Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Sep 1908, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1908. a NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR SEALED TENDERS addressed to the] undersigned, marked on the envelope "Tender for Construction," will be re-| ceived at the office of the Commissioners of the 'Transcontinental Railway, at Ottawa, until twelve o'clock noon Monday, the 28th-day of September 1908, for the work required for the construction, in accordancé with the plans, profiles and specifications of the Commissioners, of the following sec vl the Transcontinental Railway, viz (1) Districts 'D' and 'E."--From point designated on tne plans oi Commissioners, being at the western en dy of Fauquier Bros'. Abitibi contract, in} the Province of Ontario, in a direction for distance of ebout 104.24 miles, Date B1st Decem- ber, 1910. (2) Distriet E.--~Fra ed on the plans of about sixty miles West af the boundary of District "E/ in the vince of Ontario, westerly to the end of | Fauquier Bros.' contract, north of Lake Nepigon, a distance of about 300 miles, Date of completion, Blut December, 1910 Plans, profiles and be seen in the office Chief Engh neer of the a oe at Ottaw also in the office of John Aylen, Acting | District Engineer, North Bay, Ont., and 71. Armstrong, Nepigon, Ont. Persons tendering are notified that | tenders will not be considered unless | made . in. duplicate, and on the printed | forms supplied by the Commissioners. {1 A separate tender must be submitted | for each section. | Tenderers shall not be in any way en- | titled to rely upon the classification, or | any other information given by any per-| son on behalf of the Commissioners ; and | before, submitting any tender, bidders should make a careful examination of | the plans, profiles, drawings and specifi- | cations, and read the forms to be ex- ecuted, and fully inform themselves as to | the quantity and quality of materials, and character of workmanship required ; and are understood to accept, and agres | to be hound by, the terms and condi- tions in the form of contract, specifica. | tiang, &c., annexed to the form of ten-| er. | wach tender must be signed and sealed | by all the parties to the tender, and | witnessed, and be accompanied by an ac-| veined cheque on a chartered bank of thé Dominion of Canada, payable to the order of the Commissioners of the Trans ] continental Railway, as follows For Sec. No. 1, District 'DD' and 'E)'| $150,000 | For 8g¢c. No. 2, District $150,- | 000 Any shall a of completion, | a point designat-| tender is accepted | after the accept-| additional ap-| required by | the contract documents re person 'whose within ten days ance thea! furnish such proved security as may be the Commissioners ; sign specifications, and other quired to be signed by the said Com- | missioners ; and, in any case of refusal or fgWureg on the part of the party whose tender is accepted to complete and execute a contract with the said Com | gners, and to furnish the addition approved security within 1 days after the acceptance the tender, sald cheque shall be forfeited to Commissioners as liquidated damages for such refusal or failure and all contract rights acquired by the acceptance of the tender shall be forfeited. The cheques de posited by parties whose tenders are ac- cepted will be deposited to the credit of | the Recgiver General of Canada as part of the security for the due and faithful | performance of the contract according to Ms terms. Cheques deposited by parties whose tenders are rejected will be re- turned within ten days after the signing of the gontraet. Attéatian' is called to the clausés' in the form of contract f All mechahies,* labourers, or other persons who perform labour for the pur- poses of the construetion of the works hereby contracted for, shall be paid such wages as are generally accepted as cur-| ret for competent workmen in the dis-| triet in which the work is being per- formed, and if there is no current rate in such district, then a fair and reason- able rate; and, in the event of a dis pte arising as to what is the curtent off a fair and reasonable rate, it shall be determined by the Commissioners, whose decision shall be final.' * This agreement is subject to the regulations now in force, or which may at any time hereafter be in force during the construction of the works hereby contracted for, made under the authority of the Department of Labour, and which are, or shall be, applicable to such works." (The schedule of minimum Noro dete rmiped upon by said Depart- ment will form part of the contract) The contractor shall in connection with the whole of the said work, as far as practicable, use ony material, machin- ery, plant, supplies and rolling stock manufactured or produced in Canada, provided the same can be obtained as cheaply, and upon as good terms, in | Canada as elsewhere, having regard to quality and price.' I'he contractor shall fire regulations adopted stoners, and also to the laws and regu- lations respecting .fires in the differe provinces wherein the work is being per- formed The right is reserved to reject any all tenders | By order P. E | of following conform to the by the Commis- or RYAN Secretary. Commissioners of the frafiscontinental Railway. 12¢h Sept., 1908 Ottawa, advertise the Com for it this from paid Newspa ment with missioners inserting authority not be | | tenac } | DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS | AND CANALS. CARILLON CANAL: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS addressed and endorsed 'Tender for closing Gap in the Carillon Dam,' will |" be received at this office until sixteen o'clock on Monday, fe 28th September, | 1908 Plans to SEALED the | undersigned, I the form ot] into can be! Superintending | No and after 1908, specifications and the contract to be entered seen at the ofice of the Engineer of phe Quebec Canals, Place d'Armes, Montreal, on Thursday, the 17th September, Partlos-lendering will be required to accept the fair wages Schedule prepared | or to be prépared by the Department Labour, which Schedule will form part] of the contract | Contractors are requested to bear in| mind that tenders will not be consider- | ed, unless made strict] in necordance | with the printed forms, and in the case | of firms, unless there are attached the | actual signatures, the naturé of the oc- | cupation, and place of residence of each | member of the firm An accepted bank cheque for the sum of $5,000.00 made payable to the order | of the Minister of Railways tand Canal | must accompiny each tendek,s which sum will be forfeited, if *#e party tendering | declines entering into contract for the! work, at the rates stated, . in the offer subnfit ted >' , I'he cheque thus sent in will be re- turned to the respective comtractors whose tenders are not accepted I'he lowest or any tender not sarily accepted Order, J. W. Acting of Railway and 16th September, inserting this authority from not be paid for it. By PUGSLEY, retary. Canals 1908 Department. Ottawa, Newspapers ment without partment will advertise- the De- THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY | ESTABLISHED, 1863. President--Sir Richard Cartwright. Muay ich ipa City and County Deben- | Mort, Degosl ' gages purchased. ed and interest allowed, of | tions | A | tae | westerly | itor) : pititieatifns ay fof the proceedings | wishes { tory, had | the of | doing of Th ticularly passéd, caused information to be Maid against the drivers for driving TuReshls Oo the public road so as to endanger the Hansard's {what | FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. Sales | Mr. { Hill, neces- | | te! sims FROSTING IG QUES Il } W. H. Medley Writes on the Sub- ject. He Says It's Paint That Has Been Put on the Windows---Calls the Question a Com- paratively Unimportant One e Commissioners, | easterly | Pro- | --(To the Edi- |case at all. the issué¢ of yes- Kingston, Sept. They got what they asked for, and are evidently satisfied. The other school got what they did not ask for and as the first request was granted, the second should likewise be. I might add that it surprised me not a little to see so much &pace in your valuable' paper devoted to a comparatively -unimportant matter. Is it not a great change that you should use a ""double header" for a commit- tee report now and from January Ist, 1907, for a period of fifteen months, during what was perhaps the most important and momentous time in the history of the board and for reasons that would make interesting reading to your patrons, who are largely made up of public school sup- porters, you refused to send your re porters to the meetings of the hoard and thereby kept the people in ignor ance of what all through the drafting of and the vot- ing on the agreement between the hoard and Queen's University, regard- ing the establishing of a School of Pedagogy in our schools. Let me sav in sion, that this celebrated is not frosting at all, but "paint" and two coats of it at that. Yours truly--W. H. MEDLEY, Your article in gives a full and concise report the of Tuesday. I am terday, at property jcommittee meeting I reported correctly to have been the jone to move that the frosting be re- {moved from the windows of Victoria school at once. My motion was lost Now I want to make my reasons {plain for introducing that motion. The board, some months ago, author- ized * the expenditure of a certain amount of money for the frosting of the lower windows of the Colle giate Institute. This was I believe at the request of the principal. This work was done and the chairman of proper- ty instructed the painter to frost the windows in Victoria school. This ac- tion on the part of the chairman was taken, I believe, without consulting the committee on property and cer- tainly without the authority of the board, and the board has not vet sanc- tioned the payment of this item, Further, the teachers of Victoria were not consulted as to their in the matter, at all, and having found the frosting unsatisfac- they complained, and I take it as only reasonable to grant their re without delay. Your readers will that great stress is laid the teachers the Colleg to egarding rooms. | committe asked but not told «ill after the meeting I got hold of the copy sent Collegiate, setting forth thes and I found that it the request the ehairm: property committee. Now with hall eye can plainly there must be for Clearly the should brought into in the was* going on school Medley's admission that the wins frosting is matty row quest Mr | dow tively funny notice on question a unimportant view the ing it. A trustee long letters over "a e¢omparatively un- important matter His "that { the Whig did not inform the people on | the pedagogy question, he cant tantiate. The files of the Whig are disposal. Both the local and the matter alt with for the ir public, even though didn't 3 compara « of sounds favorably the what nate the h shouldn't write have say r in of mak- asked for their opinions, in over it was charge that from en sub comiums was at his editorial | quite formation i the lattention Twelve Miles An Hour | sidered Fast. | The outery dailys growing Inder in | In England against: the excessive speed [proving the of motor cars, lends interest, says the [teachers the department of education London correspondent of the New |will hereafter exact a higher standard York Sun to the following passe of answering at the examination for from the Annual Register for 1516: entrance into the faculties of educa- 'A new coach was started in the {tion and into the model and normal spring to run to Brighton, a distance fs schools The for admission in-" fty-two miles, in six hours. . 1to the faculties education and the however, became alarming, par- | normal schools will also be raised one in the populops neighbor- [vear in cach case. Beginning with hood of Newington, throggh which it | the session of 1909-10, each candidate atid the Touch Giicors there | for teacher's certificate shall be at | least eighteen before entering a nor- { mal and at least nineteen be fore entering either the faculties of | education. The abolition of the county mo del schools will probably result in a scarcity of teachers, until an attorney-general moved for |ate supply provided by the bring in bill, thé object oi | mal next July. The minister which was the protection of the lives | of education will, accordingly, be and limbs of majesty subjects, | { prepared to extend, until June 30th, by correcting the enormous abuses of | 1909, any certificate that expires be stage coach drivers Within these [fore that date, provided, however, few days it would be hardly credible !such extension is recommended by the a number of applicants he had | inspector concerned received this subject. Some { The permanent third counts freeze one with | trict certificates for teachérs of horror of veracity had |years' successful experience, provided informed him that on Tuesday, May |for in section 85 (1) of the regula 21st, at half past five, the Trafalgar | tions of 1904, will not be issued after and Regulator coaches set off from [December 31st, 1908, to any teach Manchester and got to Liverpool | ors who cannot qualify on or before twenty minutes after eight, doing this | that date journey two hours and fifty minu at rate of tweld miles sent at of the in any columns, was sulliciently the harangues one see that an a reason 80 of Collegiate weston tees' receive tru not he « SPEED OF MOTOR CARS. NEW REGULATIONS. Entrance Into Faculties of and Model Schools. of its policy qualifications Was Con- Normal of im of the pursuance age of a school, of lives of his majesty"s subjects.' The result of this to be. read in "Parliamentary Reports," 10th, 1816: 18 June adequ- 'The | leave to is nor- a schools his dis- ten on ac- class and were enough to A gentleman Broke His Right Arm. Richard Boyce, youngest Richard Boyce, Johnston the victim of Tuesday ev in the tes, hour. an of was son street, a painful accident The was playing around the fell, breal his ht {ture was set hy physician sufferer is now well expected. Will Come Very Soon. The Kingston veterans taway for the land grants awarded them for sePving the South African war have not heard anything vet from Hinchinbrooke, 55; Bay View, 75; the government their dis | charges about two weeks but are | Morning Star, 35: Pine Hill, 60; Rose ; : Hill, 56; Wolfe Island, McGrath's; | Still waiting for a reply. 30: Elm Grove, 25: Gilt . 26: Oso, 2. Battersea, 100; Excelsior, 60; Sun [bury, 10; Sand Hill, 60; Latimer, Total 846. Colored--=Howe Island, 50; Ontario, St. Lawrence, 45; Silver. Springs, Is lands, © 30; Arigan, 40, on Ind he frac the an ening vouny when The and at Regular on door Thursday. regular Meeting rig arm a Fr on- Wil in Ril- | was meeting of the Board, Thursday, the president, was the chair, the secretary, William lar, being also present There hoarded 846 boxes of white cheese and | These factories | 508 lenvale, At the Cheese Fawcett, doing as as he liam who sent 265 boxes of colored. { boarded : ~ White--Glenburnie, in Some "sent 5) a NSherit Seizes Village. Toronto, 24.--The village of | Weston is in the hands of the sherif A writ of execution was issued ag: it by the Equity Fire Insurance pany to ratify a judgment of and 8280.42 costs, granted hy MagMahon. The judgment moneys advanced by the company to the village 25 Sept t com 810.315 Jus was for insurance 75; Thousand Fotal 265. The bidding opened at Gibson. At 12le. Mr secured Glenburnie, Gilt. Morning Star; Oso, I. Silver Springs, Islands and McGrath's; at Mr. Murphy bought Glenvale and Pine Hill. Mr. Gibson bid 12%e. for offering four factories, but refused bali On Wednesday, Tae Cleveland, 9: IY 3.. Boston, 4; Detroit, 1. | Louis, 5; Washington, 4. Chicago, | Philadelphia, (ten innings). National League--New York, Chi- cago, 1. Pittsburg, 2; Brooklyn, 1.| { Cincinnati, 1; Philadelphia, 0. Boston, 7-4; St. Louis, 2 bid by Alexander Edge, Rose Ontario, St Thousand 12 3-16¢. 12 awrence, Hamilton Woman Missing. Hamilton, Ont" "Sept. 21.- Powell, wife of John Powell, of | McPherson Shoe company, has missing from her home since about {the 1st of the month. Her husband | does not know where she has gone, land is endeavoring to find out her | whereabouts. Mrs. the been ol was Base American New St. 3 ork, 9 2 - 2 Three Killed In A Well. Port Arthur, "Ont., Sept. 25.--Three { Finlanders were killed by in a well they were digging on farm of a man named Erickson, miles from Stanley, Ont. In ing they {struck natural gas and were immedi- ately overcome by it. gas ok the f Friday Morning Sale. baskets peaches at 40c., at DOc., regularly sold at 75¢., all freestones, and in at Carnovsky's. and BO good Fifty fifty and condition, A farmer's team attached to a wa- gon containing two pigs, brought in Gib- {for the fair, took fright on Princess The |street, to-day, and ran away. The people 'man on the box succeeded in getting {them quieted after a hard tussle. The piano tuner from {squealing of the porkers added gréat- orders at Mec- ly to frighten the horses. "Solon Palmer's toilet in Kingston at Gibson's drug store, and $1. | The assortment of books at son's Red Cross drug store, in Tabard Inn library, pleases every day. H C unningham, Chickeiing's. Leave Aulev's Book Store. The equinoxial rains much longer, sold Cross water" cannot escape Red us 75¢. mm------ NEW YORK STOCKS, | Prices Furnished Br J, P. Bickell & Co., (per W. Hector H. Hume). Stocks. Amalgamated Copper | American Locq., com. Am. Sugar Refin. Co. ' Am. Smite. & Refin. | Am. Car Foundry Anaconda Min. oo. Atches. Top. & Balti. & Unio | Brooklyn Rapid Canadian Pacific & Ohio & St. Gas, N, XY. . 3 3 } Fuel & Iron Erie, com. ... Erie, first pref. G. North. Ry Kansas & Tex, ' Louisville & Nashville Missouri Pacific 3 Min. St. P. S. . ! ¢"'So0") . 2 National Lead \. Y. Central Northern Pacific Penn. R. R. Reading ...... Rock Island, pref. Southern Ry., com. Southern Pacific U. 8S. Steel, com. U. S. Steel, pref. Union Pac., com. $1 Wabash ... ...". 2 23 September 24th. Opening. Close. a 71 { Ches Mil. Cons Col. 3 } 35} | 20% 104 154 | 1091 CHICAGO PRICES. September 24th. Upeuing. Close. | 992 100 100) 1012 10: 104} | | Wheat. Sept. Dec. Cobalts. September Bid 20 2th. Asked. | 20.4 | 100 600 162.4 6.30 R.50 8.67} 60} 61} 54 5.5 18 IN 145} SN Stocks. Cobalt Lake Kerr Lake Coniagas Crown Reserve La Rose Nipissing Nova Seotia Red Rock ... Silver Leaf Trethewey H75 162 6.15 i 1504 SUES : -Bickell Lines Say So. the New York Stock Exchange a fair opening, a raid issues by 'the tr ding element resulted in a small decline, which was promptly checked in its incipiency Prices firmed rapidly all around th room and traders shifted their market position quickly $8 order to get their A On { after active on the back stocks 0. Brown and been expelled Stock Exchange. Standard Oil houses have been buy- ing stocks all merning. _ Baggott says: We have banking information that Canadian Pacific has completed purchase of Wisconsin Cen tral and we ave buying 'the latter stock for the people interested. | Several large gtebl orders have heen placed and more business pending. | 3. Steel gonfirms 'report of 200 - 000 tube order. Seaboard receivers will default general mortgage 4's interes October lst. - Thirty-four roads 'for second week in September show average de gi 6.42 per cent. gelling that steel issues looks from G the have York Young New on gross crease The is going on in the to us much better than the buying, and though optimis tic opinion is prevalent regarding the showing that the corporation will make in its quarterly statement the of next month, the evidence derived from inner in the stee business bearish the at close circles makes us on stocks L "from and will raise Wheat has shown day. Champlin, Wrmour and pit crowd have been the best buyers, while Patten and his following have been best sellers. Commissiod houses |¢ have been on both sides, strength to- day comes from the firmer Liverpool marke, continued drought in winter wheat belt, cash demand North West, -with reports of flour sales by Mills, and talk of reduced acreage in winter wheat. . | men just corn maturing crops local grain say good St 8 wires back Towa fa good RATES WILL Go UP. And Possibly Seven Cents Will Be Secured. 24.--That in grain rates and Montreal, is Canadian ship owners have been handling this the months at | de. a The tention that under 5Hle. tarifi no money is made, but an actual | created. Now that there are pros- pects of moving a lot of wheat of the present it is expeeted that the rates will up to per bushel ASKED FOR NEW TRIAL. --r---- there is to between Monty increase Fort William nounced by (Companies grain during from to 1, Sept be an an summer bushel. con crop, go ie Case to Come Before Minister of Justice. 24. --The defence in Smith's case have trial and this will case will come up of justice and will bring in new Two men, who were in with Smith and Enright at the of the murder, will brought by the defence and will vi Smith very indifferent and is ready if he has to hang. Montreal, "Crooked asked for granted. fore the defence dence. room time back dence. < says Sept. Neck" new The minister he be- the evi the some be give e is he Kingston Fur Store. In one of the big show windows of George Mills & Co.. the Prineess street fur specialists, is displayed an exceed- ingly handsome Russian Pony coat, with large Black Lynx collar. This coat was specially ordered bv a lady in New York city, and is anoth- er proof of the far reaching reputation of King Famous Fur Store, for superiority furs. a only ston's in "Hudnut's cold cream' and toilet water is sold in Kingston at Gibson's! | Red Cross drug store. Phone 230. | sales : Peterboro, 3.485 at 8-16¢c.; Woodstock, 12jc. 500 at 12 T-16¢. (Cheese 123¢c. to 12 hid; Madoc, ¢ | took place, this afternoon, from Christ | vice { Evans, {George's and | number {ment was also represented by a dele- § § gation. lclergy and clerical representatives other land } [tion was in attendance from the board lof trade. | | Statement | eves | from {ment | King | re: soneiiyilitios up a podition of such of pres¢ nt certainly {with a department | been. associated I ship perhaps | | truer a firm tone to- |g them by and in 18 ng in resig tion and THE FUNERAL T0- Wn ( OF THE LATE TE BISHOP CAR. | MICHAEL OF MONTRFAL. One of the Largest Processions Ever Seen in the Metropolis-- Many Delegates of Anglican General Synod Attended. Montreal, 24 ~The | the Right James funeral of Carmichael Sept Rev. ser- Dean being Church cathedral. The committal was read by Very Rev. the rest of the service taken by other prominemt priests. The funeral was one of the largest ever seen in this city and was attended by a very large deputation. from St other parishes. A large the delegates from the adjourned at Ottawa, were in attendance. The representa- tive from the Quebec government was n. W. A. Weir. The federal govern- of synod, which There were also representa- public © bodies outside of In addition to the Anglican 'of dioce: all the various church "denominations were represented. Depu- tations were present from McGill Uni- versity and also from the bench, lar military forces. A special delega- tives from Montreal. NO MORAL DECAY HERE. By Mackenzie Wakes Admiration. Toronto Globe. It has sometimes been said that pub- life in Canada at- young men of high principle and has become a server and who King { lie has ceased to {tract strong and time convictions, profession for the portunist. To the Canadian that political = life moral decay the following state- by Maekenzie King, epting liberal nomination in Wa- commended. Mr. King, it be added, has the fighting quali- that marked his grandfather, Wil- liam Lyon Mackenzie, for eontest- i North Waterloo he goes hty the form wealthy distiller, ma jority=of op- he- is suffering in the terloo, 1s may ties in ng the gram, ative mig mn 300, con Mi a erve over say the liberal nomin Waterloo a taken without sideration. My during labor m- acceptance of North not "My ation which long in is a step has been and earnest con of the time work past eight vears, the department of be of the most of the too many and which to one departments ment, afforded portunities for too near my heart to be quickly [lightly parted from. Indeed, the involved in giving rreat publi fulness has been realized so fully that Lwere jt outweighed the convictions to what is at the time a public duty, I would not sever my connection with which 1 from its, has grown portant govern- has me op public service 18 seri- ous Use deepest not by tion. ] "Of these convictions there lis daep-. the feeling that member- House of Commons would for furthering est perhaps the afford greater those very purpe which the de partment of labor establish- d--the promotion of industrial peace, the amelioration of social and indus- trial conditions--and the belief that the younper, men of Canada should de- monstrate their willing to share largely their country affairs prepared to make toward that end. 1 that, except ¢ phed where their nothing in scope sos for has been more n S and if long the be sacrifices be felt church, even aleeper to need nave cance 1s could be the words Goldwir 'polit the out than Smith, that calling 108 noblest of but meanest of all What day 1s that ary, reatness of by God in should train and discipline with a view to bringing to the ils of the nation guidance that worthy of destiny. lon accept the nomination heartily tendered the liberals my native county seeking upport of the rust wrifice I an nt posi larger Ii | i peo all demands whate gnize trades country to y in men, ver hould the the inheritance this dominion, their ther reco given and lives coun a 15 its g 80 of the that ning my vali fo life will that 1 ha \ f well-being ot ele tors, | the si prese the be « to devote duties of publi I itse sufficient to aw ve no ¢ in but the the ple at large but that of « pines rosper country View LO serve the hap common amhtion to our no buting ol ontr 8 ty and | i GOLD IN ALBERTA. Many Claims Have Been Staked Nea: Sedgwick. k, Alta., Sept. 24 rear this have Irom time 1t1o time, been confirmed until forty claims have been tive development will Ix A mining expert from Spokane, spent several d in the pronounces the discovers a valuable one. He leit town morning with samples gnd will return shortly with machinery .to develop the claims he and some friends have stak ed. The sand is easily heaply worked, and the field is easily reach- ed, so it will prove very profitable. Sedgwie Rumor town been com but h this 1 gold ol mg uve mn never week Almost tked a ain al onee, Wash., district, has and thi and « A Little Of In Spelling. Testimony on educational matters is found in strange The of water supply of Philate Ipaia, dry routine of business, offers mation for educators ga.pender patriots to deplore. n letters re ceived during the month of July "hy- drant"" was spelled in ninety-three wrong ways--higherdereant, idron, halfdrant, hident, high drain, hod- ran, idrand, hydrine, hidernn, hydran, hidone, hydunt, hyderen, hidran, high- dun. There are many more, some, of | course, showing the phonetic influence | of foreign languages, and altogether | so remarkable in variety as to prove not only: the illiteracy of the writers, but their ingenuity. bureau in its infor- and places. The worst thing that can happen. to | a poor man is to get in 'the way of | associating with men who have a good | deal of money What it Means fo You This trademark is the most _ 'important part' 'of & Fit-Reform Suit or Overcoat. It is a definite. promise of quality and service--or recompense. . It promises that you must be satished with your purchase or you can get sous Money Today, thousands of mengin every. part of Canada will not buy a garment that does not contain this wreath. FIT- REFORM It means much to you. Look for it whenever you buy. Suits and Overcoats, $15, $18, $20 up "© CRAWFORD & WALSH Sole Agents for Kingston. New Coats, Skirts & Costumes THE LATEST ARE HERE. See aur very handsome Beaver Coats in Brown, Myrtle, Navy, and Black, bound with braid and soutache, Gibson shoulders. See our Digectoire Coat with opening at. side, neatly trimmed with sell strapping. Coats at $6.50 up to 25.00. See Black, $12.50, 25.00. D. M. SPENCE, The Leading Millinery & Mante Store. 7.50, 10.00, Costumes in Navy, 20,00, Latest Green, 17.50, the Brown, 15.00, - MINES--Montreal River After a considéraiee length of time, labor and expense in pros specting for minerals around Cobalt District, I can now put on the market fifteen 40 acre claims, all in one group. on the TAMAGAMI RESERVE, N.W. of Indian Chute, Montreal River. Assessment and considerable work have been done in this territory. Am open to sell in lots of three claims or the entire group. Full particulars, maps, and engineers' reports may be had on application to me. Title: all clear and the claims are open to inspection. G. Salkeld & Company, Box 269. -COBALT. Iso a good Silver Claim jn Coleman I have also made a discovery of worth looking at. for sale that Asbest PSI nake Montreal have mine river will : the a . L. COWAN & CO. STOCK BROKERS. Standard Stock Ww Cowan, ALWAYS RIGHT Members change COBALT STOCKS SPECIALTY. 88 & 90 Yonge St.. Toronto Ont ne Mair A. P. BURRITT & GO., Members PRICE Ql our COAL P. WALSH. Toronto Stock Exchiang gh COBALT STOCKS. Bought 12 JORDAN ST., - 00 HOODOO OPPORTUNITY. YOO Commission, TORONTO. an Sold on Kingston Business College Limited, Head of Queen Street. Canada's Leading Busi Practical, Progres- Book keep| ng, Typewriting, Tele vw Divil Service, rates to the registering M LS d ¢ PELLATT & PELLATT (Me ck Ex Inge) STOCK PROKERS AND Ean. CIAL AGENTS. COBALT cks Orde . once" avi a01 Traners Bank Building, Toronto. Main 8963, Mhere Ste first before call for partioularg. GHAM. Seerctaryy PCALFY., President. ste hon and ine wired ad : coop SALARIES - Go Only to the Well Trainel Our High-Gratle Courses fail to bring success to ot ates. Day and Jvening and Moderate Rates. FRONTENAC BUSINESS COLLEGE street, Kingston, © 'Phone 680. STOCEPALE, , The great Uterine Tonic, and' gonly safe effectual Monthly Regulator on which women ohn Sold in three di Spe strength--No, 1, $13 No. ) degrees stronger, £3; No. z ial: cases, $5 per box. all druggists, or sent on receipt of price. Llet. 'A dros 3 , formeriy Wi never = Cla Clergy --~WRITE ~FOR --DESIGNS AND --PRICES Principal | Parquet Flooring ELLIOTT & SON, LTD. Manufacturers, 79 King St. W., Toronto.

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