PAGE TWO, : 5 : THE DAILY srs WHIG, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 18, 1909, <---- [THA FINE TREATWHNT IS T0 BE DONEVTHE HWUWNE SWE! Grey Wool Socks. Fu : ture, THE LECTURE GIVEN ONI/ARE THE "WATER MAINS !FAVORED WITH A SPLEN.. : i "JEAN VALJEAN." AND SERVICES DID ADDRESS Made of Unbreakable Yarn, Manufactured by Lemito: Bros., Earl Carpets Fo ------ fms ; | Stteet, City. The best wearing Socks wade. Special Ree. Dr. Cleaver, of Toronto,| Along Streets to Be Paved to Be|By Rev. Lagerton Harris, Sicuera) Price Only 25¢ Pair. - ' Spoke to Very Large Audignce Renewed--The Committee Dis- Secretary of Federation iS in Queen Street Ohurch' on; cusses the Question--The Humane Societies--Work . Monday Night. i Superintendent Asked to "Re- Kingston During the Past Year. pecial Line ol Wide Strip. d Shaker Flannel urtams 1} was indeed a fine treat that was | port. The annual meeting of the Kingston Regulae 15¢ quality. Special at 12lc Yard, given the many who attended Queen | - ' i I'he water works' committee, yester- Humane Society was held on Monday | street church, last evening, and heard * . day afternoon, discussed briefly the evening, in St. George's hall, and at % PY mbes Sor (ERSAUIIC amreusonv. guy he address Jaliverel by by Tey. Rh question of what renewals would be |it, the members hafl the great pleasure Pure Wool 'Blankets " faye! O ro 0 J Je - yo , necessary' in mains and services along of eteting' sn a most interesting ad- |. ' All Weights, Only 70c per') ib. : the streets that the board of works '. Laverton Harris, general Nearly every seat in the church Nearly every an ee pera Proposes paving, via, from the corner [secrtary [at the, Fotlotio (CHO) SHAKER FLANNEL BLANKETS (be close attention of that large of Princess and Baris streets Sor to [mane Societies. Hyuris made -a | 2 ' ! gathering while he told the story of | i S4tion, at the hr of Srosg apd dhe ro he heust of We do not handle the poor quality cotton blankets. Our BLinket ™ ohnson anc ntario streets, lolflow- 8 hearers, a als, Lod 3 ' 2 v . dl dean Yaliest, tho Pn ch _ who! ing the line of the street railway. By ursatiored, some of iii are imost the best quality. Prices the lowest inthe city, s pivel » ve dh : : | resolution . of city council Superinten- uman in 'their intelligence, yet which - - t . breaking into a shop window anid | Gent Hewitt was asked to pe by jare nearly every day subjected. to ill- | . Ladies' Trimmed Hats at Big Reductions. «tealing some bread for starving ¢ . ' 17th, as to what extensions |e atment, xometimes through ignor- | on. Dr. Cleaver told the story ina November . . Ladies' z : 3 . Sen, X forceful manner, ii des- | lor renewals would be required along |2P¢¢ and sométimes through intent to dies Tailoring nd Dressmaking. \ J viptive, and in'such a way 'as to lthe above route." The superintendent | ause pain.s The speaker made a plea | | carry the interest of everyone all the told the committee that he couldn't for all creatures from the Fallen: qe TYNE GARATEST HOUSEHOLD INVENTION OF THE sce) | av t} 7h it. Close upon two | very. well report on this question sect and reptile that crawls the earth Sine Aesid WAY HiEOUEH IU. SIO pon A to .that great servant of mankind, the ! E rd --n hi hours were occupied in the delivering without its instructions as to how far fos Ho h nl ed] : very day sees something new of the lecture but the story, as told, the water works' department was pre- |NO™>e. H€ WES thoroughly acquain i held so much interest, that time was|pared to go. Su ee subject und the Joins ---- " S 1 Is not considered. | As far as extensions were concerned, |Prought out in his address could not == ' -------- _--_-- EE -- AT 1. J co pec a | The Jean Valjemnlit would be easy to report on that, fail to leave a lasting impression on try that were very interesting to the lecturer traced } {from his birth, right up to his death, |as none would be required, but the every one of his hearcrs. Mr. Harms {and related all the interesting inci-|question of renewals was more difficult. proved conclusively that in i ie We must be reasonable, be firm, | ' do te in connection with his life, how | kor instance, pe the committee pre- | through men who , have given t is be observant at all times," said Mr O he had fourteen years added to his pared to rene% the Princess street time and means to the cause, that the Harris, in closing, '¢but still deal su iat = > reve : 3 . Hive year sentence for endeavoring to main? It Had been down about sixty ni ery for Prevention ot Crue hy to with all cases with common sense. escape, on several occasions, his stay years, and in his. opinion was good {Snima's occupies the high position in We call ourselves Christians and. yet for one' night at the home of the | for twenty years more. \Thgn the ser- Canada that it does to-day. we seo these different forms of cruelty good little bishop, and of bis battle [vices had to be considered,/ A careful In opening his address ge spoaker around us every day. Are we what e with right and wrong at the bishop's|examination of many of them would |82Y¢ 2 short account of the' sociely we profess to be if we let itgo on? n <amber of 0dad house, when he yielded to temptation|be reguired to ascertain their condi- from its beginning, in 1822, until the | E. J. B. Pense, president of the the last of a pat- and getting up from his bed at 3|tion. Since the electric railway was present time, of its hard struggles to | Kingston society, presided at the In order to make room for Xmas goods we have decided to #M. stole all the silverware in the |inaugurated sixteen years ago, trou- Bream te va, until ihe late pes nideting aml before the lecture fend Posters at 20 per : ny > ap- ictoria, when s wrincess, showe ) n rreatly reduced prices. house, 4nd thes Bow = ae pose ble, jad bee! "a aused how and they by lyr brtorest 1 in the . Yoame. fe Soni --- t ie Soorelary Wow : ALL 95¢ POSTERS 20 want a choice do not de- turetl and brought bac y o 0lCe alectro ysis. 1s was the case along i . ie 5 yx Or a Ne aE 3, . . (DO IT NOW.) and. the bishop saved Jim from gong the line of the railway from the cor- pao and tel Ui howsd that during 3he your the werk ALL 50c. POSTERS, 40ec. ack y 3 ; CORE ol13 tv 3 © 5 2 { t 100 cen mostly e ative ae ar SG . lusty Carpets Wiltons, back > pris gin r ot ing th Ea met of Prinses snd Wellington Streets | After the princess had shown her ap- spector finding Tht a warning was STUDENY'S DREAM, 25c. The most famous medical picture Balme ral and Tapestry. hay 1 an I ant ah ROM ee a elout to the corner of Earl and King. proval of it then it became quite the all that wa _ needed in most Pas es published, . " "v thelt hut that he had given the silver- <Q Lvery city ¢ | > e t d a ol 5 8, . . new and up-to-date Thm: Twas pointed I ow streets. Every city had this trouble. fashion for others to do likewise, and |and a threatgof prosec ution was.aufi-|. : The largest line of Posters in tle city from the following ists :-- » {the many long vears spent in a pni-|.c.apned electricity. This : according to Mr. Harris, the society ' ie nt to induee the owners of fil fed scaped electricity. This seems to be : : . nT « Ha rrison Coe. son cell had made Jean very bitter om Pe only where the services ran night not be doing the great good it land ill-used animals to improve their SADIE WENDELL MITCHELL, of Canada. That I against every person and everything.{ jo. the track Nom 0 ad vet 11S to-day. only-for the gracious pat- condition or in thy case of old and HIBBERD V. B. KLINE. hat ves ? 2 ks, a t ret |. ; . : i pro es ) 4 {How he was looked down upon after been diSturbed by dectrolyaie The ronage of the dead queen, whose me- {| worn-out horses to agree to have thum HOWARD CROSBY FLNWICK > he left prison and how even the very tam . a mory we all hold so dear. He men- [humanely destroyed. _ The following ™ AE - I H Y | question arose the superintendent . L. BLUMENTHAL EE TEI AHERN STs meer | mention of his name made "people id n . the d tioned also, "how great an interest the | tabulated report shéws the work . for . r : oy Bim said, as to whether the department present king and queen take in the so- [the year : e These Posters lend t+ the Den or Study a"Wealth of Harmonious i ! | But the bright side of Jean's ciety, and how her majesty seat back | Horses ordered to be rested, 15; olor and cheerful good Humor. 'was also told, how he had turned hie Sanger in the event of Yhe streets |, Canada the pair of tarriage horses found unfit and shot, 12; ° condition SPECIAL CARPET B over a new leaf, brought about by eng Loni Her done ing 5 the | sont her by some ladies because their | bettered, 10; warnings, 13; no cause B the price paid by the little bishop. El on tails had been docked. : | complaint, 14; prosecution with con The Colle e Book t Jean's advance was related step by medy ' uy y sa'e . Ae spotiker fai that \ be sHestive yiotion, I, iti b 1 : S ore step ix small beginning as a manu- ry» a s ne society hac o start a we foun- | ows--CUondition bettered, =; no 5 * SALE iT ye ~ Nx one of the Ald. Craig asked if it wouldn't be |dation of citizenship, the child life, in cduse for gomplaint, 4; warning for 260 Princess St. Phone 919. 1well for the department "to pay tho organizing bands of mercy in the neglect, 1; enlves jaed by the legs, 1. S---- - . . | expense of a double trolley wire for |schools: He told of his great success| C(ats--Lesc.. 1 {rom poles and: trees. the protection of its services. He also |; is kre } and : <0: . . $0 lin this line in Wellington county, and 4: chloroformed, 8. Axminsters and to all worthy causes, and who was |i, oht that a service every 100 or 2 ; 3 8 » people > > I Yh how the children, gven to the very| Dogs--Takén from carts driven by s, in lengths from 10 forsed by ihe peopl go Jake Se hair 200 foot! apart might he examined in | {jnjest. had taken a Seat interest in boy E who were threntens 1 with pro yards, some . with of the chief magistrate of the aty. | jon to see the general condition ork : 3 oh or ws . . jut then. again, one had to take the | y 2 e . of [the work, when he explained to them | gecution if it occurred again, 8; sick to matoh. them. . lol's ; ot \ i ' bitter with the sweet, as the stary Ald all about God's dumb creatutes und strayed or vicious and shot, : no y 2 . Hoag suggested that in orden : hi Price, $2.00. was told. about him going into court {to have the matter fully, discussed how the people, all ople, lt a cause for complaint, 4; warnings, : Sale Price, 2). and announcing to the judge that he | the chairmen of the Board of Works Fi s and NH were rd ten ible for | This made a total of 122 cases, at- TR . : . 5:1 their care. Mr. arris said it was "a ganded luring the year " was the real Jean Valiean, when an- |W wv ¥ o ire tended to during the year. J gular Price, $1.85. : ree : r Eh aterworks any Light, Heat and plain. fact that on the 'children ome| A jpeeting was held i he Y.M.C.A Sal : other under arrest had been accused | Power, should mect with the city en- dd ra I by. ans A meeting was held in th AM Bale Price, $1.00. of being the person of that name. gincer, the watcrworks superintendent, thin : ta oA ho ih ag Bird oe mT : 8 y ar p earts, Regular ce, $1.70 The lecturer also traced every char- | and tha manager of the light plant. an y ah He Ar than this. He : 321 30d acter in the story to the finish, with |1n tha meantime Superintendent s g : ' ihe Sale Price, 80c. : iro | : : said that the bands of mercy were all the interesting events. It was only | Hewitt was instructed to report to tha tarted in: Lond ad wust. be de . ¢ : ! starte SO 8 8 p - Regular Price, $1.50. a story, but one that could be taken committee, at its next meeting, as to 3 ~- = WET An 3 i being d : y relope we. Bs they were be a= Sale Price, "5c. j as a sermon, and those present, op-|wiat he thought wo li pe neces: i ope here Pes Us > Jd We t B j¢ Hho i ) ] . 1.2 | peared deeply interested and will have A | Hoag asked if 'ic com aire ope J he BD nih ee wy at mittee was appointed to arrange for A 8 rin : + :, s > us \ e nde Le egular Price, 2 i a5 rood cause to remember the story of intnded to take action against ths [8S time for us Lo hecor °F this. Sale Price, 65c. ; : : + American cousins, to send out | op , Je "aljec Donnelly Wrecking company for failure of our Am " | The treasurer's report showed . the Joan: Valjean. y . pan) " lour own literature and depend on our I The pastor, Rev, Samuel Sellery, |to keep the waterworks' wharf in re- . inhi : ~' finances to be in fine condition, but All Sales for Cash. presided, and introduced the lecturer: pair. \ our own roses. Fh hands of Jw that sore members were needed. not AM. Craig replied that the city eo- [© teach. the very foundation of the g,. phe foe alone, but for the help and licitor had recommended that nothing great work, teach the boys that they {encouragement new members would IN MARINE CIRCLES. ba gone until the department had re- should not rob birds' nests, or Kill} . . : i , give. | paired the wharf and found-out the birds, or other snimale, as even i After the lecture ft was decided 19 ® : Arrivals and Departures of Vessels!axact cost of doing so. toads were il valuable animals 19}..,4 4 committee, composed of Mrs Ss are on our floors. audience. are clearing cent. off. vor $ oh Services had been eaten through by art- Lif wanted to protect its services from o ET most prominent men in his town, a man who gave liberally of his money, a re r-- building to see about forming bands { Aun, of. mercy in the schools, twenty-nine Wi ; a ; : y | e are sure it w in- teachers attending and all were much . t will be in in sympathy with the movement, being | teresting to you, to compare quite willing to go on with it, if the (board of education allowed. A com- dome of our present "CUT GLASS" Prices. . Our stock is complete in range, and we have so mark- F "ed the various pieces that we feel the (tickets) alone silent though they are; should sell them quickly. We have a very large stock of Underwear, i ------------ SMITH BROS. Jewellers, Opticians. 350 King St. Issuers Of Marriage Licenses, at This Port. Superintendent Hewitt advised that the farmer. He brought out the point oo onard Clements, (\. Birmingham and The steamer Sowards cleared for Os- the wharf be repaired by day labor, as that. this teaching. in_ the schools, came Lieut.-Col.. McGill, 'to meet $ S 8 Os | 1 is would bo better than by letting Jou in the home life, and that the out the work by contract, because home beneiited, and he hoped to see YF: hingston a_ commit | tee from the Children's Aid Soc iety to I'sev if it were possible to have the two |societies joined together. Both Rev o | Douglas Laing and Rev. Robert Laird spoke in favor of this. The election wf officers wa#® postponed until the For Ladies We show Elastic Ribbed, Puritan Ribbed, Peerless, Penman's, in Vests, Drawers, and Combinatiens Popular Prices. For Mcn Fleece-Lined Union, All wego. Steanrer Alexandria passed down, fans Y. ~ J ¢ Carpet Warehouse. } : --"_ last night thero might be renewals required | the work increased all over the' coun ih : undeps water that coulan't. bo seen un- try from coast to coast. I'he steambarge hterlily passed |." v ; aris a > i ry £ » F til 'timbers haa been torn out. Mr. Hanis then spoke. of th The committen decided to do the jtonfederation of the diferent so work by day labor, and instructed the |cieties in the province and dominion * xt regular meeting Supe nls Hf melera- for |50 that they could be ready and have "¢ gules eeti Q- " uperintendent to call for tenders lor J) ' ; A standing vote of thanks was ten Feather C d F The. steamer Aletha made her regu- ly, | icossmry - materials. The work their arguments ready to put before} 4 FH £ ho . : Ss are or lar trip from" bay points, to-flay. AH be started till Fel . the governments in asking for many (dered the speaker of the evening, and | Th t k Isabel Reid i Will not be started H eruary. 3 i he | & message will also be sent across the » ster roe Isabe » 8 - . } Soi. 3} so. Jawa t SSE Ss sont SS 5 ir constant need 1 i Sn i 5a 58 met & Shi Iw attendance at the meoting were: [changes in the laws, especially in hed water to the Misses Cottle, who were No se san or curl oading coal from Oswego at Swift's. | Aldermen Craig (chairman), [lanley, |transportation of live stock of all}® hy pret kers in the shiiely OF feathers and plumes | I'he sloop Maggie L., cleared from Hoag and McCann. descriptions. Each society did its such great workers in the society lox | | i | down, vesterday. I'he government steamer Speedy will - for Toronto, to-night: most Richardsons' elevator with grain for own work and did it well, but what | many years, Woel, Scotch Lambs Wool Glenora. . was preded was a central office where | Penman"s HewSon's, Tm R. PARKER & CO. ' Charlotte Burglars Entered Store on Mont- |gathéred to present to the govern-: or. The ~ schooner Ford River iis at SHOE SHOP ROBBED. these general matters could be looked | Made Inspector Of Immigration. perial. All sizes, Shirts and Richardsons' loading feldspar for > m---- after and material arranged and data Richard Avkroyd, formerly of Kep- » Drawers. Prices, 50e¢. - to Dygrs and' Cleaners. The steamer Dundurn passed down, real Street. ment. He then explained much about 69 Princess- St., Kingston, Ont3 Monday Fodder | Frontenac county, has been ap $1.50 a gagpment. : ) | pointed inspector of immigration for a day - late, from Hamilton| Burglars have started operations in the way live stock was skipped Rom | Alperta. Ho. will arrive in Ottawa on [we to Montreal Kingston again, During {ust night place to place, saying that the en-| Now. 20th, where ho will interview tho For Bovs The steamers Wassaga and -Prince {some person er persons secured an on- | Hie matter of transportation of eat-| fon. D> W. Scott bore starting for a> Rupert are due at Richardsons' eleva- [trance to the shoe shop of David tle from farmer to slaughter house !Gpegt Britain, He hopes to be able Fleec tor, to-morrow, Ww grain from Fort !Gillon, at .14 Montreal street, and would have tobe taken up and gone his many fricnds in "and : bu (IS al Oil 0101S William : made off with goods to the value of [CVT many changes being ne eded--He ground Kinsston before crossing the Ihe steamer Wanderer was taken off | $30. Entrance was secured by gnash told of many things he had seen in pond. so. Sashweights made in King- the Cape Vincent run to-day, to al-|ing a pane of glass at the rear of his numerous visits around the St -- In fact we have Underwoar ( i »-Lined Umion and All Wool, in Shirts and Drawers "FOR STYLF, FIT, AND . COMFORT Wear Gourdier's Furs 76 to 80 BROCK ST. ilow for repairs to her boiler. The [the shop. Six pair of shoes, left in |e= Fall And Winter Importations, to suit every member of the ever reliable steamer Pierrepont is on (for repairs, 'were taken by the thieves Prevost, rock street, has received family. * Call mand sec our acial prices for large quantities, the route. and the rest of ther booty included i 5 'sdl his tweeds cheviots and vicunas | stock. ' "Vl MT. Ca. The steamer Stormount |boot leather, all: cut out ready for BE anions Re eg 'for suilings: alto a great variety of 4 cleared for Belleville, to load cement |use. Three pair of shoes had 'been | ine o Be i or " CFE RARE EE | or Fort William: tug Emerson cléared |finished for roms but the others Spano foc Wie shvier Senate hi ¥ jor Montreal with four barges, three had not been touched. Nr. Gillon » 'order surpass anything he ever had | gre ain-laden and one coal; steamer |Was working at the shop up tal 9 4 / |y et. | | fAngrove's Foundry. ® 3 | Rose amount. with 90.000 bushels ~ of o'clock and he believes that theWrob- wheat and barge Ungava, 70,000 bush- {bing took place between 9 apd 10:30 Left For Hamilton. Newman & Shaw els of wheat, from Fort William; Rose- { o'clock. A Greek peanut and popcorn "Dinky" Campbell and Joseph Me mount will return to Fort Wiliam to render, who keeps his cart in the ot: pe : | Mahon, the a Haw lion Bt z w i y load for Georgian Bay, and the Un- {shop, went into the shop at 10:30 AVR have been training Qutsm's football THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE gava will be laid up here for the sea- {and says that at that time the win- my : o : | son; steamer Advance arrived from dow at the rear was broken and it is | Montres «al, discharged freight and clear- | believed that the burglars had at that | ¥* | ¥*! ¥ oo Many : ¥ 3 ¥ teams, left at noon to-day for their : home. Campbell will return later to "Work for yourself and a } { look after the hockey teams. ¥ ¥ » * i shbebodd-tetedetedebed dd Tf fT EE Jefe | | i i { | t i ii A | woman.' said Kipling. ed for Fort William. timo made their haul and decamped. rt Is rly Deer 1 ows a. Had A Nasty Fall. 20040000000000000000 "The Wolf," Queen's Theatre Night ness for a few months and feels his THERMOMETERS. | loss keenly. : { A | Lady Cactwright had a nasty fall 3 Rent-payers Work for them e the woman and the ndlicrd, oH | Next Saturday, at the Grand, ma- A during the ceremony of the opening of 1 9.9 in} AR »- 1 + -- - , ' x itinee at 2:30, evening at 8:15, Queen's | - parliament. Her chair slipped off the ynd of the raised platform on the floor "oi the senate, HK theatre night, promises to be'a no-| Nothing Better Made. able event, the occasion being the | You not only get the most, but the Sometimes this fact comes E " presentation of *Sam S.,and Lee Shu: best remedy when you buy Smith's HE 1 + * % to them "with such force that they revolt, and stop work- ing for the landlord, AHH wet's ""The~Wolf," the play that set «| White Lgiment. Nothing beiter can be all' New York talking for more than] {had, or can be made, at any price, Elven if you are moti sure six months. ""The Wolf" is from the {while at 25c. you get the largest any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding vet that you want to buy 'a # pen of Eugene Whlter, author of seve- [bottle of liniment on the market at Protruding Piles in six to fi i) a home, you cah sequre Some ral dramas, but it is "so different from [the price. Curds * rheumatism, lum- $a A days, or money ref Pd 50¢ pian valuable ideas by examining {the usual run of plays that it leaves] bago and all aches and pains. J. B is = - : --_-- Hsts and looking at T dis shiney jmpression of its = n pon{ eluate bi Ls Henry Wade, of he slates abou the mind of the spectator. he story | Corner ing an rock strecls, anc t we eu tir aie oht and theme is new. There is an abum- corner Prices and Montreal -- Suyle Fronteate" Muskrat Foresters, were i t fanc dance of bright dialogue, droll. humor | Coat, from our new Annual wonual ar be gh He and the pathos and 'sentiment of the B. A. Hotel Arcivals. 3 T ni play are not of the artificial sort. "he | Catalogue, 46 inches long, Si. James' Chapel Tuesday morning John Summerville, Toronto; J. W for i i Ro : ' ky X for the repose of tho souls of their de stag Setinge ary markably clabor- | Allison, Picton; T. Tribe, J. J. Ander- 65 00 ceased members. ate an ; > bE : i ue # any o = he pone are 80 gon, Montreal; W. J. Lind, M. A. ® . Are free from all crude and irrita- we ANAge 8 rOCeIVe Sat qT 1 .cd "w i : managed as to recetve héarty ap- 'Smith, W. P. Smith, Torento; dames ting matter. Concentrated medicine Plauge: The originel_New York Lyric P, Plunkett, Chicago; W. C. Wilson, Write or call for complete only. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Very ie atre I For he jon wil ; o used herd, |. W. Brock, Toronto; A. J. Yitiams, | l 3 . % small; very easy to take; no pain, no le engagement of the Wolt" - pro- Montreal; J. B. Easson, N. Hare, | catalogue and price list. griping, no purging. Try them. niises to be a record-breaker. 2 T. Staples, H. P. Van Har Frederick Welsh, who has becn col- } . i - |C. A. Campbell, S. B. Scobell, B.. G . - nN lecting funds. for the Oliver Mowat | Only One BROMO QUININE," that is Ransome, Toronto; D Potter, ge memoria! hospital for the ecarc of Laxative Bromo uinine boro: J. A. James, Montreal; tuberculosis patients, reports a dona- n-- s-- Taylor, F. C. Armstrong, josh -- i i fif f { Piles Cured In 6 To 14 Days. | Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to cure NV The Whole Show From the first "ripg-np" of the curtain to its final drop, you are asked to inspect the workings of . This Laundry Seé how we attain per- fect, sanitary cleanness ; see things come in grim- ed and soiled--see 'em go out With shining faces. Observe every. stage of the transformation. Ask questions. Kingston Laundry | Cor. Sydenham and Princess streets. "Phone, 22. { tRed Cross Drag Store 2000000000000000000000 AAHAAAAAHAAAAAAANAG Ho Winter is coming, you will a need 2 jBermometor to help ¥ HHH regulate the heat of your hone HE A large number of the members of nur h house. § Court, Catholic Order of HAH Large variety, from prices 25c. to $3.00. With such. bargains as we have within your reach, itis a woeful waste of money to pay rents RW HEAR HICKS CFCS ASIII ORK Also Bath and Dairy Ther- mometers. \ Look at this: See window display. $10 per month will -secure you a nice brick house, with all the improvements, and a stable for $1,400. McCann, Brock Cor. King St. CHIE A ns H; #: Dr A.P.Chown DRUGGIST AND OPTIOIAN. \1R85, Princess St, 'Phone, 343, HHA ] SE tion of fifty dollars from Archhivhe Cures a Cold in One Day, 02 Days. Cldcrvood, Toronto. } hae -- Gauthior. é Pox : on every | "Sweet Castor Oil" in 10e. bottles at ? hi > 25¢ Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, SK KK Makers Of Fine Furs. boat 126-128 Princess St. cures eczema," DDI. Preserip tion. Sold in Kingston at Gibson's V 0000000000 00000000000600000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 $ #