Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jun 1911, p. 6

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THOS, STEWART, Prop wil STEWART HOON: al - a Ho' el. Yn: Wi bo i TST SYSTEM Day AN, JULY dnt. SATURDAY, JULY ist Round trip Alckgls will be jnsicd SINGLE FIHST CLASS PARE, going June 30th and July! 1st a to return dui] July 4th. Kets wid to intermediate points] een Montreal and Toronto In cone oh with the above will not be on trains 1! and 4, Wadi} Homesekers Excursions SRN CANADA, urs AY, JUNE 2TTIL | ave pegond Tuesday th: Rept 10 . Good te return Lirias in Chicago, berth reservations tan, apply to J. PP. HANLEY, STE at after with 10 4 apd sleepers T Bt Paul and further Agent ea er Craises In Cool Latitudes, apedia,™ 1,900 1 it on the Clyde a oy Able service, with all proderr Air MONTREAL ON pom, 22nd na 20th Duty. wa. "17n ind win afl 35h Septemper, pea the following day at etou, N.S, culling at Gaaspe Bay, Perce, Grand dtiver, Bummer- P.E.1, and Charlottetown, "El New York From Quebec In the forsfumed River Sagvenay at = Gaspe. Charlottetown and 88 rinidnd, 2.600 tons Qusbeo, at XK pag 1ith and Alth and 26th August, and BERMUDA Summer Excursions, $10 and up Twin Berew 85 "Bermudian . tons, sailing from w York at 11 , 34th June and Sth July and avery "day thereafter Temperature hy sen breeses seldom rises ve $0 degrees fiment arias of m ites, Fi Beplem the season for | com tickets and MHANLEY, or C. , Ticket Agents. STRAMSHIP QUEBEC slate rooms, apply to 8 IRKPAT. Ws Ont COMPANY, TON Rew GURY IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFIC RAHLWAY x ------ Commencing June th.'No. 1 train whl leave Kingston at 11.46 am. No. 2 waln will arrive at Kingslon at 4 p.m. 'No change in arrival or departure ofgSther trains at ab Kingaien, Homeseekers" Excursions Manitoba, Safkatchewan and Alberta, June 13th, 27th. July 11th, 25th. August Sth, 2nd, Sopt. Oth, 19h. ete good fur GU days. rtioulars at K. & P. and Office, Ontario Street. F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent. S---------------- BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY, Unton Station, Ostarle A Sunday ex excepted) or. pig poihte securs A despatch te fnockburn, Maynooth, and points on Central Ontaiic ule ye shipments | vin of Quinte Rallway. For fur wo rifeulars, apply, R wore No. 3, oH IH. Ward gent; 4 IL Welch, Pass Agent LAKE ONTARIO AND BAY QUINTE STEAMBOAT CO, LTD, "- i m ROCHESTER, N.Y 1 REE wok Bay urnln © 1eaves i tl cal ing "at Bay 3 "Quinte | Ae Service ce after T sane th Aletha Jeavss Kingston te Dann reeleht' | Randied and care. oy ston on Sundays 1alanda calling | port and For full information, apply, 3. P. HANLEY, Ticket Agent, STAB SWIFT & CO, Freight Agent PICTURESQUE ST. LAWRE NCE ROUTE. 3 MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. pria; AL 5, June a Fri, duly 20; wc July SEE» « SEE | hd Pri Au "5 -. kn Bat. Xo 5, 3: sat, AE | lated ix. {of study | vonth is today in iar better Lis to begin al t Vor ad Ga of St. Lawrence + -- I BAD SCHOOL SYSTEM, (PROF. BIDIS ON MODERN METH. ONS OF EDUC AX TON. | American Xation Entrusts Fats of Younger Genes ation to Careless | ness of Young Girls or Ire of Old Maids, He Ruled by Pettifogging OTic ials. 17. ~Bitterly thods of duns] zes as caleu- | { says--AN New York, June sailing the modern me tion, which he characteri | to produce the largest gumber of Professor Boris Sidis, M. | M 1). father of the twelve year-old ~ genius who ereated a sensa- tion at Fervard, has jssued to the press a treatise om the proper way to care for children. Instead of the courses given his son having harmed Dr Sidis insists that the phywical | average school boy! {four years older. His epigrams, some lof which are juoted below, are expect-! led to start a bitter Controversy among (eslucatots : Ihe proper way to educate a child he age of two, says the mediocrities, Pb, tho hill, condition than thd {Hoc tor. : "fly answering and encouraging all Fialantile questions, * he contimues, "the | { hild will acquire knowledge with the | same case ax hs jonrned to ride the {bieyele. By the tenth year, if this method i= followed, the child will have acquired knowledge which at the pres- ent time the university graduate only | obtains with infinite laber and-psins. | We regard a ch ut s mind lot and empty Mto it all of our' rub- | bish. We labor under the delusion that fairy tales, myths and deceptions | about life are good for a child's mind when the contrary is the ease. "Phe fathers and mothers must change oxisting methods. We gan not | possibly expect of the philistine-edu- | cator and mandarin-pedagogue the | wdoption of different views of 'educa- | cation. The present school system squanders the resources of the country and wastes the energies, the lives of our children "Never in the history kind have school teachers such a level of mediocrity at country. "The American nation entrusts the {fate of its younger generation to the | | carelessness of young girls, or the ire of old maids, all ealed by pettifogging officials entrusted with educational red | [tape method: of discipline and rou- school systems { tine. "America's bv bureaucrats animated with | toward talent and genius. 'American children at the age of ten and elevén ar: little brates and wnete | their most precious years of ¢ shi ldhood in close, dusty, overheated school rooms, "There are in the United States 200,- 000 insane persons, while the } of fallen in man: to our { are rulal | | pees tehod | into the millions. This is entirely ventable aud is the result of wr» brain starving and mind crippling | methods of education." The piice of. one suit of clothes wise. ly invested will increase your yearly | income by at least 30 per cent. Yes, it's a Moun College ad, but, like other Moon College Ad's, it is fact not fiction. The Dominion Sion company going to build I Hamilton to { ible. Power and Transmis- announces that it is an electric line from | (alt as soon as pos - HAIRDRESSERS Recommend Parisian Sage. DD. MeKinnon, of Brantiord, Ont., says: "I gonsider Parisian Sage the best preparation for the cure of | dandruff, falling hair and itching sc alp | that 1 have aver used in my business. ft is also a most excellent tonic. and] dressing, and has given perfect satis- faction to my customers. I am and al- | ways shall be, pleased to highly re commend Parisian Sage." Parisian Sage is theVonly scientafic | hair restorer 'in the world and it is | fully guaranteed by the proprietors to- jdo what they eclaimy or refund your | money, but you must see that you get | the genuine, which is guaranteed by J. B. Mcleod, who sells it at 50c. a | large bottle. The girl with the Auburn | Hugh Haic is on each package. Look for Ahisa | on ---- i as asvacant |i hatred | victims | of paychopathic mental maladies reich | all | THE DAILY BIITISH WHIG, GANANOQUE TIDINGS. Discussed | Reciprocity \ TE Myeting. Leeds Conservative June }7.--Quite nt oul Delta, general meeting Gananoque, a delegation w to thie Sday, the to attend G xls ConservHLIve given by Frontenac; 1 coeds, on south Le Addr mr wards, {Dadfgavel, M MP reciprocity Francis Labodie rk Jurgeo hd Hair-sized" hureh last evening fhe coal schooner cleared, light, for {for another cargo. From present indications, the rumor- led between manufac turers and workmen 18 no ne i wetiMment than when first rumored, a month | Dr. J were M.P., Py. Leeds R. and Taylor, the {of -| Miss raci€d Andrew's and entertainers, at a audience. Lo. Sts e Horace Taber Uswego, Vv esterday, conl deal ATE now ago. The first searchlight excursion of the season left here about 7.45 o'clock last { evening, on the Lawrence, {to Clayton, Mr. Wilson, steamer >t. inspector for the Cana- Underwriters' Association, drop- ped into town unex wetpdly, yester day afternoon, for a test of loc al fire {fighting facilities, had an alarm rung from No. 5, hose laid from ne earby Land timed arrival of the brigade, time taken in laying hose, pressure Hinding improvement along general lines. | Mr. and Mrs. George F. Holstead, Montreal, spent the past few days in town, and while here, purche ed 1). MeKellar's launch, for jater om in the season, he having leased F. T. Lent's cottage, in Hog Island channel, sts to take possession in the | use { and xy near future, | Mr. and Mrs. E. | daughters, Mrs. R. I Margaret Webster, mac | the Limestone eit§ { launch, yestorday Mrs. R. H. Britton davs in Brockville, ents, Dr. and Mrs. | Mrs. P. Mills and family from Glasgow, Scotland, Mills, who has been vear, and have taken Stone street. Melvin Crothers, for several months past laronto | spending some time here rela tives. John Parke, Philadelphia, N.Y is renewing acquaintances in this tion. Miss May Honan, Chicago, spending a short holiday with her mother, Mrs. John Honan, {(tharley street. William Pratt has been leonfined to his home, King street for days by illness, Webster amd Allan and Miss le a trip up to their 0 in motor the past her pm Jackson arrived Mr past on spe nt with H have to join here for the v residence { few mn 1 with season several THE WHIG'S JU UMBL E. A Lot of News of Interest to Every- body. A 8150 safe, not damaged, a bargain for quick buyer. At Kirk's. Be sure you are a good loser before anticipating in a ganie of love. Ask for Bajus' ale. It is manufac- | | tured from the choicest malt and hops. | When cuteness develops into inso- lence it is time to get your gun, Baseball, Bath Road vs. Glenburaie, Yates' Grove, Tuesday, June 20th, Mexico is the smoker's paradise. ibacco is cheap, but cigarettes are favorite. The candy bill in the United States {last vear reached the astonishing ag- aregate of $78,000,000, Bajus' ger is put up in kegs and | bottles, expressly for family use. De livered to any part of the eity. Berlin's dog population has been re {cently decimated as a result of an in {ereased tax on canines. | The cosmopolitan character of "the | To- | {Pacific coast labor is being increased by an influx of Hindus. Wade's condition powders, two pack- | ages, 25¢. McLeod's Drug Stores After five vears' effort a burning gas 41 in the Caddo field, of Louisiana, The carelessness of others might { easily result in your suffering a loss { hy tire. Get insured with MeCaon. {has just been extinguished. The United States army has a ling plant capable pf turning out {000 two-pound loaves di ailv. "Buy tooth brushes." Gibson's. A few valuable store fixtures, going at a bargain. Af Kirk's. German suffragettes want abolish ithe nse of the word "Fraulein" {propose "Fran" for gene ral use. | It is anticipated that the American {invasion of Beotland during the «com {ing summer will be greater than ever, The married man's first investment | should be in a home. We have an we! bak- 20, | : | left i to and KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE : (Limited). ? "Highest Education at Lowest Cost' Twenty-stxth year. Fall Tern ne A Courses in rthand, le i eran. TA Serv Service and B posts Within a short. time sl 4 positions with oe af the largest rallway cor- porations in Canada. Enter any me, Jl or write for informa« tion. . PF. Metcalfe, Principal Kingston, Canadas. 1 GATES, FENCING, ETC, Manufactured by PARTRIDGE & SONS © 'Phone 380, Crescent _Tyire and fron Srorka, TEANERS RRR" AX [iT Leave Kingston : hound | aast for 1.800 Islands, Rapids. t, Lawrence, Metres Quebec 5 Sue A June. | Alter Ray 1 . Beamer iepails o ton, ronto, | teresting proposition to make to reat I payers. McCann. As a cool, healthful summer drink, Bajus' ale, porter or.lager cannot be beaten. No need to boil the water--we do that in the manufacture. Vaccination Prevents Smallpox. The benefits of vaccination as preventative of small-pox' are illusira- ted by the example of Germany, ac cording to the Sanitary Bulletin for May, just issued by the health de partment, in the following paragraph: "With eporadic cases of small-pox breaking out in Buffalo it.is well bear in mind that good authorities state that there is not a single, hos- pital for the care and treatment. of small-pox in the entire German em- pire. Germany has a compulsory vac cination law, which is strictly enforced and this is the result. The only small-pox cases seen in Germany are those which happen to come in - from other 'countries, and these are treated in general hospitals without fear be cause everyone has been rendered im- a |mune by vaccination." "Foot powder." Gibson's. New Yorkers should feel wealthier this year than last, for their real es {tate is worth $897,048,683 more than ft was then, according to the asses sors" figures, "Gugranteed" at Gibson's. Having a seating capacity for 40,000 spectators standing room for am She. $0,000, the stadium at the Turin bition is the largest of its kind in the world. = According to the census returns, just] published, the population: of Paris in pow 256,956, an increase of 124,25 Sold tooth brushes, hae te ths aos vanes | The located 4 , Land els is | here | west, | the | + L has i to] 7' SATURDAY, JUNE 17, Sowib | inrge ! yesler- | of | Aszocin~ 3.1 George | Question i Lillian 191 1. { : | Believed rece Nt gether hisve will Perse ved feill® ted, i - BUNCH OF Y.M.C.A. MEN ( Last sumuner a group of men we {and camp for a week at Pine Grove. [ Qee ided upon on which to hold their | GORDON-DENNEE. June Wedding on Wednes- day Evening. A quiet wadding was solenmige! on 14th, Sydenham street Methodist church at tone o'clock, when Jolin a iwell known young man, of Picton, and {Mise Maggie Dennee, third daughter of TE. F. Denee, harnessmaker, Inverary, | wero united in marrigge by Rev. 1. W. Neal. The bride was attired in | ml with trimmings of duchess land ribbon, and carried a bouguet of | whi te roses. The groom's 'gift to the bride, a gold brooch. . The young | couple were unattended. Alter mony, they were driven to the dence of Mus. T. K, McKnight, gister of the bride, where ception held, attended by {immediate friends. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon left ternoon the steamer | their new wm teavell dd pretty g over silk, w Japaness vole skirt h hat, velvet. w of In ewhere. | oP retty i { { at parsonage Gordon, Wednesday, June silk lace white was the vere resi Cuebec oe street, a wis only af for bride blouse trem lant roses in_ the Aet i lace on home 33. mn ¢ th ; to mat inl oa pink of beautiful from trimmed with A white vod number their Picton weived Kin presents friends, 1 res Verary, gston, BATES Ot Rn T SCHOOL. { | AT [The Closing Exercises Were Held Friday Afternoon. The twith exercises In connection Miss "Ada Baies" | "Batescourt," were held, { noon A programme {by the children, concluding with {singing of "Hail King George." { Farrell made a brief {prizes were awarded : Hic tency, fourth class, third class, Margaret Hemming; class, Clara Farrell, first of Richardson; first cla first A,, Hattie conduct and regula ance in senior class, Fanny [foe junior, Gladys Ric hardson. | ruthers closing private school, Frida Wi after rendered ne the M Ih pro address, e General Fanpy Johamson { cond Helen Morris; | For clas good att J ohnsor Dewing { prizes presented by Mrs, J. B; ar- and Mrz. Torrance v » WON ag follows For embroidering towel, | bil Kirkpatrick; for patching { Kirkpatrick; for embroidering Ruby Driver; {dolls' clothes, Kitay ldrawing, wmdged by Mass Fraser tolass, Sybil Kirkpgtrick; ond Gladys Richardson; third I'Torrance for making For First | cushion, Forrance, se class, prize, ['% MENACES WORLD'S HEALTH. Outgoing Ship Plague. 17.--China is to the health «Wl, according to Dr. M. { Edwards, head of 'the branch of | madical 'school of Harvard University, { which is being established in Shang- hai, to disease. Dr. * Edwards arrived to-day from a tour of China. "Every ship {lat sails from a Ch | port is possible carrier of cho { Hubonic plague and leprosy the outside world," said. "China all the diseases America and | Europe and many Arainst them it hay pro- tection." Every a Possible of Chicago, per the R the petual entire Ww menace | | | combnt 1080 a even he of others. medical no adequate STOCK QUOTATIONS McCunig Bros, Montre al Through J. O. Buttay: > June 17th, 191k Asked, Offered. 2392 From {C.PR. Canada a,' -- Crown Reserve Detroit United Dominion Steel Pominion Textile Montreal Power Minn. & St. Paul Lake of the Woods Nova Secolia Steel Porto Rien ... Richeliew & Ontario « Fire on Alfred Street. Fire! abuint eleven o'clock Saturday morning, destroyed & barn in rear of Mrs. PF. Asselstine's residence, 135 {Alired street. The garage of Ald. = IR. Bailey waz close by, sand it had a Narrow escape, but was saved by the fire brigade, rubber Dr only For easy walking, revolving heels, 15¢.,, 28c., 3c, and Hogyes' asbestos insoles, sold at Dutton's, 200 Princ esl_street "Poland watek," sold af {Tihs ns! The average annus al dantag ret Sone the cotton crop of 4 1 nited by the cotton bell weevil is from [000,000 to $30,000,000. : "Buy tooth paste." Gibson's. The . London 'Mendicity Society pos a nearly 10.000 begwing leiters, of which 57 per eent. abSolutely une deserving. . "Vichey water," sold at Gibson's. A new motor horn changes its tone at the will of the chauffeur by slight ly changing the position | of the bulb. "Poland water," sold at Gibson's. This year marks the six hundredth aniversary of the invention of spec tacked. "Powder dor tired feet." Gibson's. Last year 1.310411 barrels of her ring wee caught in Normrgian wa are TAMPING AT PINE GROVE. up the Riudéau to Sand This is the spot the Y.M.( annual camp for an art Lake LA has INC IDE: NTS oF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Reporters on eir Rounds. Gibson's, children, Dutton's. tooth Romain sandals leaguer; Troni $1, Wilha received Auley's. Phone 778. A new most office Fas heen area lin the Y.M.CA. tent at Parrieficld camp. Buy paste." fon at "Buy patent tooth brushes." . Gibson's out, cures dapsdrufi, Soc. Dray Store." Pre. Leadlzok 17th regiment, is ill hospital. Running Dutton The in the station for Princess service (s a great thing at camp, much ap shoes 200 boys, from 2c, 5 street. ms ail milit ary reciated. Urder your Dress Reform. Perlect 209 Princess street Miss Hanna aldback, Alhert he Ti Mrs Watertown, N.Y ranted t ! \ and is New York From $3, at ht. corsets street, H. * visiting Fout, " ' Gib he tooth brushes SON H. Cunningham, King street. Leave orders Auley's bookstore. Miss Ma David, f has egg ull proportions, 3 laid by 1 It piano tuner, at oO gEie ism 2} by Plymouth at inches, was a Rock hen, Men's well, Oxfords, 264 patent Dutton's, Princess street, Mrs 1 vy and ar mother, ul 3 Mr. and it son, Sunday McWilliam, Nap { her B anes, pending with Mrs. -C. B. 155 fh throats" try Zymole ugky trokeys. Gibson' I'he = aturds x A of the police court, lasted about two minutes the only offender $2 and costs Oe.; chamois worth i drunk was and » was fined £1 motor glov 2he, finish He. Veils, ¢8, In cream or white, Dutton' 200 | A truancy {trate Farrell, Saturday morning. The parents ordered to look after the © Buy m wders." Gibson' the (moat Home Journal for ! ning of n Canadiag , nits for women stock. Dutton's came juvenile Case in i | » & =. I June annou orga par h ean Call Princess Fhe court by the connty Da What tend to high-clas finance new rls, Hig mes. 209 boots or and see street decorated be Loronntio is council } house Oo for H does wout fu s sweets committee od the eport The eivie om of an evening considere guest engaging to extensive Plan of im br oa fo + bridge traveller's and dre rk Dress expert Boys' nt Prin samples, left, wm, cheap, 200 ses, Ref. coss sigeet The Juh conta i of Wo ompanion of ¢ Home ( t SOT jew ® the arti tl fam clos describing intimately we girlhood of most us women Lillian SINgers article Nordi Fhe trator t of estate A the 3 thar Ont 26.000), iville, over 0 ThE extent the Bank I Bank Bank, of mlz if £3.000, Montreal and Toronto, and Stouffville, oy INS OrATIoN beposith the the and mn of Stantar of Standard For Teething Babies. one: for teeth that is that will make teething easy and xt the same time can be given with absolute "safety. That medicine is Dabs's (Own Tablets every box of which is sold under ihe guarantee of a govern ment # to be free from all those injurionsopiates and narcotics swwhich make ""soothing" stuffs so hermful. Concerning the tab lets, Mrs. George Leblanc, St. Pam phile, Que., says: "1 used taby's Own Tablets for my baby when he was teething and constipated and found an excellent remedy. The tab {lets are s id by medicine dealets or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr Williams" Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Representatives to Synod. The general will be beld in London, Out., on Sep- fember 5th," The representatives from Ontario diocese were elected in the fol lowing order : Dean of Outiario, Canon Starr, Rev. 0, R. Beamiwhi," Rev. Ogil- ie Dobbs, Rev. H. Il. Bedford-Jones, MA Rev. H, B. Patton. The laymen slected + Judge Macdonald, Meovsry. J. R. Dargavel, M.P.P, W. B. Car. voll, BE. J. Carson, J, F. Ruttan, Dud bev Hl, Lik. tepresentaiic es on board of Trinity Yuiversity : Dean of Ontario, Csnon Starr, fev. BH. H. Bedford Jones, Judge Macdonald and W. B. Carroll. Snap Brim Straw Hats. See the wonderful values from 5c. up, at Campbell Brow', Kingston's only exclusive bat and far store. "axles and MeConkey's pels." ope und two pound boxes. Gibson's Mos who mean vo harm Are not ne harmless. Lima juice, = ie. Prona's dag There is only mekiicine ing babics ond analy them synod of the dominion store. op, Ewaine, piano tuner. Orders | at Me al i: | To 21 Goodyear | on | play, i when { hyewre children ali { cleanliness { sen "Picked Up Bylio the | at { locked up. in | ready improved, yn Fae ma gam It Dla Dander-Off prevents hair from falling { dulye nm "Prouse's | . J be yard found that rooms not exceeding of No. 6 Company {twenty feet Jong the Love { the {in {the j shey | kite jstoy {ers {ma | tha wn ' | thie Lan ' as. in Cataraqui, | Hi the j be {the oth dl hh cat 1} - ly Are the populag hat ) HOLIBAYS FOR CHILDREN. Should De Pleasure. bold th o without op LAST OF THE FIFTEEN FRAMED THE ACT UNION OF PROVINCES. They. Ww ithout | such Wesley suid Ww! in 1745 he fdren Of lenses no busy got be § wm whatsoever. ha | wito OF anh in London----Sir Only Survivor," Function Tupper, Histor. © Chartes Was I'resent. ; . Of the flteen men aed the Aet of Union, only Charles Tupper. survived. Yesterday conference rejoiced in the of June 17. 3 Sir they r will md not f Hnper 1 tH that Sir Charles was present. Willrad, sesponding, spoke work of Sic John A. Mae* donald, Sir, Charles Tuppit and others, Aiur forty years hoe could say that Canadian confederation bad heen living well through the of fime, of accident and of the manifold juestions which must come to such a r commumty. x Onl one amendment imp x tance had since been made to the tution whieh was consummated with. friction whatever, - "The present said generation," Wilfrid, "has cause for tude tor those who assembled in very room' forty-four years ago." After the health of Sir Charles Tupper had drunk, the veteran statesman was called by Lord Strathcona. Responding, Sie Charles aid he hal no hesitabon in saying wat the event which 'they were then i was the most momentous went its relation to the British wmpire of the last century. The difh- culties encountered in bringing about confederation had not been overstat The difticulties of inducing the smaller provinces to merge with the lar had been great. He would not Lon fay thet but for the of the Lord Engin treaty it 'would have been un- accomplish confederation, of the United the provinces with the America But they r mistake in their lives, present riches was it. any attention of the world anada, ham for May Lhe no they irther, and no t wer vr allowed for he who plays when he the in the fast day 8 was eve 4 master d that hild will man. Every ull breakin an the he RES A had ranoon without A e------ play Friday three IB ag 3 st work CL A Bath, or Prison. Health Off taken VOiLr Aurora, Dlinois of step 10 compe With the mssued an they must week, ror Ix has beer and he of drasty consti in the town } he con order take t of the polies aut any Sir grata- the that pet The experiment operation for some time, the health of the place has much and the peliee have to make an of the order 1 y tants are Huw Lithuanians residents least one bath every al been not i arres it on anse of defianee jority of inha ans, L necessary the Rumanians, Mexicans, who did not in too recklessly: befor edict. The health , and washing in of the 185ue by fifteen wide were wen sleeping in ana - use upied by twenty ed. vm wll wight, and ten men slee thedw taruig; the day. man and woman keeping the place wt on the floor in one corner of the were Lhe board res beds In one ger anes hesitate abrogation by Amerie possible Fhe to corner whereat the meals, while the cout ained in another 3, and Lhe for their two let hen, e table to sat object States 'was drive United never ining corners starve and i to two families. them union + Niates were That Go 'Mad. 1903 made Ly With der iv Animals of all ntden gw beta wii mals Ww I which uspected of tee] with S33 dogs this ofl dd better of the Uniged the present day AVmpericans that Canade of the ways." proud to say that the policy preferential trade had the Canada's distinguished pre- Willrid Laurier. It also support of other great de Jd of more than hall the Great Britain. No wonder head of the Ametican minding a note of warn. dhe present opportunis the further consolidation w lost it would never evidence, States have, no tata ag! i 24 und mn de- wer pes, = iran anin the do varion seen fra that only tender ou rs by Pras ight pluralkit Qf YY Vv ¢ t hae had win ple sa tally pil Fae the ile a vl OHS tha od nats ¢ subd n if uid hgu to thwart in bit 1 fo empire was Russ vain posit nelsool} coronation Mcleod's 3 carnation, + cakes for 20e. Hats them Campin i Straw Se -- BAR SOLDER, BABBITT METAL and all INGOT METALS. Headquarters for Quality. Write for Prices. The Canada Metal Co. Ltd., Fraser Avenue, Toronto BOOT ND SHOE BARGAINS Men's Tan and oo Goodyear Black, i to Odd sizes Bargain Youths', Bargain Jack Johnston's Shoe Store . - Wo {z¢ Price 11 to Price in 30) Bargain os » Price o.oo $4.40 10 Brock Street $1.20 I GA RR LC CE LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW FOR SALE OR TO RENT SALES NEGOTIATED. RENTS COLLECTED: FIRE INSURANCE. : CONVEYANCING AND REAL ESTATE, | E. Blake Thompson, OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. MARKET SQUARR, Phone 286. KINGSTON, ONT, FI TT TOTO LROTRRRTRRN @evsssrsarssssssssssses _-- a @erersssssssassssssessenl Sunkist Valencia Oranges: We have just received a car of those famous Sunkist Valencia Oranges, Prices from 15¢ a dozen up. R HT OYE, 302 King SL. oone sat. VBVVRRTTLTVLVTAEBDOIVY aN world of of our You will find comfort in Light Summer Suits one Large Selection of Woollens tO ch Re from. CRAWFORD & WALSH Princess & Bago t St, } Leading T ailors.

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