Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jan 1909, p. 3

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| Weese, { vice, H.( | cretary; WHITEWEAR SALE. All this month we will offer exceptional values in Whitewear, and the her supply of Muslin U days now. and the daintiest to be wise wenian will lay in nderwear for the hot All our stoek. is fresh and crisp had*in town. All grades, 'from the untrimmed to the very elaborate garment, and at gre prices. Come and look Corset Covers for 25e, 48c¢, 1.30 up. 25¢, Drawers for $1 up. Petticoats for $1, 5.00. 45 1. White Lawn Waists for $1, 1.25, to 6.50. I "ed at money-s over our stock, A saving 75e, 8he, $1, e, be, 60c, THe, 90c, 1.40, 1.50, 1.75 to 1.35, 1.50 CRUMLEY BROS. Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. ANY PRRSON WHO 18 THE SOLE head of a family, .or any male over 18 years old, may howestexd a quarter: section (160 acres, more or less) of available Dominion land in Manitoba Saskatc hewan or Alberta. The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lauds Agency or Sub-Agency for the district. lntry by proxy may be made at any agency on certain conditions, by father, mother, son, daughter, sister of intending homesteader. DUTIE Six months' residence and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A homesteader may live within mune miles of his homestead on a farm of at least' 80 acres solely and occupied by him or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister, In certain districts a homesteader good standing may pre-ewpt a section along-Side his homestead. $8.00 per acre. Duties.--~Must months in each of six years of homestead entry required to earn cultivdte fift- acres extra. A homesteader who has exhausted hie homestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may take a purchased homestead in certain - districts. Price $3.00 per acre Purchased homesteads may he wequired on any available 'lands on either odd or even numbered Sections Soulh of township 45, Fast gnry and Edmontor Railway West ling of rarge 26, and West third Meridian and the Sault Railway line. Duties.--Must reside six months each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and eract » house worth $300. OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST MINING REGULATIONS, COAL.--Goal mining rights - may ba} Jeased for twenty-one years at an annual | rental of $1.00 an acre Not more thas 2.560 acres can he leased to one appli cant. Royalty, five cents per ton. QUARTZ. --A person eighteen years ot! age and over having ms we a discovers | may locate a claim 1,500 feet 1.5 fect. Fee, $5.00. At least $100 Y ont ba) expended on the claim each year, or vaid to the Mining Recorder. has been expended or paid and other requirements compl ied with the claim may be purchased at $1.00 an acre. Cr ACER MINING CTATMS generally 100 feet square, Eotry fee, £5.00, DREN Twe lenses of five each of a river way he issued to ntilicant for a term of 20 vears, $10 a ile per nanum. Rovaltv, 24 per cent ater the output exceeds $10,000. WwW. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior XK. B.--tUnatithorized publication of this advertisement will pot be paid for upon quarter reside from (including the homestead patent) and Six date and the of the one "Look! Would Any of These Suit You? | n: and 1=New Brick Dwelling, 9 rooms, CO. and furnace, also good stable drive-house, large lot, $2,600. 2--First-class Nearly New Frame ling, 4 bedrooms, B. & C. $1.650 8--New Frame Dwelling, 4 bedrooms B. & C., large lot, $1,550. 4 Good Stone Dwelling repair, choicest varieties of fruit, $1,650. p--Stone Dwelling, stable and one acre of good garden land, $1,850. T. J. Lockhart, 150 Wellington Street. A NEW DISCOVE RY! A preparation found that will falling bair; in even the most severp cases, iu from two to four days. Guaranteed er money refunded. fiet 'application at KEYES'~ Barber ¢ hop $836 King sire we! in excellent 9 brother or § owned | in Price time { of the Cal- | in| When $500 | miles | Rental, | & stable, garden and orchard of the: stop ! | ans THE DANDRUFF GERM. | | Or Your Hair Will Fall Out Till You Become .Bald. science has discovered { is ' Modern that dandrufi caused by a germ that digs up the scalp in scales, as it bur rows to the roots ofthe hair, destroys the hair's vitality, falling hair, and ultimately, { baldness. After Prof. Unna, of Ham Jt, Germany, discovered the dand rufl. germ, all efiorts to find a remedy failed until the great laboratory, dis- y covery was made which resulted in | Newbro's Herpicide. It alone of all other hair preparations kills the dand trufi germ, Without dandruff, | grows luxuriantly. 'Destroy | Snuse: you remove the effect." Sold by leading dru . Send stamps for samy The cide Co., Detroit, Mich. fwo 50c. and $1.00. G. W Mahood, agent, down where it causing hair the 10e Herpi sizes, fin spe ial South African | Scrip | | | Bought | Thomas Mills, 79 Clarence St | 'Removal Notice ' B. L. GOWAN & G0. .. Stock Brokers, | Yonge Street to, | 36 Hing Street East, Toronto. Mill Pellatt. Normsa McCrae ginald Peliatt. PELLATT & PELLATT (Members o¢f Toronto Stock Exchange). | Sig. y ic ony. STOCK BROKERS AND FINAN. | CIAL AGENTS. COBALT And other klotks bought and' sold on commission. Correspondence invited. Orders may -be wired at our expense. { 401 Traders Bank Building. Toronto "Phone, Main 89638. 'Parquet Flooring ELLIOTT & SON, --WRITE -FOR --DE SIGN S ~AND PRICES LIMITED. | Tmparters. %9 Kine Street W. Toronto. li anvthing is possible for man, and | peculiar to him, be attained by thee. i i¢ hase, | vied in Wellington and Hiilier. officers for 1LO.F. Have remeved from 88-90 think that this can, itis IF EGHHRS WHAT WHIG IG CORRESPOND: ENTS TELLS US. The Tidings From- Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What | People Are Doing And What | ri ail Show hirl Sh They Are Saying. { S Merry ~ .|AKNIGHT FOR A DAY The Original Ci cof 70 Rope Holds All 600 Nights in long, 300 Nights in mn ton. $1.00, a Washburn Notes. Washburn, Jan. 6.--Present visitors | are: Miss Emma Fleming, at hot Sie . g s mn 0 ter's, Mre. A. Pringle's; Mr. and Mrs, | New York, = ma H. Toner and family, of-Eric, at Mrs. | Prices, 25c., 50e:; Tbe. J. Toner's; Mrs. J. Cochrane 'and | 191, 50. * i daughter, of Manitoba, at Mrs. J. Seats now on sule; Fisher's, 'Many attended the box sor | . TUESDAY, JAN. 12TH. cial 'at Sanbury. Another is to be | Ug at CR "A sweepin success--the biggest hit held at Mr. Stone's, on the twelfth of | of the weep rh Season." The Mansey January. Magaziie. | The Wagenhals & Kemper Ce. | Present EUGENE WALTER'S Great Gontemporaneous. AMERICAN Ameliasburg Council. Ameliagbure, Jan. 6.~The new coun: Lol il : 'jollows : H. Dempsey, reeve; | oy a dotiows J, ne Ep, AID IN FULL Cunningham and i Local option ear-| I a2 Years in New' York. 6 Months in hiCago. . $31.50. New | "hie nS, 25c., HOC. Ameliasburg: H.C.R... Dr. Bleeker, Seats on sale Friday. Ra W. Roblin, financial EW e- y ' oe | cretary; G. EO | FOR SALE BY TENDER {ser, chaplain. David Whitney was | again glacted school trustee for 8S, S. No. 12. A great number of caltle have been sold out of the county. Mr. Mrs. Morgan, Belleville, spent Now: Year's at J. [. Coleman's. Mrs. \. Loute is at her daughter's, Mra. | Hail's, Sidney. lay of George councillors. lodge, 75¢., ti. 8. Mackenzie, Tenders will Be received liy the under- signed until TUESDAY the 12tn inst. for the purchase of the stock in trade of the estate of N. WARTELSKY, COLE- BROOK, consisting as per Inventory of General Goods and Fixtures, y1523.28 Horse, Buggy, C Styers; ete 180.00 Book 'Debts 979.27 Separate Tenders AY "be, in if desired, but no Tender necessarily 'ac repted. Stock and -Inventory may be examined on the premises at Colebrook. JOHN NICOLLE, and Sant News From Sangster. Sangster, Jan. 6.--Miss M. Walsh, teacher, returned commence duties 1909 after spending holi- days at home in Oates. Mr. and Mrs. Gi. Watertown, spent { Christmas with . and Mrs. G. Ham- ilton. Mrs. Magnet and Miss Katie { Murphy, at William Ryan's. John Lea- {mon, Bedford Mills, at James Mur- { phys. John Goodheart has returned ito Cobalt after a few days' visit: at John Murpag 5. Miss Minnie Barrett at Mrs, P. McCann's, Burridge. I. 0'C onnor and E. Hicke vy at T. Bar yett's. T. Burns at John Daley's. Bdward Perkins at .J. Shechan's. Mr. and Mrs, James O'Connor at T. Young's. 8S. J. O'Connor at A. Tim- merman"s, Bob's Lake. Miss Anna (O'Connor and Miss Minnie Young at | Daley's, Cole Lake. Miss H. | at Kingston. Caintown Jottings. 6.--Charles Tennant Tennant were home from Gananoquel ill for a few days, again. Miss Edith spent afew days at her home Mr. and Mrs. John Kincaid en: tortained a number oi their friends 'on New Year's night. The Christmas cn tertainment in the Methodist church Thursday night was a grand suc. School re-opened on Monday. Maude Avery, Junctown, is Thomas Nunn; of the NW.T., here with his pa- Ferguson is spend- few davs at Yonge Mills, ths Terms Cash. has to Adsigried Kingston, Jan. 4th, Hockey Match CARNEGIE TECH. (of Pittsburg, US.A.) CRACK TEAM vs. QUEEN'S L FRIDAY, JAN. 8th Game called at General for 1909. for her Paddock 1 8.15 p.m. 25 admission, 25e. seats, Goe. Plan opens on Jan. seats and tickets. NOTICE All pérsons having outstanding accounts against any of the Royal Military College Recreation Funds, are requested to submit them to the Staff Adjutant Jan 15th, 1909. Reserved 7th for sale of James M rnet Caintown, Jan. and Miss Cassio for tho holidays k Tennant, to he out Froder before 'roderie is able Powell here. HERBERT C. TRENEER, A.T.C.M. I am prepared to accept pupils Piano Tuition, most improved method used ; also open for. all * classical con- cert work. Apply either by letter or person for terms to No. 1 Stanley Terrace, Quebec street, Kingston, Ont. on ju 83. 1 Miss teacher. gpont a few days Miss. Elsie rents. [ing a SWEDISH MASSAGE. in. CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES. * First insertion lc. a w Each : gon utive insertion yon. Sma, Sarg. for Shae sertion, six, $1; one mon Jertions, 3 WANTED-MALE. A SMART YOUNG "BELL BOY. AP ply office, British-Amerjcan Hotel, MEN WANTED TO LEARN BARBER . . Graduates earn twelve, to teen dollars weekly. Help ure positions. Will equip shops. Con- stant practice. Careful instructions. Few weeks complete course. Lata- logue free, Write Moler Barber Cols lege, Toronto. WANTED, AT ONCE, ON lary and expenses. One guod man in each locality with rig or capable of handling horses to advertise and introduce our uaranteed Royal Purple Stock and Poultry Specifies. No experience necessary ; we lay out your work for you. $25 a week und expenses, Position permanent. Write W. A. Jenkins Manufacturing Co. London, Ontario. MEN WANTED-FEMALE. GENERAT, SERVANT: MAY SLERP at home if preferred. Apply 157 Sydenham street. A GOOD GENERAL + recommended. * to 164 SERVANT, WELL Apply in th& evening Barrie street. APPLY _AT J. M. Farrell, 36 Barrie between 6.30 and 8 o'clock in evening. ion SERVANT. the SITUATIONS WANTED. MAN AND WIFE, want a place Rideaw street. WITH ONH together, = Apply CHILD 15 DOMESTICS--EXPERIENCED, oLD country, cooks, housemaids, table maids and a number af Scotch gen- erals. Arriving Jan. 12th. Apply The Guild, 71 Drummond St., Mon- treal. Telephone Uptown, 2,201. Ermmmm-- SITUATION VACANT. MEN MAKE MONEY DURING WINTER months by selling our Guaranteed Hardy Narthern Grown Nursery Stock, Try it in your district. The tanadian Nursery vo. Limited, Mon- real. MARRIAGE LICENSES. 8. KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER OF Marriage Licenses, 42 Clarence St., ielephane, HER evening, residence, 88 Froutenac street, FINANCE AND INSURANCE. ee te -- Al. INSURANCE OFFICE, T. Mrs. Cecilia Herod recommended by the | leading physicians = of Kingston. Head, Face and Neck Massage a specialty, oly 58 Clergy street, or Y.W.C.A mg, of her friend, Miss Estella Harley Ferguson has returned h » after spending the holidays in Toronto. Eligh 'ix spending a few at Finch. Mr. Mrs. Graham spent a few days friends in Athens and Glen Miss Alice Tennant now a few days at her home here. guest Vickey. 7 . Build» wes FIRE AT MYER'S CAVE Destroyed the Residerice of Edward | Thompson. The residence of Edward Thompson, ear Myers' Cave, was completely de- stroyed by fire on New Year's morn- ing, caused from a defective stove- Mr. Thompson was at' home at time and succeeded in provisions and household effects. He has the sincere sympathy of the com- munity Jin his Severs. loss at; son of the year, Mowat Perry, "of Queen's University, came upsftom Sharhot«Lake, on way home to Balderson on the ult., for a couple davs and Burton B, visiting Juell. spending Vennachar Tidings. Vennachar, Jan 5.--John lumbering gang are home from the camp waiting for colder weather to make ice on the lakes over which they have to haul timber, Andrew Wilson, foreman in the camp of his brother, William Wilson, "at Folger, had his eye put on Dec. 8th. He went to the Kingston General Hospital, for treatment. He resumed his duties in camp, with a glass eye, on the 29nd. Misses Ella and Maggie Gregg, Merrickville, are visiting at their un- George Flake's. Adam McLellan Christmas at William Strong's, han. Mr. and Mrs. FE. C at Solomon Bebee's. Mri. and R. W. at, Robert Con- George and Miss Janet ' Gil- at Charles Smith's, Ardoch Simon and Ball and their families, at W. Ball's. Welling ton Holmes at. James Jackson's. Archibald Rosenbloth, jr., and Ella Jackson drove to Matawatchaf™ and were married by Rev. Hugh McLane. fhey are to live with the bride's orandpatents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Char Dex- ter returned to their home in Oswego, ., after spending a month at the latter's old home, Robt. Con- | ners'. Ronald McPherson, Matawat- chah, and Miss Ethel M. Bebee were married to-day by Rev. Hugh Me- Lane, at the bride's home, in the presence of a few ndar relatives. R. Ww. and Rev. J. D. Cowan are attending the Free Methodist - district | quarterly meeting at Odessa this week. Gilmour's pape the his sea. out 20th of dews' visit with his sister, Mes. OC. Meliregor, Myers' Miss Bell, of Colebroolie, heen. engaged to, teach the school for 1909. The annual geting for SS, No. 4, was held in the schoolhouse 30d ult. A. Dellyea, of den Fleece mine, his family here! Watch mbeting held in Harlowe Methodist church on New Year's eve, 'and was well attend- ed. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell spent Christmas at Grayville, the guests of their daughter, Mrs. D. Gray. Miss Jennie and Master William Gray spent the week-end at Lake View; the guests of their grandmother, Mrs, J, B. Mit- chell, Mr, and Mrs. T. D. Parry I. Dellyea made a busincse t#ip Arden on Tuesday last: ©. MeGregor | was in Kingston | oh busipess last week, Miss Mary. Dallvea, has | heen confined to her bed for a weck with a severe cold, is. ~sopewhdt bet ter. =f George Ray, a former vhsident of this place, has moved to. Bridgewater, hating purchased a farm near that Mr.. and Mrs. Ray and fam- lifo-lowg residents of this will be sadly missed by their many friends and . neighbors. Mrs! J. and John Dellyea spent Tues- day last at Lake View, the guests of urs of. JB. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs, D. Gray and family spent New Year's with Mrs. Gray's parents, at Lake View, Mr. and Mrs. T. Perry and son, Ehen, spent New Yo s'at Lake View, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. { Mitchedk, Miss 'Ales and Miss Flor. ence Bennie spent Sunday last with | Mrs... A. Dellyca, Miss Ida Curtis =i nt New#Yoar's at A. Loucks'. > The yU. 8S. s¢nate' eommittce propriations, . to-day, took y y ave. nas le's, spent Matawat Behee, Mrs er's : tho the Gol- Conner, nour 4. WV. Charles i] have Conner village. ilv © were place and ATTACKED WITH HAMMER. Manitoba Farner Victim of the Hirbd Man. Man., Jan. 7.--Mrs. Hun- Cooper; wile of a well-known farm- {er living near Bradwardine, while | driving home, was attacked by the | hired man, named Henry Searr, an Englishman, eighteen years of age. { Armed with a hammer, Searr struc k | Mrs. Cooper a number of times over | the head, fracturing het skull. He | {then went to Bradwardine, and meet i ' Wife of drandon; ter on ap- up the adminis- ny Mr. 'Cooper informed him of what jhe had done. [carr was kept under i srveillance few hours and then | question of supplies for the | arrested box ar, { tration. | awaiting jail here. | Lennox Tooth Paste. { price 25¢. each. 2 for 25¢ | drug stare. | There was to be a joint caucus this | Earl Grey will open the special con- | afternoon of leaders of the two politi- | vention of the Canadian Forestry As- cal parties of the city council to = ociation mext month. for a and placed {ransportation in to a Regular | at Wade's A Joint Caucus. Wed- | range for a division of the.standing League hockey in Montneal, , Ollawa, committees, in view of the deadlock. | nesdiy night : Wanderersy, 7; It was expected that there would be |6 | a satisfactory arrangement, so that the business at Monday's inaugural meeting micht not be impeded. "Liquid Veneer' 'is sold in | King- ston at Gibson's Red Cross { drug store, ft is Swift's. . A Bucharest, Crown. Princess Marie, the weather for coal. Get Juy "Dr. Williams'}] Pink Pills at Saving g some | his | on | spep Christmas with | was | and | J. Boon, ton St. sented. Agent. Office, 159 Welling- Reliable Companies repre- Ek SYDENHAM'S SCHOOLS. Work--New Public School Principal. | Sydenham, Jan. 6.--FEducational matters in Sydenham are in a mosi | encouraging eondition. With a reeent- ny renovated high school building, fill- led with studious students, from all | parts of this extensive county, an eili- {cient stafil of teachers, with improved | school equipment, and an interested {hoard of trustees, this institution will | continue to hold iis place as a lead- {ing secondary educational contre, We also eannot speak too highly of . the work done in our public school. We have generally been very fortunate in tho appointment. of feachers to this {important village school. Over two years ago the board securpd the {vices of Thomas P. Maxwell, one of moet experienced and suceces«ful | teachers the province. . During term the! scffool has shown marked advancement. in every way. The seve ral classes sent up to tha enirance ex aminations made their mark and suf- ficient thom to secure a passport to the adjacent" high: schol. | One year Mr. Maxwell's pupils, | appreciating his painstaking efforts to help thém, prescuted him with an cle- oak-finished book caso and retary. Casualties celdom happen gly, and so the surprise of a yea ago was followed this year bya he 'au- itiful oak rocker, also the gilt of thes {same appreciative pupils. To the regret of trustee board land community, Mr. Maxwell resigned { his principalship at the end of the | past year, and in the future will give Lhis attention to high school work. He iis succesrled by F. W. Barnett, who. is also a teacher oi experience and who [will no doubt, give the school his {best efiorts.--COM. Notice. Legal forms, customs entry blanks, ete., for sale at Whig office, the cheapest and best place to buy print Fine he in his of ago Fant SOC the Ministers, lawyers, teachers sind oth- whose occupation ut little exercise, should Little Liver Pills for and biliousness. One Try them. Devote each day to the object in time, and 'the evening 'wil [something done. { The first sure symptom {of health is sure felt at home. Two-quart hot water bogtles, made {of pure rubber, from 35c. to $2 each, at Wade's drug stove. There is nothing so likely to pro- dice peace as to be well prepared to meet the enemy. The only: 'really. hitter tears those which are shed in solitude. Duly One "BROMO QUININE," that is ers gives Carter's torpid liver is a dose use then find of a 'mind rest of heart and plea- are Cures sa Coldin One Day, 3 Days Gibson's: Red Crossj deug store, Fresh | there, g AY, gave birth to a daughter. - i ser- {ranu TO BUY OF 100 Ba Acris, Peck ptr Y 2 AGENTS 10. SELL DIOZO CABINETS , Frnt re gency ae EE _ street, city. . "ra at Soke any Lower Bagot streel, (1 ingaven, FIRE INSURANCE RIS companies, lowest Boise, Gook wents. J. R. oe fair & Co - Brock St, o Telephone, 480. THE OPPORTUNITY. TO FURNISH estimates on rie. work. Al kinds of work prompty, done. F. Jectriclan, 206 Wellington street. A JOB CL BANING yards or cellars, or Liha bagga carted. Prices right. 10 < App > Lytle, General Carter, 35 Wain st. $410.00 SPOT CASH PAID FOR South African warrants. Money paid in Kingston on production of warrants. Address Box *C. 0." Whig office. TO PURCHASE OR RENT, A ner grocery husiness in the section of Lhe city. Apply by stiiting partientars to Box care Whig office. COR- lower letter, wong GENERALS, DINING ROOM. GARLS, gt farm hands. We have on .hafid" one housekeeper, excellent referénces, and one married couple open for engage ment. Canadian Employment Agency, Brockville, Ont. THEIR WINT- now, also last made like new. made into wup-to- date suits, Price and workmanship guaranteed to please; Thomas Gallo- way, The Tailor, 31 Brock St. next to Bibhy's Livery. TLEMEN TO GI] er overcoats made years' turned and Your own cloth T Js AGENTS--WE WANT A GOOD MAN OR woman in every County in Canada to sell our Medicated Toilet Soaps and Family Reniedies, in Combino- tion Packages. From one to four sold in every house, The greatest sellers ever offered to agents, One hundred per cent. profits, Write to-day for full particulars. The F. Karn Co., Limited, Cor. Queen Virtoria streets, Toronto, BE. and Canada i HOEEEEEEDERENY MEZZO SOPRANO Wishes concert engagements ;' a pupil of Mr. Geosge Sweet, New York, and Mr. Shake- speare, London, England. Terms reasonable, Apply Box "J. 0.," Whig office. * BEI MONEY" . AND BUSINESS. LIV FRPOOL, LONDON AND Fire Insurance Company. Avaliable assets $61,187,215. In addition to which the policyholders have for security the unlimited liability of all the stockholders. Farm and property insured at lowest possibile rates. Bef renewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange GLOBE city Sh J. Bireh, | ASHES OUT OF | SHROOM OVER: WADR'S \ FURNISHED ROOMS, AT 227 EARL street, i STORE, 109 BROCK ST. APPLY Tomy McKay, 15) Brock street. , "COR. + Ki including at MeéCann, and Brock streets, water heating. Apply Brock street. "ROSELAWN" ; THAT residence on Union street, nominal rental for ~the winter. od a pply J. 8S, R, McCann, 51 Brock street. CENTRALLY TOCATED OFFICES front and rear rooms, at 845 K street, over J. FP. Forrest's Gent's Furnishing store, Apply to r. Forrest. PERSONALS. { HAIR, MOLES, warts, ete, BIRTHMARKS] removed permanent og without 'sear, Twenty years' ex ence. Df. Filmer J. Lake, yo, ts Nose, Throat 'und Bkin Meuith Specialist, 258 Bagot street. MISS GERTRUDE R, CRAIG, THR years pupil of Seifritz, Stuttgh Conservatory, has resumed her pian, violin and theory classes. prepared for examinations of to Conservatory. Studio; Froutenge Business College. iy SH ARCHITECTS. a ARCHITECT, 81 U niversity ARTHUR office and Ave. ELLIS, residence, HENRY P. *8MITH, ARCHITECT, ete, Anchor Building, Market Square, "Phone, 845. 2: 5 MER ne NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT. OFFICE second floor over Mahood's Dn 'store, corner Princess and Page! streets. Fntrance on Bagot streets 'Phone, 608. POWER & SONS, Ape ITECTS chant's Bank dihg, corner and Nolen Pek "Phone, WM. us. You duce and A BIG DIFFERENCE If you get your Coal and: Wood from - getthe best the Mines pro- the Forest grows. SWIFT'S. Hockey Boots | Hitech, Tan and Black, 275. 2.50, Boys' Hockey Hitch, Tan and Black, $2 2.25 and 2.50, Men's Hockey other g¢ood makes, 2.00 and 2.50. Boys' Hockey other good makes, 2.60. $1.50 Boots - Ankle Supports, 25c. H. JENNINGS, King St FRESH: FRUIT Just Amved' Sweet Naval from 20e. 50¢. per dozen. Malaga Grapes, Ib. Oranges, to from 15¢. to 20c. per Bananas every day, per dozen. Northern Spie Apples, all prices. Orders delivered promptly. T. Peters & Co., 184 Princess street. Phone, 649. Table and Whip- ping Cream CLOVER'S, i. Bagot & Ea LADIES' AND GENTS TAILORING | We fully guarantees superior quality, | eorrect style, artistic workmanship and perfect nt. b. Ouellette, _ 228 Princess St. ; from 20¢. to 25¢ Lightning | Boots | $1.25 Men's Hockey Lightning NEW YEAR | The Old Year Welcome The New! Thanks to our many kept very past tweive months. To constantly business is object. HIGH GRADE, SUPERIOR PLUMBING AND HEATING such as we do, will add new names to our list and make this New Year the best in our experience, David Hall 66 Brock St. Phone 335 L |§ Farewell the patronage of customers; we were busy during the intrease our aim our and No charge to come in and examine our | large stock of Heuséhold €oods 20 PER CENT. Discount off any afticle for the balances of this month. Antique Furniture And old-fashioned articles a speciality, A post card will bring me tc buy a part, or all your household effects. L. Lesses. 507 Princess. $t., 'Cor. Chatham St. 27 BROCK ST. New Carriapes, Cutters, Harness etc., for sale. Sale of Horses ev HANDSOME Wm. Murray Auctioneer . i

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