated with pink and white roses and was presided over by Mrs." Duff and Miss Lily Fraser, while Miss Elsie Cotton segv- vv Badminton, on Saturday, was di- versified by the excitement of an elec- tion,' and the club now numbers sev- wral mobé members on its roll in con- Carroll, Marysville, and Edward Car- There was a gicls' luncheon at the Country Club, : yesterday, in honor of Miss Verna Smith, of Winona, who has been Mrs. Adam Shortt's guest. The party . included Miss Nora Gor don, Miss. Grace. He ming, Miss Mil- deed Jones, iss Lillian Kent. Miss Dorothy = Brownfield, Miss Phyllis Short, Miss Marie and Miss Dorothy Carruthers, And Miss Mamie Garrett. a Mxs, &. Carroll Mys. H. McCarthy herly's. Sundav. Mrs. N. Orser, Kep- | Ter, visited friends here this week. | Cuptiourds, Office Furniture, Stov {| Mr. and Mrs, M. W. Evans and Mr. other goods. . -. (N.B.)--Take notice: that parties baying The pa which "surprised" Miss! and Mrs. William Bicknell attended at this store can have the same Kathleen Crisp, at St John's rec- | the re-opening services at Moscow on 4 claiming goods and paying char tory, on Saturday evening, was made| Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. TL. K. Perry | (if any), by calling FRIDAY, MON | visited his brother, Levi Perv, of twelve of the not-out girls, and Thorpe. last week. G. Lee and Mrs. W. cadets. The jolliest of evenings The wedding of Miss Gertrude Wil- kinson: and . Archibald Christmas Mrs. Bertram Blackhall will receive on Friday of this week, at 300 Uni- versity avenue, and afterwards on th third Friday of She month. 4 Mrs. David Laidlaw will beat home tor the. first. time since: getting settled in her house, 143 Eaxk street, on Mon- day, December 2nd, and after that date on the first and second Mondays | Missea as Mrs. John Ward will be by. s community which regardless of creed, shared in the beneficient sym- pathy and: good-will. which she = ever dbrowd; there is one to whom the. Joss falls bitterly. Very deeply indeed<is grief felt for the sorrow of ow. Ca Miss Stewart, Toronto, or the anest well as the surrounding townships ? re. Edward Peck left, yesterday, for [ Detroit, after a very pleasant visit here. tl Miss Adelaide Ritchie went, to-day, i to pay Mrs. Michael Sullivan, King The Rev. Gi RB. Beamish came down from Belleville yesterday; and is stay- ing with Mrs. W. B. Dalton, John. stom street. Little Miss Margaret came down with her father ond is staying . '} Mrs. John Waddell, William street, has chosen Monday for her reception day, and this week her pretty candle. {| lighted drawing-room attracted. many tors. Miss: Mand Sears, after her visit at Senttle, having remained longer than of juasia,_centol, 2 Ne Da ro] i the name of} to come y ou Rr Th. Galemen. Tf iheir way 16 Mrs. George Sears',Earl Miss Verna Smith and Miss Muriel ofl | Seatt have. gone down' to Ottawa. : - - - ' Miss Minnie Crothérs, Earl street, who is énjoying ber visit to New York very , has decided to pro- t Miss Etta' Callaghan, Garden Island, is Raving a wery pleasant visit in the west; and has not turned her face engagement © a in o-- inton, Division street, ok le, 'and' Mra. n Chad-| t street. The marriage will |} : RTT. An ot t of interest just an- in Toronto is that of Mrs. of Ottawa, widow of . Jory, of Barrie. The mar-| 5 Over a " Toa Baa. Ou Tha Box." A = Lx % a th # of the Montreal Star.{ Pwo very funny comedies naw one of the editorial force of f ry s Boston, Heald. Miss. Smith 1s a [8FTived late this afternoon, A------------ day and to-morr ow: Centreville News. o i Centreville, Nov. 25.--The &chool DANCING RUFUS" FIVE CENTS. v and family have moved into Mrs. McGrath's house. Miss M. McGill | THR 'H RAMOS MADE MOVING nt last Sunday at home. Mrs | PICTURES FPANOUS IN KINGHTON ; S . Clancy, on, Sunday Programme ' for WEDNESDAY apd THURSDA Y§ Murvale Jottings. Wurvale, Nov. 26.--D. Murton and €¢ unneling . party arc .groatly improving the Ti ' the English grounds of the English church by the » addition of a new wire felyce and a 4 Channel' a AN AGENT TO SELL A GOOD § YOUNG PERSON, ENG ne PO ALFRED MAXANM HAS OPENED A ishwent SUITABLE FOR A GENTLEMAN. a tly modern ve ARTHUR BELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF- fice, Cor, Queen an! Bagot street and there y Kingston eg The $s Wreck in S JFTCTURE Bs memset also "KING EBWARD ON MHMS, Camden East Items. RA, CH THE BREAD." roll, Toronto, are visiting their moth- | is very low. D. Parrott has a NOTICE position at Williams Mills, Flintop. ee} Stuast. Williams and Stover | JBailiffs Sale at 200 Brock St. with pn deer to his credit. Mr: and | will be offered for wale um ures and Frames, Glass Cases © ING, at 9 a.m. Tee. Harrowsmith, at J- W. Skin- [held a meeting last eveni nd hired ner's, Fridav. Mra. Cyrus Edgar ond {our same teacher, Miss P ravior for Mrs. D. Fdgar. Yarker, visited Mrs. [the coming year. Rev. Mr. Tevine, of Stover recently. Misses Olive Gal- |Flinton, passed through here on Tues- braith and Jean Riley attending mo- |day, F. Good, collector. of township del school, Napanee, spent Saturday [of Barrie, and Mz. Barker, collector and Sunday at home. Misses Estella | of township of Kennebec, are making Skinner and L. M. Davey, and D. B their rounds. Mr. and Mrs, I Delyea, Amey visited friends at Tamworth, lspent Wednesday at_theit daughter's, Sunday. Miss Johnston, Switzerville, | Mrs. A. Marshall's. We hope pow the spent Friday with M. Johnston. The [diphtheria is all over. Mr. Niggan had Camden East Evaporator company |the misfortune to get his finger cut closed its work here last and blood-poison has. set. in, Mr. Pegr- Keslerville Topics. town on Saturday. Mr. McCausland Keclerville, Nov. 25.--Robert Boal, | was at Cloyne on Sunday, to hear William Yateman, George Ruthven and | from his sister, who is sick, with the J. B. Anglin attended the township | diphtheria. N. Mills is drawing lum- council to-day at Sunbury. Charles [ber to Kuladar Station. A. and Mrs. Clark and John Robb went to Reuben |W. Loucks spent Sunday. at. J, Spie- Clark's, Millburn, to-day, to attend a ler's, Parry Road. A large number of Bloughing bee. The plonghing bee at|Harloweites are visiting Arden. Mrs, Angliv's lash Satunjay was | A. Gray is home from a visit with her was at California to-day on business. mother at Ardoch. The otographer Me. and Mrs. John Hanley, of : Mill- | who visited our town pri oh ap burn, visited at Clarence Hanley's last [400 has not forwarded any of the week. The rural telephone system is | pictures he took while here. We are being much talked off here. It would | watching the mail with 'expeetatgnt be a great advantage. Why should leye and much patience. Munsters Wal- not Stomrington township have it as!jace McCausland and Don Fraser took M a short cut to school on Wednesday The farmers appreciate. very much the worming, through the woods, and got nice open fall which will be a great])oget, and were missing for 5 couple of saving of fodder which is much need: bhours, A sugar party was held-by our od. Adam Ritchie, township council [young people Inst "evening in. the Jor, passed through this section last { Campbell House, An.enjovable evening week looking over the road and fiX-|was spent by all. = 6: Marshail is at ing where required. Nearly everybody his brother s, A. Mawshall. Mrs. T. at Koelerville takes the Whig and} Whiteman, Sr.. haw been om the sick would not be without it. Miss Susie | ligt. Mr. Thompsem, .Adden, who is Robb is visiting friends at Lyndhurst. |, ent for the cream separators. nass- John Banks was at the north shoreied through hee to-day. Faton's on business last week. Thomas Moore 3 . \ ) a tine young horse Hom branch store is undevgoing repairs. James Perris. A meeting of the - Sun- Will Marry Miss Kenny. day sohool officers will 'bo held this} gion, Bermuda, N » : la, Nov. 27.--The evening at Mrs. Stanley's. weather is - éxeaptionally fine and mly on are here from Canada ! : and the United States. Col. Weston of Harlowe, Nove. 2. --The rain, on | the Royal Army. Medical Calon is Wednesday night put the r na | popular in yachting cireles, his yacht, desperate condition. Mrs. Hamilton, | Shelly having won many Mes here, , visited at her 'sister s, Mrs. started for Halifax, where he will be J. Gray recently, and was accompahi- | married. His fiancee is Misa Kenny, Roads Are Desperate. ed home by Mrs. Gray and children. Yor : Mr. Wheeler; Pam a. Rood, daughter of a banker in Halifax. our town this week en route for' Arden. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Sherm- | In Christmas Travel Magazine A an have come to our town. Mr. Sher @irl Mountaineer in the Canadian man. is the pastor of the Holiness | Rockies, by Laura Fitegerald, gives Movement church, Mr. McKim, North- | the experience of an English 'girl in brook, called at G. Connor's, last climbing peaks.' Christmas in eis week. D. Parks is helping Mr. Eagle, | a sympathetic account of the holiday Pend' Creek, Jumbeting for J. Rhom- | season spent by an English party. t tinioht 0. J. Critchley paid Kaladar a flying The ancient ¢ visit on Monday. J: Gray expects to | mass after Christmas: and the. early go to Ardoch to-morrow for a couple {morning mass. attended by shepherds of dave. Mrs. McMulfin and children | of the Campagna is described. 1 'the guest: of Mrs. Henry Wilkinson, Bagot" -- for the Bachelors' an » a and while there (his deer lmnting now. S. Petry, of | A special case kept for cigars and {Mver's Cave, at 0, Wood's. The sec. | cigarettes at Gibson's Red Cross drug retary-treasurer dias : leave to-day for Inverary. Casper | The: Regiopolis Football Club has Thompson i hoine from Huntsville. It accepted the challenge issued by the is neatly two years since Cas" was Kingston Collegiate Institute for any home, and his many friends are plens- jonior team' in the city. The college ) led to see hint and wish him' success in | team bobe for a trustees of school store, RENRY P. SMITH HITROT, any shown ia | nchos Building, AR Square. is picture shows | the | WE SON ROAITECTS, POWER & SONS: AG. ormer Brdsk #M. NEWLAXDD, ARCHITECT, OF tee ------ RAK $10 FOR A PROFESSION Sounak énange, oxyin, TO- DREADNOUG HIT be FO NIGER CL oan wll, again Camden East, Nov. 26--Mr. and| For TO-MORROW we offer « splendid. VE TRAG Yt ) i i * Le CPATRIVK, ISSUER OF Mrs. J. Carroll, Harrowsmith, Miss iran GPE vi Ce 8. KIRKPATRI = bn Song, "MY DP BAD QUARTERS CIRCULATING. ---- A Young Man ¥as Reported to + ' Parker' ki tow returned from hunting last week, cach | og 0 E's Tre: Wakes FRIDAY, oes | + yd Mrs, S. Storms, Wilton, at G, Fm- [Warrant for rent: yele, One Camera Complete, 8 by 10, a number of circulated around the city. The lead quarters are excellently made and at a glance would be passed by mostly any one. A young man went into an | igaiad Ontario street eating house to-day to got his breakfast. He changed a bill and in the change received a bo gus quarter, which t woman refus- ol to take back. The man is positive that he received the bad money there, | as he had nothing but the $5 bill gn him when he went in. posession and a court case may fol- handling this money, and storekeepers especially should be careful in the change they make. 1908 ite Child Rescue campaign, begun late this year. 'Its dim is "to bring the childless home and the homeless child together." Another announce ment of importance is that of a grou sall, Yarker, fish inspector, was in will deal with the betterment of the individual, the community and the nation from the point of view of the The services of science to home, health attention. er. Butler, Charles Battell Loomis, El them : Ink bottles may be corked when sent b the fruit on them, . Chinese or Hebrew. at onte be next Saturday. 1907. 3 da local Fs ou Sh pan op At 17 APply to Mas, Lewin, 104 Pine 'clean, and - i aoaele prices. Oallowey: * The Tailor, 181 Brock St.,, next ww 'eo Avery. - - Eatabl om St, opposite Opera House way and i8 ready to do all kinds Le Ee ra a BOARD AND ROOMS, -[A BLACK AND WHITE VALUABLE A -- a ---- property of Shite ahs | aon, DOW an 2 - TO BUX A STORE OR , in the country. McCann, 51 street. SIX LADIES OR GENTLEMEN, TO travel, for reliable Tordito ply in the evening, to street. A JOB CLEANING ASHES OUT OF GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE cure boa necommoduth locality. Apply Box TO A GENTLEMAN WOULD ------------ AAS. * locality | FURNISHED HOUSE, FROM 1st NOVa i. a) twelve Brock Fae somewhera West Se of "W.X.S.," Whig ol h tmpro ments, telephone, elo. satisfaction ie Apply Bex ARCHITECTS. CERE| ARTICLES WANTED. No, pment ut SPOTTED ouch dog, answering to the ame of Matte. Vo + Any' peton tate 8. Ferguson, a FOR SALE. ---------------------------------- REG! ; BULL calves, out A 8 oom: r Inv Ad : RT pee STORAGE MOR FURNITURE, ETC in first-Class storehouse, and moth' 3 proot. McCann, 51 Brock. Bt OFFICE OVER WADE'S DRUG ur, Qor. Ring avd Brock Sts., hot 5B heating Rin & pply at McCasn's, Ai +: Gal , , + oriat aER FRONT BEDROOM FURNISHED, all modern ds TR, also ik «dl house. Apply to corner King and Union Ste. 3 FROM 1st JANUARY, 141 RING ST. on long or short lease, furnished, unfurnished. For terms, "7 8. R. McCann. ne, APPLY 40 Wy 1 ute 1 nogern, ry A ors water included in rental. Apply I mediately, t6 Archdeacon Carey or & J. 8S. R. McCann. Lada x one, 345. and Wellington steedts: "Phone, 203. secotd floor over Mahood's Lore, Princess and aest 'Phone, 608. EDUCATIONAL. By Broo School, P. 0; Do 24, Bufislo, N.Y. MARRIAGE LICENSES. HAVING [00D -- a Ln, oe \ - Niidrew" : PSYCHIC LIFE READER ND St, Andrew's viger--P R Al MONEY AND BUSINESS. OUR POLICIES COVER MORE OF or anything ; bayehic know] ding and other ft LIST Led the aed of way trum t rorium: Marks failure, misfortune or 4 . Godin's Insurance Em ot Square. LIVERPOOL, LONDON 3 . i LIVER] ) AND GLOBE loss satisfied--No fortune or oe SITUATIONS WANTED. i ----------------ee ee. posible BY CAPARLE WOMAN, POSIT Xo ar hes Sing as housekeeper, or Gare of an Ci A E : PERSONAL. what You want to know, What to and what to expect, ing deserip- tions, dates, facts st finding stolen articles, the Police. J Many bad quarter dollars are being The police have the money in their ow. People cannot be too careful in The Delineator. The Delineator will continue through of "human betterment' articles, whi American woman's velation to the twentieth century and its: problems. Connected with this will be a series of papers on the work being done to- day by such women as Jane Addams. and progress. will receive considerable Of lighter #eading the Delineator promises a sufficiency, among the writers whose work will be printed during 1908 being Kdna Kenton, Clara Morris, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Charles G. 1. Roberts, Zona Gale, Ellis Park- Jiott Flower, Mary Stewart Cutting, T. Jenkins Hains, E. Nesbit, Cyrus Townsend Brady and Tom Masson. . Novel Postal Rules. A New Zealand postmaster who found time hanging heavily on his hands drew up a new set of postal rules (says the British Emigrant and Colonial News). 'These are some of y, post. . It is unsafe to post fruit trees with As all postmasters are expert ling- uists, the addresses may be written in Persons ara earnestly requested not to send postcards with money . orders attached, as large sums are lost in that way. Nitro-glycorine must be forwarded: at the risk of the sender. I' it should blow up in thé postmaster's hand - he cannot be held regponsible. When watches are sent through the post the sender should put a notice on the outsi t will then . wind them up, and keep them in goin order ' . When letters are received mo direction the person for whom they are intended will please the Couper's Pure Baking Powder staietly pure article. A trial order convince you that ft is the that money can buy. New Fruits A full assortment of Raisins, New Cider Pure and Sweet. Lyvola Ripe Olives And Lyvels Olive Oil. The Hassence of D. Couper® 341-343 Princess pd 2 eTARUISAED 1883. aved Currants, MAYORALTY, 1908. TO THE ELECTORS: 5 At the request of large numbers R uh of "citizens, I offer myself as a can- WEATHER SI a didate for the Mayoralty. deem my ten years of well-meant od service as an-Alderman to have been ST RACHAN'S ~~ of value to: the people, I can confi- mnt dently appeal fox your support for New England Chinese Restaurant a position in which experience and intimate knowledge of city affairs| (0 0 get an all round Lunch can. be most effective for the gen- a, S43. Meals of all kinds on shortest If you CR RTOYE. [pe strat Street. A MAYORALTY, 1908 Crescent Wire iron Wo ,GIT¥ OF KINGSTON. In answer to over five hundred qual ified electors, who have, by petition, requested me to offer mysell as & can- didate for the Mayoralty, I beg leave} to state that I Have consented to. do ® so. I, therefore, request. the vote and influence of 'all' favorable to my elec tion as Mayor for 1908. A. E. ROSS, M.D. fact' to the postmaster, that forwarded. Its no trouble to show sponges at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. All i prices, Se. to $6 . win go . was arrested at Ches-{ The Allan steamer Corinthian, from ley, for passing a worthless chequeat LGlasgow, docked at Halifax, at 7.30 I gevin, x : i LOAN AND NVESTHENT SOCIETY J ei EE AE 8. C. McGill, Managing Wm. Murray, Auctioneee:=: 27 BROCK ST. | [x New Carriages, Cutters, Harness 3 otc., for sale. Sale of Horses every Saturday: Keeps out the Cold, Costs Little i n dSaves Much, Good Variety at i 331 King Street. Open from 10.30 a.m., to 3 a.m, English and Chinces dishes Sus pecialty. (F'bone, 655. 83 Princess from 10.30 a.m. to 3:00 anit The best place to - got. all round Lunth in the Sits Meals 5 Onimtip on ortest notice. English end Dishes a specialty. N -- Wire Red , Flower Stands, Wi Guards, Ash , Builders' and Dealers' Screens and Wire Work of xinds manufactured by Partridge & Sons, vamer .- A new paper, to b [interests of the labor unions of , is to make' its first appearance's' next week. The 'paper is to be pubs... lished weekly and will deal with labor am. ¢ +

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