* PAGE FOUR. Sh . i. THE DAILY BE wHic : OBER 14, 1900. Lp y rid ate him and woul ; - 3 WA HERMAN YING OF | wi 7am vuaml be EERLY. HUMILIATED), 272 = STONE IN THE BLADDER $35 Be mliilel rau somes 48 dontan ie Basin «Cana " date. | : A -- } OO PERLY BRITISH» WHIG, . ges. The laundry men are cutting rates in | WERE THE SCIENCE FRESH- The Burka Chrordcle says it ui Gin Pills passed the Stone 1 5iria tii" 2 UE eh; | Otawa. Ab! In ono ples at last] MEN OFQUEEN'S, (dstands chat A. A. Jorisn; urinct States, Sharge for bas to 3s the people are coming to their own . pal of 'the provincial model school, 313 James St, Hamilton. | Weakly $1.60 pif year: Dally #9 asa of] POPE 2 : [Kingston is. a eandidate-for a se- ~ - - * . ' "Tour years ago 1 was taken down | Attached tn Ofte. of t yf the best Job Print-| No more' paironige iff connection Science Year 12 on the Warpath cond term on the advisory council of ithhwhat "he doctors called Inflamma- og Offices "in Canada ; rapid, stylish, | yi}, the Iutercolonial railway. Hom. Used Famous Two-In-One Mix. ¢ducation. Nr. Jordan, it says, was m cheap work ; nine improved presses. » for' nin t " ion of the Gladder--intense pains in th | ¥ wo P : ; 3 ate call: ture' on Their Brothers of '13. lor mine. or ten years the efficient p ot Mr. Graham, as a mmister of rail - : k and} T | The British Whig Publishin Co., id |" > A ! jprincipad of Meaford . public and Pack and loins, great pain and difficulty | g 2 : . By Our Q 'e Oh dent.' ? rigal ays, is. certainly g ome. ; . « schools and during t i m urinating. The pain was greatest in | EDW; J. B. PENSE, way ertainly going some rr . Prive' s Sarason . as : model school Id hat 'time. ihe regio of the biggider, and the attacks, | Managing Director; i ; : | Toarey e, faltering, foolish fresh- [it is within the mark to.say, mo oth- fgequent amoiinted | The Erie railway management claim men! Why left you your homes in (r school similarly conditioned had a i ' - i . 9 5 we ny, and I became so | TORONTO OFFICE. that in five years not a single man |Y®®F 13? Ye surely knew that the higher standing or turned outynupils fot walk across the | Suite 19 and 20, Queen City Cbam-| 1... been killed on the road, and it hus fates would be always against you, leijer equipped for Kies batt floor. Doctors could do nothing to help bers, 32 Church St., Toronto, H. E. i 137780, 000:000 le. A 1 and did we not sco that the calendar, {far 'as the public school course was pe. M reife read in. the paper about | Smallpeice, J. P., representative. cartied 3,750,000,0 people. A recon | yesterday, again reminded you that cone:rned. In the teaching days it &in Pil id sent for a box. i -- to be proud of vou were men (to be) of misfortune Was our privilege tor meet Mr. Jor tom ts very first I felt that Gin Pills | Dail dint = oh LE and that your impending dooth was dan at teschers' conveations, and, Were doing m» good. The pain was | yY . The administrgtion of justice should {fast approaching ! ! | without flattery, we found him a man felieved at ope, and the attacks were | em ST - | not be in the hands of the politicians, Sane, levels, transits, tacks, amon: men, a man of sound views out In siz weeks foe Stone | THE MOWAT ¢ ANITARIUN. It should not 'be neressary for a man Physics, math, is ani Stasks, [on education, a 'vigorous debater and wlder catie away and the pain | I he project of the Sir Oliver Mow-| .. : : | Science, Science, forever more ! ja fluent speaker, an Irishman, with a Suen stire ly, I have had noreturn of --- like Jerome to seek their favours or [2° EREE 8 k RE § a [ J at sanitarium, for consumptives, ap- : : I-w-e-l-v-e Rah, rah, rab1l {keen sunse of humor, and sufficient the tron aid have not lost a day's ' retire from office. As the scionce elass in junior Eng-|Wit to pive it characterisfic ¢xpres- work on account of it. { cannot express |pears to be assured; thanks to the -- lish to ful ol e 'sign. We have been told tKat he is Wiysell strong evough when I speak ob| nergy of its originator, Mr. Welch What is the matter with the stock : was coming a. Deacelu ase, one of the hes i : { oy J ; ¢ thi¥ .momning, this awinl slogan rang ©ne of the best men in the council, Yrhat Cin Pilviyve Jone for me. _ When who thus far has the promise of $10, | market ? Certain Cobalt securitigs are {{hrough the corridors of the new arts' and a sound champion of the public £m healthy and well and strong and able 900 'in subscriptions. jumping up and down without any |building, striking terror into the poncole and bublie School Senchets. He : : 4 to do a full day's work, I feel I should | It is aimed to raise considerably |one being able to account for it. The hearts of the poor unfortunaics. The jes ull. gmasp- al Ie questions at " ? 2 gpeak and tell other sufferers of my ex: oh reshinen wero soon seized, bound hand 1<Sue. and 'he ought to be elected * E rience amd of the wonderful merits of | and foot, but not Without putting up {foe a seid term: It 1 safe to sin Pils" make a systematic canvass of the| prize puzzle of the year. & splendid fight. By edicher in aay. Soi nty a give £4 3: | iN HERMAN. people in every ward. Many small : = air fre words e, and if his sterling qua - , JOH E peo) x Sha The local magistrate suggests that Gus A o. with the ore ou ities were known over the! province we i You dor n't have to buy Gin Pills to test #moutits may be secured, and in the : 5 Sha espeare fyesh upon his, mind, . . . "| all who are mixed up in the Peterboro cried out: se write The National Drug a gregate they may amount to three s . al Ta, Dept. B, Toronto, and | election should be haled before him | "Unhadd me, gentlefnen, or by sample Will be sent you by return ' lin place of one man, the alleged per- gods rm make a ghost of him who | When you have used the sample : | taps' me. rl Mr. wt feel that at last you have found the be picked up on tag day when only more, by the present plan, and then to [fluctuations in La Rose represent the ) ) ) B ¢ {would wager a new silk hat he would The Man with "Three-Fives" to invest i a y IN 3 a nou t in a Suit or an ¢ the limb the poll higher. than | either Overcoat can learn somethi g to his advantage by calling at ' This - is | Cook or Peary. € four thousand. dollars.. This is a ar) this store. reasonable conclusion. 1 $1,100 can sonable conclusion $ ani er Would the jail hold them all if Jardan Ss principal of he It is not our intention to allow any one else to sell as good } J But all such ls were made oF & Ss i : t Ney: weit copvicted ? appeal © ac In Victoria Atl model schools, and has uits and Overcoats from Fifteén Dollars as' we do, ani we're at wi i do you food tics buy tie few can be reached, Jmirely three '| vain. They None suped to the ZYMBA~ Leon in Kingston since 1907. He has safe in saying that it's not bing done. * 5 at 2 od : , er > A ' 50 TO ras Phos that times "as much can be had by a pains | homes Cote, of La Presse, Mont: [oe employed, : and ; rho of he cone efficient. work during that period Our $15.00 Suits and Overcoats-are made so well the styles 1 sold on a positive guarantee t1king effort and &une which will | peal becomes the successor of Hector major portion of their puter garments, and the 0) hig hsurtily Sidersee the "are he good 5 the, Satiies are %C sheite that, whet they get : i Se j= al sentiments expressed above, and hopes mixed up wi e higher pric grades it is very cult to Swe or you suey, buck target | ach every taxpayer. : { Fabre as high commissioner to France. dia Foiliott was there th the that he may be elected by a larger tell them - without looking at the tickets. ? B When the city has done its best | he man and the press which he has| wo-in-one," and he "put it nll 'over paiority than before. \ led use in Canada, who will | "hey i i . { orted word if you want there well be an appeal to the ad-' cq so long have been honoured |: on [beso beautiful looking ob . 5 |icets wero then cacried out and ar | r refunded. 18 |mirers of the late Hon. Oliver Mowat by this appointment. | tistically arranged on the stone steps, | mami etert mitten JS here, and as a- result there should : photographed and transfered to the : ---- e enough raised to build the sunitar- | A conservative paper gently chides |arts' building to mect their professor | ium and endow it. {Mr. Borden and Mr McGrath for say- {in mathematics. The formula under | T | : ing what the conservative party is go- | Gusideration, this Loring, vas tet { of o-inrone. his being ther he Winter' S ! A MAN OF NERVE. ing to do in the naval question. Un- | isthematics, it, will lings Te " oi | Charles W. Morse, of New York, is til the party has spoken both of them | days bolore the members of the class Coal financial magnate though he is a had better remain mum. | absorb" it. The balance of the hour | \ : i : : ai - was spent in demonstrating the pr ni- of The careful Housekeeper lays in convict, "and liable ig atone for his | pr. Grenfell, of Labrador, gets off a Leip Jle that "'meekness is commendable,' nappy yA a indiscretions by a long term in At- | 00d one with regard to the Arctic| The *'scrap'™ was, without doubt, S| and trouble. He is not lanta prison. The convict is the bank- | explorers. Now that the pole has been ; most successful and, incidentally, the d to rush to Mr. Coal Deal- : . : ws most civilizéd that has béen conduc sted | the fi re tice king, whose manipulations of | § , gemarks, it is to be hoped | first cold snap, to sa ap I found, ho xe I at Queen's in many moons, and the ' ¢ ' ¢ ¢ ¢ i ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ' ¢ ¢ ¢ ' ' ' : he is perishing for 4. ber ; ar ee : i 4 ats ; , 4 2 ; ; : Bs is peri: ing or SANE. LoL tual. | bank, of which he was the presi | "men will leave the Polar ocean till a |. o ~ io who had the affair in hand, ; 1 : 3 : ¢ of and laugh at the storm. dent, led {oils suspension. new ice supply is needed." Messrs. - Atwood, Taylor, Gibson, Al- Rae : . : {]} Morse was engaged in many enter | -- derson and Sturns, are to be heartily * A : : ; sing s feders re wnt, nglin' S Coal priws which required large capital, Supposing the federal governmen congratulated : or the governor-in-council, "did direct | It is hoped that the sophomore ofneds. will not allow this historic/institution ¢ of the "rush" so long assochated 'with $ college life, and wu Something which ' | ' ¢ : ' ' ¢ ' oused in tight, waterproof and because he was reputed to be clean eoncrete floors, and worth $20,000,000 he had unlimited ivered pure and elean. . . should be examined by the supreme | the order to-day. Prices credit and used it--to the disaster of ¥ likely to drop. that the Hydro-Electric legislation | Come pick your Hat, while the picking is so good: We sell no uncertain Hats nor Hats we cannot $uly guarantee. We claim to have the best $2.00 Hats in Canada, and we certainly thers well as himself. He da court. How could. this be construed for that spirit of unity for others a ¢ sell, N - 1, 1 a i an act of provincial interferenée' ? - |which Queen's claims to stand, to pass | 8 y 2 | ae We sell tiie colebonted ci hg |S served severe punishment." It fisted his | a Mi ay. Tneir diagnosis if the case is Fe 5 | No higher. All velo} um gton English Hats, at $2.00. ng in 0. crime, 'and there can be no palliation | : i {poor and they can only bé designated | B : } » S. of any act which involves the bank- { The OE at Washing dis faulty Physisians; if they decide wo | B Si SE i { . ton are getting 'wise ey are willing |dispense with the scrap. H N : Gl depositors to admit pulp wood free from Quebec >: ew oves eee And vet there. ie something about [into the United States. For the very HOLDS UP BOTH HANDS 3 The season has now aggived, when every Man should be Pr. ! A Onl tad >: J bln, | good reason that 'they carnot do with- well Gloved. Not only good form, but the weather, as well, de- repare efor Winter ! Note oun wuss_admite, It 1s the {out it. The coon is coming down, For Street Paving and Will Sign AD : mands it. We are sole agents in Kingston for Fowne's Gloves, { obtithis hin Swi ; : | iad pS f . piimism which stays with him in| Petition. 44 EA or Men. We have everything in the Clothing and \, W a im i is on : " PLL : nes, Tp Cs BRANARD DALY, Par uiol ig ee or Boots ag and { prison, which helps him in his cell to | Mr. Borden denies that hg gave out This morning, City Engineer Craig | '1b Sweet RAD A Gonna i We ask your special attention to our $1.00 Gloves. The best and Rubbers plan for a new start in life, which |any remark about the peliticians in [rcecived the following letter from ex: | on Monday, Oct. 18th. ¢ | 8 aves Sor The ioDey has ever covered a hand. GLOVES, $1, PALL SUITS. ? {aided him, during his few weeks of | England. He was alleged to predict Mayor W. D. Morris, of Ottawa, re- ? ane uy FALL OVERCOATS re i ¢ ahi | : garding street paving. It was an en- WINTER OVERGCOATS {freedom on bail, to clean up carnings | the defeat of the lords on the budget couraging: missive to receive, ind' is News From Kepler. UNDERWEAR. : {amounting to $6,500,000, and with | question, and was credited with being | worth reading by the property own- Kepler, Oct." 13.--A successful * rally | New Underwear SWEATER COATS | them wipe out all his indebtedness ex- {a man of discernment. lars. Mr. Morris writes as follows: .jwas held in the Sunday school on d HATS AND CAPS. | copt $300,000, * "Oitawa, Oct 13.--Dear Mr. Craig : Sunday. A goodly number from F I a We've Underwear to suit the preference of every Man and a RAINCOATS. { It 'was time for some one in the con- | Your letter to the Standard Bank Te ginbury, 'Glenvale and- Murvale at- | size to fit hit correctly, 50c., 75¢., $1.00 and $3. 00 a garment. GLOVES, : i : : | : sregation to rise and protest when the | the putting down of a permanent pave- | tended. Solos by: Miss Sauls, Cam. See. Our $1.00 Fine Wool. See Our Wolsey English Under- [0% versé, the affirmation of his sentence. e ment on Ontario street has been - for- den East, gp and Miss Boyce, Murvy: wear, at $2.00. BOOTS AND BHOES, { His wife is in tears and bomoans- his" . ' warded to me by the bank, as. I some | VT good, Mrs. J. MeBride: and, See Our Special $2.50 Combination Suits, Penman' s Wool. All pew goods at the lowest prices | fate, but he diverts the tedium of | York took to the discussion of poli- lime ago bought the Folgor block Mrs. A. Townsend attended the W.M { ewn. Big variety, of every lime to ch | tics in the pulpits. The church should | from them 8S. conventicn in Kingston last ' rok imprisonment by devising sencmes for | : ne : . rok sg." T $ spend-1 . i : coavery of ic Intro and hia bo free from anything so defiling as { "In reply 1 may say that L.. am weak, Bre, I. A Jown end, spend 4 © re p 8 . 3 froe- | yal a op " 3 g ' s ir rhtor's. has | the ree var CE unlar an Nis free {slum politics quite willing {0 sign a petition to the ng a lew. day at wer daug ater s, has | ¥ IS SA AC ZAC KS dom. His only hope hés in the exer. ene council for a permanent pavement. on returned home. The next meeting of | «3 S, cio of the executive clemency, and it " : A Ontario street, the cost of same io the w M.S. will be at the home - of | ' 271 Prince street : '| The Waldman Exploration and De- \ i coo Oo [Mrs. Geerge Lawson, on Monday, The | ¢ . has been shown to men 'less worthy of : be along the lines set out in your cir- , oR rk | . Pr Cao ad AE bots ay Your ow to ih hy 2 | lopment company 'must sim: at be- {cular tor the hank, awd in this. con [15th y sitors : Froderick Clon] Kingston's One-Price Clothing House. ¢ " orse bids fai: to, redecm is tho biggest merger on earth. With | cction may add that I congratulate ane ne, oY 08g: ang J.ermoh 3 ng . P > 0° {Kavanagh and Mr. Greer, Collins] TCRVVVTLTRLATLLTLRI FEL TET VALVALAARA BRAVA Wallace & arks character, ood name and place in so ta capital of five millions of 'dollars it [your department and council in a a agl fa He v * o = Co i > Yee : : ay, and Mrs. 'Jo Mstead, Sy SUCCESSORS TO 0. G. JOHNSON. |cicty. [has a charter from tho federal govern: |riving at a decision to pormanenmtly \ !denham, at G. Kavanagh's; Mi Nina | FLORIS S ment. which permits -it tp run every | ade: at least: a fiw of your prinéipal | | Wood, Svdénham, at T. Garrett's: I BRODEUR AND HIS REFORMS | [business stroets. It is a step in' the | Ni : . i : : Mrs Eliza ~ Lawrence at Harvey | business under the sun right direction and I trust that every [Buck's J : I : »olitical Baal ~~ | taxpayer will he found willing to : wy elect Political 'malice | The Montreal Gazette cannot im: |: 0" ponds with yourself and coubeil thas been shown towards this man to %gine a. practical ministem, bothering lin such an up-to-date and = necessary | > la degree not often witnessed in Can- | about a census if it was not to help { public' improyement. BIBBY CAB STAND ' | : p "l may also add that 1 would be | At Leo Lake. wda, but it has not affected his use| the sprats in the political waters. aj) 30 : ¢ | Loks. UO 12. Mi M. Barre ? 3 bai : a 4 . ind "the last {willing to. sign' a petition for the | leo Lake, Uet, A_.--23Ny sarreit Phone 201 Jailngss. He: was not long in office; The Gazette maj have in mind 'the Jas {paving of Clarence strect In my |l¢ft on Salurday for Cleveland, Ohio . {when it became apparent that' its | census collected by the conservative | opinion this stoept should be pavi dl Miss M. Fi or accompaniod her as {methods should be improved. Here | government, and the patronage that! simultaneously with Ontario foP*: at far as Kingston. Mrs.' C. Johnston : r : § | has purchased the brick residence f was one of the largest spending de | went to the sprats that then sported | leas + a block or two. Once you put [NaS P ge residence or {down a few blocks of good permaacrit | merly occupied by Gilber Secky ad 1 1 | pavement in your ®ity, the pyblic, on | Bay. and intends opening up a dress | 5 en bere t p { ee en : ) ! ory f } lit :. Real Estate Agency": neumbered with a routine at J te xc bt ta ill b he: tablishine 2h Pi | . unbusincss-Jké and unprogresgive COTE DECLINES POST. lod io strongly suppact a policy of convalescent. G. Fisher had men en It was no = co . wrmanent street: improvemen alt ged during the past week filling his ESTABLISHED 1882. twas no small contract to reform the Will Not Become Deputy Minister |Prrintnott e gh From Lm fsilo. Mrs. W. Fisher returned from of Marine. . { obuervation I can say it is the ome (the west "to-day. Mr.-and Mre G. Hague and family, of Warburton, W. Bower's. Mrs. A. Donnelly baby are spending a fow days wi her mother, Mrs. P. Joyee, Jayeeville. ! B \ | { | ay and Wellington streets. | ruptey of a bank, its stockholders and | Ite is not cast down by a present, | | { andidates for municipal offices in New Palms, Ferns and Out Flowers. De The industry of Hon.. Mr. Brodeur is sign work a speclalty. 'Phones, Conser- vatories, 235; Shop, 2380. Wartman, Michigan i Hiram Wartman's; Mr. and M cock, at Frederick Joknston's eee partments in the government; and it jin our political waters 4 3 {department when it involved the la- | Where you can buy or sell |bour of thonsands of employees | "Montreal, Oct. 14,.--~Thomas. Cote, { thing needed above all others property. Also Insurance lie did 'what many manufac turers until yesterday managing editor of | "You have a beautiful city, and the, written in best companies 1 directors of large plants are do- [La Pres will leave for Europe early lcouncil and public should join heart 3 a « De {and [ing covery week, he engaged a firm of next week. Contrary to what has ily in any improvement which would ROU pet: p-- : lc cesant ant engineers to investigate the | Pen stated Mr. Cote will not be ap- | tend to beautily the good old Lime | H.. Forrester and R Madd: n spent GEO. ( i IFF E : gy a pointed deputy minister of marine, be [stone City of which I am proud to tSunday evening in Secley's Bay | department and suggest how it might having deolined the nomination. It {say I wae at one time a resident tax- | --_-- ---- g } 95 Clarence St. . he modernized. . The work of these ex- is now stated that oh Desbarats, 'who | payer." Mallorytown Tidings: {° "The Nickle lifts off -- Clean it with the silver" Is' nt Jorts occupied considerabla time and has been acting in the capacity of : | Mallorvtown, Oct. 12.--Rev; Mr. and | I! ! deputy minister of that department / Mrs. W. Wells are 'away th Shani that a great convenience ? When preserving Toil since Col. Gourdeau's Festal on, 'Ill The only steam-cured, sterilized, hot for a two weeks' holiday and there wash days, just i Lift' off the Nickle Part --T 1 Le officially appointed to the post, | water bottle sobt is the "Walpole." | will ba no service in the Methodist bril- {did not make some sort of a contract] It is stated that Thomas Cote will |[1t's" patented, ony one piece of rub- |, ay next Sunday. Frederic k Now- | alway 'S he like new--Just a light fib jeepsiit | and in that way keep down the cost. (bg, pr ited Canadian commissioner ther, be tially made, will last a life- ¥lin was home from Ogdeénsiniry on liant. rial' s but one of the many Swiendid Co ure v RCD . sible o at Pans, rance, in place o lon. | time. vour deuggist. {Sundav. Pet Dick 3 under © the -- all on Pit may have been impossible to do Ji J MEARE oul Mined Ln lie iE L SR unday eter Dickey is unde h you'll find in the Imperial Oxford Range i are of Dr anc. E « n s and this. One ° can ; understand that the or, who has asked the government to nection with George Wooding, Brock- Mics : : Lui i Fivest Putvi tol the nearest Gurne: -Oxford Dealer, he can certain- Scrooten, of the asylum X ; yore i m " Sight va Jiu tate relieve him = : Hae 2rd taken oe xe x ansiowy ne | Brockville, were in tho village. Sun-| §. ty give you convincing evidence about a practical © efuse, . to undertake a ask whose | sey 3 8 e ar ship A. ay. f ! ping as of | To get relief - from indigestion, bil- | E, Mooney. Mr. Phillips will shortly | hay rank 'opin a Som re ranga, the kind you want and must have. : jousness, constipation er torpid liver, remove his family to Lansdowne Deda: of ro (le : tal « CASUrH oe Ww y ACE . ' Ter Et yh . olan, of the ( } asyl staff, > measured. The work of the "account without disturbing the stomach or | "It's old-fashioned" but good and Dolan. of the Ae um t- as tho guest of her sister; Mrs. D - mmon 0 ant engineers was well done, and if purging the bowels, take a few doses strong. The horehound candy sold at was: faay 4 S B of Carter's Little Liver Pills, they | Gi '« Red. C Drug' 8 Haws. Charles Mallc ut' his 1 S . I Se | was rather expensive. Mr. Brodeur has " b {been lashed, metaphorically, because he magnitude could not be accurately rr ASeveany the system which they recommended Gibson's : Cross Store, Mm iio with a sickic while at at in . v be carried out the business of. the de will please tin r favor from any tyisted Sticks [ "the Bist Regi the fickl. Masta Godan Lake 1s slid Phone 494. 211-213 Princess St. | acce) g a f an) + officers © we 31st Regiment, | \ m y y ' * nent will be up-to:date. , fone the cy nic finds out what he c¢x- Brockville Rifles. will he ce YOY di "The X ellow Store. - Kingston. as while the experts were at pects in return {tion to the department of militia for. | hat the first royal commigsion A tickling or dry cough ean be quick- ~ Service uniforms for the use of | Weak women should read my 'Book [= lv loosened with Dr. Shoop's: Cough jthe regiment next year. No. 4 for Women." It tells of Pr. s - 3 \ Remedy. No opium, no chloroform, "For coughs and colds," Gripp Tab- |Shoop's Night Cure. Tells how . these Robbers, at Le wisvilld, Texas, used It's as difhcult to get some men to nothing unsafe or harsh. Sald by all lets, cough remedies, cough drops, and | soothing, healing, antiseptic supposi- nitro-glycerine" in blowihg the su talk as it is to get the average wom- demanded to know who were at (dealers. strong horehound = candy Gibson's | tories bring quick and certain help. | bank and secured $6,500 in cash an to quit i quickly removed those | Good nN is better . than good | Red Cross Drug Store * The Book is free. Address Dr. Shoop; Although there have been 63 The world respects a thief more than pro- wi vo discredited TE the Riddell look . but fow people are afflicted with Miss Mabel Rogers, play ing a lead ; Racine. Wis All dealers _; Chinese admilted iito the Transvaal, a de ad beat and you know what it Me. Rrode h either. ing role as : the little girl in blue in | © Carolina Hall, 'at Columbus, S.C. | there are only 17 000 these at present. thinks Hf a thief. vodeur - wha! To an ignorant man a learned wo- 'A Knight for a Day; is a Trenton where, Wad Hampion was inangura- | Money comes in handy when we fund No. Cordelia, a man isn't uecessarily abolishing the man is a | rv nightmare girl ted governor in, 1876, was burned it difficult to get our hands on it, n caniiibal becanse hé cats Jobsters and reflected upon the ma- : department. It was Mr. Brodeur you afford to 'de- few 2 } i rdering . supplies ---------- ---- S-------- -- ---- \ i ler n {chasing department ough the me: "Is G d-: T its. 0 ith the go n it being = : » ] : wh ing all this All its flavor and 'strength is retained in the sealed package. 7 > + "Phone, ¥, Foot of Queen Sk. said