Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jan 1908, p. 3

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f IN MONTREAL--INM ATES = a Newi. Flames Broke Out 'in C " ng to 1 ing L * n during the progress of the was age by x 1 missioners, engineer t Europe, ducing ment Women England tering hearts of timoroug cabinet min . government has experienced the invective of indignant womankind and all but one has succymbed' to the ora- torical Burns, man with less personality platform scquarred his megaphonic heard « "look turned. i going won 1 f 1 I usurping marriages and deaths, illorg, « r « E having officiated as warden ing St. some time collection plate is little Jess remark- |! persuasion, Ww 1 "i hi w a d of tl u sl A io @ d w deal of attention the murder Indinn, : 1 lock and key ally ance 'vincess and A BRAVE GIRL RE IN ORPHANAGE... age in the Face of Apparent Death. Glen of the In by Mary (Dollie) ? Tufts Lewis, has proved herself to be uli that heroines are made from the presence of approaching death, remarkable pre of mind and she was nstramental in life of her companigus.' night of December 2rd, w YOUN companions the track head light of the suddenly flashed around the faces of the young folk jumped clear of the pk, and she tripped and {ell culvert, her waist hiss GOT OUT SAFELY. map Vian Suffocated Smoke--~Will Tour Europe specting Harbor Facilities. } th hie Montreal, The | z wtes of a athoh at the Denis Montigny hurried the wintry ight o'cle his morning, on account of fire bre out in the of the chapel he institution All were got afety without using fire « mn Viau saffocated ence cool courage; sav. the Lhe and hile HONE Ww Jan. 9 irteen Roman ( corner of St slreets in ' 1 down rairoad Ma a vilie, je, and in in wy all except Dollie, cattle Jo Were nr nt roof and found above her in cold running leaving her head and shoulders the track Samuel Collins, into a self water, out was [DOVE Hey in instant jumped to her assistance, Lut him back. "Let the train me," whe cried. "You cannot me." He jumped clear of "the harbor<Yry ck just as the great train thunder- for St , NB. ed hy. whenee they sail for It was over in an instant, on a trip which will extend | comparnions rushed to see the | of mtil Mav, during time it is ew the brave girl, but , they found her wetedd they will vikited practi- 'unhurt, only vey cold from the cling every European port 'of import ing and water. for tne In telling of her experience facilities with a intro- 'wards, she said that it flashed the best of them in the equip (her mind to. flatten her head and the-port-of Montreal 'shoulders between the track in the -------------- hope that the train would pass over TEERORS IN PETTICOATS. her. She did this and called a warn . ing to her companion not to try to Are Usurping the Places save her. 3 of Men. Her escape is a rémarkable. one and London, Jan %-'Blis" women . of but for her presence of mind and are still carrying the fiery cool courage, her companion would no : ids doubt have been struck by the train, ross and striking terror into the flut- and she saved her own life by having presence of mind enough to keep her head down to let the train pass over which dam- fire, after ™aonsiderable water had been done George W. Stephens hairman he Montreal Board of Harbor and ¥. W. escort, an subdued she waved of Com go over BANE Cowie, leave John hig evening will and her te which have ice purposes of after- into inspecting | heir to of of British fierce sisters. 'Each member the ' | The voung folke were on their way to a concert when this happened, and Miss Tufts went. to a friend's home nearby, changed her clothes and went on and enjoyed. the entertainment with the rest. and she has not cold 16 show the remarkable ox perience shd had through That was John still the strong government When men serambled for the "Honest Jobn" only shoulders, bis be | Traweh Hi AFTER THE ESTATE. flood who the one remains of t even exit Aa and,' in A gone could voice, which the interruptory ommatded the protesting women at him." Involuntarily they | "Now, look I'm the | oot plate this journey, and no one is | above Daughters to Fight Will Year-Old Parent. Ba drop anything on the line, | nak o in y { A -Guuy in magnetism 3 o ad pide IoenLlY. ag " 4 107 years He left an estate of ao oF Re trong lod yea L a of aout ) women, strong-mmte {2200 000. Kate Barlow of Buffalo, and hay were, and all N K I cagues failed Burns succeeded ettie Reyno ds of Fairport get $1,000 each. Lewis B. Brooks a son, and E In the meantime women are slowly | 1 LF Sale ; » 8 the vocation of men, are be: 4 Salen anc annie L. Harri i y o ng appointed as registrars of births, The AS ww daugh ers expaet cause Lewis S, Brooks duary legates and their tied up by life interests. of 107- here on much though his was too the where col | to is be. resi contest ns county coun made clerks, clerks on officiating as sacred walks of | tharchioness of | at this duty, of Peep James, South Lincothshire, for] Her dexterity . with booking ailways, and even hurch wardens in the ite. The dowager xeter is an old hand ne bequests dre Celebrated Fiftieth Anniversary. | Merrickville, Jan, 8.~Mr. and Mrs the | George Petipiece, Newmanville, cele brated the fiftieth anniversary of | eir marriage on New. Year's eve, by a family reunion. All the children were present, except T. E. Petipiece, of the Cornwall post office aff, and A.W. Petipiece, B.A, of the high school staff, Vancouver, B.C. There were guests present from Merrickville, An drewsvitle, " Oxford Mills, Kemptville and Manotick. ble than her power of philanthropic ; 'A Sad Spectasle. A sad spectacle was witnessed ay At noon, to by the many people who ere passing along near the corner of King streets, A woman, ery much under © the influence of quor, was endeavoring to make her ay. 10 the G. T. R. station, to take train hat-cho found thotask avery ficult one. A lad accompanied her, pried hr valise and gave her oll he assistance possible, 'but he was nable to keep her on her feet, and w foll on the sidewalk several times. drayman, who was passing, came the rescue, The voung woman was iven a seat the dray, and was rivem to the railway station The oman cried, and attracted a good -- Made Presentation. Mrs. G. A. Mackenzie and the mom. of her Bible , at Bethel church, presented their soerotary-troas- urer, Hugh Free, with a fine silver headed umbrella Miss E. Porter and Messrs. Frederick and William Treneer, other members of the class, were the recipients of fine gifts; for regular attendance, The also remembered their tencher, her with a nice gift. bers class on class presenting . Ball At Newburgh The ball given at Newburgh on Mon day night, by. the voung bachelors was a fine affair. Finkle's hall was crowded with a merry throng of dancers, and the music was furnished by Crosby & O'Connor's orchestra. "I'he linn, Ont, in the charged with Fox, 'another on a verdiot. under jury at London, Thomas Noah, of Absalon have not Agreed hey have been twenty hours Manufacturers' Sale AT -------- E. P. JENKINS. The abineaiy of the money market has brought to our doors case after case of Clothing, Underwear, Socks, ete., 0 be sold at manufactures' cost. To this we add all the goods in our store. Prices away down. Here is a sample. Ties TIES, 19c. 50c. TIES, 32, 6c. TIES, 50c. Handkerchiefs White Hemstitched, 15¢., for 8c. . line, 1le. Collars 20c. COLLARS, 15¢. 15¢. COLLARS, 10c. ~ Qvercoats $20 COATS, for $15. $12, $13.50 and $15, 4 J . for $10 COATS, for $6.95. Suits Imported English Worsted Suits, worth from $12 to $13.50, for $7.45. Every Suit in house at same pro- portion. You will have to see to Appreciate, This Sale Ends January 18 All sales for cash. No & ouds on approval. 3 { EP. JENKINSCLOTHING 00. 1M PRINCESS. STREET. . get the rest of the estate.' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1908. COMMERCIAL: MATT ERS, What is Going on in the Business World--The Markets. : Colalt's in 197 was valued at $£5.650000, which is below earlier estimates, output in" Canada and 1907 totalled wiore thas in 2.5 per a Business lures Newfound 1.26% o 1906. Li cent I'he of t of the more Danks incre A by cent abilities increased voted honus the bani The actio has all un empl 15 all some "of the rather than expenses Wees n the rising because itting ther has been cons sur ar down 1Ring teal the company by operating immated where Accident - Pittsburg, Pa. Maryland Casualty The local com- at £200,000, and to £1,000 600 Insurance taken com Central of is over pany pany earings italized, are is ith close annually Th svaal estimated by 540 0600 with, 519.801 November, 553.532 in October 550,167 in December, 1006 The Dominion Coal company has ap plied to the department. of labor at Ottawa for appointment of a board of to arrange a new agree the company and its old production last Kaffir houses fine ounces month in London, comparing was ounces, in and investigation ment employees Foronto railway January 4th, ¥44,205.05 more than orrespording week last veéar. A plant for the manufacture of broom handles will be added to the Folly Lake, N.8., factory of the Lon derry Iron and Mini company, limited Guelph, Ont improvements system, between earings this week totaled 263,004. - in the ended 2, or will to expend $125,000 on the water works Dress For Small Children. The small Sov shown in the draw ing is wearing a Russian blouse which is made with a sailor The cut of the collar and the braiding is worth copying, from the usual style. Short, sers are worn under the blouse, and there is a shield collar worked with an embroidered emblem. The model was in cadet blue serge, with a darker blue collar and belt The little girl's dress was of wool batiste in pale blue, the sealloped col pr and embroidery being 'done in silk to match. suit collar manner of as it varies lobse trou Russian \ Soldiers Throw Women To Sharks. The Sorriere del Sera of Milan, Ita- ly, has soecived a letter from Hodder lah, stating that serious excesses have been committed by discharged Turkish soldiers who arrived there from the inland part of Yemen, but were pre vented from going home immediately by the lack of steamers. When steamer arrived 2,000 soldiers barked thereon, several with sweethearts, and terrible out on board. There people killed or wounded. Two women were overboard alive to the sharks surrounding the em their quarrels broke were ten thrown steamer Settled Too Soon. Flesherton, Ont., Jan 9.-- Henry Holman, a farmer living near this place, has been removed to a Toronto hospital 'beennse of injuries sustained in the Caledon wreck in September last. Mr. Holman. unfortunately, set tled with the C.P.R. the day after the disaster for his uric Thev were then considered trivial. so he 2 Since then he has been to walk and has suffered much in} ver y ro ceived unable pain To Patch Her up. Daihousie, Ont., Jan. 9 tug Escort has been raised from the bottom of the harbor not yet floated, two pumps being able to pump her out: She was towed up as far as lock No. 3 of the new canal, last .night. The water wil] he drawn off the level between three and four o'clock this afternoon and allow the tug to be patched up. this being necessary before she can get on the dry dock on account of her bad condition, Port The again but not To Be Buried At London. London, Ont., Jan. 9.--The body of Peter Steel, travelling chairman of the Brotherhood of Railway Trsinmen who died at St. Luke's hospital, Ot- tawa, on Tuesday night. as a result of having his legs cut off by a C.P.R. passenger triiin, at Carleton Place, ar- rived here from Ottawa this mormn- ing, The funeral will take place to- morrow. Members of the order in Ot- tawa and vicinity accompanied Mr. Steel's body, occupying a special car, and will attend the funeral. We Are Noted For The Best. Sweet, crisp, Tokay' tinted Malaga grapes, at Carnovsky - Hedgreroft, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mouck, Tweed, was the scene of a very hoppy event on Janu- ary Ist, it being the marriage | of their - youngest daughter, Laura J. to James R. Bateman, Thomasburg. J. BE. Mitchell, for 'eight years op erintendent of Rt. Andrew's Sunday school; "was presented with a beautilal Bible and hymn book. on the eve of his dendiiture from Tweed, - His reicated in Toronto' "this, ow ing to labor difficulties, the Catling. wooed diy Suiting company has clos- . down, 5 one {filled -- HAmusements. VAUDEVILLE Ma oud y inses ev 5¢. to every ery aiternoon TO-DAY ¢ "MY ANGEL LIGHTNING Cimnge of Programme PICTURES --1st § MOTHER-IN-LAW and {| SKETCHES 21:4 Roll CHINESE INTO THE U. ' BROOKS ara act to-pight for For FRIDAY give exhibitions om Army Calls used in HOCKEY MATCH SMUGGLING 8S. A. GORDON cham balaspe of ONLY, Mr. Gordon will the drum of different the British Army. oe the whe Wek the Ottawa College vs. Queen's FRIDAY, TAN. 10th. Game called at 8 p.m. General admission, 50c. 4 Reserved seats,, 50c. CERT COMPANY Jan. 13th. J. M. HAMILTON, tish. Tenor of the Century. MACLEAN, greatest Hvin, Gaelic Soprano. 1 CRAIG, Fatertaing in a class b self. THOMAS HENRY GORUE, Virtaoso. Tickets, abc., B5¢ Plan at Uglow's. MARY M Scottish and = DISCON her- Piano , bx IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ship heretolore existing be- t ween the ndersigned. as Insurance and Ficket Agents under the. firm mame of Gildersigeve & Kirkpatrick'® has been dissolved aad consent. Kingston, Ont. g8Stly January, 1908, JAMES PB GILDERSLEEVE, CHARLES KIRKPATRICK,; ~The business will in future carried ou by, und in the name of, ar jor the benefit of the said CHAS. S KIRKPATRICK. COUNTESS | ZARA Clairvoyant and Palmist. The lady who read the late President McKinley s Hand. She tells your name. 102 Queen street. Postively last two weeks in King- ston TWENTY. FINE TEARS DOCTOR AND WIFE LIVE HAPPILY TOGETHER. ~ Celebrated Wedding Anniversary on Christmas Day--Good Con- cert . For Pastor's Salary Battersea Boys Secure Honata Again' Battersea, Mrs. Lake NOTIUE the Partne Ss NB Jan. 7--Dr, 8. K, returned, last week, a week's sgiourn among friends Fulton, N.Y, They to celebrate on Christmas day, home of the and from at went principally at the doctor's brother, Dr. Daniel Lake, the twenty-fifth anpiver- sary of their marriage, whith took place; mn that city, on Christmas day, 1552. The celebration was mad: vey enjoyable for the Dr, aud Mrs. Lake by their many friends, and they re ceived many presents. The New Year's night under the auspices ol the chiurch, was" the most epjoyable successiul, heid here in many The weatner and road conditions "wore favorable," and at an early hour the auditorium of the Orange hall was to its utmost capacity, with as hvely a crowd of lads and lassies from thei surtounding co¥miry . and hainlets as. ever got together for & good time. After the usual good things had been served and partaken Dr. Edwards, the advertised chair: man, went forward and opened the literary part of the entertainment. The programme was lengthy, and was equally interesting. Adresses given by the chairman, Rev. T. Mere dith and | Moorhbuse. Thre was also vocal and instrumental music ol a high order hn Edwards, little Miss the Dattersga choir, and other lotal contributors. A dia logue, entitled "A Slight Misunder- standing," afforded variety. But pro bably the 'most enjoyed mimber was the chairman's recital of "Beagouch's Poem," recounting the speaghes of the immigrants of the differoat Hationali- ties arrival at Winnipeg station. The doctor proved himself tg be , elpcytionist of no small dégres. The finantial returns amounted to $52.50, and the net proceeds $70, to apply on the pastor s salary . Miss Jennie Robb has leit for bury to take charge of the school' there. Otio Vanluven left tea-meeting, Methodist and vears, of, were 'aston In abundance and Dr. and Mrs. Clara Meredith, on Sun- publie to school. where, for the second time during the past year he secured high- est honors in the quarterly examin- tions, Holiday visitors: Miss An- grove, Joseph Ducetiee and wife, F Ww Vanluven, wife and family, of Kingston; Lloyd Buck, Kepler; FE Moore, Seelev's Bay; R. A. Vanluven, Smith's Falls, : An Excellent Concert. Elginbarg, Jan. 8~The young peo- ple, assisted. %by friends from ave an excellent concert hére on New | [car's eve. We welcotie Wisk Rart- oy: back. J. W. Martin visited friends ail' Cdtaraqui 'last week. Miss | Guess, Cataraqwi, spent a few days! with friends here recently. Mes. WH. Coreoran has returned from. the city Elgin Stover will represent "the bury" at the council this year. i. Lawson's: Mr at H at BH Powell, Kingston, at and Mrs. Smith, Kingston, Sly's: J. Devine, Kingston, Coreqt ars. ¥ whl "THE IMPERIAL SCOTS" CON-| CITY HALL, Monday Evening, | the greatest Scot- | Dissolution of Partnership an | resume his studies at Sydenham hich | wpler, | Sydenham, Cataraqui and Porteminid Recent visi- | tors: Miss Mellory, Byderikam: Misses | Sp---- a-- } i { i {CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion lc. & word. { secutive losertion thereafter. half cent a word, Minimum charge lor pone wu _ vert ion, 2bec. HELP WANTED--MALE., CARPENTERS. APPLY TO J. her o the ngs GOoObh Ww Queen » SITUATION ~WANTED. WOMAN RE or cleaning og 429 Allred St w charge fit University i NG i 381) work Mrs. ENGLISH ing CX perience valid, or pe Apply A YOUNG Lew in, WOMAN, wiTH AN NI Rei oes as bho: Box sok seper A." Whig Each cone | Would take chafge of HELP WANTED FEMALE. IMMEDIATELY 0 COMPE cous, relerguoss required. - Ap; Miss Mowat, 1/4 Bari strees, ANCY IRONER Laund IFINST-CLASS ¥ | ply a Bn | ess "and EXPERI1E NCED GIRL, tousework., Two ¥ to Mrs. Lave SLO GENET FOR a fan » 239% Albert LES make Univer LAD tw 230 ON be abie Apply shou id ondiotes PROTESTANT TEACHER No. 9 Kenuabee, holdiog certificate. Apply, st salary, to J, A. Newjon, @ Dead Creek, WANTED--GENERAL. ARTICLES WANTED. THOMPSON HAS GOOD Happy Thought Ranges and Heaters to well at low prices, and having good Furniture or Stoves dispose of, before selling SE a card to 338 Princess street. "of PERSONAL. -. '~ JOHN KNOWN CAPILLI FORMA-BEST hair restorer. Produces growth measuring one month, Excellent Nerve Headache, Neuralgia, Eczema. Demonstration treatment free. Shampoo fifty. cents. Manufac- tured by Mme. KE "ider, Dressmaking | Parlor's, 253 Prince St Costumes a specially, etc inch Tonic, Dandrulf per cures Opera Cloaks, MONEY AND BUSINESS. OUR POLICIES COVER AORE oF building and contents than any other company offers. Examine them at Godwin's Insurance Emporium, Mark. et Square. {LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company, Available assets $61,187,215 in addition to which the poli¢yholders have Jor security the unlimited lability of all the stockholders. Farm and city pro- perty insured at lowest possible rates. new & Strange, Agents. business get rates from Strange Phone, 568, A LOVER DE S10 N, with stone in coutre, on University Avenue, or Union St. Finder please return to this Office. GOLD BROOCH, SMALL DARK LEATHER PURSI containing six dollars in bills and small change Twiween Laidlaw's Store and Mrs. Sommerville's. Find- er will be rewarded by returning to Whig office. ! MEDICAL. IDR. STANLEY J. KEYES, Jhief Resident Surgeon, York Poel nic Hospital, an office, 7 'Barrie St., YMCA. hous, Bali, LATE New. has opafied Opposite | { persons to luxuriant | and | Evening |. Before. renewing old or giving i i GOOD Lo SENERAL SERVANT Malcolin Suther Sireet. TAP PLY rs and, 1 Earl PHOPLE WITH FURNITL LE neods repairiog to bLring i to W. H. Beswick, King street. Repairs ] uently do charges moderate. { yards or ceilars, or other LaKEag i carted. Prices right. Apply S { Lytle, General Carter, 35 Main St. $450 ER wanted + ANNUM TEACHER cond-clags certificate pre ferred. State experience, { . tions, age. Apply Arthur Temagami Station, Oot qualifica Stevens, NTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR Overcoats and have tnem Pressed and cleaned, nlso get a new velvet collar on, ft makes them like w right. Gglloway, The y 131 Brock St., ext to Bibby's Livery CARRIAG 5, wal FURNIL-' ture, Planos, or any article for stor age, by the month, year, or any way required. For further information, apply to Laturney's Carriage Works, 890 and 393 Princess St. 'Phons 152 SITUATIONS VACANT. To 0 'chhteen ANI ) WOM N I trade in\ eight ates earn twelw te LEARN Queon and ARCHITECTS. ARTHUR ELLIS, -ARCHITECT., OF- fice, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets. SMITH, ARCHITECT Building, Market Square {HENRY P. etc. Anchor Phone, 343. WM. NEWL ANDS, ARCHITECT, om fice, mec: nd floor over Mahood's Drug store, corfér Princess and Bagot Streets. lLatrance om Bagot street; 'Phone, 608 PERSONAL. PROF. HALSTEAD *syehologist few days for matters, 78 Willi PALMIST leaving Kingstor "ye am Plreet. A JOB CLEANING ASHES QUT Or! PAGE THREE. PT, Dem eT i The People's Forum. AT THE PRINCESS = FOR SALE. 1 ~eexls 3 from $50 Oilos Double house, on Johnson street, tne Property of the late Joseph Jamie #00, now used as a dWelling and a lumber's shop. Apply to Messrs. alkem & Walkem, LAUNCHES highly Gnished cash or ¥ frames Partic ings. | J an-------- ---------------- 1 | VALU ABLE PROYERTY FOR SALB- | | 17 Oak YO 23 chewp GASOLINE foot for } bodt chwap 1 in | DWELLINGS, 51 Breck OFFIUES, MeCann's FURNITURI CLYAN ty St aye 526 FoR Frost's ( Queen St Phone, STEAM HEATED ROOMS, COR. KING and Brock St...Apply to McCann, 51 Brock wrest. KING STREET, FURNISHED on unfurmshed on lease. Fup ws, apply to " McCann FUR NISHED ROOMS, oie location, with board oo and lighted, ly at 66° Barrie ®troct. IN Wei "Ai N MARRIAGE I Oy K1 Marr age 1 ICENSES RKPATRICK 4 enane A GLENBURNIE EVENT. The Greatést TeaiMeeting Ever Held in the Glen. those. old-fashioned folk glorious revivals of held tlie Methodist Glenburnie on Wednesday Fhe little building packed with people. Some of ths dience "were hanging on to the stove I pipes, and old gentleman; nearly years of age, hed on a sill Lhe for next the orite Glenburnie h settlement for of tea-meet to city was One ings, the church es ening past, in at stone Was Buc one {eighty was per whole | countryside to fax window wai there, gomg lishing, a tea-mecting peopl old «ized 1s of of Sent hall and pastime That 1 need the a entertainments mous its the good ring and ol good Ih took "occasion ladies were the as 190% was leap year lated talent dances, ga Wednesday 38 folk of the Fdwards wi to "best great has set a a-thin King chairman and that the men' this vear, He congratu fine Lhe Glen remark Glenburnie « concert 1t possessed soprano, Mrs. R. J. Vair famed fiddler, William Craig, I were Mrs, Vair loudly her rep two fiddle enlty mn sweet voiced and" its far was of his a credit to it applauded o wl William and 8 h « hon songs Crag made speal that the kept from performing the church the Pastor Roadhouse breaking forth. to the by the star' fiddler of Canada who assisted the from Kingston, and Methodist John Cousins Rev. | H. Sproule and Roadhouse made hrief he hospitality and the high reli stindiver ' of Clenburnie were served in the inte k it was with resident their watchiul eye prevented their provided Others programme included church male and G. H wers reels Only tunes in were. the Prix juarte tte Pe Mr cess Gilles Rev addresses ons and moral Refreshments fashioned Ht after affair concluded 1 old way during an rinisdion eleven o'clo when the was Tidings From Picton. Picton, Jan. 2 There a struggle for the mayor's chair be tween Messrs. Farrington and Clapp {Both men were experienced in munici {pal affairs, but Mr Clapp was su cessful in again taking his seat in 'the mayor's chair i Miss Cassie Fox, BA. has returned | from Alberta, and is visiting bor pas ents om Main street west, one of {which was wrecked, jon January 3rd. Rev. A. RH.' Norrington presided at the Free Methodist quarterly meeting which began Friday, 3rd inst. Mrs Dingman leaves this week te jatives in Trenton and 'Foxboro. Miss Maggie Fox left on Monday for Con- secon to take charge of her school at Salem, i A -------------- was quite She was east. of Chapleay, | Trial Catarrh treatments are being ailed out free, on request, Ly Dr | boop, Racine, Wis. 'lbese tests are {proving to the people--without a ipenny's cost--the great value of this | Scientific prescription mown to drug- | gists everywhere as Dr. "s. Oa | tarrh Remedy. Sold by uit druggists. | Jt is secossary to show some people the open doof in order to she up the passengers. on the train | y. visit re- | Unitarian. REV. C. W. CASSON. The Seekers Of The Light, The of the They are benefa and not ng sbekers the light ctors of reli They plan#it away of stractar hike * are one rion ils menace fv thet truth are fall guar clont which chokes. the right, When "old grown and faith their decay, they the defenders of who homes peopl the living 6 leal spoken People tire o Ti avec and growth and s out is with hans build where still to Al find wise this ic before row is 18 ne anid broad -m tha gma AEE mn fe becoming HOP hodox Address Beacon street, Bo literature. Rev Casson, ton, Mass. ASTONISHING RESULTS, Follow Each New Discovery Science of a foctors have a drug will | headed man vit of hai germ. The remedt ou {bro's Herpicide | marvelo {far reported ison a the it « from | hair dressing {substances § and lof its actual, merit | dra Send 10. | samy to The Herpicide Mich. Two si Bik special agent | Hahood, ists stamps Detroit re amd 81. G i | a } Jatied frog, The Co. ] rh Taror to, One THE FRONTENAC LOAN AKU INVESTMENT SOCIETY | ESTABLISHED, 1863. | Presikdent--Sir Richard Cartwright Money lodned on City and Farm Pro perties. Municipal and County tures. Mor received and interpst allowed, 8. C. McGill, Managing Director. | 'Wn. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK; ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness ete, for sale. Sale of Horses every Saturday | oA THE RQUSEREEPER. ERR [HE PARAGRAPH PULPIT uff High Grade Ladies' Shoes for $2.00 Wé are going to sell our $2.50 High. Shoes For $2.00 They have got the style rand substance, and appeal to the wise woman, H. JENNINGS King St. New England Chinese Restavran) 331 King Street. Open from -10.30 amw., t6 3 a.m, the beat place to get an all round Lunch in the city. Meals of al! kinds on shortest phle votics. English and Chinese specialty. 'Phone. 685. dishes & Now YorkChinsse Restaurant 83 Princess Street. Open from 10.30 a.m. 10 3.C0 sm best plage to ts in the city, » To- om shortest notice. Dishes specigity. rt ST Keeps out the Cold, Costs Lit' and Saves Much, Good Variets af - STRACHA NS C. H. Powel], |Carpenter and ' Jobber 103 Raglan St. get an Laglish sod Chinese

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