WORMS ares | mm box of Casearets and was wat {ead 'em --yes--a wigelin, our dgetons i 8, frmi Sh - ure Be 21 Finds 'him thirty feet, and in another he remainder about the same f 8 tape. Jom at het tal ar for years, have enjoye: assof alti svar atn Tora ad | his testimon! A puter. T nity Pisce 11 ES ERE ce Best for The Bowels t- r- he 0 n- ve Pleasant, Palatab) Lo Kever § Sicken, s bulk. The nuin » i $0 cure or your money er Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. sg o- | ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES is. Three Stone Pearl Rings will be much in vogue this gift-giving season. Our stock comprises special values in (3 Stowe) Solitaire (5 Stone) and Set Patterns. SMITH BROS., Jewellers & Opticians 'Phone 668 ISSUERS OF MARRI- AGE LICENSES. to - nd #0176, 78 and 80 Brock St. ou LISTEN! We make to order Persian Lamb n| and Sealskin Jackets. Prices' no I | higher than ready-to-wear Coats. Choose your own Skins, hundreds to choose from. W. F. GOURDIER, "Phone, 300. ed 'The great Uterine io, and be only safe effectual onthly lator o which women at of strength--No. a ? 3 ov- T, $3; No. ith 2 sent er: pamphlet. ly d-1 gx Messerke De. ToronTa, ON: Gormerly Wis at rs ol- 3 RII IRIN Drawing ; Near. AGIAN he alg Only 17 more Shopping er Days between now and , Xmas Are you getting ¥ eld your supply of articles B ls. | @ ready : Ws are headquarters for C § sensible presents at low r prices. . Ladies' Golf J v.13 0 ackets, s |# White, Black, Navy, Car- d dinal, all sizes, $1.75. Wool Togques, 1 ¥ 25c. each. % 2Ul selews, ¢ Wool Clouds, 11 5 § 25c. each. Soom, Scarlet Sashes itt: ¥ Overstockings. , i Ladies' Umbrellas, with Fancy Handles, at $1 eacn § and up. Ladies' Silk Waists, White §& B® or Black, all styles, sizes fl and prices. 7 § Men's Cardigan Jackets, $1 L each, Men's Wool Sweater 8 08c. each. aters, at White Wool Blankets, Com- x ¥ forters, Flannelette Blankets, ¥® Underwear, at very low [§ The Central Ontario Curling League om on its per he meeting in King- It is so easy to oo Cp. every morning makes the liver § | active -- the bowels healthy and regular--and so easy to take. 26c. and 60c. a bottle. a At druggists. 158 h itor, and Palmer, § Goll in Suiight Mrs. George Mahood, was hostess of a very gay dance, on Monday night, in Miss Leslie Gordon. looked very bright. with flowers and hostess was assisted Freder- Gordon, the who is N.Y., and is also The' guests were who | made merry till well on into the merning hours, regretfully, saying it lovely dance. p ghts, and the in doing the honors by Mrs. ick Mahood and by mother of the guest of honor, here from. Brooklyn, with Mrs. Mahood. Il young people, departed ad been a honor Mrs. Gore street, of her vis: The house A bright dinner was given at the ountry Club, f Miss Mabel rownfield, Eaitegh is val aay |e. ea itively, not one weak EE ~ : x. self, actually diseased. It is almost always a Gordon Richardson. K jdden tiny little nerve that really is all at ult - . - Thise obscure nerve--the Cardiac, or Heart Nerve --simply Tals, and must have, more more stabil! Ri controll o mors: Hov, verning Nib: that the Heart must continue stomach and kidneys also This clearly explains why, as a medicine, Dr. Shoo p's Restorative has in the st done so s for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr Shoop first -- she cause of all this painful, palpitating, suffocat- {ng heart distress. Dr. Shoop's estoraitve--thia | V- Dyde, Miss B popular prescription--is alone directed to these | Muriel King, Miss weak and wasting nerve centers. It builds; | Miss Kathleen O'Hara, strengthens; it offers real, genuine heart help. oi you would have strong Hearts, song dab them as needed, with Dr. Shoop's Restorative "ALL DEALERS" -- enjoyable little Monday evening; at controlling nerves. nw Mr. a= . Gordon, gestion, strengthen ee nerves -- re-esta F. according as them with sweetness of voice or craft of hand. what it will be; on Tuesday, Adelaide #Ritchie. [ 8 Heart Stren th : | present wero Captain and Mrs. Alan Miss Frances Sullivan, in honor The others Miss Captain Edouard Arthur Macnee and Mr. Mr. A. McPhail was host at another John party, and * Mrs. -haperoned the Phail's guests were "Mr. Beatrice Tandy, Carrie Miss Daisy Harvey and 'Mr. loch. The musical guests sang and nature There is a gaiety musieal supper, "Romilly House." Macnaughton Chown, ones among played delightfully, endowed | them bon voyage and a complete re- or who are its on Me- and Mrs. S. Miss Waldron, Kate Mr. R. R. Archibald Mal- the , but pro- covered. in its most evdaorsed by Specificint aftera few he eyes br regular. mor for brain a oe * rg Do ne Dr. KOHR RSEDICINE CO. PO. D majority of the male and Germany so that they never return. terrible form. In Ruro) all goveryments and Stops losses ay's treatment. aches disappear. the mind becomes bright and act A permzgent cure no matter how chronic the case. Inst send usto-day your name and address plainly written of Restorine wil nd Blood. ®t } ate a moment rawer L,'2341. Dr, KOHR'S RESTORINE =: New Ceatary,--the most wonderful Medi It is astounding the wiedical Hg cases cured in ome month in Paris. Medical Board has recommended this Remed i jase ju the Insane Asylums where, as is well inmates are victims of lost "Viialiey now used as a the great standing armies of both France fa from seven to ten day? Draius eutirely cease The skin becomes clean, Confidence returns, step elastic, bowels 500 National and a § duys treatment sent FREE ia fan sealed pack- 'e will treat you with success and wih hanes! confidence. WONTREAL. LAG The Best Milwaukee Beer. For sale by James McParland, Kingston ER , the time has not arrived to it may be before Christmas Boag Mrs. Donald Ross, Alfred street, will entertain Professor Ross' divinity stu- dents at tea, on " Mrs. Malcolm Macgillivray's tea, at Chalmers manse, Earl street, is the event -for to-morrow. Play at Badminton went on, at the armouries, as usual, this, afternoon. Hise Heath Panet's tea, in Ottawa, for oy Drury, of Halifax, was one of the smartest events of last week's smart doings. Mrs. Irwin's luncheon, in Ottawa, for Mes. Burstall and Mrs. Norman Leslie, of Kingston, was a delightful affair. Covers were laid for sixteen. Miss Grace Fraser's tea, in Ottawa, for Miss Jean Duff, was one of the most enjoyable events of the past wep} Cy rae w Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Brock, Bagot street, ave; their friends are deeply sorry to hear, going to leave us, Pro- fessor Brock will go shortly, but 'Mrs. Brock will not really move to the capital till the spring. As long as Mrs. Brock was here people felt that the Britton family was still among them. It is probable that Miss Ara Drury, of Halifax, will spend the season in Ottawa. Miss Ruby Cotton, is the guest of Mrs, Alired street. of Gananoque, E. A. Booth, Carmichael, Union street, will leave, with Mr. Car michael, to-morrow, for New York, aid will sail' for Bermuda on Satur- day. They expect to be back by the Jet of January. Their friends wish Mys. Norman R. storing of Mr. Carmichael's strength. Miss Clyde Dickson, Division street, is expected home shortly, from Rou- leau, Sask., and will bring with her her sister, Mrs. A. F. Singleton, and her baby, and both will spend some little time at Mrs. Singleton's old home. Mrs. Lake entertained at Ottawa, Dr. General and at dinner on Friday, and Mrs. Montizambert and Major and Mrs. Burstall, of Kingston, being present. Mr. Stanley Waldron is expected home from the fastnesses north of North Bay for Christmas. Major and Mrs. Norman Stuart Leslie, Bagot street, are home from Ottawa, where they were present at the drawino-room. . a. Letters received from New York people who spent a few days of July here, this year, speak of our city as the most delightful spot imaginable. | We Kingstonians don't in the least realize our good fortune. The Hon. M. F. Hackett, and his daughter, Miss Julia Hackett, of Stanstead, Que., spent the week-end with Mr. afd Mrs. J. J. Beham, "Sydenham Place." Miss Meta Moutray, of "Farnham," Amherst Island, spent Sunday in town. She is on her way to Fernie, B.C., to pay a long visit to her sis- ter, Mrs. R. S. Wilkinson. - . Miss Meta Dobbs, Miss Milly Ferris, who stayed with "Willow Cottage,' after leaving "The Avonmore," where she was with her sister, Mrs. R. (O'Hara, is now staying with Mrs, J. M. Macher, Bagot street. Mrs. Benjamin Tett, of Bedford Mills, has been spending a day or so with Canon and Mrs. Grout, Brock street Surgical Aids to the Afflicted Authors & Cox 136 Church St. Toronto. Eet 1660 Trusses Our success in fit. ting Trusses is phe- nominal. Yet it is not to be wondered at, For 48 years, we have studied, tested, examined, invented. To-day, we guarantee to fit every ruptured person with a truss, that is pot only easy and comfortable, but also a truss that will retain the rupture. afflicted, enable appliance to help you. Our ability to helpthe is limitless. Our Artificial Limbs those -- who have lost one or both legs--to walk, ride bi- eycle, aud even skate. Other helps for Spinal Curvature, Un- united Fractures, and other deforma- ties, are made to order. afflicted in any way, write us for the If you are "| Mrs. OUR CHRISTMAS SPECIALTIES SLIPPER heavy fleece, 35c., 50c. COMFORT For For Women, in Grey. T7oc, 1.00 to 1.50 in Black. 65c., 75c.; 85¢s Brown, SOLES Extra good quality of leather coverings, and 60c, SLIPPERS Men, Women and Children, English and German makes, Plaids and Plain Col- ors, 75¢., 85¢., $1.00 to 1.50. r Corduroy Leggins for Children, 90c to $1.25 Leather Leggins for Children, $1:50. SPATS, OVERGAITERS, AND LEGGINS Black, Red and $1.00 for Colors. 50c., 65c¢., MOCCASINS FOR BOYS & GIRLS $1.00 to 2.00. Abernethy's .ee59000000300080800000000000000000000000s % 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Albert Scott | from Temiskaming, will be with her mother, arrived home on Sunday, and Mrs. George . Luder's Merry Musical Mas (205 WONDERLAND 7». Amusemen Is. TO-NIGHT WM. P, CULLEN Eresiuts Disley and "The Burgomaster" With Gus Ruth White ead over half a 1 ee fncluding the original Ron, Girls, New Songs Ideas, Surprises Production, First 4 Free 26-50-75- AN 4 1.500 THURSDAY, DEC. 5th. Aubrey Mittenthal's attractions (Inc) Presents The Historical Melodrama, "CUSTER'S LAST FIGHT " Real Cowboys, Horses, . Watch for the Brass Band Parade, at & p.m. Sadia now abc.. 50¢. ts now on Men: Duc. Sule 7 Hus, Patel Floyerd Dec. oR E, Fatal Flower." BIJOU Open 1.30 p.m. to 580; and 7 to SATURDAY, 10 am. YOU will have the privi- 4 to-day and to-morrow of "hearing one of those mag- nificent songs. which the Lord's Day Alliance regards as a desecration of the Sab- Soldiers, Indians, Doge Indian bath. It is called "God, My Father Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me," and it will be sung the world-famous Baritone, BRILIO DE. GOGORZA through the Concert Gramophone | 88 ait aecOmpami- ment to the scone in the fine Melodrama, 'A WORKMAN'S TRAGEDY" "The Story of a Lost Child" SYNOPSIS OF SCENES. A Workman's Happy Home--Good-Bye | to Wifo and Child--At Work on the Sky- | scraper--The Fall From the Scaffold--A § Desojated Home Wife's Despair--A Heartless Landlord--Thrown on the | Woerdrat the 'Foundling Hospital--The | Childicss Mother in a Sweatshop--Insult- ed and Cast Out--Fifteen Years After. At each performance, during each afternoon of this week, amd after 10 o'clock in the evening, there will be sung through the Comoert Gramophone, the | magnificent. duet, "LA FORZA DEL ha FINO," by the world-famous voca- lists, "Enrico Caruso and "Antonio Sco! ~FIVE CENTS THE HOUSE THAT NEVER FAILS TO INTEREST AND MEET WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE MOST EXAOT- ING RESIDENTS OF KINGSTON, WEDNESUHAY Will Present on and THURSDAY, "Buying A Donkey" Oldrieve, West street, for some time. "Cm, % ie Mrs, James Cotter, Alfred street, is! home from Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cotter, who have been in Bos- | staving with Mrs. J. 0. Crisp, at St. John's rectory, Portsmouth. Miss Isabel Maclennan, of St. N.R., who', was visiting Mrs. Stevenson, Stuart street, has loft town. John, -, en Miss Mona Knight, "Alice who is expected home on Saturday, has been round of gaiety there. she sang a solo. in Dr. church, and to-morrow will sing at the Woman's Mgrning Musieal Club. Mrs. A. D. ac companime nt. street, having a On Sunday ital as it is at home, and she cale before coming home, Miss Winifred and Miss Alice Hague, Earl street, are home from Montreal. . oe. Mrs. Henry Wilkinson, and her young people, either on Saturday, or week, for Ottawa. Mrs. Cornelius Bermingham, Bdrrie street, is staying with Mrs. E. Keen- an, in Ottawa. Miss Helen Kirkpatrick, of Toron- to, will come to Kingston, shortly, Bagot street, will leave, early next . We Sell Yinol on the positive guarantee that if it does not give satis- faction we will return the entire amount of money paid us for it. We mean this-- and ask all those who are sick and need strength to try jt with this understanding. GEORGE W. MAHOOD, DRUGGIST, | ton, are expected in town for Christ- is We invite any one to duplicate | mas. pd y 18g A DONKEY." or "THE 3 ROUBLES OF A COOK," i Mr. Ramsay Brooke ret@irned to | we have to show the pubhc ok et ra. Kingston, this week, from Cobalt." He lon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY is with his mother, Mrs. John Brooke, | BOTH 'A SCREAM, A ROAR at Hales' Cottages, King stree MISS SELWYN whom nearly: every Miss L. Kell Res i oT eet. . |ome mckpowledges to he the best CON- Ay +. Rellogg, o ronto, 1s TRAL TO that has over heen heard in Percy from Ottawa, Herridge's Cartwright is to play her Miss Knight's sweet voice is as much admired in the cap- has heen begged to sing at "another musi- ANS have decided to use less TYPIC- ' Porgrayml of our subjecls as ft is a 1al. Ye act and will always remain as | such, and that is, that, we PDELIVER THE GOODS no matter how much or how little we advertise. Kingston will sing "LOVE ME AND THE WORLD IS MINE," ia a way never before rendered in Kingston. EVERY ONE SHOULD. SEE THIS BANNER PROGRAMME. PRINCESS THEATRE J.J. ALLEN, Picturés for TO-NIGHT ROW, "LOYE MICROBE Well Worth See For To-Night, WE ONESDAY, THURS- PAY amd FRIDAY, we offer 'something new in a singing act. GRO. HAMMOND end MRS. GEO. ROCHEFORT will sing the conversa- the popular song, MGR. and TO-MOR- tional version of, "SMILE ON MB." INTER-UNIVERSITY DEBATE Toronto vs. Queen's In Convocation Hall, Thursday, Dec, 5th, at 8 p.m. SUBJEOT : JAPANESE IMMIGRATION. "Admission, 25¢c. to pay a visit to Miss Macaulay, King street Mr. and Mrs. Clack B. Hutchinson, of Lyndonville, Vermont, announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Clark, to Mr. Eldon CO. Irvine, M.A, of Stanstead College: Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cathro, of Lindsay, announce the engagements of their daughters, Janette, to Mr. J. H. Kelley, of Rochester, N.Y., and Margaret Niven, to Mr. B. Bateson, of Lindsay. The weddings will take place quietly on December 10th. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. MacDougall, of Brockville, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Miss Maude, to Dr. E. MacDonald Stau- ton, of Schenectady, N.Y. The mar- riage will take place in Febfuary. The engagement is announced of Miss Emma J. McNish, eldest daughter of Mr. und Mrs. George A. McNish, of "The Cedars," Lyn, Ont., to Mr. W H. McColl, of Swift Current, vil chewan. The wedding will 'take place during the Christmas holidays. CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES secu ion haul cen ve cent & word, for poe io-| sertion, 25¢. i+ ary Ey TO MRS. Aoki GENERAL SERVANT. to Mrs. Malcolm Sutherland, mn HELP x GENERAL SHRVA NE oe a eed A to Mrs, L. 5 Lower 480, ROW -. a BRIG be Trier Talon street, Apply ta Messrs. o SPECIA i oy 2 POR 1 ahs A Sora. Wika ERAN APRLY TO p; Reliable thes. tk 3 - - > ine. 'or 5 write Luke Brothers, Company, Mon- RES, OFFICES, DWELLINGS, FOR . 8. S. NO. 5, PITTSBURG, AN A Goon GENERAL SERVANT, AP- evening to Mm. R. Me pus 106 a street. a LE Oe erie YOUNG MAN FROM SCOTLAND DE- aires situation as handy man or . Five years as ods guard. R pply Lennox, 58 Parl street. * ARCHITECTS. -------------------------------------------------- ARTHUR 'ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF- fice, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets. ee ------------------------------ expo! Mal Apply; stat ification and Salar A COMPETENT GENERAL SER pn o T. & Ells, Sec. oan. vant. No wi or ironing. ittster ery P. 0. ply Mrs. Minows, 109 Gore They FALL SUITS AND QVERCOATS TO 3 make, also old ones repair snd WANTED--GENERAL. clean, pressing pad "rapaie work dome | es The 11 Brock Bt. Selioney. g v ' TO BUY A GENERAL STORE OR Bibby's Liverv. pusingss, in the country, McUamm, 51 Brock street. SITUATIONS WANTED. BY CAPABLE WOMAN, FOSIHION TEACHER, FOR HOOL SECTION housekpeper, qr Gare of an 3. seven, woshi + Pittaty y Apply Box ©. D., to David Stratton, Secy Treasurer, A JOB CLEANING ASHES QUT OF ards ther Dufferin Post Office. or ol STEAM BEAT ROOMS, COR. KING and og Apply to McCann, 51 OFFICE, with VAULT, COR. KING Brock street, over Orown Nauk. Apply to J. S, RM McCann, 51 tue Y Polyclinic Hospital, opened on 3 827 Barrie St., Opposite Y.M.C.A. "Phone, 531. HENRY P. SMITH, ARORITECT, 8 wto. Anchor Build ing, Market Square, | 3 . {Rhque, M3, ARTICLES WANTED POWER & SONS, ARCHITECTS, ME - ave, hark some, garnet Dp | MONEY AND BUSDEFCS.__ lawy TRRAON MAVING. S000 nose » he he ed Wenn -- |oUr PoLiCrES COVER MORE OF| sii a Sh bstare WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, or Jullding and, contents iis than eft) © Tomas om, S98, street, next fice, second floor over 's Drug Gods ance 10m] Ben a w's Church. Cooter Princess "Bagot ine Insurance Bmporium, streets. ¥ntrence om B wtreet. Phome, 608. LIVERPOOL. LONDON AND GLORE PERSONAL. Fire Insurance A BOARD AND ROOMS. wo he $01, 18 15 in agdition . r \ ders PALM IST--PROK. HALSTEAD, A. P, he Pnitmited Tintity ot Si all . A. retursed to city short time BY YOUNG the. A ockhoMors: Farm and of aa may be consulted his rooms, MAN IN BUSINESS, board and room in private refined family. Must be he lqoated. If satisfactory, 3 id ih per month. Address "A. hig office. perty insured lowest Possible rates. Before io old or ving new business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agets. 'Phone, 568. LOST. eee -- A PBARL BOW-KNOT BROOCH, FRI- day | vening, on Princess street or in the "Princess, "Bijou," on ond- erland" 'Theatres. to this-Office. A WHITE WOOLLEN NORFOLK Jacket, on Saturday avening, betwen a Pont ig © THE - PARAGRAPH PULPIT REV. 0. w. CASBON. OTTAWA Why Students oe ARS: Irreligious. It is well known 'that among stu- dents there is a fendency to ne- glect church forms. The chapel is never tho chief centre of interest. Al- ways there is religious indifference and unrest. Why ! It is because the mind is engaged in studying up-to- -date facts, and religion is not thus far been popularly brought up to date. In science, literature, mechanics, art, the student looks for and is taught the latest word and authority, In re ligion he finds ideas and puthorities that belong to the. fourth cen tury. Give him religious faith and facts up-to-date, and his religious con- dition will change. Casson for free liters Address, Mr. ture. Couper's Pure Baking Powder For the past fiiteen years Wwe have made and sold this superior article with steadily increasing sales each year. This fact goes to prove that Our Baking Powder is ALL RIGHT. We mix it every week and guar- antee it to be Absolutely Pure and of full strength. We solicit a trial order from those who have not used it. D. Couper"s, 341-343 Princess St. 'Phone, 76. eet eee FARMERS' INSTITUTE MEETINGS THE FRONTENAC FARMERS' IN- SEILUTE wilh will hold moelings at the follow WF BATT. SUNBURY, FRIDAY, Reed, V. S Deb Oth. P. Roditaxue --~H. G. Henry Glendinming, tion of Sei Weeds." 'Foods "Growing Clover and How It," "The Dairy Cows," "The Farm Farm onven oLENVALE'S $ SATUR- same subjects os JOSHUA KNIGHT, Secretary a ve, B. GORDON, President. Ce 1 rs cn. ©0., indus, 0 . "Menthol plasters,' * fresh ones at fimo' s Red Cross Drug Store, "Phone Chamois vests, regular 82 for $1.50, at Bests', PF te A SEAR Am Reward. for return Armouries and fare Finder kindly return to foe. | MARRIAGE LICENSES. ISSUER OF Clarence Cs 8. KIREPATRIUK, Marriage Licenses, 42 St. 78 William street. PSYCHIC LIFE READER AND AD- tofluence ; yon on Just That you want to know what to do, what expect, descrip beet. giving descrip secs: Phos Tn 3¢ trouble, , help PRIVATE BOARD. ------------------------------ GOOD HOME, FOR TOTAL ABSTAIN: ers, 15 Rideau stroot. MAYORALTY, 1908. TO THE ELECTORS: At the request of large numbers of citizens, I offer myself as a can- didate for the Mayoralty. If you deem my ten years of well-meant service as an Alderman to have been of value to the people, I can confi- dently appeal for your support for a position in which experience and intimate knowledge of city affairs can be miost effective for the gen- eral good. : R. H. TOYE. MAYORALTY, 1908 CITY OF KINGSTON. Ia answer to over five hundred qual- ified electors, who have, by petition, requested me to offer myself as a can- didate for the Mayoralty, I beg leave to state that I have consented to do so. '1, therefore, request the vote aid influence of all favorable to my elec- tion as Mayor for 1908. A. E. ROSS, M.D. ov. 26, 1907. New Piano Warerooms Representing the KNABE, WILLIS, DOMINION, SOHMER and FARRAND PIANOS, KNOBE-ANGELUS SOHMER- CECELIAN and TARRANT-CECELIAN PLAYER PIANOS and the DOMINION ORGAN. We will topless to Have you : drop in and see our DAWSON & STALEY, 217 Princess Street. High Grade Piapos, at Living Scented 4 Finger Prints. Prices. Longlon, 3 ints, which a police x inmector Toma - gate, and ot some one had iba ---- lime," to the arrest at Fakenham of a brichigy er on a charge of ---- Money Joaned on ity and Farm Pro- rg Norte purchased, Deposits received and Interest Paliowed, 8. CO. MoGill, Managing Director. Wm. Murray Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness ete., for sale. Sale of Horses every Saturday. WEATHER STRIP Keeps out the Cold, Costs Little and Saves Much, Good Variety at .STRACHAN'S New England Chinese Restaurant 331 King Street. Open from 10.30 a.m., to 8 a.m, the the city. Meals of all kinds on shortest notice. English and Chinese dishes a specially. 'Phone, 655. C. H. Powell Carpenter and Jobber 103 Raglan St. Wire Rail * Flower Stands, Wire Guards, Ash Ash Sifters, Buik Builders' and Coal Work of all winds emery Mio Partridge & Sons, Sven x ] ------ best place to get an adil round Lunch in # fe BE 5 eg Yow dames ¢ -