Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Dec 1907, p. 3

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¢ CH & = == o | p | a y ol . e = d y n h s d t wr n Our many friends and - customers for their liberal * patronage this past season Pa and take this opportunity 4 of wishing them , r~ -- A Very Prosperous t e New Year. i- ir n---- wr d SMITH BROS. Jewellers & Optician s Phone 666 | |l ISSUERS OF MARR} AGE LICENSES. i SALE OF | COON COATS | FOR MEN! p* Te gy eC STOR All Coats Must Go. ---- Take your choice of the lot. some marked at > : Half Price & Some Less. Ye need the space hence the big cut in prices. 3 Come and See | IF i Red RAR: shea + § | Keep well. } 1f those old , Headaches are J coming back --4 you have | | | 50 appetite--if the whole § | m seems run down-- | set everything right with | s morning glass of | i : | i | TRADE IMPERIAL Imperial Grown Brand Men's Underwear ASK FOR 200 LINE All-Wool, Guaran- teed Unshrinkable. Wade Snly by THE KINGSTON HOSIERY CO. LTD., Kingston, Can Ask your dealer for it. FIIIEITIFFIISITIFINNNG Warerooms | EE --ie-- . New Piano Representing thé KNABE, WILLIS, POMINION, PIANOS, KNALBE-ANGELUS, SOHM- ER-CECELIAN and FARRAND-CECEL | JAN PLAYER PIANOS DO- MINION ORGAN. We will be pleased to have you drop and the DAWSON & STALEY, 217 Princess Street. High Grade Pianos, at Living Skates SHARPENED and REPAIRED On Shortest Notice. The Best In The City. W. J. Moore & Son 206-8 Wellington St., Kingston. GRAND UNION HOTEL Prices. Rooms $1.00 & day and upward Sout stamp fw New Set - New England Chinese Restaurant p 331 King Street. Open from" 10.30 a.m., to 3 a.m., the PERSTNIL NENTION: | WHAT THE CHRISTMAS SEA. {Visitor in the city. holiday visitor in 'the city. Home Industry. ! MARK 3 { London, Ont., to spend a week, SOHMER and FARRAND THE DAILY BRITISH ston, to spend the Christma holi- || J, H. Geoghegan and wife, Toron- WHIG, THURSDAY, DB 108 Hmusements 0, spenih _ Christmas with Mr. and hy oha Geogh egan > stotet, Rev. R. J. Troleaven, Hamilton, re- ceived a call from Carleton Street Nathentiny church, Torouto, for June, . Mr. wad Nez. MeNichod, of Toroun- 0, are wi MeNichol's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Mahood, John: ston street, Miss Alice Godwin, daughter w H. Godwin, Kingston, has fn gazetted as a volunteer nurse in the Army Medical Corps. Mrs, Robert Spratt and two child: ren, of Lindsay, are ing Christ mas holidays under the parental roof at Kingston. Harry Glassford, Montreal, had his Shriavhan dinner with his uncle and auat, v. W. H. and Mrs. Sparli 30 Colborne street, ng Auvuesley © Burrowes, proprietor of the Bijou theatre, has been spending the past fow days with old friends in Petrolea and Detroit. Dr. J. G. Evans, will give two ad- dresses on the local option question in Trenton next week. He has been on gaged to speak against the measure. The marriage Miss Nora Clench, the famous Canadian violinist, and Mr. Streaton, uw" distinguished artist, took place December 21st, in England. T. A. husconnell, Port' Hope, has accepted the position of principal of the Lindsay Collegiate Institute, his duties to commence after the mid: summer holidays. Mrs. L. Renton, Earl street, again gave a Christmas tree and party for her children and grand-children, on Christmas night. For over hall a cen- tury, these gatherings have been an annual event. Charles Martin, accountant at Dor chester, N.B., penitentiary, spent the SON BROUGHT ABOUT. The Return of Quite a Few to Their Old Homes--Others Have Gone Elsewhere For a Brief Holiday. Dr. William Bailanty Ferona, i in the city. cad pH Robert 8 va, is visiting hy Rot Shaw, of Ottawa, is vis _ Robert Charlton, Chi is visi ng in the city. eve br. Sherrifi, Ottawa, holiday in the city. A. Charlton, of Maile py & visitor in the city. Wiis na Rev. Father Kelly, of Ottawa, is a spent the William Newman, Toronto, is a Frederick Geoghegan, North Bay, is visiting relatives in the eity. > Clarence Chown, Montreal, is visit at his home in this city. Dr. Jobn L. Mchowall,- York, is home on a short visit. Major 'L. W. Shannon is home from of New Thomas Byrnes, Queen street, is visiting at his home jn Stratford. { Frank Pundy, Ottawa, spent Christ mas with his parents, Arch street. | Herbert Holbrook, Ottawa, spent {Christmas with friends in the aty. i Miss Mabel Millan, Montreal, is visiting friends heve over Christmas. Arthur O'Leary, of Ottawa, former Iy of this city, is a holiday visitor. Duncan Thompson, of Haileybury, is spending the holidays in Kingston. Rupert Claxton, Ottawa, spent Christmas in the city with relatives. William Armstrong, Port Hope, came to the Limestone City to spend Christ mas. ¢ - holiday with Mr. and Mrs. G. F » 4 ; lida, hh ed hie B-~ Dalllaatysi, of Yetola, Wilson, Colborne street, 'where he also oy pe 8 here over Christ: | met his son, G. Kent Martin, of To ronto. T. NX o R . : : upent, of the The following are visitors at Ports Merchants Bank, sutra) is sponding the holidays in | mouth over the holidays : Amos ingston. re . : Harold hn . ee Nicholson, Toronto; E. Burke, Hamil- wind Rigine, of She Bank of ton; David Porter, Toronto; Herbert in the ¢ity: A yr yng Rank, Cleveland; Heary Connelly, Pe- . Bary Walsh-returned to Ottawa, tan E Staples, M.A. who resigned today, aft s line Christma a Se © , M.A. v his re Retding: Chris s with {ye position in the Kingston Colle giate Institute and accepted the science Sumner 8, 3 : headmastership in Ingersoll 'Collegiate . Holt, of Lowell, Mass. is the guest of Mrs. John Graham, 59 Union street. Institute at $1,200 a year, has now Norval lodgson, Toronto, spent |" offer to go to the Port Arthur Christmas with his mother at the Collegiate at $1,400 a year. outer station Word has been received of the death "Jack" Williams returned to Ot- of John H. Moore, for a number of vears postmaster at Cape Vincent .in Rome, Ialy. Mr. Moore was travels ling through the eastern continent The remains were taken in charge hy the United States consul, and will be sent hack to Cape Vincent for inter ment tawa, to-day, after spending the holi- {dav in the oty. Messrs. Robert Snowden and 8. Fowler, of Regina, are holidaying at their home here. | Arthur Dunlop, of New York, is spending the Christmas holidays at his thome in this city. T. D. Fallon, circulating manager of the Buffalo Courier, is spending the holidays in the dty. J. A. Sharpe arrived home from Cleveland, on Wednesday, to spend Christmas with his parents Miss French, Harlem, has returned home after spending Christus. with | {NMre. Williams, Earl street. road need wt County Council Meeting The county council was called to meet Thursday afternoon ap 1:30 o'dock to pass 'a by-law to provide for an overdraft in the bank, The usual bylaw was passed early in the year to provide for bank loans, up to certain amount. The Perth toll purchase and the Loughboro Mrs. George Armstrong, of Plumas, Lake bridge construction got away Manitoba, is visiting relatives and with a large amount of money, and {friends in Kingston and Odessa. there was' not enough to cover all ex- i Dr. Herbert Tandy, of Parry penditure, in view of the fact that some of the townships are much be hind in paying over the county rates The council evidently forgot to pass a by-law for the overdraft at their November mecting. iSound, is visiting his sister, Mrs. A. R. B. Wilbamson, Brock street, M. McLaughlin, of Stratford, is in ithe city, the guest oi Edward Fahey, {of the island revenue department. | "Harry" Sellers, the advance agent Hor "Dora Thorne," at the Grand on Dec. 31st, was in the city yesterday. Miss Mary S. Weistead, St. Cath- avines, 'is spending the holidays with { Miss Mabel Nesbitt, Johnston street, Rev. Melvin and Mrs. Taylor, Mon- !treal, spent Christmas with Prof. and Mrs. N. .F. Dupuis, "University Got What He Wanted. A rather amusing incident happened in a down town restaurant on Christ- mas night. The place was well filled with young people, when a typical "hard guy walked in. The waiter came to get his order and was sur prised when the fellow said: "Oh, 1 don't want anything' to eat, T just best place to get an all round Lumch im | Place the city. Meals of all kinds on shortest! Dr. W. notice. English and Chinese dishes a from attending pecially. 'Phone. 655. tario Veterinary has returned On- To- Nicholls, V.8., a meeting of the Association In ronto. INVITATION. [ion rm, eek" stunt bom. 'vesterday, after spending wa Cp ART RooM OF MRS. COMP- | with her mother in this city. d Ti: Street, wil pen very . 3 RAN' i aRernonn ait] ae NeW Year od call. | MTs H. P. Lindsay and Miss Maud Lindsay, Peferboro, came to King ers will be very welcome. Fairweather's Made to Order Shirts. . @ We have a beautiful range of patterns to 'choose from. Made in any style you wish. "PRICES $2.50, 3.00, "3.50, 4.00 & 5.00. P. JENKINS CLOTHING GO 114 PRINCESS STREET. man. wanted to see if anybody wanied to fight." As it happened there was some one there that was feeling like going a few rounds, and 'what he did to the hard guy was a shame. If one goes out looking for fight he generally: gets all he wants. Escape Needless Disease Rheumatism, neuralgia, locomotor ataxia, tumors and a variety of oth well as a general de er diseases as bilitated condition of the system comes from impure or impoverished blood. Escape these ills and keep health up to the highest standard by using Wade's Iron Tonic Pills (Laxa tive). They fortify the system against disease. They are a great nerve strengthener and blood maker In boxes, 25c., at Wade's Drug Store Money back if not satisiactery. o-- A Lively Runaway. Quite a spirited runaway took place, this morning. A black horse attached to a light sleigh and driven by two amall lads, took fright on Princess street. The youngster held on game- ly to the lines. At Clarence and Wel- lington streets corner the horse turned and threw both the boys out. Une of them had the side of his face cut; the other escaped without injury The horse was caught at the corner of On- tario and Clarence streets, by a cab- ------------ Getting Back To Work ding, W.Va., Dec. 26. Sixteen ¢ the Laughlin Tin Plate com- of Martin's Ferry, resumed work of several wr mills pany. to-day, after an idleness Buffalo, ...Y.. Dec. 20.--Several thou- sand men who were laid off during the recent money tightness, will go back to work in and around Buffalo next week, After Hockeyists. George lowe, who played with Queen's I last winter, will likely figure on the Parkdale semior O.H.A. team this v ster. George is very fast and shouls make a good wing man for the Toronto seven. James Richardson, of last year's 11th team, may also play with the same team. The St. George's are also after him, and he has not dhe- cided yet which team he will play for. "Epglich weidlitz powders," in a tin box. Sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, May heaven help the rich; the poor bave no automobiles, a ---- GENERAL STORE AND J ohn 3 STOCK oF Sears, lavetacy Apply to J. 8. R. McUunn, 51 street. very Hoster, Granite Ware, Glassware, Wringer amd numerous ofter asics, ALLBN, The A 252, Residence, 248 Soin ky ham street. ; ZION RINK CABINET FILE three dra at he 4 * *, holes. Cheap 1 WANTED-GENERAL. HELP WANTED-MALE. A JOB CLEANING. Aspe ouT OF D. OVERCOATS TO FALL SULTS Al ry = carted. Prices sabe App al, Galloway, EE i SE Sn, UPR, TO ; " by Jor. OF any wey MONEY AND BUSINESS. ag Lobes ries Von OUR POLICIES COVER MORE OF rc ot ARTHUR ARCHITEOT, ON nasots HENRY P. SMT RO! 'which Policybelara oor ae Avior ulti, Market Se ONR_ CARIOLE, od cutter, one BRE AS King s : PROPERTY FOR SALS-- Vv A a Bove, om. J chien, stro ine property of the late Jomph | Jumie: San ta Mer son, now Raion & Watteme TY TO-LET. STORES, Sturtqe, ete. ietann's, 5 ek ONE LARGE FURNISHED -RGOM, with board, at "Avosmore," W . / excupt. Thursday Reesth 8 3 Adubgs $1.50; .. wt '4 a le 8 ga fre nd Thursday night 3 $1.60 per hour. Pastis. per Seth To a, . Aargest well managed, lighted and new mets. ve a Sap sd fam pb Hand. She tells your name. street. . REID IS LIBERATED, Jake Sunfield Breaking Down Be- fore Execution. Hamilton, Ont., Dec. 26. --Now that the time for his execution is mear at hand, Jake Sunfield, who, to-morrow, will pay the extreme penalty of the law for the murder of Andrew Radzyk, is beginning to shew nervousness. He is very sullen, and refuses to talk to person, but his spiritual adviser any and relatives. He still protests his innocence. The authorities are bégin- ning to fear that he may break down before the time set for the axuoution, | ties will be allowed into the jail vard to witness the execution. The death warrant has not yet arrived, nor has Radelifie, the hangman The family of Mark B. Reid, the lo- cal G.T.R. engineer, who, three months ago, was sent to jail for nine for being responsible for a accident near Guelph, last spent an unexpectedly merry months, railway summer, Christmas. Ever sinos Reid was sen- tenced his friends had been hard at in work trying to scoure his release time for him to spend Christmas with his family, but on Tuesday they gave up all hopes of getting him out of the Guelph jail before the first of the new vear. Consequently they were much surprised when Reid arrived home about nine o'clock on Tuesday 'night. The official order for Reid's se reached the Guelph jail authorities early on Tuesday evening, snd Reid was liberated to , cuteh the evening train for Hamilton. pn SHOT THE OLD MAN. The Hired Man Used the Deadly Weapon. Brampton, Unt, Dec. | 26.--James Curry, an old farmer, eighty years of age, was shot and instantly Killed by pis hired man, who was known as "Jack," about ten o'clock, last night. Mr. Lurry's son was alone with the hired man when he was threatenod by the latter. The old man, hearing the row, came into the room%n his night gown when the hired turned the gun on to him and Kolled Nin. He then threatened the son, who grap- pled with him when the second barrel was discharged into the ceiling, The murderer was finally overpowered and the neighbors were notil He ix an Englishman, about twenty-seven vears old, and has been at the Currys a month. His name is unknown. -- TEACHERS APPOINTED By Board of Education to Collegi- ate Vacancies. > At a meeting of the Boar of Edu- cation on Tuesdavh aftergoon, dhese appointments were 'mele 30 Collegi- ate Institute vacanties i W. P. Hedley, St. Lomas, general: assistant: John Sau , Brantford, assistant in ssience, Robert Stoddard, Port Hope, istant in history anil Latif. Their duties begin on Janu: ary 6th. Mr. Saunders is a native of King- ston, and a Queen's honor te in botany and biology in the year 1900. He is said to be a most' successful teacher. Mr. Stoddard is a graduate of Toronto University. Twenty-Nine Now Working. Fifteen more men wet to work this morning on the stone quarry, under the direction of Conbie Steels Twen- ty-nine men are now at work, and nre earning a dollar a day' The' amount is small, but it is a Godwend in this between 7.30 and 8.15 to-morrow morning. Dr Bruce Smith, the gov- | Pr tations By Sunday and ernment inspector, is here, supegin- aon tending the arrangements for the Public Schools. un hanging, and he says only three local Cushendall, Dee. 25.--Rev. F. W. newspaper men and the jail authori Danby, the junior Methodist Dastor, STEAM HEATED ROOMS, COR. KING Brock St. Apply to McCamn, 51 now business POWER & SONS, ARCHITEC: MER. - an Somes TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, IN A strana, 313. |" Vo oioe location, without board. We heated and Apply at No. "fu NEWLANDS, ARCHITEOT, OR - ARTICLES WANTED. fon _sesond Sous Mahood plo | NEW HOUSE, HAVING FURNACE, R wtreots. Entrance on Bagot treet. bath closet, concrete tar, \ Phone, 0608. (el lighting it required), $14 JORN HOMPSON Q00 per month. Possession, J 1st, nrg, Thomht Ranges ee 220 ios. R. Chas. , Agent, 171% Saving a Furniture' ev. PERSONAL. = \diagoss 'of. belore selling: drop. & card 4 FOR SALE OR TO LET. » , 8 [A SMALL FRANR HOUSE oN -------- PRON. ___HALSTEAD. panIST, [A SA Ee Feontens, Sehool. LOST. thanks i. day woouracy © Avply to J. § w, S48 Davie a ial terms do en on street. BLE MUFF, ON TUESDAY. FIND: | Noe Shortly leaving for BAN please roturn to Whig office, or 13 78 Willian street, MEDICAL. University Ave, receive Tee " -- ward, DR. STANLEY J. KEYES, LATH oLDy 5 DOCH WITH |CAPILLI _ FORMA_REST KNOWN ' an Of Bes PLATED BR n A restorer. Produces luxurjest | Reuident Su a, Ju_the New attached. A kespsake. In Christmas Eve. Please i or he west end. rn WS Joh return to Whig office, sou streel. ---- Amethysts, on Sydenhun, Finder will be rewarded to 171 Clergy street, CUSHENDALL BUDGET. has been successful in all his Christ- mas 'examinations at Queen's. lle is busy now making calls. 'Lhe children of the Methodist Sun day school had their annual social at the parsonage on Friday, the 13th, at | the wvitation of the superintendent, Mrs. (Rev.) R." Calvert. A very en- joyable programme of games of many kinds were indulged in. Rev. L. W, Dandy crowded everybody into the parlor and called jn Mrs. Calvert to listen to a Beautifal appreciative ad- dress, read hy Josoph Gordon and from the hands of Miss Emma Frank. ling, to receive ts of a large and beautiful jardiniere and biscuit jar on behalf of her Bible class. Mrs. Calvert feelingly responded. Refresh- ments vere served during the evening. Miss Mabel Stewart, who recently graiuates from St. Michael's hospital, oronto, has been visiting for some time with her sister, Mrs. C. W, Trot ter. Miss Bella Stewart, from Jones' Falls, "is visiting her sister, Mrs David Stratton. Miss Louisa Cook, who has been visiting at her sister'sy in Watertown, Y., has returned home. Miss Jackson, the popular school teacher at the Pine Hill school has for some time been training her scholars for an entertainment given at the closing of the school. In the afternoon the parents and friends of the scholars came together to listen to a fine programme; the Rev. D. Jen. kins gracefully presiding. At the con: one moh per pwith measuring Excellent Nerve Tonic, cures Neuralgia, Damiruft wr month . wand * Besena. Demonstration tpeatmwnt free. Shampoo Sty cents Manufac- tured by Mme. u y Partor's, 253 Princesa St. Fivening Costumes wu specialty, Opera Cloaks, ote. MARRIAGE LICENSES. "| THE PARAGRAPH PULPHT i . REV, C. W. CASSON. Theology And Religion. There is as much differgnce between theology and religion as there is bes tween geology and biology. Geology has to do with the fossilised forms which life created in the past; biology is the study of the life itself. Theo logy has to do with the various creed-forms which the religious life of the past assumed; religion has to do with the life itself, as it assumes new forms today, Of these two, religion is vastly the more important, and the more vital. The present fact is great: er than the past form. Religion is something to feel, something to yield to. something to achieve with, some- thing to be and to do. Address, Rev. C. W, Casson, at 25 Roacon street, Boston, Mass., for free literature. DOCTORS ENDORSE HERPICIDE Because Its Formula Is Submitted to Them. Alexander McMillan, M.D., a promin- ent physician of Lansing, Michigan, writes © "On threo cases | have tested Herpicide for dandruff and the result has been all: that could be desired." Herpicide iv made upon an entirely new principle, that is, that dandruff and falling hair are caused from a microbe that infests the hair bulb, and, by destroying the microbe one's hair is bound to grow luxuriantly. Herpicide is the only hair remedy, that clusion of the programme, Miss Emma Hyland read an address, feelingly re- | ferring to the appreciation of the | scholars and the section for Miss | Jackson's work, and Miss Irene Mar tin presented her with a ring. Miss | Jackson, in responding, spoke of the friendship formed and the pleasure she had had in her work in the sec tion. Miss Jackson is to take up the senior class work in the Seeley"s Bay school next year. Miss Sara Anglin, of the Pine Grove scoool, in to take charge of continuation class work in the school at Merrickville for 1908 A beautiful ring was presented to her by her scholars on the closing of the school for the holidays. Centre York said : "Twenty-three : skidoo."" to the tories who thought claims to, and really docs, destroy the dandruff germs. 2 Sold by leading druggists, Send 100, lin stamps for sample to The Herpicide Detroit, Mich. Two sizes, 500 Co., W. Mahood, special agent and $1. G Remembered The Poor. The voung people of Queen Street! Methodist church distributed fprist well-filled baskets among the poor of the city on Christmns day. The young people wish to extend thanks to the wholesale grocers and bakers who made. donations for the distribution. A few Christmas dranks got an argument on Ontario street Inst evening and mixed things up cone siderably. They certainly were funny into they head the coustituency in their! | grip. Yoaking sketches when they got through rolling in the mud. The mental activity of school . life and the terrible strain that must come in early womanhood taxes the vitality | of the average maiden to the utmost, | Many a young git¥ does not under stand the physical changes she is un dexgoing. When the first signs of wo- season of the year. The men are all contented, and doing good work, The big corurdum mill at Craig: 4 mont has been closed for four months and two hundred men thrown ont of employment. The demand for eorun- dum is limited, a 57,000 on from. an Américan firm was cancelled. Oth- er firimk that had been in the habit of buyinglin seven or #ight ton lots have cut their orders to dalf tons, Daniel Drummond died at Carleton Place, on Monday, aged eighty-one years. Tea . sons and daughters sur vive, one of whom is Rev. D. R. Drummond, of Hamilton, Bay Brome Seltzer at Gibson's Red Cross deug stove, Fdosh ; manhood appear, everything depends on keeping health intact, so that in years to come chlorosis or consump- jtion will not be developed. | Nothing so far discovered has such la beneficial effect as Ferrozone, which lis a nutritive tonic and blodd builder 4of unusual power. Ferrotone is the [bent remedy. because it contains the exact qualities that are needed to thulld up those organs requiring as fsintance. Férrozone repitalizes young gids, gives them spirit and energy, | provides a surplus of vital power and {nerve tone that sees them safely { through the dangers of approaching The Trying Period for Girls Is From Fifteen to Eighteen Years. their daughters. Here ix the experience of Mrs. . E. Michael, a well-known resident. of Richmond, Que. : "1 enn strongly d Ferro- zone as a good tonic for young, ladies. My daughter has been takirg Ferro. zone for the past six months, and it has worked wonders for her. Before using Ferrozome she was anaemic and nervous and had no strength. But Ferrozone has built up her whole con: stitution and given her strength and vitality, Of all the tonics 1 ever knew rec I Jon't think one of them compares with Ferrorone. It certainly brings health and strength to young girls quickly." Not only young girls, but women of all ages derive quick benefit from Fer rozone, It uplifts, braces, gives new health to all who test its enormous powers. Ferrozome is prepared in the form of a chocolate-coated tablet and sold only in 50¢, boxes, or six boxes | womanhood, Thousands of glad mothers tell of the vigorous health Ferrozous Rrought for $250, ai all dealers, or by mail from N. C. Poldon & Co., Hartford, Kingston Covered Rink Gentleman's Ticket . Children under 15 years Family of three omni Family of four to Five ...... . Family of six to eight ..... The Ticket Office opened of Tickets and Lockers, on Rink opened for skating on Dec. with Band from 8 to 10 p.m. Band Tuesday, Thursday and Satubdny afternoons. No children allowed in on Tuesday evenings. Weather and ice pers itting - " N. E. BONTER, Manager. we. 16th. 17h, THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED, 1863. 5 President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money loaned on City and Farm Pro= tes. Municipal and County Debens res Mor! purchased. Deposits received and allowed, 8. C. McGill, Managing Director. ---------------------------------- C. H. Powell Carpenter and Jobber 103 Raglan St. . NewYorkChinese Restaurant 83 Princess Street. Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m sg i Tr oo olde Sotics, Jnghiah and Chinese WEATHER STRIP Keeps. out. the Cold, Costs Lit': and Saves Much, Good Variety at STRACHANS, Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Uarriages, Cutters, Harnuss ete., for sale. Sale of Horses every Saturday. Attention, Furnaces! un furnace needs , it a ny of Be wi Sy mors aes tn he way of fich . or Plumbing. call, you will get prompt attention and DAVID HALL, Zs Brock St. BEST'S SHORT STOP CURES ALE COUGHS ALWAYS EE ------------------------------ Over 8,00 letters end postals Jel the local: post office this movuing for delivery in the aay. ° Enos Fruit-Sait, the genuine, is sold. Coma, USA. and Kingston, Unt, ot Gibson's Red Cross ding stony. EE dine mia fae a CH IR name ii aw SH We AR ald wih bl Hn EN

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