sap A TT NAA Tes Ew sTvie Last) Carpet Sleantm ly Sewing and Tazing, eles, Geo Carts Baby Carriages Telephone 1032, 379 Kiag St KINGSTON. SPINELLA CORSETS, Let me call at your home and ifrella Corset to your form. Splirella ning, the most flexible, comfortan rable in the world. Guaranteed « SHr against rust or breakage laundered Always retains its pe, Bend card or 'phone for ap- niment. iris wanted to canvass i Ai aL one ARG, ani DUNNETT, Corsettiere, ellington St, "Phone KTS, fit Can Hg sont tt of price. . Eo dress: T , formerly W DAVIS DRY DOCK Co. 'Is the right place to get all kinds of Boats and Launches, or Steam and Gasoline 'En- gines, Boilers and Machnery. Repairs done promptly and at reasonable prices. A trial solicited. Davis 'Phone 420. Rountree"s Coronation Chocolates, King and Queen Figures and Busts, Medallions, Etc. rem-- A. J. REES "Phone 58. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH- WEST LAND REGULATIONS, ANY PERSON WHO IS $HE SOLE oad -of 'a family or any male over 18 years old may homestpad a quarter section of avallable Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta, The applicant must appear in person at the Dominlen Land Agency or Sub- Agency for the district. Entry by proxy may be made at any agency, on certain conditfons, by father, mother, son | daughter, brother or sister of intend. Ing homesteader. Jutles--8ix months' smesidence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A homestender may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupled by him or by his father, Intther, son, daughter, brother or Sister In certain districts a homesteader in good standing may pre-empt a quarter section alongside his homestead. Price, $3.00 per acre. Duties--Must reside up- on the homestead or pre-emption six months in each of six years from date of homestead entry (including the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty aeres extra, A homesteader who has exhausted .. hi8 homestead right and cannot obtain ly -giption may enter for urs ehdned homestead in certain districts, Price, $3.00 per acre Duties--Must reside six months in each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect & house worth $300.00, WwW, WwW. Cony, Deputy of the Minister of the of Interior. publication of B.--1nauthorizad not be paid advertisement will EARRINGS "FOR EVENING WEAR." deny WE HAVE JUST RECEIV- ED A NEW ASSORTMENT OF BARRINGS FROM PARIS, PARTICULARLY SUITABLE { FOR EVENING WEAR, IN- CLUDING: ~~ CORAL, PERIDOT, AMEY. THIST, PEARL, DIAMOND SET, JET AND TURQUOISE. PRICES, $2.50 TO $12.00. TONN OF GANANDULE OF WILLIAM. HAMPTON, | AGED SIXTY. DEATH Boy Seouts to Attend Coronation ! Service --= School Matters--1\ isit Fem Knights ample, syracuse, i ¥ i | ¥ i | Gananoque, June 19, ton, a wellknown resident of [| town, passed away at his howe fe hatrles: street, on Friday eveni og, in ithe sixtieth year of Nis age, alter an illness lasting for several months. He Hamp- the William oli { was predeceased by his wile a vear orl He leaves a grown-up fam- | more ago. jily. Among them are John Alwon, { Herbert, and Mrs. John Garrand, Mrs { Dav id Butler and Miss Edith {tun, the latter and Herbert at home {The funeral took place yesterday | ternoon, to Gananogoe cemetery. Rev. Father Dearling, C.8.8.R., Toronto, is delivering a course joctures here in connection with the Horty hours' adoration, in St. Johne's ichurch. Among the priests from the {surrounding district giving assistance {are Rev. Fathers Spratt, of Wolfe ls- land, Cullinane, of Trevelyan, and UI'raynor, of Brewer's Mille, | The Boy Scouts,' in wmiiorm, held a {fine drill, on Saturday evéning, {charge of Scout Master Wo ( Ran- ning, at th¥ir quarters; Stone street. They are to attend the coronation ser- vice in. St, Andrew's church next Thursday morning, and will also give an exhibition of drill and sing seve- ral patriotic songs at the "Marquee," in aid of the Citizens' band, Thursday afternoon. and evening. Satfirday was another big time on the "hog" market, several dozen loads of swine being brought in by: the far mers of the surrounding rural dis- triet and disposed off to the local buyers. Miss A. Howson, moderns teacher of ar high school, at the last session of the school board)asked an increase of $100 in salary,: but the board, while apprédiating Miss How- ton's good work, could not, on «c- count of the 'shortage of Tunds,. do better than increase her $50, bringing her 'salary up to $900 per' annum Miss Butler, of the West ward school, hus tendered her resign: ation, to go into effect at midsummer. Miss Flossie M. Cornett, who just recently com- pleted her Norman course, applied for a situation on lower grade work, and was accepted at the minimum sofary, 100, uo. Thomas M. Cornett was the unanimous selection at Delta, on Fri- day, to fill the position 6f presigent of the South leed's ConServative associ- afion, left Yatant hy the recent ap- pofntment of Dr. J. A McCammon to the Shiievalty. Five pther nominees withdrew in his favor/ George Funnell has again started de- livering the mail to the summer ' re- sorts down the river, 0. A. Meredith, the new leader of the Citizens' band, has rapidly fallen into line with the requirements of the posi- fion, ns verified by his. mew march, "Blinkbosmy" dedicated to Charles Macdonald, which will be heard for the first time here on coronation day. Miss Louisa Ferguson, daughter of John Ferguson, Duleemain and Robert Modler, Front of Leeds and Lansdowne township, were quietly masried by PRev. K. R, Kelly at the Methodist parsonage, Lansdowne, on Welnesday last. They are spending their honey- moon' in Picton and on their returh will-loeate in the township a fo miles east of Gananoque. After a careful canvass of the local merchants, there is only one who has declined to give his name and pledge pleted her Normal course, appligd for a hall holiday during July and August. A big tent has been erected on the BIBBY'S CAB STAND DAY OR NIGHT Phone 101 For Health Drink McCarthey's Ale and Porter. It's the best. Agent, R. J. LAWLER e000 OROOBOOROONGTS ° = FRENCH DRY gh . . By our Fremch Dry Clean- 3 ing Process the most elabor- ately trimmed dresses silk ® i 09 PRINCESS STREET, : Kiegston, Ont. wraps, and other delicate gar- 'HOO ENRON ROESONSS of of ideas, who have some inventive lente write GREELEY & MIN t Attorneys, F ashing bil INTIRE, on, B. CO. ments are cleaned without ripping apart, R. PARKER & CO. Dyers and Cleaners, - . * * * * ° . . e - . * ° Fresh Berries and Vegetables Fresh Butter and Eggs Fresh Meat of All Kinds -- AT C,H, Pickering Phone Orders Given Special Attention. I BAD WATER AGAIN WHY NOT BE SAFE~-DRINK Celebrated Dublin and Belfast GINGER ALE. FR TR y or and be contt vinced, y Hamp- | af- of | 45 THE between Ganancague Inn and the front for the entertainment of 200 Knights Templars of Syra N.Y., at luncheon this afternoon. 8. Ne son; New. York city, accom- panied by her daughter, Mri Rev.) { William Triplett, has opeged up her sunimer residence "Upton, on Severn," Fremont Park, 0. J. Shaneman represented Court { Thousand Islands No. 66, C.OF, at {the 'high court in Totonto es week. {He was greompanied Hy Mrs. Shave | man, : ' The steamer Now Island Wanderer { made her first oall of the =eazom, on {her fifty-mile ramble yesterday, having quite 5 large numbe: on board, wreonl schooner Horace Taber rived last evening with a cargo Mr, and Mrs. W. B, Maddie, Kingston tepent the week-end with "the latter's iparents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Me Murchy. fawn vive: j some | cose ar THE REV. JOHN WEBSTER. New Pastor of Brock Street Meth- odist Churchy Kingston, REV. JOHN WEBSTER lov. John Webster, Winchester, wh, comes to Kingston, as pastor of Broek street Methodist church, was born Victoria County, near lindsay, educated in Oakwood Grammar school, Cobourg Collegiate Institute and Vie toria University. His first appointment in the Methodist ministry was Windsor Mills, Que. Then he Went to Cape Ozo, Gaspe. The conference was held that year tn Kingston. Since then he has been, Among other places in Oakwood, {his home}, North Bay, Cobden, frew, Iroquois, Spencerville and Win- chester. He had the honor of being chairman of North Bay, Pembroke and Matilda districts, as well as financial 'secretary 'at different times. While in Remfrew he built in > ene a wife enjoyed the good will ahd co-op- peration of their people, and mote so than in Winchester, which they | are now leaving. Mr. Webster married Leverette,- of Leeds, and daughters, Mrs. W. M. S. Keefe, of Fort Covington; Mary L., uraduate | nurse of Kingston General Hospital, | now of Moosejaw and Ruth A., at home. Winchester one of the portant charges in the Montreal ference. During Mr. Webster's term four years there het received into church 160 members, ficial board increased $200, Winchester's missionary givings amount -this year to £1,500, of 8604 was contributed by the W. M In this regard much credit is due Mrs. Webster for her untiring efforts as president of that society If as successful in Kingston Winchester and elsewhere, Mr, We Wi savs be will bg thankful. He and wife are assured by the representives of | Broek street church a most cordial wel: come, Emma three Miss has im- con is mast the Last year the of- his salary by Ss, as IN MARINE CIRCLES, ------ " Men Arriving to Take Charge of Vessels, The government boat Scout was port, to-day. The steamyacht Corona is Kingston dry dock, for repairs. The steamer Edmonton, grain-laden, from Fort William, is at Richardsons' elevatbr. The steamer America made a to the Cape, Sunday afternoon, rips a day are now being Capes The stéamier Hecla stopped at the Ringston dry dock, this morning, and took a pilot 'aboard, before going down the river. Bertram MeAuley will be steward on the steamer North. King this season. I'he North King will make her first trip on Friday night. The new steamer Saguenay, now on the pean, boimd for Montreal, is ex- pected to arrive in port, in a weeks' time. The vessel is 290 feet long The steamer North King will leave Kingston early on Saturday morning next for Charlotte, on her first trip of the season. Nhe will be back here on Sunday. The steamer Alexandria will be at Folger's 'wha to-night, on her 're 1 - . gular trip 6 Wontreal. The new steamer Tieronia is expected to be on this route the middle of next month. in in the trip two made to the route. At Swift's wharf : Schooner Bertie afternoon, with coal; steamers Cabpian and Kingston, down and up, Sunday; steamer Belleville stopped on her way up, Saturday night; steamer Dondurn passed down, Sunday merning: sleam- er Rideau King, from Ottawa, Sunday night, and cleared for there again Monday morning. s Ea Ma, elevator ©: The steamer dvance cleared for Toronto aad Fort William: the steamer Fairmouat arrive wd from Fort William with 160 bushels of oats, lightered and cleared for Montreal; the steamer Rosemount, from Fort William, with 110,000 bush- olssof oats, Nehtered and cleaved for Montreal; the Rosemoust had in tow two coal barges, from Port Dalhouse: the tay' Thomson arrived from Mom treal with four Light badges; the tug Aeavel for Onwago, with one "the tug Thomson cleared Co's DAILY BRITISH WHIG, and beauti- ful church. In all his fields he and his | never | of | which ! his | The two vesssls will continue on this Calkins arrived from Oswego, Sunday | LAKE NT ARI0 TO-MGHT--x25 Era Big Free Show Vaudeville ~ Motion Pictures. -- HMustrated Songs. TO CONTRACTORS SED TEND- SEALED AND ENDO : t undersign- ers will be' received ed for the Property o Board of Ea f trades work of an eight-roc m Py ing, up te Wednesd . p.m. The plans and and detalled drawings, prepared by Arthur Kills, Architect, may now be geen at the Hoard of iducation Rooms, corner JP iney and Sydenham Sjreets The lowest or any tender not neéces- i coeple sanly = PhS MACDONALD Sey «Treas. AUCTION SALE Wednesday, June 21, 10 am. 28 Wellington Street Very fine Household Furniture, Planos, Organs, Sewing Machines, &to any Couches, Bofas, Table 'late Mantle Mirror, Dlctures, pets, Rockers, BW. Bookcase and Secretary Fireproof Safe, Calendar Clock, BW, Sideboard, IMning Table, Old China ASsware, Silverware, Happy T Range, Old- fashidned Bureaus Bedsteads, Hair Mat- tresses iedding, Stud- ents" Top Bed, Dressers various eréctiun Be noel Baild- June Iist, 6 specifications aght Warerooms Hientzmann several quare 'Fi 8 ot of Upright i , sever 1 Raymond Sew Picture Moulding Ca Vise, Bench, Pi and Lumber, iy rp ano and Organ, Fittings ete ARBRBIE GEORGE 2 Administratrix. ALLEN, The Auctioneer, 'Thone : Warerooms, 86-88 Brock Street. NEWS FROM THE CAMP. The Ground is Now Dry After the | Heavy Rains. Everything in fine order at the camp. The gr i is dried up and it now looks fine. Sunday a quiet day in being very and number soldiprs were overcome with the heat Samuel butcher at the camp, had/ his horse run away onday morning and caused great excitement, | running down the road {into a cow. | The soldiers the rang All bands too. There is quite a contest between the | compe anies to see who can put up the guard in camp. A prize has boem of camp, of was warm, fn Green, and dashing are busy shooting at " are practiging for the tat- is 'of the Y.M.CA.; suf: by poiron Bene Dow, {fering from being poisoned ivy. 2 1 a platform is being erected in {centre of the field A largely jat the Y.M.( Jervis had the A. last night. charge of the service; Capt Reports From Folger. Folger, 16.--Crops of all kinds - are the best in years, {are very plentiful and prospects for all | other fruits are Batter: | the very best. Mrs, Stuart, who was critically ill, mmproving, { Mrs. A: Simpson, receiving treatment Hn Victoria hospital; Renfrew, Was re | turned, much improved. A. 1. Stewart has gone to the Pdrcupine "dist¥ict. Quite a namber from here attended | the party at Adam McGonigal's, Ca- nonto, on Tuesday last. Mrs. J. Burke on the sick lst, is improving Children's' Day was celebratéd' hy the Su "ay school last Sunday in "the "Ma Te Grove" Visitors: Wilson Burnuam spent Sunday at his home here; Miss Laura Lake, Canonto, at A. Crawford's; Mrs, W. Bucnham and two sons are visiting lL. Burnham, Sharbot Lake; Mrs. M, Simpson has gone to (fyde Korks; Mrs. A. Me Gonigal and family, at Adam Me Gonigal's, Canonto; Rev. C. M. Huvek and wife, at A. Crawford's, Sunday last; Mrs, R. Davis, Canontog R Stewart's; Rev. C. M. Hayek conduct ed service here Saturday evening. .W C. Quinn held a euchre party 4th. June Strawberries wild are good, at 15e. tot Eggs scarce. gells N. A. 18 Bow at At Crow Iake, June 16.--On Crow Lake, a lawn grounds, £61.50. The proceeds amovmted The electric storm on Mon- | age here.. Mrs, be around again. Church and Miss E. Westport, and T. J. bot Lake, at R. Reynolds' 3 Mrs snd | Mrs. Joseph MeVeigh, of Uso, Thompson, E. Sweetman, E. Ritchie, Visitors : Mrs. Reynolds, oF McMan, of Shar | at John W. Kuobpp's. At Pleasant Valley. Pleasant Valley, June 17.-Charles Sigeworth hosse in the near future. Afibe-Yown. send has improved his residence by veneering it with brick. A number attended the lawn social 'at Uhion ville on Thursday evening. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Melville N. Bradford, on June lith, a son. Visitors; Mr, and Frederick Fllerbeck, at J, "De line's; Mrs. Stanley Sigsworth . and Mrs. J. A. Hughes at F. Bradiond's, A Yery Strange Experience, Ottawa Free Press s Seveniswn theological students Knox College confessed in fear and trembling that' they" could not" "sub scribe literally to the Westminster con- fession, and were forthwith told by the chiel representative of the presby:| tery that if they had sabsttibed liter! ally the presbriery of Toronto would of day evening did guite a bit of dam-| R. Reynolds is able 1 | MONDAY, ne 18, "I'THRER attended service w - held |! June! 1911, 4 - + The People s Forum PAGE TRRER. Serereecsarcesestatsestnsertasts resssseasessese > cesrsssssssretnn INK I 2srvveres ve CONDENSED A EE , RATES | i Each con. | SMALL First Insertion le a word, secutive insertion thereafter halt Teent n word, Minimum charge for one insertion 20e; three imsertions, Se; wix, $1; one mouth, $2. HELP--WANTED. A » AN APPLY ospital AT Goon Gi NSERAL SERVANT. at Si. -Andrew's Manse AFP A NERSE GIRL. (Rev) B APPLY TO MRS Sellery @ siborne 8 MEN Hoat CARPENTERS AND - wanted Apply to Works HAN 4 Cow A SMART Apply Street GIRL WAV 5 Bn 2 to Grosve I ONCE, "'Wncess 4 AND ASSINY ANT BNOGR AFHE n of € x 61 ENT WOMAN TO of childre Apply TAKE Orphans ! 3 Home AT to PEUMBERS WANTED, Jo ApDiy Peterboro, ol PHIST.LY, ASS DRY ER {very No. 1 Apply to J, . i68 Pri neess Street AT ' ONCE for del Lackie, EXPERIENCED ery Ww agger at Carnovsk MAN FOR Apply. aft Fruit Blore PROOF READE other wor Apply to Box AND TO printer 614, WI ASSIST IN preferred office YS; STEADY = poly Co, Lid, SMART work: good w Kingston Hestery King Street A GENERAL summer at ply to Mrs, P ofque, Ont SER) NT FOR THE Ap nan i he a ONCE, Make ipbullding iingw GOOD MA. Apply, Col yod, references Noonan, 95 Wihiliam So BOY' FOR MAILING partment, to work Monday Thursday forenoons and afternoons Apply a ness Office, STRONG DE. and Saturday the Busi LABORERS AND wages, $1.35 to board; none but apply App Syndicate, C QUARRY MEN; $1.50 per day and steady men need to Exploration ns Bay,' Ont INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers. No canvassing Bend for particulars, Press Syndi- cate, 3.960 Lockport, NY. NInse TO small child in Craig ONCE, Fwy Goon RUILERM YK AT ONCE, ACCURTY RICANS, rh \p CAPARLE OLD COUNTRY NOVRS. | t « gels Ary ; Ti 14 Gren IMMEDIATELY, genetal » Turk must bh Hugh Ontario furk- CLERKS TO SELL ARTICLES wen |S. A, AYKROYD, needed in every home,, specially by good saldry; per-| if you are work- | ing for small salary behind the] counter, write to-day; you can double your wages and be your own Joss. Apply, Box "EB. C.," Whig working men; manent posit ton; WANTED--GENERAL. TO Wt Y, seve al A MODERN HOUSE, AROLT rooms, about $4 .508 A py SHOE REPAIRING OF DE- scription; first class leather 'only used; one suffice. Bring your repairs Scott's, 208 Barrie Street, cor. Clergy West. will to of GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR Cloth and have it made up into up- to-date suits. Price and werkman- ship guaranteed (o please. Pressing June 15th | social was 'held in the school | to | W..! Miss P. Knapp and Frederick Knaup | and Miss E. McVeigh, and F. Knapp, (FOR by HOOL SECTION § | i$ preparing to build. ul Here's evidence of thai an notice. Brock St, Galloway, 199 omas next Bibby's Livery GOOD SE. and Stoves ANY PERSON WAVING cond-hand Furniture dPefore disposing drop me a card I will pay goad prices. 1 have for sale Brass and Iron Beds and all "Kinde of Furnitare in Oak. Happy Thought Ranges. Will sell reason- J. Thompson, 333 Princess Btrest. TEACHERS WANTED. af re TY salary $500. : ating Bec, wt 'alpin, FURNITURE FINISHER. ANTIQUE FURN roam ebonizing and trent eT rhs Fn LES MEDICAL BPA i 10 to 12 am to3 Dim. Phone 386. Sal EE OURAN STEAMSHIP AGENCY. Bete LINES, yr of the pro- as § 41 t repairing done on the shortes:| Ne. ng LEEDS . iA i THE GENERAL] i | | GENERAL i TITRE LOST, : PARC | i, or MHROIDERY, . here ery Pun Abt Nose GLASSEN, ST AYDAY W Ig or GOLD BROOCH, earls and ¥ NEDNESD AY die SK Ne HANG B BRUNSWICK HOTEL, ONTARIO ST, opposite GT. It sthtlon, due block from C {, on street car line, bar supg d with best of wines and llquors; charges moderate special rales by the week John Cousineau, Prop. ™R Princess the -best Liquors, Cigars rates stable reasonable GRIMASON AOTEL, 342-344 Street. Bar stocked with of Ales. Beers, Wines and choleest Brands of ens, cach, or specia the "week Yard and accommodation Rates Mulvilie & Driscoll by TO LEX STORES, AFFICES, R 61 Breck ann, st a n coTPAGES AND FURNISH Dwel J Rn any Bro §1 Fu RXISHE BD me HOUSE, 'WELVE ry conve i da airy rooms, & your own City Storage, key in Queen St FROM MAY Is 181 Divisisn kitchen; hot Apply to § 179 Division BRICK HOU SE, Bre et; e ston ie heating 5 Wel h, "No Noy J ef water ederiek treet THAT VERY ye SIR ANLE BILICK dw 12 ree . xil TWO NEW » Queen HOUSES, CONV NIENT 8 College a { eginte modern im "me DENTAL. | SPARKS AND SPARKS, DENTISTS, 230 1-2 Princess Blreet, 'Phone 346 H. SIMPSON, LDS, DOS, iat, 268 Princess Bireet 26 ne T elephone OC. NASH, 1 DENTIST 183 DR. OC. Rn Princess Bt DR, OC. Weicker, assistant, 'Phone 786. DR, A. E. KNAPP, DENTINT, 18 MONT. remy MOTOR Al rFanw 2.0 TEN FLAGS, FRA GASOL I Kingston | -- VACANT YOR SALE ¥ NGRAY uN . AND "wey, FING LOT RULING ON {, within tw < OND HAND THIRTE EN vil it NTR Jag wey, ax Sie y bike weby Pon VEN. ROOM JFRAME Division Kt i ROC moder i and big Jot BOAT, Iv FEET sven t SR ¥ fis i FRANK. HOX Is, wARL a IN =~ ¢ fail "SIX 00 Des t WO dow } 4 1; Hay, Cl $ YOU WANT A GOOD sTon: on Haloony Awning ( 1a boat REASONAnLY PRC, . wt Wn i 1 . of Lor 1 y aa, CONCLSSION ems Sr RIRSAT) RIN a] ror A DOL BLY rive TS AND AW NINGS high Kingston CANORS, kle, AWNINGS, TENTS, BARN, 2 STOREY, ' 54 ty ne k AY TH YAU "Lin 1 LOTS WIL BLILD NEW real Street, near Princesa Street 'Phone 662 DS, LDN, DENT. 13 Ww LIVE FINANCE AND INSURANCE, HE FOR SALE OR TO LET, PR. ed by ile RUSINKSS EXTENSIVE fses f t, with E ox FO INSURANCE THAT INSURES GO th W. H. Godwin & Son's Insurance Emporium over N Bank, Brock Street, or 'pohne INSURANC Ee RE, Accidetit and Healt olicies ed; first-class companies; standard { rates T Boon, Agent, 15%} Wellington Street | "HEAL ™ w r riot T Ka OSTEOrA2 HY. DRUGS "it, 6G, Asheroft, Bring, Asheroft DO, Grad the Four Princess. St Fhone $47 ] suitation and h re 18 to 13-8 to re CUSTOMS mow i i » i Bete ont FRONTENAC LOAN AND NY EST. ment ~ Society; -estabiished 1883 president, Sir Richard wright money Issued on city and farm | properties, municipal and sounts | debentures; mortgages purchased, | deporits received and Interest lowed, 8. C. MeGiti Mani Director, ¥7 Clarence Breet POOL, LONDON, AND GLOBE | Fire Insurance Company. Avaliable assets, $61,187. 215 In sddition te aENRY v v swrrn, ARTHTR ARCHITECTS, AR{ HTH OF, BTC, Ling Breet hone 348 ARC HITECT, Ed] Avenue Telephone ELLIS, University 3013 NSEWLANDS & SON, ARCHI. pote, Office, 28% Bagot Bireet," sox which the policyholders have for security the unimited. liability of #ll the stockholders Farm and city property fnsured at lowed! possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get Taies from Strange & Btrange, Agents "Phon * HAIR, UPHOLSTERER, w. J airing aod EEE UYPHOLSTERING, RE. carpet Bork hair mat. poi ress Is OVE tng rop a card or = reet. INNIRGHAM & MUDIE, BARRIST. srs and Solicitors. Law Office, 79 Clarence Bt. Kingston : PERSONALS, wirsmimeptn tin MOLES, BIRTHEAMARKS, eto, removed permanently » Twenty years ste Dr. Elmer J, Lake Eye, se, Throat and Skin Blem- 2568 Bagol Bireel. warts, without erie Lar, ah Spe 5, ESTABLISHED 1806. Cost of Heating co _-- crs a What was Winter ? our. Coal Bill last urn our Coal and compare the accounts.