THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1809, pp---- FREE PILE CURE \ Bent to Demonstrate the Merits of Pyramid Pile Cure. What It Has Done For Others, 1) Can Do For You. We have testimonials by the hun- dreds showing all stages, kinds and degrees of piles which have been cur- nd by Pyramid Pile Cure. If you could read these unsolicited letters you would no doubt go to the 'nearest drug store and huy 'a box of Pyramid Pile Cure at once, price fifty cenly, We do not ask you to do this. Sénd us your name and address and we vil send you a' trial package by mail ree We know what the trial package will do. In many enses it has cured piles without further treatment. If it proves its value to you order more from your druggist, at 50c. a hox. This is. fair, is it not? Simply fill out free coupon below and mail to- day. FREE PACKAGE COUPON. Fill out the blank lines below with your name and address, cut out coupon and mail to the PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 190 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. A trial package of the great Pyramid Pile Cure will then be sents you at once by mail, FREE, in plain wrapper. City and State .. HST LAWRENCE | AE EERSUALT © SLID: io GAR | FT - J H "CRYSTAL DIAMONDS" In A Box "CRYSTAL DIAMOND" SUGAR is packed in cartoons for two reasons. First--that each tablet of sugar will reach you un- broken and unchipped. Second---that the sugar will retain its brilliant; spark- ling: appearan®e and abso- lute purity. Be sure to ask your grocer for "Crystal Diamonds" in the attractive 5 pound cartoons -- obtainable also by the pound. 'CRYSTAL DOIN are larger tablets especial- ly for coffee. DIAMOND The St. Lawrence Sugar Refining Co. Limited MONTREAL. 4 THE DOGTOR SAID 'I GANT HELP YOU" Suffered 10 Months with Kidney Complaint. Gin Pills Cured. Dunvegan, Inverness Co. I am perfectly. cured of Kidney com- plaint after using Gin Pills. Six hours after taking ithe first Pill I obtained re- lief, and now after three months I feel as well as ever, 1 suffered ten months and the Physi- | cian etiending me advised me to go to | the Vietoria Hospital at Halifax, as he could do nothing more for me. 1 may add that I used a great deal of me- dicine, and strictly followed my physi- cian's directions regarding diet, ete, but | indictment for manslaughter ip DENERS ARE GUL "Shosolates Sold Contained Intoxicating Liquor--W. 'G. Browne Acquitted of Sending False Returns to the Govern- ment. Montreal, {feetionery | | | i The i | | Feb. 23. <Thirty-one con- Jealers were found guilty, today, by Judge Bazin, on charges of having sold liquor without a li- cepse 'in "having sold brandy choco- lates and were fined $50 and costs. The judge considered it had been proven that the chocolates contained intoxicating liquor and the offence, therefore, came under the law. W. Graham Browne, former local manager of Sovereign hank, was ac- auitted, to-day, by Judge Leet, of a charge of sending false retivns to government. Advices have betn received by the local miving market that Ter iskam- ing and Hudeon Bay Cobalt company has dec'ared a dividend of 300 per cent. Three men, one of whom was John McKenna, coachman for D. McEach- ren, while coasting down the moun- tain sided last night, on a toboggan, ran into a tree. McKenna was in- stantly killea. His skull was frac tured. * The other two were not hurt. The men were not sliding on the re- gular toboggan chute. ARE NOW ON TRIAL. STOCK QUOTATIONS. Cobalt and Leading Canadian ~Btocks Listed. The following quotations: are sup- {plied by the City Brokerage (J. O. Huttow and J. R. C. Dobbs), 41 Clar ence street, Telephone 480A : Cobalt Stocks. February 28¢d. Sellers. 3.12 J | Amalgamated ... Beaver .. Chambers-Ferland... Crown Reserve... Cobalt Central . Cobalt Lake Foster. Green Meehan... La_ Rose... ...... Little Nipissing McKin. Dar. Savage. Nipissing . ge Otisse...... ou... ...... Peterson Lake..... Rochester...... Nova Scotia Silver Leaf. Temiskami Trethewey Watts %.10 INSANE FROM OVER-STUDY. self at Boston. 'Boston, Fob. 22.--After selecting tho cloth for the dress she was to wear at her graduation from a school of ecloct- tion, Flora Fullerton Heath, of Moriah, N.Y. hanged herself from a door in her room, yesterday. The me: dical examiner, after making an inves Railway Men Pleaded Not Guilty] ~A Jury Secured. Cnt., Feb. 23.--Conductor Matthew Fleming, Engineer Cornelius Kenn dy and Fireman F. .T. Lane, of the Grand Trunk, against whom an E con | nection with the fatal train wreck' which occurred at Harriston, on Jan. 14th, was returned by the grand jury, at th: assizes, yesterday, all pleaded | not guilty when arraigned this morn-| ing. Considerable difficulty was ex- rericnced in securing a jury, almost he whole list of twenty being ex- haustcd before a satisfactory jvi'y was obtained. When the jurymen : been all chosen . and duly sworn N. | I. Davidson, K.C., counsel for the 'rown,, addressed them, pointing out how the railway rules had been lated by the accused men. Ihe morning was taken up with the vrosecution's case and the defence will present its case this afternoon. Tho general opinion is that the trial will go against the trainmen. BEAUT Guelah, had | se vio- Y BEATEN BY HUBBY. i Divorced Husband Caught and Used Her Roughly, Budapest, Feb. 23.--Baroncss Schoen- | berger, the Hungarian beauty who wae Her employed by. tho Hungarign Independ | dence party to spy. on } ' the emperor, | was beaten by her "husband in one ¢ the main streets here lust week. She has been banished for ten years from the capital, but was allowed a sufo conduct of a week to settle some business. affairs. Her divorced hus- band, Baron Schoenberger, who wae for a time a cab-driver, waylaid her as she eame out of ) shop, and beat her violently. { | She managed to éscape into her car- | riage, but in the struggle lost a pearl | worth £800 from a bracelet. She at! once notified the police of the affair. | BURNED TO DEATH. 1 Three Boys in a House Could Not Get Out. St. John, N.B., Feb. 23.--Word has reached here that while the wife of | Thomas Greatovey, C.P.R station | agent at Hoyt, in this province swas away from home, last night, making purchases nt the village store, fire started from some unknown nature, and the house was destroyed. The Lireatovey's three children, all boys were burned to death. AN INGANL FARMER. | Cut Throats of Four Children-- Stabbed Horses. Mondovi, Wis.,, Feb. 23. --Hans B.i Henson, a farmer living near Strum, cut the throat -of hig four children, a hoy 'and three girls, whose ages range rom five to fifteen years, yesterday, vith a butcher knife He followed ' this erime by stabbing several horses and cows, firing the barn and house and then cat his own throat. PREMIER SCOTT ILL. Will Spend Winter in Bermuda and Jamaica. Regina, Sask., Feb. 23. --Premier Scott has gone to spend the winter in Bermuda and Jamaica, in the hope of recovéring his health. Current with his departure comes the report that he to retire from the onerous du- ties of premi@ to accept a vacancy the board of railway commission- is on ers, ¢ A CANADIAN PROFESSOR J. E. Woodman, Dalhousie, Goes to New York. Halifax, N.S.. Feb. 23. --Dalbousie is furnishing another man to a big uni- versity. Dr. J. E. Woodman, profes Dr sor without avail,. until providentially 1 learned of your most excellent remedy. | I am recommending Gin Pills, {S3d.) LEWIS MACPHERSON, y druggists and dealers every: | fi0c a box---6 for $3.50, or | sent direct. Write for sample, free if | you mention this paper. { , Dept. B., National Drug & Chem Co., Limited, Toronto, Sold where a MEN AND WOMEN. Use Big & for unnatural discharges, inflammations, irritations or ulcerations of mucous membranes, Painless, and not astrin. g*ut or poisonous. Seid by ns to b dupe' net te srictare. Evans OrenncaL Co. OINOINNATI, or sent in plain wrapper, by express, paid, for 81.00, or 3 02.75, Circular sent ou request. iim You will want some Home-Made Mince Meat and here is the to get the gond old fashioned that mother J ake. .Al80, pur otk ag D KP Ey wo) ical | 120 | of geology, has been appointed professor of geology and curator of the Geological Museum at New York "in a sulky mood and, this | and then {during the past University, beginning his duties with the next academic year. Profit On Silver Coinage. Ottawa, Feb. 23.--The governmont, it appears from an answer given go makes a profit 'of on every dollar's Macdonell, | for y-niné cents {worth of silver coins produced at the { mint. | | Hummel On Earth Yet. I Nice, Fab: --Abe Hummel, the lawyer, whose death | Claude a3. INew York has been reported, is herve, to-day, in good healthy ' l Shipping Tags. | Of all sizes at lowest prices. British Whig, "The Home of Printing." | | jiudge telling him he woul | years tigation, decided that the voung wo- mun had committed suicide while tem- porarily deranged as a consequence of over-study. Miss Heath was twenty years of age. : OUT OF WORK. Ask That Assisted Immigration Be Stopped. Auckland, N.Z., Feb. 23.--Speaking at a demonstration of the unemploy- ed, who urged the stopping of assisted immigration into New Zealand, Pre ernment had never assisted others than agriculturists and domestic vants, and that the country could carry twenty millions of people. LONGBOAT WON'T RUN. He is on His Way to the Cale- donia Reserve. Hamilton, Feb. 23.-- "Tom" Loat, the celebrated runner, was in the city last night, and announced he fd would 'not race Shrubb at Buffalo, on Thursday. Longboat appears to be moining, left for his home in Caledonia. -- Enforce The Law, Montreal Star. We should have law enough to satis- fy* the public conscience in the case of any Crile, no matter how atrocious, we should enforce it with promptness, fearlessness and impres- siveriess. One of the purposes of a punishment is to impress those who are tempted to commit the same crime; and if it be made too milk and watery it will hopelessly fail on this side. The criminal upon whom the punishment is to be inflicted is only one of the parties to the case, and is by no means the most important. So- «ety fdr out weights him, and the men who are possible imitators are of much more concern than the oné who is now in the - toils. Flowers and fruits for the condemned is not policy Which can be commended: on any ground outside of sentimentality. Dr. Daniel Young Dead. Dr. Daniel Young, formerly of Adol- phustown, Ont., died, Monday even- ing, shorily after six o'clock at the home of William Barber, 96 Simpson avenue, Toronto. He had been living retired for the past two years in To- ronto. He devoted considurable time fow years to a fruit farm he owned in Adolphustown. He has a niece living at Davisville in the county. He was seventy-seven year of age and a bachelor. The remains will be taken to Madoc, Ont., Wednes- day forenoon for interment. London Chronicle. . A restaurant keeper at Marienbad has a straw hat which he values at 81,000. 1t is not a handsome object, but he was many years in collecting the materials from which it is made. Every straw in it.has been touched by the lips of royalty, for the thing is woven from the straws put in the drinks of the crowmed heads of Far- ope who frequent his cafe. Share And Share Alike. Hamilton, Feb 23. -- That there was - no cause for the rumors of foul 'play, in connection with the death of the Vausickle. family, at Lynden, about 4 month ago, is proven by the will, left by - Philip Vansickle. By the provisions of the will the beneficiarie thare alike. Owing to death of three the bendactors the estate is divided as evenly as possible. estate is worth about 33,000. 0 ¥ un t eed y Comes Here For Three Ye e Hamilton, Feb. 23. --William son, a slick young man, who [ several merchants for fceged / appeared - before Judge Moncl morning, and pleaded guilty, charges of forgery, He was, to three years in tne peni ki. I ked v 1 | | the next time he J trouble. The Burglar Is Jd. Olean, N.Y.. Fob. 23 json Dessler, | Barling Umt., who ty pd Killed Po | lice Captain Hassett, oy Sunday | i morning, died at 7:30 Mm. lo-day, O { his ae received j his fight with | {the police. / _ Noti- . Office and warerops of the Worm- i with Piano compaf at present are 232 Princess streef next door to R. J. Reid's furnitur store. Phone 378. nted par- Belleville, ratt, appoi _Michaol"s, gin two two . Toronto, jis in the father AM. J. priest of - take cha Crozi obe EE Buyers, Graduate of School Hanged Her- ser- | Long- | a beiy | | from Ware, WADE Hil MILLIONAIRE RISE OF KALIL FARAH FROM PEDDLE) EO ARAHTR( Hunting Trip Started It--Then He Later Bought Cobalt Montreal Mine. Montreal, in the city. On this young Syrian--ior he is com- paratively young--the star of good fortune has shone with reckless gen- erosity, for Kalil is a. child of the Co- bait camp, 'and "from selling cloth he- tween Montreal' and Toronto a de- cade ago, he is now reputed by the leading financial agencies to be a mil- lionaire. and better. The tale of Kalil is the story of the Cobalt camp. In 1901 Kalil, with three other of his comrades, started on a hunting trip to the northern re- gions, and finally found themselves in New Liskeard, a town at that time of 300 people, while Haileybury boasted of about 150 people.. After the hunt- ing trip was over, Kalil, or "Big Pete,"" as he is familiarly known, de- ided to make his headquarters at New Liskeard, and here he built the first tavern in that northern country, known as the Hotel Canada. He sold this hotel at a big profit a couple of vears ago. This was "Big Pete's" first venture, and it was so successful that he turned his attention to the mining game. At this time the first Cobalt boom origina and he purchased one of the Feb. 23.--Kalil Farah is original mines, known as the Cobalt { Central, from some prospectors, who {had little 'knowledge of the valuable 'mine they had.: He paid $1,000 for it, and. sold it jfor a total value well up lin the six figures. While running the | hotel, Kalil secured' the edpntract for carrying the mails between New Lis- likeard and Red Water, and though he travelled that road day in ahd day out, he never knew that millions upon millions of dollars' worth of silver {lay thereupder. He always believed it was white metal, "and," «he said, "it took us a long time to find out that | mior Ward pointed out that the gov-|this was silver. Why, you could have bought that whole coiintry for a song at the time. I was even offered - the | Nipissing mine for $100. Just think lof ita mine that to-day is worth millions." From the hotel, mail contract, "Big Pete" mine, Kalil went into the elec- tric lighting business, and to-day jowns the electric plant at New Lis- | kesrd and Haileybury. He has gone into the real estate business, and in addition to owning the Dominion ho- tel at Ottawa, owns a large block of real estate there, also in New York and Toronto, and in addition he owns the Long Lake Lumber company at Charlton, Ont., together with a con- siderable water power in that country. "Big Pete," who is making his head- quarters with Bryant Bros., on St. Francois Xavier street, was the cyno- sure of all eyes to-day. He is a chap of striking 'appearance, about five feet ten inches high, bulk like "Jim" Jef- fries, and weight 260 pounds. He isa typical Syrian, a dark and handsome fellow, and talks perfect English. In |the early days; when lawlessness was {rampant in the big northern mining camp, Kalil was" "the terror of the wrongdoers, and innumerable stories are told of his exploits as the leader of the little band That started out to establish order out of chaos | Kept the Hotel Canada, and PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. A new eavalry regiment is to be or- genind in Brant county. 3 ha oronto city council decide t Moss Parke--thall be used as a super- 1 vised play ground. J. Z. White, in Toronto, declared his Lbelief that the Anglo-Saxon race wbul never adopt socialism. © The steamers Mongolian and On- tarian, of the Allan line, reached Liverpool on Monday. At Montreal, Wanderers defeated Renfrew in an exhibition match, on Monday night by a score of 11 .to 8. It ix said that the pope has deter- mined not to appoint aty cardinals before the end of the year, hence there will be no consistory at Easter. Thomas Plumbridge was arrested on a charge of wounding the cattle of Ira Gilbert, of Southwold, by shoving a sharp instrument down their throats, Mrs. Katherine Edith Phillips, wife of Rev. T. Dowell Phillips, formerly of Ottawa, died at Chicago, aged seventy-three, and was buried there, Saturday. ? The keenest hockey seen in Picton this winter wag the FEureka-Picton game in the junior O.H.A. semi-finals, on Wednesday, which ended in a tie, § to 5. The teams play in Toronto. on Maurice Crowley, a former employee £ 'REGORD OF BUSINESS The Staudard Bank of Canada Palaces from Stat ummary 1308 J RD: 1485 Premium on =e det : wl PE EE * tt saan -- GENERAL STATEMENT « CORSETS FORALL FIGURES The New Coisits Are Here of the Canada General Electric com- any, Peterboro, received $1,050 in settlement of his claim for $5,000 fo the ¢oss of his left hand and' wris while working for the company. x : DECLARED ENTITLED J To Material in Canadian Shi building Co's. Yards. f Toronto, Feb. 23.--At Osgoode, Ji morning, the Hamilton and ae, ie liam Navigation company obtaigd an order declaring it to be entitidl to any mdterial in the yards of the Ca- nadian Shipbuilding compasy not used, and if any of this materia) 1} found not to belong to the najiga tion company, it is to be meturnfl on a security of $40,000. This mgerial was to be used by the shipbplding company 'in the building of a fight for $297,000. The navigatioy This pany paid some $30,000 4 fie amount and claimed the retum/ hi ae } money or the material when fifS! ap building company went into mea tion. WILKS TO BE MABED And Sylvia Green jg? Be the . Happy Bel via Green New York, Feb. 23 will be daughter of Mrs. Hel £ Hobokes married ini her § 0 Mat: apartments, this afocordin r to the thew Astor Wilk/; rent that World, though thiag sn Wednesday the couple were ¢ 4p. place at last, the cere According, to the Morristown, ing will a very World the Xly "about a seore of quiet, | affaigg of the contracting mostly relghresent. Mrs. Green will parties ter away. Both mother give her 4 will be dressed very sim- and daXinderstood the honeymoon bls: A opent at Cruickston Park, wi . Galt, a /RETTY YOUNG WOMAN i / in Toronto For Obtaining J Money Falsely. among the hali-breeds who had work- Aa time immemorial. J y fone POWER AT CORNWALL. / Development Company ma New Proposition, 4 Ottawa, Feb. tion has been made to t ment by the Long Sault 1 (ompany, an American of¥nment which last year asked the, for.. permission to deve Cornwall, At the tin application the Canad appointed a commitforted that who investigated anfie level of the works would rajgould drown the water twenty fghuld have an out the rapids, i injurious effect onAtives the Yesterday conf Laurier, Hon. company saw Siffon. Mr. Pugsley Mr. Graham ajfir engineers were and said thatgwer could be de- convipebd thamjury to any inter- veloped withgd to limit the height est. They'ssed dam across the of their [fo any height the Can- St, Lawréfment specified and to adian ggosite the locks at Corn- construcy Canadian side a canal a the American side and ce the free passage of Ca- ommerce through this lock. ication was taken, into con- n by the Canadian ministers. ---------- Y REVIVE LE PAYS. nur The vie apy engineers g ~\e ful pla 10, (re bu in / -- /TLeave Le Canada For Indepen- dent Journalism. Feb. 23.--Godiroi Lang- editor of Le Canada, the will soon give It is stated ends will a sup- Montreal, is, M.P.P., rench liberal organ, n his editorial chair. | hat Mr. Langlois and his fri esuscitate 1e Pays and carry on ampaign of their own, while worting the liberal party as a whole, criticizing certain matters . of icy ic BY eactionary. oticy which they deeqgpe g Hypnotized Herseli. New York, Feb. 23.---A ; h Masds., says: * Miss Clara who lives here with her believed to be in a hypno- self-produced. On despatch 1 amarsh, mother, is {ic trance, probably Monday the complained of a headaghqy end went to sleep. She has not awakened, since. Physicians of this and surrounding towns have - made effort to arouse her without in wed yesterday that she h d been interested in hypnotism. land that on two occasions she had ileen a subject. It is now supposed |{hat she is in a hypnotic sleep, sell- 'induced, avd, though she cannot be 1 osed, it is hoped that she will awaken soon &l a time set by | her- ® olf.' / Lo - pd, 2 = + On Saturday, i$ J { candy; at Gibson's Red Cross every SUCCess. It was leary i fresh horehound ed their sweet will over the place fromfd, a pretty young woman, was re- cide what charged with obtaining mney froze. ford and later in Hamilton, / among people who have lived er place, or whe knew people they' Of Miss solo violinist who be" city during the won a marvelled: at M€ ance of. the gagile with supreme ease tinctive 2 \ At intonation. St. lora, which her nine. London, Telegraph, more than 1 ] lv massed on the Se negrian frontiers. cure any case of itching, ing 'or protruding days or money plimented on e British Whig, "The Home Ee Printing. a Falls passed awa son had been ailing fo | Lockwood was born in ship and was y ar. oats, Feb. 23.--Mary L. Craw- 8 nded in this morning's police court, » week, that the magistrate may des to do with her. She Jf mber of persons by false prey » girl lived at one time i tims, it is said, have beet % in ei} de. mp. : Mario Hall¢'wi "try years in Grant Hall od! "No ning, the Toronto fappeared in this A twenty years has Kamph. The audience wondrous perform- girl ah thought- Ves expressive features, who oo pn exp difficult compositions ] of technique, dis- tone and flawless greater beauty of 10,000 Cases Of Chelera. Feb. 23.--The chor now been yidemic 30 days, today, reached the re have bean 392% this disease in St. Povers- yer of new cases and the lowest Petersburg, has © for 000 mark. aths from rg, the highest numl one day being 444, Are Well Pleased. Yeh. 28.--The Exchange | to-day, says Austria has The Dominion Life Assur was held at the Head on Friday, the 5th in preseated by the Board of Direct history. The to js amount of $1,543,466, within the history 2 off i+T ssurances in i nistory of the gfi+~The as $8,171,153, showing afo $253,405.94, from premiums a on sale of secur an increase most sufficie now $1, of firs ties. the, Ql valae én and quirep® ware 1198 per cent. 5 §tandard o stantial £328,500. strong position, policyholders are der: i a very favorable mortality rate, per cent, invested assets of th per cent. funds ha > satisfactory state, this policyholders. Kingston, but a most fave Carroll, 11 Market street, this city, has of Frontenac, insurance C/c a La Grace Corsets, $1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2 50. La Deese Corsets, $1.00, 1.50, 1.75. D. & A. Corsets, 50c. to $2.00. FE. T. Corsets, 50c to $1.75. B. & C. Corsets. New Veilings New Neck Frillings New Collars New Ruchings _ Half Price Sale of Coats Still On. David M. Spénce, 7 The Leading Mantle and > Millinery 000000000000000000000000000000¢ The Annual Meeting of the Sharehol pany rloo, Ontario, Annual Report Office of the Copés the fact that the stant, at 1.3 sful Jeat in its ¢ year's operations: ompany has just completed t y Ji ollowing is a refe were issue & amount ever 1.<NEW BUSINESS. --Durip®hoVing an increase ] and revived polic written in one year over 1907 of in force amount to Atantia] increase for the year. Ci 2--ASSURANCES JEREST INCOME.--The total net cash jareume 3953 and from interest, rents aud profi h income $344 511.58, ipts alone were al- 3--~PREMIUM A{.015.94, making the - total cas § "i £35.714.93. The interest rece | expenses of management. The total assets ; al fori LIABILITIES. : 38, an increase for the year of i X and well secured. including' Do st) 6 Rotts = the compa A otestion of policyholders. It may be Ee sesarye ve about $60,000 greater than is re nn homo Wi The act provides that life companies bilities on a three and one-half pee cent, Dass nd the company 18 anticipatin his " ; | of 1908, a sum exceeding $11 to to liabilities to policyholders 1s of the company are $211,249 These assets are 3 s or speculative securi- aig Bi S610, consisting for part of 'Ahat the compan by the Dominion Insurar all their policy lia January lst, 1915, y aside at the enc The ratio of assefs after : nt by setting & that purpose. «, on the high ts to the sub standard to about 60 906, and after ws and to shareholders an gro ici ro was lel lance of S38. r for surplus accretions to policies there wa is 8. Dulas Migigint be carried forward. This surplus places the Cop in a Reis | the profits which The Dominion Life is paying f , phan unexcelled by any other Canadian vaumpay. a y : ERS. ~T ments icyho 6.--PAYMENTS TO POLICY HOLDERS ~The payments to poli) )o--i 8 4 4 , ) : war 1908 the company experience 2 44! - ving the vear * 1908 . 3 s amounted to $49,097.34. During, actin] | losses: by death being only 36 the mortality: table. eredit of policyholder company, now amoun government amounted to SURPLUS ~The surplus to the i valuation adopted by the of $268 500.57, and on the ngs for the year 1s to policy holds sum y The surplus earmi ng out of this dividenc of those expected under : : = EARNING POWER.--The average rate of interest sed upo he Ap e company has in creased from, 8.59 per cent. fli i h + dollar of the company J it is known that not one dollar, aye jniested ¥ het aki lost and that the existing investments are tl a rst 2S high rate of interest must "be very satisie \ the city made. J. throughout County desire bee represented in of has now been favorably known general agent for the with any one who may Dominion Life has not yrable appointment who ix well and just received an appoint ment as and he is prepared to ne gotiate gressive company. may be obtained u J. K. CARROLL, 14 Market Street, - Kingston, Ont Until now the in this sound and proj t of the company pon application to nw 0 pe © A The annual repc the district agent, 30,000 troops stratgetical- rvian and Monte: Piles Cured In 6 To 14 Days. Paro Ointment 1s guaran oo 6 to 14 piles in unded. the | com- | imme Book-Binding. finest workmanship at We have been all sides on our The very losest. prices. work. of t 'of Smith's v Friday, in the per- Lockwood.® Deceased r over a year. Mr Kitley town- nty-fourth | A well known residen of Norton in- his seve , caused trou- 0 ung men who caused oa : F . W. & N., Excursion two wieks ago contributed, ia all, $87.40 to the courts for their pleasure. 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