BAD SCALPS What - A bad ane, especiall edied by Sage, the | je, The Parisian a few «ure of Falling drull germ, glan sat the hair roots Foran Wil te Parisian Sage Do. 10) 1 wher of it scalp 1k "nn o ¢ of and 0 rem consistant hee Parisian great scalp hair ton uf Cntise a Suge these pests days and thereby remove ba hair tdnens In dan- Pari- is caused the killing restores and com vy growth. Parisian Sage Grows Hair, the i'n wi ren it ito! H [hg thin, thy sonlp i fact Lead hack, Second Hand Furniture Large Stock of New and Second. hand nrAlture; also all kinds of Pro servin ar Call at H. Sugerman's, Ontario Street. TO GAS CONSUMERS We will olace the Perfection gas Iron on fr for one week without any cost to you. We have now dozens of} leased consumers of gas using them 'Phone 5156 or drop us a card and we! will give you prompt attention J. W.OLDFIN, Cor. Sydenham and Ordnance st THERA ER BIS ENCH REMEDY. Er reat success J Wn bad legs sores dischargesltherson meakness t vigor kv tal force drains, Josses he, Ether No, at dropEists or MM Hef from Fougera &€Co Week an St. New York Ui wan Bros, Co, Lad. Ta ia doubt No, required. and soil airessed ens elp pe for free book fo Dye, Le Clot Med Ch Haver stock Rd Hampstead. Londof, Eng. Try newDragée! Tasteiess) Form of TROTAPICE, casy to take, safe, 'asting cure, roots are "any k not gone Ht ad makes hea aps h npplicalid (J [R i grow thems | hate luxarinnt ir, ROTALYY i and 1 fw guaranteed this cents one ot a hy oir after js or to do FH a large bottle i: SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH- WEST LAND REGULATIONS ANY PERSON WHO 18 THE SOLE! he of a family or any male over 18] rs old may homestead a ption of avallable Dominion land in| hhitoba, Baskatchewan or Albert spoil cant ust jppear in person at 8 inion and Agency or Bub- gency for the district, Entry by proxy may be made at any agency, on certain conditions, by father, mother, son daughter, brother or sister of intend- ing homesteader. ties--Six months' residence upon cultivation of the land in each of | ree years. A homesteader may live| within nine miles of his homestead o 8. farm of at least 80 acres solely own quarter and occupled by him or by his father, i son, daughter, brother n certain districts a homesteader In standing may. pra empt a quarter it a, Slongaide his homestead, Price, x e. Duties--Must reside ups] on ay Tri tead or pre-emption six! in eaéh of six years from. te of homestead entry (nauaing the | @ required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres extra A homesteader who has exhauste Bis homestead. right and cannot obtain & pre-emption may enter for a pur. used homestead In certain districts. ce, acre. uties---Must reside pach eof. three | house worth § ORY, Deputy of the Minister of the n B.~--Unauthorized ublication of pis' Bratt iaetiont wil not be paid -------- firs ssssasssssssssseasd DOMINION {ELECTIONS SEPT, 261, 9 Liberal Committee Roonis, Nos. 169 to 171 Princess St, (Skinner Building) open every day and evening. All infor- mation regarding Voters' 4 Lists and 'ete, cheerfully supplied. l | Call and consult the Secretary. Ye) EOEEEEEEEREEEEE. WHAT 10 CHOOSE § FOR THE BRIDE "IN RICHLY CUT GLASS." WHIP CREAM BOWS. WATER BOTTLES, SANDWICH PLATES. ICE CREAM TRAYS, FINGER BOWLS, CBILERY DIPS, 5 ETC, 'BTC, germ ! tha) 'ithe Toronto market, * ithe simple fact ! 5 | six months in fears, cultivate Sado. #Scres and erect i 2 ~ OHEEP MARKET IND FARMERS The Demand for Mutton and Lambs In, Canada at Times is Greater Than the Supply Enemies of reciprocity and of thé jer fare seizing on a chance occurrence lot a day or two ago, when & few sheep | from the United States were sold on | i say -1 This i¥ taken to mean (hal sheep will flood Canada under proeity, insiead Canada sell {the cities across Apart # rec no cr ibuy what want elsewhere if you cannot get at home, 18 the ecircum? stance that the present conditions ard [aitoget her exceptional | At certain timeseoff the year the de, {mand for mutton and lamb in Torontd Hs greater than the supply, and tb | serie ts Wigh prices The Ontario farmer #8 not producing sheep and fabs in sufticlent numbers to supply: the domestic ape ail the year; {round, and while itis sometimes neces {sary and sometimes possible to import {supplies from the United States, it is) got always possiblé fo do so at a profit. Prices are not always higher; lin the Toronto market'than in the Chi- jcago market, and ir is advantageous! to bring sheep and lambs in from the! United States only when the Ontario} farmer fails to maimain a steady sup ply. . Our farmers do not go into sheep raising very extensively, for reasonsf {which are well known. Some of them, have found dairy farming, beef-raising; land frait-growing more profitable. rT he average sheep farmer in Ontario "lgpecinlizes rather in pedigreed stock! {than in market mutton, and there ard Haw farms where sheep raising is car: ried on exclusively, except where the {ra mers are breeding purebred stock. | Drovers the sheep-raising dis {tricts that they seldom get! you it | from assert {more than thirty sheep or lambs froth | while some | one farm in one year, say the average is below twenty head, impoverished aye some of any a | | | so ntered some years ago. That the Canadian farmer often, {finds it convenient to market shee)! land lambe in the United States, how ever, is proved by ihe imports and exports for the nded® Mareh 31, 1910, the latest per fod for which detailed returns are availible. The report of the Depart ment of Customs shows that our ex! {ports exceeded imports, The imports from the United States {to Canada for Sn gpar ending March 31, 1910, were 35.844 sheep and lambs; | worth $121,493, while the exports from Canada to the United States during the same Year were: Sheep, one yeir old or 88.514 head, valued at sive p. o¥er one year old, head, valued at was® encou year, less, . $415,913 3.767 f ry os Total value CANADIAN SHEEP Henry Arkell Describes the Opposition Scare as the Veriest Nonsense "There is nothing mysterious about| the importation of United States sheep linto Canada at the present time," said Mr. Henry Arkell, of Arkell, one or the! *| lergest breeders of sheep in Canada. ~The tariff against Canadian sheep' {mpo¥ed by the United States is re sponsible for it. 1f the tariff was re' moved the Canadian sheep producers would be 'encouraged to go into the production of sheep more extensively. "The reason there are United States gheep coming in here at present is that there is a shortage of the Canadian article. There has been a large in crease in the population from the Old Land in the past few years, and they are all consumers of mutton. - The tariff restrictions and the limited mar ket that has resulted since the intro duction of the Diugley tariff by our United States nelghbors are respen- gible for the shortage. This tariff has discouraged the raising of sheep for | muttoh purposes in Canada, and where ® man had a large flock of sheep pret {vious to the passing of that legisla {tfon he has not more than five perf | cent. now of his former flock. If the | trade agreement is passed and tariff restrictions removed we can look for a remarkable boom In the sheep ind dustry in Canada. "It the veriest nonsense to say that te throwing open of the sheep market between the two countires will kill the 'industry in Canada, for there is really mo industry of that Rind here to kill. Remove the tariff and watch the Canadian sheep industry grow. - | voted Conservative for years, but I am for the trade agreement a Pape ------ William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's. "Phone Ti8. lgate » new poche Gibson' a {Petroi The Globe: | Americar | tt | 4 froud | rime to | the, | farms as a régult ig the disease that | i W figures which show! | I'ioneer, S10CK QU OTATIONS McCn - Bros, Through) J, O. Hutton, Hept. 6t 19 A 256 ' : } Fro Reserve ynada Pulp nent Pacific Steel f Is rOWn 5 astern anada snadi I Pomi nm t fhe. Railway... n tn Mion, & St {Rich i & Porta Rico 3 ted Paul Ontario La {larger market {or the Canadian f8rm' | Pepmans Limited Railway inion Textile | {Toronto Ra Twin City Lake of Montreal [Qe eb {Hom . lwasy 131 3 1; . 6 1633 the" Woods Power New York Stocks, {Er Pacifie Steel on Umited Southern Pacilie Rock Island teading Northern Missouri ( opper " Avetison Paertic . Pacific Chicago. Wheat-- May 1017 WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHII Was Well Carried Off by Motor Boat, Huntington, L.l., Sept. construction, to for { 6. | and accident, day, the custody another vea the Harmsworth trophy for wollkd's motor boat championship. lixie IV, the/speediest boat of American defending craft, the honors. But if it for accident to the minster"s Pioneer, the might have saved the day for Fehatlenpers. At least it would been stter contest, Ihe Mioneer the fixie at ond round. speed itt gave America, bad. not an 1 thin second stake No contest the cup was was v the bo. 1 seen since he in wl tmownts ta spray Pioneer the hrst ained 200 a whole of thirtv-knot race of the leader drenched whgelsmen of the pursuer. In the west stake howe Netl Roberts, steering put on ah and woirdd "rot it there a "collapse, Inxre. oF the and the round feet lot in Vie I to res k tirning power stand | engines heated and was CAN Food Fisheries 1908, Whig Sept. 6 From the al to tl fMtawa, lstated, It that Canada the food fisheries Washington, to-day, from at withdraw ty = 11th, fisheries in eontiguous * waters drawh up hy Prof. Prince, for and by Prof, Starr Jordan, United States. After they up, they were opposed by gned 190%, on cific const. An attempt was made for, their benefit government treaty hag may now, refused, been hung up C it withdraw from 1 said, it. 3 gether GERMAN WILL RE Him. Louis test With Welland, Sept. 6. Port Colborne, lawyer, liberals in opposition late M.P'., and liberal, has he will not therefore, has no conservative candidate nominated reciprocity Ww. MN reciprocity day, that Cierman, 18 the retired. Geran, run, and has TRENTON CARRIES BY.LA C.N:R! Fixed Taxation Free Land Sites. Trenton, Sept. 6A by-law was voted on here, carried almost unanimously, It to the Canadian Northern fixed taxation for ten years, small bonus in the shape of free sites, which Trenton Grants very fn ensures as | Late Marine Notes. The steamer Ames passed down; Wednesday afternoon, The steamer la®t night. Fhe Buena-Vistg frome Belleville, with coment led for Rideau Canal ports. -o Oppose Citizen Army. Sept. 6.-y trades union Arabign passed steamer London, Eng heavy vote the decided against citizen army, trained a in peace, one of the biggest questions of congress, carried 100 feet was overtaking Treaty ig semi-offie for terests on Lake Michigan and the made these interests to have further changed The Canadian and since this the anada alto Kinnear, annovinced, Montreal, 11. Bid. 23 a5 144% 1 50 104% | { 102 American | | Superior and perhaps vester r < th Th th oO bee Duke of West- Englishman | th hav at =o close of th Pi a early Ih th MOV, th th The AbA M AY WITHDRAW all ma trea. Apr Ihe regilativbns affecting wer Canada, the were drawn American in Pa b ENOPPOSED. A Reciprocity Liberal Will Not Con- « bh t ant te My opposition als J Ww. and important Tuesday grants railway an nd lan the first divisiohal point east of Toronto. down, arrived | and clog: ver congress | thé proposal of wit th N----------" A S---- RALLY An Appeal to the British-Born. An Anti-Reciprocity Meeting "Will be Held in The 1 HAmusements, RAND OPERA), NOOSE} PAGE THRER. The People's Forum ALL NEXT WEEK Eveniogs at N15. Matiness pr 2.30, First Exhibition here of KINEMACOLOR - Showing the Coronation Natural PRICE S--Eveniax, | Havineen--{hildren seats ou Sale Thursday. In id 5, 25, 35 56. 5 Adults, 235¢. AUCTION SALE FURNITURE BEES, LUMBER WAGGON, BTC, ADELAIDE STREET, SEPT. 6TH, 10 AM, 3 WEDNESDAY, : Crescent Waggon Tapestry Rockers, L'entre Lamps, Rs Kitchen Dressers Ladders, ete, Lumber Bioycie, 3 115 Hives Bees i {Lady's 4 {Carpet Couch, Oak Clad P 1 cord" Range, i Utensils, Iron Writing Desk, 3 jet ALLE THE READY MARKET {THE ADVANTAGE OF RECIPRO- CITY TO THE FARMERS, Extension The Auctioneer. la Saving of Our Tillers of the Soil Should Know--Some Significant Figures. if | e To e {Ontario rontn Weekly Sun, he Tarmers of counties. along interested in securing larger market HL nited because the quality lof their natural products will always {demand a ready sale acrbss the bor der, which 1s at their very doers by means of improved transportation, The force of this asseetion 3" well {illustrated in the case of barley. The |estimgated barley crop in Cannady | vear 50. 000,000 bushels, of 20,000,000 grown { Lake the the are of vitally e | ff | n a mn States e | 1] ff bushels was if On LArio As v to the harley used of export to Americans imposed cents per bushel on shutting the the well-known, be great article States until the . tari of thirty ® lit," thus . | Canadian | markets, I nder. the of 30 cents { and barley Canada free this cut will {| 0D,000 per farmers will add from value t n almost out farmer in reciprpeity, pact, the duty per. bushels is wiped off will enter Jo Canadign mean' a saving vear, of which Ontario share hepvily, for = they 85,000,000 to 87,- of e € y farmers of 215, can easily od 000,000 to the their annual crop. Ihe prices « months Ontario, No. western, 'No feed best, 77 cents: at Buffalo, malt- ing, $1; at Milwauket, extra No. 3, W cents; at Duluth, feed to choles, malt ng, NO cents. If the farmers of this coumtry want a wider market, which will give them direct and free acenss to the United their Qarley output, the v [only course open to them is to vote lfor Laurier and large maxkets. The trade policy of a nation lacgely determines national prosperity. When Hon. E. Foster finished his work as finance minister in Canada in 1596 our trade with the ~~ United States had fallen to $111,022,000, Last had risen to $104, 137,000, of exports were $100,092 I'his balanve jx somewhat ne aided owing to the high tariff which the States maintaipesd, hut of ow iwpogts over 131,000,000 represented duty-free | goods which came in as raw materikds 0 Hor our manufacyroi 3 3 i Under reciprocify; however, its in, | pected that the seeming displ' between cour imports and exponrbs? be speedily adjusted and that the ter walt reach, £200,000,000 im course of the next five for the At Toronto, 'at Winnipel, at Boston, if barley hi beén 2. 63 cents; oN y v SIX cents; " YStates for | Lieorge Vvear which it our of A JS ill lat the iO years, PEEMET Toronto Street Market. Sept. Se~Whent, per bush. mew; perimetry; den barkeyy bush., 65¢. to The.: hay, timothy, per ton, £13 to $20; hay, No. per iton, $15 to 816; str raw Fs aa $11. idressed hog : butter, choice, per Id 298. § ; Butser; in {ferior, per ib., eggs, jdozen, 7c. to 3 per 1b. {17¢ to Me.; fowls per 154 180, ducks, {per 1h, 13c. 30 18¢c.; turkeys, per h., {18¢c. to c.; apples, per. bbl, 385 1 183 75; potatoes, per bush., EBLIS [s1. . beef, hindquarters, $11 to $12.50; {beef, forequarters, $6.50 10 85.4; beef, ichoice, carcqse, 3 te RU°75. beef, med jum, carcase, £7.75 to $8.50: matton (prime, 88 to $i. veal, prigge, SH t 1212; lamb, $12 to $13. » Toronto, Se: o ax, per d | 2 a a d e.; chickens, n Charleston Jottings. ~ Charleston, Sept. 4.-Mr, PP. Chamberlain "Tuesday little som, a4 and Mrs. | apd two 2» from Paul, v (yeorge a {arrived h | { Bury. on Ther wha, was officers_vhosen from is ranks. It was {so ill at that place, is rectwering ey. A.W. Jubngton [ville on ¥aturday. {venna is somewhat better, Mrs. U. P. Bishop and sons have freturned to | Toronto after a cofiple of monthe'| stay at the lake Mrr swmdadies Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Parish, and Mr and Mrs. Lamb have all loft heir™ cot tages and returned to Ath#hs. Jindge Reading: and a party of fishermen | from Lambertville, &N J. #¥ived on Saturday and are stopping At Fos ter's hotel. ME ay Has Not Yet Decided. Wiatertow i" Btdndira ~~ Mayor *Francis W. Huflo Tas" fo turned from New York, but all ha idechle for a day or two, Will bow to the sentiment of { big republican meeting Friday Hight and agaid betome arcandidite for mayor. went to Broek 10; Millions--Some Facts |' this | which neighboring the States from | past per | to | | Miss Hattie Mul. | Hes CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion le a word, Each con secutive fusertion 'thereafter half cent a word, Minimum charge for one Imsertion 25¢; three She; six, $1; one month, $2. HELP--WANTED. A CHEF AT King's COOK WANTED on Cafe ange. MAN FOR NIGHT SORER, RELIABLE Watchman S. Anglin & Co A FIRST-CLASS y Be COMPOSITOR, Whig office. A COOK; No WASHING on. Ray Apply Mrs. Garrett, 52 Ty Street Jou x #71 A----------------------------------------------------------" A GOOD GENERAL SERV ART... AP- ply, Mrs, Jas. Reid, 254 Princess Street. GIRLS AND BOY i. Oberndor{fer Street APPLY TO S, ar Co, On BOY h : WANTED ovod's Dra and Bagot Streets COOK: Apply REF 1 ERENCES REQUIRED; Mrs, Armstrong, Abe near William Street OR FOILR GOOD work Apply $12 Barrie MEN FOR owney, SERVANT TO {X, ; Bood wag West Street, A GOOD washing irl oD iy ™o BOYS FOR goad per i Boy gor TO ORY ¥ DELIVERY W AG- at Apply Calle v INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers. No _canv Bend for particulars, Press cate, 3.989 Lockport REQUIRE THE SERVICES two or three first class a no others need apply; the man a splendid opening is asSu AHS Apply, J. O. Hutton, Kingston ERAL ShaRy GIRLS FOR CLE AN and 1 Vir ood wages hours; aay € mployn rent to Mr inmley Kingston Box © King Street | AN [we Appi Paper BOY 8, ™O FIsoNG AT ONCE FoR " ursda forer EARN ™E trimn Dress ART in 1 2 incess SEWErs paid i + ------------------------------ A LINE us or supplies: agency day: wo B.C | 0 tawa list of th 1e chalee w have rane n itlay ne 228 Albert our age greates o efEn TRY ted, ly art Ap now, The Guild, 71 Drummot Montreal, and 14 Grenv! or 16 Pembroke Street, To oLD refu h and we © APARL E COUN t ly 1 Hemi r ily Street Street ronto, 3 REPRESENTATIVE once for wor 1arant ea nity WAN 00° 1 oO ady ance Mberally f dif fie tired yronto rapid Press, T Bible needed. in every home, es working men; good manent position; ing for small salary behind counter, write to-da you @ouble your wages an be bass. Apply, Box "E. B. Office. sal &Iary oF FOR EVERY HOME; W Rrre DOMES- arriving da CLERKS TO SELL ARTICLES MUCH pecially by pers ir yon are work- the can our own ." Whig Er tec esiebeareerr LOST, OR SALE. fon SE ON ining ¥y to ROLL OF HILLS, Sn RDAY NHGHT, FIFTH 2 & . Seve re 195 STRE me ¢ OTE P : borne Street ONE SECOND-HAND Dise Drill, ply to D. J THIRTEEN ja good condi o w Hay, Clarets A BIG VARIETY OF WALNUT AND mahogny Chairs and Sofas at Yoir flow prices." Turk's. 'Phone WANTED--GENERAL. FOR RENT, MODERN, WELL. : at n A ive east x 82 i Ann TF = ny rot fo n AR. {SMALL APARTMENTS PONY GLTHIT. Puy, re Gms a $ a M: Ap rket Ng year CUSTOMERS POR FRESH PORK | Tender Spare {ih Ines rg ------ SHOE REPAIRING OF EVERY OBE. scription; Tirst class work, Dest leather only used: one trial will suffice. Bring your repairs 'to Bcott's, 208 Barrie Bireet, cor. of Clergy West. SEVEN-ROOM FRAME ROUSE, Division Street; good cellar; modern improvements, with aud big lot. Apply un premises, LARGE MIRE « sony) SIZE 1 RS, IN GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR pe Cloth and have it made up Into up- to-date suite. Price and workman- ship guarantesd to please. Pressin and repalring done on the shortes notice. Thomas Galloway 130 Brock Bt. next Bibby's Livery m Sakell's GRAIN AND DAIRY FARM OF ABI T w hundred acre the 3rd " ANY PERSON HAVING GOOD SE. cond-hand Furniture and Stoves before disposing drop me a card 1 Willi pay gue prices, | have a sale Brass and Iron Beds and a) kinds of Furuliure in Oak. Happ) Thought Ranges. Will sell reason. able. J. Thompson, 333 Princes Btreet, F&F * HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. sounmn INE t West y+ \ SEW TEN-ROOMED ck ' 1 Cle Nirset ' new FLAGS, AWNINGS, TENTS, © ANGER, camping outfits, fishing ckley TMT ETL# sup piles, lunch baskets English rain roats, everything la canvas, kiz bags, stlk tents, spray hoods, fmotor boat supplies, Fravk ( Juke, 269 Ontario St Phone or 23 BRUNSWICK TEL, ONTARIO ST, opposite By) XR. statidn, one block from C , on street car line, bar suai) best 'of wines and liquors; charges moderate, ecial rate By the week. Jobe ousineau, Prop. w 91 TO LET. WINTER, HOTEL, 343-84 Bar stocked with », Beers, Wines east Brands of Clgars. Meals, cach, or special rates by the week Yard ane stable scoommodation Rater reasonable Mulville & priser THE GRIMASON ee Princess St the best of Liquors and 'cl PLRNISHED HOI SE FOR wrrge ALI ROC US AND BOARD, 1 ¢ ¢ A 1 « CTURAGE FOR FURNITURE, C1) EAN. dry, alry rooms, absolutely moth proof; your own lock and key Wrast's (City Storage, 2¥8 Queen Bi, "Phone $260. CORNER BUSINESS CHANCES. ANYONE, ANYWHERE, CAN STAR? a mall order business at home No canvassing Be your own, boss Bend for free booklet Tells how Heacock. 2.969 Lockport. N.Y AND RIN FSS STORE, i \ FINANCE AND INSURANCE STONE HOUSE, No, PRINCESS FOR INSURANCE THAT «NSURES GO pros to W. H. Godwin & San's Insurance Emporium, over Northern Crowt Bank, Brock Street, or 'pohne 424. ApS i ¥ ~ ONCE, A VEW EIHT-ROOMED GENERAL INSURANCE--FIRG tare | *" IN Jac tmpre Accident and Health Polistes issu ed; first- Slane companies standard rales Agent, 19% Wellington Streét. RDINER --FIRE, on.gne MARKET Accident and Pl Glass, and Motor rit Bonds, Regina, OR TO RENT, SALE peg FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVEST. ment Soclety; established 18€3, president, Sir Richard Cartwright; money issued on city and farm properties, municipal and eeount debentures: morigages purchas deposits received and Interest al lowed Cc. McG Managing Director, ¥7 Clarence Stree ANTIQUR FURNITU RE A SPECIALTY, eboniztug and gliding enameNin and ail colors of mission work fven best attention Driscoll, 33 John Street. 113 LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND GLOEBR Fire Insurance Company. Available asse's, $61,187 7.215 In addition te which the polic vholders have for security the unimited Habliity of all the stockholders arm and city property Insured at lowegs possible rates. Before renewing old DENTAL. SPARES AND SPARKS, DE 'Phone 346 NTISTS, 1-3 Princess Street, Kingston BOARD AND ROOMS, or giving new business get rates from Strange & Birange, Agenls 'Phone PRASONATS on BRIGHT, AIRY wit t boar Avenue; and all ROOMS, WITH can be had at 321 convenient 10 modern con. 1 University cars, HAS, veéniences 8. H. SIMPSON, L.D.S i 368 Princess § ENT. --r eloabone MOLES,.. BIRTHMARKS, elo, removed permanently | without scar ey Lote ox. | rience. Either Ake Eye | MEDICAL nD, PHYSICIAN DR. ©. OC. NASH, DENTIST Welcker, 133 sistant, 188 Pr 'Phone 8 Xpress Office Street. 'Ph over Dominion Wellington ist, 187 S10 | OUBAN STEAMSHIP AGENCY. { TRANSATLANTIC LINES, ALL CLA | C. 8. Kirkpatrick, Agent i Street, Kingston. . Bi t. BR, C. 8 ------------------------------------------ 8. A. AYKROYD, D.D.S, LDS, DENT. one it Phone r, Nose, Throat and Skin Blem- MaeCalium, th Bopecialist. 26% Bago! Street re » i # 3 r SPARKS, BA, M.D. PHYSICIAN and Burgeon, foo Wellingtan nn Office hours, 10 5 12 am, 3% 4 and 7 to 5 pm "Phone 188 i 3 . AENRY PF SHIT, ARCHITEC rf, BTC 368 King Street. 'Phone ub ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITEOT. wv Avenue Telephon: MUSIC. { | HI | {ORG AN, NG --d AY eel AND NOCAl JAMES has ARC » axns a 51 F Pesor str PIANO A "Phony 60 LEGAL. POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS MER. ¢hants' ank: Bullding, jcorne Brock and Wallington Wirasts TORGNTO /1 "iounnivama ® MUD rs and Solicitors. rence St. Kingston BARRIST. Pe Office, 79 FLORENCE pn TVET r 7 OM OSTEOPATHY. Nar Rit UPHOLSTERER, UPHOL! carpet Nk Brat Bireot " i |W. 3. GAVIN | Betas call 2 i "HEALTH WITHOUT DRUGS --R. 6 Asheroft, DO, Edna E. 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Meleod, IMPORTANT SCIENTIFIC IMISCOV- That Posi direc 1 YSTABLISHED 1806. CUSTOMERS THAT STICK It has been a fixed principle with us to handle nothing but the best. Value for the money holds onr customers year after year. | "We Guarantee Every Load." #* It doesn't cost tery mich 3 or plea When a man begins by s45R a woman, bet in kewping her pleased course that's none of my Busnes, hat fs what causes many & man (0 go he is getting ready to butt broke ""Colgate's vow perigme" Gibson" "Fresh Beeld, Iron and Wioe. It is said that man's secret ivensss if son's, : responwible for woman's curiosity, in. 8, " Gib