white Fy Altorseyay MENGE TO GAS CONBUMERS We. will place the Perfegtion Cas Fron on trial for one week without any cost tn you. We have now dozens of pleased consumers of gue ying them. 'Phogie 515 or drop us a4 card and we will give you prompt atiengion "dd. W. OLDVIN, Cor. Sydenham and Orviuandk St Prev rrssrssssrarsessenl THECLUB HOTEL NGTON Princess There are other Botels, but approach the Club for slike surroundings, clowe jo 18 Semis oy and a theatre Special OE . by OT P. MM. THOMPSON, Proprietor, $000000000000000500000 $ CLEANING. SUMMER C08. @ TUMES Let us clean your Summer costume. No matter how flan or delicate the material or trimmings may 'be, it 'will be well done if gent to these works. : } s000000000e sosescsscee R, PARKER & 0. Dyers nad ---- 2 Princess. M TORO iy oo; y Notice to Contractors Tewuders for Tralnmen's Houses, BEALED TENDERS until four, at THE SECOND OF THE GOID CUP MOTOR RACES, Mit 1. Won, With & Speed of 33.9 " Miles an Hour--Toronto Motor Boat Ran on a Shoal Near Ganan- Aug. 10.~Tke * second oque. Gananogue, race at found Island in the gold challenge cup series attracted snother lnrge crowd from Gananoque, yester- day afternoon. The result was, how- ever, a disappointment to many of those who went as neither Dixie IV nor. Hornet were in. the race. | The face | scheduled for 3 p.m. was not started which time. the river was dotted" with craft of all kinds. Almost before the sound of the start- ing gun had died away, Mit II, with a burst of speed, shot across the line, followed a hall minute later by Wasp, followed by Skipper. This posi. ® [lion remained unchanged, Mit cross the line for the first round at ing | Wasp, 4:15; Skipper, 4:15:30. The second round was finished : Mit, 1:27; Wasp, 4:28:30; Skipper, by a mishap. |. being put out of action. The third round was finished by Mit at 4:10 and Wasp, 4:42, Hin the final by Mia 53, Wa 56, making a for og race of boy 9 miles an hour for Mit and 32:1 for Wasp. Dixie and Hornet will be in Yiace to-day, When The crowd, it bos pectid, "will he Th than Th Mit represents the Thousand Isla Yacht Club, Wasp the Thousand Is land Park' Yacht Club, and Skipper the Chippewa Yacht Club. the The twe th annwal exegrsion of the Anglican church, Rockport, to Og densburg, N:Y., was held, yesterday, by steamer Misgissiquoi. The Citizens" band furnished: music, last evening, for the annual ball of ADDRESSED the Frontenac Yacht Club at Round to the undersigned, and marked on the Ioland, envelope ender' for Houser," wil of the Commissioners of continental Rallway at Ottawa, until 12 am. noon of the Zist day Aug. 191], for the erection of train- men's houses required on the line of the Transcontinental following points, viz: District "A"---~Napadogan and Edmund. ston, the Province of New Brunswick, District "B"--- Laurier, Fitzpatrick, in st, the Foye, and Province' of guebec. Distriat "D"---Cochrane, in the Province of Ontario, District . AIraham and Redditt, in the Province of Ontario and Trans. cons, in the Province of Manitoba, Plans and specifications may be seen and full Information obtained at the office of Mr Gordon Grant, Chie? Engineer, Otfawa. 'Ont, and at the fol- Towing District Offices: District "A": Mr. C, O. ya Distriet Engineer, L John District A. in Povicet; Dis triet Engineer, Susben, PQ. Distreiet "PD; Mr, N, Molesworth, District nines, Cochrane, Ont. District "F": Mr, R. Poulin, Dis- trict Engineer, 8. Boniface, Man. ! Ponders must be made on the forms supplied by the Commissioners, and must be signed and sealed by all the bastion to the tender, and witnessed Lhe aceompupited by an accepted cho ue on a ghartered bank of the Do- nion of Canada, payable to the order ot 1 Commissioners of the Trans. continent i a bwiay for a sum equal a 10 P © of the amount + © nk fener reject any By order, P. E. RYAN : Secretary The Commissioners of the Transcontinental Rallway, Dated at Ottawa, this 26th day of July, Newspapers loserting this advertise ment without authority fram the Com missioners will not be paid for it OF CANADIAN NORTH. WEST LAND REGULATIONS, ANY PERSON WHO 18 THE SOLE head of a Tamhiy or nL ale over 18 years old ® quarter faction of oe 1ahte De Dogninion land in anitob 1 Baskatohew: A The a yl ut Shani pote 1) viredh ry at an ency, on certal conditions, by tather, Wot #1 son. faughter, brother or sister of Iitend: hOresteader, the" resille and TO oF the | iand in , Seach' of hha mi OF Bi his h t o m ™ Of at Toast $0 meres solely ow acres sol and ed by him or by Na father, | Mother, son, daughter; brother or goo In Sand districts a homesteader ood nding may pre-em| Mart n Alongside his homestead. hn Dut ust resid pad or pre-emption h of six Irom toad try (nein) me required to arn hem patent) and cultivate firey heros exis ext esteader who his homestead r h right and Sannot Shia a pre-emption may enter chased RP atatend 1 in certain alist Prick. re. Month on Sach of three vate Hit] YTS and erect Fi worth $300 Deputy of "hg tineter of the N. thorized bile Ha ro ols N.B.-Unau a pois cation Tratnmen's be received at the office thie Trans- from Ont, of oy may lve] A large motor craft, with a party Toronto - on. hoard, had the misfortune fo run foul of a shoal a few miles from Gananoque, yesterday mornitlg, and as a consequence had to Railway at the sof over to town to make necessary repairs. : The steamer La Monde, with the Citizens' band on board, was loaded to her limit with towns people out to onjoy the gold challenge cup races at Round Island, * yesterday Vor aoh. The guests at Tremont house held their annual ball at Tremont Park, last evening. There was a large al- tendance, and many from town and the surrounding islands took part. James Bute and family, of Houston, Texas, ure here enjoyin an outing among the islands in this vicinity, Mr, Pute is an ardent and experienced angler. A. Morice De Long, Calgary, Alta, in in town for a short vie} with his sister, Miss Essie De Long, King street. Miss Mildred Stunden, New York city, is spending a short vacation in town with relatives, oar ar Never Forget This! When ipatking for the country tage, don't forget your box of Buk and your Zam-Buk Soap 1 Blisters, sunburn, scratches, Af 9 t immediately at er agg kel to Batty your pleasure. Pin. "Buk anstires you against trouble from these, : Zam-Buk is antiseptic ; Kills all poison in wounds, whether from barbed wire fence, or inwect sting. Soothes aching feet "and blistered hands; heals baby's chafed places; cools those sun- burn patches, and provents freckles. No mother should be without it. Purely herbal in its éomposxition, Zam- Buk is superior to the ordinary oint- ments containing animal oils aml fats, and mineral coloring matter. All droggists and stores 50c. box. Use also Zam-Buk Soap. Best for baby's bath and far tender wkin, 250. tablet. cot- Zam- ingbet Strong opposition has developed against the Ponce treaties Jn the U.S. senate. Stanley Stephytinon, Welland, aged fifteen, saved two companions from drowning. Exclusively Stonageapbic. Moon Col ege. ayn 000000000000 00OD0O0OO0 VO0D0R00000000000G FURNITURE SALE QOVOTOO00O0CHOBB00C AT : b 9 inext Jo REID'S Sl They commence to Toni month. bora he le. $25 00' Sol er NE 0) Nor NETH S90 REVIEW, T™WOo hAASENEL 6 GAMES TO BE PLAYED THIS EVENING. = ---- The Victorias and CL.C's. Will Clash on Saturday--This Game Will be the Most Interesting of the Sea- son, The Locomotives play the Civil Ser vice at the ericket field, at five o'clock on Thursday afternoon, in the Mercan- tile Baseball League series. The Civil Service won the last time these teams came together, The muck-talkéd-ol game between Brock and. Cooke's will be played fharsday evening, at Victoria school grounds. The teams are asked to be réndy to play at 6.30 o-clock, as the evenings dark too quick, and it is desirous that the game should be fin- ished this evening. The game has been held back 'twice now, on account of players being wrongfully used, Vietorias and C.1.C's clash at the erickiet field, Saturday afternoon. The Victorias have beon defeated threes times hy the C.L.C's, while the C.L. {'s have been _ twice defeated by the Athletics and ofice by Victorias. The largest crowd of the season is expected ed, as this game practically settles the city ghampionship. Both teams are ul. Montreal Star: "Ken" Will PF ieker_of is now located in Toronto, and' practically éonsented to turn out)with the Argonauts. That will round out the balf-line, with Disette at quarter. Argos, according to the ling of talk that they handed out to the Canadian Henley, are after the bunting, while Binkley is already looking for them to pull down the Canadian rughy ti- tle. To Play Ball on Sunday. Cape Vincent Eagle, On Sunday afternoon, August 13th, baseball . teams représenting the Knights of Columbus, of Watertown, and the Knights of Columbus, of Kingston, will meet on the damond at the fair grounds. A hot game\ pay be expected. Notes on Sports. ' The Ontario cycling championships will be held in Toronto on Saturday. Geoffrey Taylor, stroke of the Tor- onto Argonauts, is considered by ex- peris to be the best sweep oar in Am- erica. (Montreal A. A, A, directors settled September 23rd as the date for . the Amateur Athletic Championships of Canada. The Berlin, Canadian Baseball leaguers, are regaining their long lead again, 'and unless somebody seon puts up some pretty stiff opposition there will be a runaway race in the new .or- ganization. A strong effort will be made next Montreal. Lachine will gndeavor equip' winter quarters, and an attempt will be made to form a rowing club jn connection with the M.A.A. A wow swimming club may be float- od shortly in Montreal, with Capt. H, IF. Matthews, late swimming instructor at the M.AAA. at its head. Capt. Matthews' idea is to organize the club for the purpose of advancing already good swimmers and making experts out of them. "Billy" Knipper, pilot of the famons 900 horse power Meredes which holds the European speed record for the Kilometer, has challenged "Bob" Bur man, the speed king of the world for a match race at Delorimier Park, Mon. treal on August 19th and 20th, when the Hig meeting will be held by the Automobile club with Burman as the star. AT BREWER'S MILLS ON THURS. PAY MORNING. Joseph MéLaughlin, of Satton, Nee ---hraska, Was the VictimHe Fell Out of a Rowhoat While Fishing. Joseph McLaughlin, of Sutton, Nebraska, was drowned at Brewer's Mills, up the Rideau, about ten o'clock on Thursday morning. - He was in a row boat, having gone out with the intention of fishing. His cousin had loft him a while to go to a boat- house for something, and did not wit- ness the accident. It is supposed he fell, ort of the boat. The steamer Ridedii King, en route from Kingston, to Ottawa, was pass- ing. at the time, and 'a deck "= bund {from the steamer jumped into the water and tried to effect a rescue. He' was. carried down hy. Sha sano. oung man, ad to jet go he Rol. The Nebraska boy drowned before further efforts to aid him could be given. The body was mot recover- od for hall an hour, as it was carried | along for some distance by the action of the moving steamer. 5 The deceased' was about nineteen years of gh amd was on a"visit to his uncle, William Deane, of Brewer's Mills, Heo had just arrived there on Tuesday evening, having gone from Ba , where he had visited at the home of another uncle, James Moran. Governor Foss Names Canadian. Boston, Mass., Aug. 10.-Governor food. sent, to-duy, to the executive pl come the nomination of Frederick winter to stir up interest in rowing 4 tw Amusements. TONIGHT "at rd BIG FREE SHOW VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES. WEDNESDAY, CHILDRENS 1 CENT DAY OX CARS, MATINEE AT 330, Steamer America 7: BULLETIN, FRIDAY, AUG. 14 § aac--isususque, Brockville and Ogylensburg, Joc re- tugh, SATURDAY, AUG, 12, 2.30 pm--Tour of the Islands, Soc. SUNDAY, AUG. 18, 730 am, and 2 p.m Regular Trips te Cape Via. cent, Se return. e MEALS ON ALL TRIPS, Exceutors' Sale Farm Property * containing 100 acrex (more or 3, 'being south half lot' Ne. 18 In 7th "Con, Township of Storring- good bul dings, well walered and fenced, SATURDAY, AUG, 19th, at 17 o'clock noon, Market Square, © Terms made known at time of sale. Subject to reserve hid, WM. TONER, HENRY TONER, Exec utors. ¥ WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer, TENDERS WANTED. BE . RECEIVED on "or before TENDERS WILL by the undersigned August 18th, for the purchase of the Business and Stacksin-Trade of Robert wiler, at present conducted as a Wholesale and Hetall Liquor Store, ar 1560 Wellington Hireet, in the City of Kingston The highest or any tender not ne- cessarily accepted. ¢. 6G. CLARKE, Bailiff for the Mortgagee. Notice MEETING Sir Olver be held in the Friday evening, OF. THR A PUBLIC Mowat Subseribers to the Memorial Fund will Council Chamber, August 11th, at eight welock, for the nirtiase of discussing nraposals to erect and maintain a Hospital Tor the rv ssMient Of 1 dhe roulosis an the Vaa Stravbhenzie Estate. A COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION will be held in Nevemebr next st examination centres of" the Civil S vice Commission for thé entry of Naval Cadels for the Naval Service of Canada; there will be 28 vacancies, Candidates must be hetween the ages of 14 and 16 Years on the ist of January next: must be "British sub Jects®"and must have resided, or their parents must have resided in Canada for two yeéars. immedistely preedding the examination; shert pernads of ab. sence abroad for purpose of education to be considered as residence Successful candidates will: join the toyal Naval College at Halifax nu January nexi: the course at the Cols lege Is two years and the cost to par- ents, including board. Waging, uniform and all expgnses, is approximately $400 for the first year and 3250 for the second yearn, On pass out of College, Cadets will be rated Midshipmen wud wiil re- caive pay at the rate of §2 per diem; Parents of intendimgs + bandidates should make application to the Seare- tary Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, befcre 15th October next! Further information can' be ed on pplication. jo the SECEelaly partment of Naval Ey eh Sug Wa Unauthorized Dei | af this Sewrd © notice wil 'net b ¢ J. Pas Deputy Minister of the Nayal 8 ervice yepn --t nent She ee, De tah, 3 apast Ney 43 obtain- De Tidings From Stella. Stella, hug of the farmers have fisher of andy grain. The threshing - machises" Have commenced operationss Gram J reported to be turning: Puy very, Welk Rain is badly needed, 'for 'the fall pasture. The sup- ply of milksat a fete EE fac- tory i$ rp XK. well, ey C. farm in ite hie diab Mrs. Cu Dip byob a In his. p Tia n n rr STR to Cll. nl. ton Sic po an. for a nurse, Ph dete, Jins returg- ed home, a. at *Collins Bay. Mrs, W. J. . two children are visiting in Bifalo. H. B. Sandwithy is building an addition to his grist mill. R. Smith; and S, Onslow, fatend Je ing for the west MOOV dob J. Sanders, jr., Mrs. S. A, Strain el daughter, Mrs. D. Day ahd Miss M Savage, Buffalo; Ca Joseph Sand- ers, sr,, Cleveland; RB. Cousins, Hal lacebuegh; Mrs. J. A. Goodeeally T. or- onto; Miss G. Hinton and W, Craig, Kingstone: A. Findlay and A. Mesels: pias Ceding Bay, spent Suieg 'on the is in Montreal. ser uty LAKE ONTARIO PARK ht dina ¥ the. Imte Af Toner, the DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVAL SERVICE LOST. FOR SALE. A COOK: GOOD WAGES; ry. 17% Earl' Street. FUR Fan deyrent pply, a McK rock. Street A COMPETENT WoO ca of children "Orphan's Home. DINING.ROOM GIRL rr maid wanted. A piv, prove erican Hotel office, NO LAUN- "Nid b wv Arad tag BER- -Am- A AOUPLE OF GOOD, STRONG BOYS to learn the 'hardware business Apply to W. A. Mitchell, Princess + Bireet. MEN. WHO HAVE BEEN ACCUSTOM. ed to working in dyaaniite factory Apply to Box 89, care Whig eof- fice, pity. ' ¢ Xx GIRL ron JaunT ~ HOU SEWORK, GOLD CHAIN AND HEART, aBorT 160 days age: heart set Willy one pearl in centre. Return to R, Me. aul, Princess Street for reward, ONE SROOND-HA ND THIRTEEN Disc ball, in good condition. Ape iy to D. J. Hay, Clarence Btreet. GOLD OVAL-SHAPED L Ne raved with the Dien Ww. ET, EA Sonday night, on Ordnance, Bagot or Queen. Birests Reward for its return 16 191 Queen Sfreet A WELLARED JERSEY COW AND calf two days old Apply, Mr, rr ugh, Camp Ground, Barristieid ABOouw JUNE 10TH, ENGLISH Boston Female Dog, owner's name an collar, answering to names of "Max" Reward upon' return to Whig office, Apyone harboring after this sdvertisement will be prosecuted. © SUMMER R RTS. "THE ALEXANDRA" place far a guiet vacation, cpoling broeges: right on ithe shire af Lake Ontario: goed table; mode. rate raves. ®ireular on application to Alex. McAdam, Manager, Well ington, Prince Edwar County, Ont JUST THE i HOTELS AN D , RESTAURANTS. A BIG VARIETY OF WALNUT AND mahogany Chairs and So Yery tow prices. Turk's, A FINE FOU Fr -- RED-CEDAR skiff, in good condition, with red corded cushions, will be sold cheap E £3 has. Bel, 9 Baget Stu SEVEN-ROONM PFRANE HOUSE, nn Division Street; good cellar; al modern improvements, with and big lot. Apply on premises, NEW FRAME WoOUSE, EIGHT ROD ns, madern improvements oto Mx 172; good barn, ADDY. yoll pre. mises, 177 Pine Street, or corner of Bay andl Montreal Streets amis to Mrs, = A ar rvs Frontenac Street GENERAL ° COOK FOR = HOTEL; duties te commence Sept Ist. Ap- piy, stating salary expected and references, o'W, BE McAskin, Prescott, Ont. TEN MEN WANTED ON. CONSTRUC- tion of concrele building. Apply on the job to foreman, or the Westport Mfg. and Plating Co, Limited, Westport, Ont, AN INTEL earn §1 or new! nd for cate, 3.96 LIGENT PERSON monthly so a apers. 0_canvy Ariicutars. ar Lockport | menswicn Bl. ONTARIO ST, tation, one block "Pp Street car line, supplied with test of wines and liquors; charges moderate, acini rates "i the week. ohv usinesy, ro ™. wenso BOTEY., 342-344 83 Strat, Bar stocked with nen best Ales, Beers, Wines Li cholcest Brandy of Special gle on Rates reasonable. 'Mulville & Driscoll TO LET, ' ONCE, FIRST-CLASS PIANO RB. gulafors; furnish experience and wages expected, Apply, Ww Doherty, Plano Organ Co. Limited, Clinton, and Ont. CAPABLE OLD COUNTRY DOMES. tios, arriving August Sth, August 18th, Sept. 3rd .and weekly after, Apply now, The Guild, 7. Drum- mond Street, Montreal 14 Grenville Btreet, Toronto or A GIRL OR MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN for eneral - housework in an American family, at a summer re- sort at Indian Take, about is miles from Kingston): wages no ob} Apply at 171 Wellington Street, CLERKS TO SELL ARTICLES heeded in every oti aay working men manent DaesionT 'ing for small sala ELECTRIC Address, FAN; LE] SECONDHAND, name price Whig office Box SHOE EPAIRING OF EVERY DE. tion; first class work: leather only used; one trial will suffice, ring your repairs to Scott's, 206 Barrie Street, cor. of Clergy West. GENTLEMEN BRING THEIR nh and have it made up Into up- a a suits, Price and workman- shi guaranteed to please. Pressin repairing done on the shortes tice. Thomas Moway, 130 ock Bt. next Bibby's Livery, ANY PERSON HAVING GOOD SE. cond-hand Furniture asd Btoves before disposing drop me a card I will pay good prices. I have for sale Brass and Iron Beds and al! kinds M Farniture In Ose. Happy Thought Ranges. Will sell reason abis J. Thompson, 333 Princess rae OCEAN STEAMSHIP AGENCY, " uC.) 8 qiroagrite Ag don Sen es PERSONALS, Thi and " 18h Bpeciaitst, 368 Bagot OSTEOPATHY. WVITHOOT gs te o D.O., Bans B DO, Graduates under Dr. the Founder or corner. Bly pe wa one re args Con - Office "Ph gultstion d are. re. 10to 12. Sto KL GLO B MUSIC. SALSHURY BROS. ORCARSTRA~ Music furnished far sli ocpasions at reasongble rates: from two pleces to full orchéstra as desir- ed, Telephone 1.079, py The Choice of a Death. San Francisco Examiner, Why de murderers pre fer shooting in preference to hanging ? Since the state of Utah passed law giving convicts their choice thur Pratt; warden of the Utah sta prison, has not had ome whe would ....On_one . otcasiond re COTTAGE: ON sHaRnor ret far balance of terms; ete, write Box Lake, Ont, LAKE axon r L., Sharbot STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, dry, siry rooms, absolutely. moth proof; a Jock and Key Frost's ity orage, 199 een Bt 'Phone §26b. ae. Husen tte ----------_-- BRICK HOUSE, No. 88 WELLINGTON Street, near Park; ten large rooms; Improvements to sult good tenant. Apply te IL Cohen, care of Susman & Cohen, or 136 Queen Street. STREET; Ist; the renovat extension heating, ets MoeCormick 251 198 EAR September house is being thoroughly ed and enfarged kitchen hot water Appiverto Armstrong 102 Centre Street hone & DWELLING, Ne, possession FURNITURE FINISRER. ANTIQUE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY, eboniziag and giding, cnamedil and all Bald mission work: or| ven St attention iat iol. 23 John Street. 'Phone LEGAL. CUNNINGHAM & MUDIN, ers and Bolleitors. law Clarence Bt. Kingston aT. DENTAL. SPARKS AND SPARKS, D 230 1-2 Princess Street, 'Phone 346. Bea 313 H. SINPSON, L.D 4 25% Princess DENT. elephone Bed DR. ©, BR DR. ©. ©. NASH, RAT » a Tincess Weicker, assistant, 183 'Phone, $35: OR. A. B. KNAPP, DENTIST, 10 MONT. aL ant, Bear Princess Btrest SA AYKROYD, BD.S, LDS, ist, over' Demiwion 1 Wellington DENY. Express Office, Street. 'Phone BUSINESS UHANCES. 4 MOTOR BOAT, 35 PT. in. wide: cedar i Ne 4 ¢¥linder. 4 cycle, 12 hp; speed. ® 1-2 miles] good condition: a bars J. Page, Jr. 10% Rideau Si, gain ROOKERY west o Bh wv OLD-ESTABLISHED @ business in smart vill brick store. kery usine good going one houses shop combihed. Gardiner & man, $7 erence Street. AN RAND OPPORTUNITY, OWNER RE. tiring. will sao rifice A splendid es. tablished Millinery Business with high-class trade and extCelent stand For tall particulars, ad. +dress, Miss Killins, 178 Wellington Street, Kingston. ' NEW SOLID BRICK HOUSE, 70 SPL. son Blireet; seven rooms; ood cellar; hot air furnace: modern improvements; gas; Tot, 40 x 150; posse ssion- about 1st Sept. owner caving the &ty; snap for quick buyer. Apply on premises FLAGS, AWNINGS, TENTS, CANORS, camping outfits, © fishing tackie, marine siUppiies, lunch baskets, English raincoats, everything in canvas, kit bags, silk tents, w hoods, wher bat supplies, Tan ooke, 250 Ontario 'Phone 891 or 23. n, BOARD AND ROOMS, BRIGHT, AIRY Rooms, without board; dan be University Avenus; cars, gas, and all veniences, WITH on had at 331 convenient te modern | cone FINANCE AND INSURANOR, FOR INSURANCE THAT NSURES GO ko W H..Godwin & Son's Insurance Emporium, over Northern Crown nk, Brock Btredt, or 'pohne 434, GENERAL INSURANCE-FIR 1 Accident and Health Poltnize od first Fan comtbantent sta, rh on, 0 9! Wellington Street. n Ago, G, A. BATEMAN, CUSTOMS BROKER and Insurance, Fire, Lite, Accident or Indemnity in first class come anies, 'Phone 398. treet, Kingston, Ont. vi Clarence FRONTENAC Koay A Bottet don: Bly 'Richard wre 3 motiey IWsued on city and farm §igbetties. municipal and count eniures; mo ake. purchased: feponits foe fnterest Uirector, ¥7 Clarence Street. LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND SLOne » Fige lasurance Contpany. Available ArGatH; $61, 187.215. In dition which the policyholders ve fo security the unimited liability the stockholders. Farm an Jroperty insured at lowe Bossi le rates. Before renewing ol "Si new business get rates from St Le & Birange, Agents. one ANYON ANYWHERE, CAN STARS 1 order business at homes No No As your own Sand for fom Tote Dos THY ' UPHOLSTERER, w. J BA) UPHOLSTERING, > Tongreiing Drop i a3 call 76 Bagot A id MEDICAL 5 "mgm Ey Offic rn 10 YA and 7 te 5 pm. it 18606. ngron = 8 ro 7 ARCHITEOTS. MIRNRY PF , AMT 258 - s xi ing Street. ARC "Phen WL. BTO, ARTHUR KLLIS, University a A Avenue. sloph one WANA I AO ey SRE rn i You Are Satisfied - a A S-- A Do not change, ityouars not, come to us: ory on nd our om is ts for Goal 'and Wood. w igo to the a murderer refused to make a choice, and the judge sehitenced bith to be "Utah has a law which allows -