THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1908 ! . -- ------ ---- -------- -- -- . THE WHIG, 75th YEAR | his own friends and appoi tees did "SPIRIT OF THE PRESS: FEWER CROWN COUNSEL. PEF ILLPPPP 9428000409440 042 SHEEP E SEPP Ett rt ett Tm * sa DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 208. | arrange a ok PEFL The election law provides that pr = {Te Frosecuting at Assizes--Plan ut FEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages. pub-| vinci! lists must be uged in connec Deserves A Rest. Frei, 22 Divide Province. ing at $1 a year. To United States, charge | tion with federal ejections. But in the Hanulion Herald. S | toronto egrus wae oy te be boc . i . { The appémiment f permanint sal or: Pastage Bord made ¥i | election of 1904 difliculty arose be- JHichnsd: Harcourt, : formes minister | aried crown jrosicators to handle Attached is one of the best Tob Printing : % elnetor z 5 ol eduction, §s retnng from nub | erim ag 4 the assiies a 8 i Cannes. rapid; syd, cause the ele toral divisions for Hide after thirty years' service. His r : Bina} vat es at be act of each work; nine improved presses, Dominion did not coincide with thbse!cord a5 a public man is one of which Bari " dq a proposal which has been ubmitied to the attorney general T b Whig blishing di | for the province, and consequently an|he has no cause to be ashamed. {The Lic f "tha } a he Britis Publish Co , Lt' { 1 cx of thoroaghnes der the EW Er mn adjustment of the voters' lists had| ug = i present system, if sycl -- i : ) 5 The line lite cot) Some One Going Daft. { : reads fr the rea to be made. The lines of polling sub-} 4 jed, is the chief roasin for the propos {Peterborg Examiner tod hanse Pious Daily Abi divisions overlapped in several -f Mutterings are heard to the effect "H ENAMEL YY . | stances. 'There is ome township, -althat as My. Ross went examination Feb Pn sag ; Slips} pros: bid . Cv ug : = oy i a Madame: x ite > atje LE laudle a case when he ivesa h loss. art of which is in the division of] Ta%v; My, Whitney is allowing he abe Emad g gn gl B y | pendulum to swing too far in the op- only gets instractions' on his arrival to stove pipes. | i A, snp sp : FEIEE240449 0404004444 THE PREACHER IN POLITICS. Dauphin for ele toral purposes, while posite direction. {in the town the day court opens?' It works easil Ihe positiom of the clergy in the [the other portion is in the district of -- {said a well-known lawyer this morn y political world is again the subject of { Portage la Prairie. On the provincial | Sir Adolph Caron. jing' "The local crown attorney is the {man who usually docs ail the work under the brush some study, A certain well-known | lists there were forty-nine names of Montreal Gazette. . Cand : { : | For his faults, the faults of his sup: [and is ac juaineed with the facts. But and if proper! olitician wus ask h x th I vote longi i aol X oY b u# asked » at he 4 thought | voters belonging to Dauphin, the oth- | roundings, and of his time, he paid { for him the crown prosecutor would be pplied gesn tt of the clergy as active political * fac- | ers beitig properly voters of Portage{he price. For his courams, his |lost. smoke or blister, tors, and he said that people do not {la Prairie. To get, a true list for loyalty, and his personal sacrifices, he | When J. M. Gibson was attoraey- ¥ like it, and considered it an impro- | Portage la Prairie ti - deserves the regard of the party he [general, he admitted that the present It stands a high pro g airie these names had €&% TE haat faa [moda of presenting. one pres nt degree of heat and priety. The position of one noted div- [to be omitted. The returning officer | {bad glaring defect He § i tl : . ih . a -- phe Eg dejects © lavored the we was that the minister should be an | took ti § od line | | idles T i ' i » long. ae whe Has 1he i * should be an he list amd ran a thin red line | A Happy Suggestion. ide of T. R. Robinette, K.C., of div- S it atte force i he desired to make an | through the forty-nine names {Toronto Star. {iding the province south of North dh on your impression upon the people, Conservatives have been pleased to| The Doukhobors are to be sent home | Bay, into three sections and Northern stove pipes. Moral suasion is all right, if it can | regard this as an outrage, and suy| from fo William. The Fovammeat | Uiitatio, wiry two or more such see- . . , | Yi py wv W thig | tions ant ointing S3 be fee . | . , . b ; 8 LOC adopt a new po wv; Wi NE | ' x appointing permanent effectively applied, but the man | that the men whose names wer thus | of range people. Let Tashion plates be lerown prosseutors for each dis'rict who is not in touch with passing ev- | struck off were disfranchised. This is! circulated among the women and seo | The late Hon, .J. W. St. John befdr: if this won't cure them of apvearing [his death urged the present govern This establishment has long been known for the excellence of its Clothing, the reliability of every article of merchandise it sells, and its ability to show always the latest styles, We hear daily such expressions as this-- I always come here for my Clothes, because I have perfect confidence in the house. It is on account of our reputation as a "Square Clothing SOLD BY House" that we do such an extemsive business and it is for this reason that we say The Suit Store of the City. Many a Man, who has recently commenced to trade here, looks back over the past and regrets the he didn't form an ac ents cannot exercise a potent influence i not the case, but even if it were, then | ) upon his fellows. There is only one? liberals and conservatives were treat- in anything but the latest style. Temi to adopt this plan, which seems man who is heedec : ike Tha - . a | -- a Oo meget with favor in legal circles. inal a led {uy respected in jed fie, a Shin red line wa at Great Expression. i R 8 contests, and he is the boss. [used to disfranchise any person, it! { i . HORE y ¥ Hamilton Times. { Cvening Wrap for Summer Wear. x The pastor of a church can be con- | was used to cross off the list names | In 1897 our trade with Great Brit : ; : : gic i : 3 0% 935 AV ine HARDWARE siderably of a dictator in religious | that were improperly on it. Had these, 8in amounted to 9 935,040, havine things. 'but - Ye" somati fail ok romaine the. 5 might has | increased about $24,000,000 in twenty | £8, bu ometime lalls as a | names remained the voters might have years, Last. year it amounted to | increased 2110. | - it: rt > EE - Come fo The Ba political leader. Why ? He does not | voted in two divisions. 1f it was a $208.715,193, having rgam 1904 10 {000,000 in ten years. That is a fairly | know the situation, and he cannot ap- | scandal for the liberals in « : 8 | Feast ! ply the necessary pressure, It is ques- | draw a thin red line through names good showing for Laurier's regime. i tionable if the average clergyman will | improperly on the list, it must he The good things offered this pursue the process which is necessary | equally scandalous and outrageous for Hews From Lavan: | «week includes : " : : . Re yn : geous 'or| Lapum, April 21.--Farmers have] Serge or . Worsted Suits in order to qualify as an expert in [the conservatives to draw a thio {commenced spring's work. The rattle | *s black or blue, best quality $11 00 politics, black line through names improperly |of three milk ApEn = Jeordh x > oy = uly 1 , ' Thurs. : , , a lie " "{C. Davey takes the route to R. | + Fine Spring Boots, There was a time when the church [on the list in 1907. : Notz VEY 0 Thorpe: J el * in C da exercised large trol i Yet that is what ler the d Metzler's factory at EPE; 2» 3 in -'vanata exercise a 'arge control : : at, under the direc Insulton to Wilton, and C. Joyner to | + pair SHgaey Working Buots,. px public aflairs, when' ita~sepressptatives | tion of the attorney-general, the con- |Camden Kast. Miss Annie Fields, | SOpRir «ccc pea 1. assumed to direct their people as 4o |*¢rvatives did, exactly what the libe- |Gretna, is spending Easter here with | her sister, Mrs. William Lapum. Our! « Shirts, Fancy Designs - - - - : the way they should vote. Against rals had been prosecuted for, and ran tn £3 ¢ % : i his conditi h 1 through number of . {school teacher, Miss' Gretta Asselstine, Well-snade Working Shirts - 48 | this condition there was a oud and Bo gh a number of names a thin is spending the holidays under the | «Up-to-Date Hats" from 50¢. up. vigorous protest. The demand was for | black line, In one polling sub-divis parental roof in Wilton. Mr. and a weparation of church from state, } ion the conservatives struck off ninety. | Mrs. Henry Bush spent Easter Sin ISAAC ZACKS, and that demand '¢omtinues: Tt is pos- | five names, and left on forty-five, In day with Mr, fad Mews Wiitiatn : 271 Princess 'street. sible for a pastor to do, great |another they struck of fifty-seven Boulton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie Pringle things politically, but he runs the | and left ninety-five, In the first poll- Friday." Mrs, Emily SMapkins is - on SEARAAARRAGAMEALAL aaas assess SRE EET TCSOVPUSTOUUPIOPPUTUY quaintance earlier. See Our Nobby $15 Fancy Worsted Suits. See Our Swell $15 Blue Botany Serge Suits. See Our Dressy $2 Derby Hats. entertained a few friends on Good iS taint in seeuring [ing division they struck off ninety-five the sick list. Miss Limie Joyner, Sy See Our Great $1.00 Shirts. chahces of serious : denham, is visiting with her cousin, ROOFING ! the knowledge whith will enable bim | and added two hundred and thirty-five naam I tous LR HE H D BIB BY Hil ; 4 itd ; He Lo . | Miss Florence Joyner. Mr. anc rs. to speak with authority. without any authority. 1t is this F. E. Brown spent: Easter with Mr The accompanying cut shows a ver : . Alur all hy may be the better off to | power that the' Manitoba government|and Mrs. Cyrus Bush, Camden East. graceful model for an evening or My. and Mrs. Atkin Snider, accom: The | HALL 4244040404000 0 0044000400044 0004 TELE ELP140000 tt 00 PEE A tt A HE aA bab SEPA HL FEE P 4424404444400 40F5 404404 is > ort desires to retain, the powe i- ; pose as a morali t only, offe ving the : power to muti - M aac carriage wrap for summer wear advice which makes for public refine. | lato the federal lists at its dwn sweet [panied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, | pi.i,01 garment was made of white : i A ox 4 (Odessa, spent Good Friday here with i : . - a ment and reform, but carefully avoid- | Wil, and use them against the liberal ' , rajah pongee, and was unlined, but vo : 5 , . : x i . Mr. and Mys. J. E: Boulton, and Mr hiffon 1 Flo kor Er id Soma Qshawa Galvanised Steel ff |iv¥ the tactics which will bring con- party, In other wards, the minister and Mrs. Stanley Brown. Clifford Huff nl 8 Sncadcioth tales wp: in such a 1 banned HOUSE CLEANING MADE EASY Shingles, made. by. the Ped- [| | fusion where 'helpfuliiess has Lew of works in the Roblin government |is spending a week with his aunt, smart even when very plainly 'iri y lar people, will make a first- Jif | aimed at. has journeyed to Ottawa to =cay, |Mrs. Michael Love. Mrs. Charles Sui- | ol (he band of lace o 'embroidery B U i Ou F rniture Rest rer class roof at 'a ' moderate | . the | det: Maple avenue, spent Easter here | boing omitted, if desired. The white 7 a as | y 8 ng r u 0 cost, . i Paw 3 ; > voters' lists and 1 don't A with her brother, B. Rose. Ernest pongee wrap had a little turn-dows - It can be easilly laid hy BUTTINGIN 70 ADVANTAGE. les in ( : qT OE -- Bo) Clarke and Mr. O'Neil, Maple avenue, | yover of black velvet, oatlined with Vl 4 > . . any handy man. No solder Mr. Fisher, the minister of agricul- in on The olect of Mani- {were Shrough here on Saturday sell- | {chy de flat silver braid. and silver , Your labor seems in vain Re pai no dirt Ror. hs en rly cin with 1950, V1 be the lect of he party the Bek, Nigors: Ne td Me con" he erin wht. "he Tone ext 1 |] if you do not add something new Rain Proof, Snow Proof, | | regard to his cold storage system. odie Brown: Mr. and .Mys. Sagar, Violet, part of ie upper, cape. was of very } i 4" from oar well assorted stocks. Fire Proof, See the Shingles lf | The four buildings which he caused to with Me, and Mes. William Soulton; | "> White lace. ny 8 | : VoAnglin's Tomber, Yard. , © fh)" oroted ay Brodwitle, Gowanss lle Till The Sunbearis Played Edward. Joantr, .Golthrooke.. | tnd - pe yg : Brass and Iron Bedsteads A AT ue ry a ere % Cowansille, : . a 3 ee . ome Sugar Socials. shri Y i St. Hyacinth and Woodstock, have | Cedar Valley, April 21.--Miss Bell George Joyner, Newturgh, with Theis Allisonville, a ho Cdd. a Springs and Mattresses to fit S. ANCLIN & G0 Poun closed, lop hg frescny, and ; the He Hoe) tie choo! wud fu Pe as Drs i fahnfles lov: | fellows _iweld * their sugar social at ze To Also Dressers and Stands in - : lai y i "| home for ster. Our college boys |" tH ) Yi 201 | Bowerman, Tues®hy, Mrs. James i fo WRAY rarioty . conclusion is that {ley have been | and giris have returned to their vari- Segohe, Be bg? and Mss, ili Boyd is improving very much. ir, groat variety, at Fg a hremoe ./apum wy AWIR | ond Mrs. L. Drummond visited Mr The Leading Undertaker . i | failures, though that is not the im- | ous homes. * John Polt has been call- Foot of Wellington St. pression which: is 10 be derived from [ing on the dairymen of the valley. Rell vad Huff with his daughter, | 4 yo David Calnan Sunday last. Jd R id' --" rs. W. Lemmon. Patrick MeGoodwin is very low. The ames el S, Phone 147 for: Repairing. op "Give me the chance to doctor 'ab > Ro To Emma | the public records. The dairy sogmis- Xo0: Huis hows Stns the Buses of fo : : . Mrs. Yellons. W. A. and D. E. Rogers : sioner, who probably urged Mr. Fih- spent Easter with the many friends in Items From Denbigh. Sadie Forshee visited Miss Vera Har.' i ' * Hh Pass b iment, sa re : B Don't as y or to make the experiment, says the | Brower's Mills. James Ralph has| Denbigh, April 20.--The Gillies com. | 0 Go 0 a from here! pany, who have made their headquar- attended the party at Mr. Eaton's, | : * Good Opportunities experiment has been. a success, as by been, for the past week, in Westport, R . ian it 'the cheesemen have been educated the guest of James Eagen. James tors ihe Chatsoh house, have near: | Melville, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 9 : ¢ in a very necessar t of thei Barrington is convalesvent. John |ly 8ll departed for their respective ; ¢ = Nop or visited Mr. McFaul's! YOLY neccsSary pari ol their en- | Rogers took a carload of maple homes. Owing to the bad roads, our brother. William. The Nissen Te Ho terprise, syrup to Montreal, Dr. Bullard has [Mail is very irregular, but no blame and: Mabel Marvin are Home: Mi ] ! we from The London, England. Gazette b- | Sold his lot and cottage to Ambrose|&0¢s to . Geordie. Adolph John is 8 'ollege rg ; xa! a ir PUB | ervey and leaves for Calgary. Miss | erecting a new dwelling, which will be Mert Tlie thes (Dr) GH ~'That's the part that @unts, 3 the finest residence in the vicinity. Fine on Sith on London, are Cral btree, { Clo eo. is the buil 8 g Ehas fe s 18 wee Jay ie | . 0 ' . . . ° Mids M; Dehiel has retina faer. | Jackson and wite visited James Boyds € And the Crimp that makes Washing Easier, Misses Ada Isteed, Verna Marvin and] sees lished in the interest of Canadian af . " * | Estella Ralph has been accepted rs, MW s . . . } ed 8 pled as a foi RYE : In nothing is, Canada's | nurse-in-training at St. Michael's Hos: industrial advancement better illus- | putal, Toronto. Miss J. Rogers leaves E : ; on Sunday, also Nelson Parliament . a trated than in the elaborate provision (ib ® few days for Newark, N.J. Vis. |Fganville to speid the holidays with | 71, Tey, vo Pesan Parliament | and practically Does Away with any Danger of cold storage, of which J, A, Rud itors : Thomas O'Riley, Miss Han, J. her parents: Mrs. Peschel is very ill} a it} Hoodwin, wh id en bi : : a : Nick." the Cavadi + Ae Rud- | yordan, Miss Muller, Mrs. Scott and | and owing to the absence of our local | 528 vith Lorne. Brickman, wasi to the Fine Linens, is the Crimp that's Right, fies, Hie Lanadian government dairy | daughter, F. Clancey," A: Christins, | Physician, doctors were summoned home P= Sway. oe arma | wy commissioner, discoursed in the pa Mr. M i [eMane "from Plevna and Eganville. Willig han # ono from ph Lert Lollegs, By Zanvad : i i : " » per | Mr. Marson, Miss McManess. 1. R.|'F &_and _lganville. am Lite . A iii = 4 avre j x » 1p read at the Society of Arts by A. W. | Bogers ix able to be out, but has to thatson has the Gillies company's Jexities Bi J AgrR vill pa Yowit- Always Find the Right Crimp in wo eS Pt i . . Fg + i > , . , 5 oe a Grindley. Fruit, cheese, butter, Glas uns Srutelior, Our tafiey pull, in the drive from. While Lake to pit thu Mrs. Carol Bryes abe Mr. and Mr. | . . nl se 5 We ended . * ka. y 14 . J ; 1 4 poultry, meats and fish; all come un. | ub ou , was well attended; dane 2 blacksmi x : a A | Fred. Bonter visited Danford Aine! 9 lor 1 == ling was kept up until the sunbeams |50" Dlacksmith shop is closed for the aN Much of th that Baar ah toad der cold storage proteetion, and played on the floor present. Charles Both will be very Nouth on 4 nday. Miss Mabel Mor J M money tha as heen made EN ' 3 Io 4 . " : & q 5 1 . y Sr n € 19 v mite o $808 In tus country has been sade [ou ot Sewatly widen, the. aren. of Sale, and aa ie ia She, valy pi Jor al Pour oud "ie Bim og Ry | oil Estate investments. Very few. pro- | benclit. cons : "ai when : : + WO ol our enterprising : : , { 3 a ; ' pertios decrease in values. On the One N A Sonus an Pus ¥ alike, Pain, anywhere, ean be quickly 8top- | citizens, G. W. Pennock and Alvernon | f8W from hers attended the social Your Grocer has Em ~and Eddy s Matches. EO ghand, the tendency, of her In town or So ital, indeed, is cold storage hekd Fables. ons of Be Shoop's Pink Pain Lane are about to supn!- a longle lt Mountain View. po oe ; 18 O Increase in Vv we year YY > * : abie he oy 8 s od 8 " to be that, ax Mr. Ruddick explains, oe. Yalan Sluaye ona conges want in our neighborhood. They are |™ bi 30 c88ure. + Imaking = preparations t build | PETBHORS aad A A SNEEZING EPIDEMIC. | aumm-------------------- edge properties. Wo buy, sell and = exd 'heese factory y enst si change Meal Kwtate of ail kinds, and | the last fourteen years has had bobind | coax congested blood away from pain Shunte, Inctoty "» Ho Just ide ols i 0 el A we oundation mm ; b . . . "| i B---- would like to do business with you. it the prestige and moral and finan- centres. These Tablets--known by he oe inet: The Joumantion tim: [16's Not InSucaze But Sprine--| A : cial 'support of a big and progressive i ool Dr. Shoop's Headache | hoger boiler, which goes to show | Catarrh That Comes vio, Bread of Quality co bow odie a ' department Fho-tact ix of vital con | © we 8---aimply. equalize" the blood thy mean -- biisiness. IT. Wagar, our | Change of Season. i : circulation and then pain always de- | school teacher, has vone to spend his! Every POFSONR YOu Mert sev | cern tg us all in these day 3. . y Foal Estate and Insurance Agent ¢ days when [parts in 20 minutes. 20 Tablets 20e¢. | holid ith ; oh ) ' foty da < a r ! a holidays with his family at Deseron- | have a sneeze and stuffed feeling 159 Wellingtor'Strect. Sale y Serie a gredter sell sufficien- Write Dr. Shep, Racine, Wis., for free | to. Our school has been prooressing | the forehont _-- tri, To i , * -. ry of Joos Alien within the empire." Puskaye, Sold by all Seales. that favorably. A MNbrary and other promptix, say. in. half: an hour. there) That's Tove's Bread. No one ever doubts'its 18 the way an impartial eritic | .: nat, re logs, thatithings have been procured for the! is nothing th uging except (, i ¥ : regards the subject. The experi, gl ad te fhe Jntch ta hed henafit of 'the scholars. G. 'W. Pen- fie You' inbale. iis rd i unexcelled quality. It's not good to-day and : i a . y a hersell a com | nock has been called to Pembrok or e p if vor ro aud ' ith SoU wage mn Canada was con. pliment through her small feet. a juryman. 8S. Lane bas rod hie po and'. foe) Eh y hi pnang | bad to-morrow, but A LWA Ys GOOD. If ducted 'with 'some loss ,' as it was 'ex. We have the largest selection of {saw mill; there is a great number of Catarrhosone contains a healing pope ' ic ki » pected, no: donbt, it would be. This spring aitings to choose from in the [logs at the mill. He has added a | ditine, leh as. pine air. shih wl your baker doesn't supply this kind, 'phone [o} K ; loss, in part, was the result of buying ol & aoction is solicited: Craw- | new planer and matcher to his mill. hreathed straight into the lungs and us, and we will some . cheese, curing and selling it, } Mr. Singerly--Do you know, that new bronchsal tubes. Away goes the B, WE . Very Sudden Death. roid, wnstaing and catarchal cough) Phone 467 ------ -- JILIN The ea was pot to traffic in the | tune just haunts me? Mrs. Singerly 2 y any you've! Westport, April 20.~D. Deacon | *0p% bronchial irritation ceases--in| on --------------_---- A -- article, but to show that the cold =No wonder--after the way , Sol mm -- rer-------- storage was an economic advantage. Hytdoted fo a is went 10. Ottawa last week, to resume i " Y dancant el . sion { The, demonstration" had Packer's tar soap." The genuine ix {bis situation with the government|PY 8 pleasant, re Ys JTree Farm House Burnt. - . ; nana' raton 10 be made at |'sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug [dredge staff. Mrs. B. J. McNally is from sedatives and irritants. Catar-| Arjen, April 20 --~William Pringle's thé public oXpense, and Mr, Pivher is | Stare. e., not 356. x sick at present. Miss Minnie McCany|Tho%00e is a good safe family remedy |p, m house was destroyed by fire on -- to be thanked instead of censured for They say that Lord Morley needs the {is able to be out again. G. W. Castle for coughs, colds, croup, sore throst.| cq Friday; it was occupied by ; "butting into the cheese business," as money that goes with his new #position |is again confined to bed. J. M. Tag- that may be taken by young or old John Steele, w ho had remted it Quite Will not be complets without be has been by one conservativ ' to square. accounts made by a step |gert left, this week, for Ottawa, go | With absolute certainty of swilt, perio 100 4; both parties, as a good deal looking over your Mattresses. The por. ve pa gon who forged extensiv ly. resame. his position with the marine ann Sart, fry Catarrhozone, All} op the contents waa not got out, and best place to get new, fresh, sani. ing: Brin Rs cal always when depaxtinent. Mrs. Hanna is moving dealers, in three sizes. | the building was lightly insured. Me tary mattresses or have old ones yi in r. Lockwood's house, on Bed- Steele has moved lag family into the | renovated Khe new, is at 110 The "rolling stones" of Australia, |ford street. Mrs, Daniel Merkley died | DANDRUFF DON'T WASH OUT. | village il another botge can be built, | . Samnél Darker, jr., and family, have Clergy street. Prices right. THE THIN BLACK LINE. placed on a fairly smooth surface, It is announced that the federal will soon roll together in a group. i ' i.|{ The Germ; That Causes It Has to!gson0 to Uncle Sam's for the sum-| a ia-- : They contain a magnetic ore. : 4 . T.| Be Destroyed, to Cure Dandruff. (mer. Miss Anna Bell Hughes is home through " i Many a woman spends an hour twice| from Toronto; she intends staying on ffs Mati Co - y a week scouring her scalp, thioking | the farm with het paronts this sum in on ress . scrubbing off the scurf she! mer. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Wood, Tam-| will cure the dandruff. Two hours i goth, are viejting at Joh Herne | H th A il week, at the age of forty years, she! W. Loyst and James Keller are doing! spent 20 days of twelve hours|some carpenter work for Nifiam Det! ear e pri or two-thirds of a year of herilor. We understand he is ng tof . , in that vain hope; vain because erect at least two summer houses, « Victor Records 'can't eure dandruff without kill-|be occupied by perties from a dis | the dandroli germ, and the only tance. Mise ( Stout, Ivanhoe, is| em J PF wn tion on earth that will] visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Brows. | ' : He Rev. Mr, 'Locket is holding rival DAWSON Staley S i meetings at Mount Hopk with very: good suceess,.:G. 8. Monds is making 217 Princess St.. Kingston. many improvements in his large gene | High Orade Pianos at living prices, ral store by way of pew Hoors snd! Vietee © painting the interior. \ Crawiord & Walsh, isadivg tallocs. ee g yar. We have some very good holdings : do you ure thinking of investing in gilt- | every important development during Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets simply % (8 imp ly