THE DAILY BRITISH _WHIG, SATURDAY. octonEn 14, 1951. ; ; : o PAGE THRER. I ------ sesssaseraniansssnssasessasesentss I AMUSEMENTS SF Ia aden ew er (GRD OPERA, HOUSE The People' 8 Forum [nate ovr x Swann} TONIGHT in tea must be dis- . | William Allan Brought to dings! The Distisguished English Comedian, reer - SUSE. % . 3 ! ton for Treatment to an Injured C JAMES BANCROFT CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES : 1 Fon SALE. : 3 1 ! (Continued from Page 2.) E : 2 iye. , . _- - tinctive, pleasing | Nis. Lyman and the Misses Lyman | ¥ ox. 3 a wud London Comedy Compnay, Pfc. First insertion le a word. Each -_- EBT. BUH, pow ¥ JTONA GOOD WORK HORSE. APPLY, 94 ! a brah Gananoque ot {.--A sensational! semting the Girestest of a arce serutive lasertion thereafter bal . + . ' : 1 ed at a very bright and en- $96, ed : . and unvarying to merit ntertam a Yery bright an f sorap took = place at an early hot Comedion, cent a word, Minimum chafke for ibrar ase WHHL Rid lone LarGe wansor BOOKCASE oi i . Joye able tes on Thursday afternoon, : : , ¢ a t : o . ' estend arning, at the wharf jus (f E SECRETARY one Insertion 25¢; three lasertioas, on ¥ * for libras at Turk's 9% continuous use. The [iat "Calderwood." The halls and {y sterday morning, at th arf jo THE PRIVAT | Mamertive es tury ¥ At Turks bi lower dam in Ganano pw drawing room were decorated with au- | .s : : ; | river between Reeve £0. K. Britton a d | Prices--23, 35, 30, 735, $1 40. TY \ a tumn leaves and vines. In the dining ; FOUND. AL CORN CLTPER AND BLOWER, flavor of Red Rose Teals {room the tea table was centred by a : a couple of government survey party's! Seats mow on Sale. . 2 a Mi bp Ha all its own; and it never | targe vase of wild asters, surnpunded | Se. Mr. Britton, without | eg 3 HELP--WANTED, \ MAL Sum oF woes, uN » Vr e fifty tons | shou 1h he % WN by a wreath of autumn leaves, and | permission, in lightering the 6 ; M da Oct. 1 6 ea ------------------------ tenia g = = fails to win and hold ap- lighted with unshaded candles. Ws j of eoal from the ste ambarge Ring on Y, : a a - and ihe. fa 3 ; : MOTOR CYVOLE, 1 RTISS, James Third poured tea, Mrs. E. . | leader, in order to float 'her offi the TO FEED PRESSES, Are.) rt : proval because it never | Torrance poured coffee and Miss RA | shoal near the mouth of Gananoque | served the ice cream, assisted hy] Fiver, appropriated the government am, ) \ AR . fails in quality. Try it. Misses Anna and Marion Leslie, Misy]8¢0w, owned by the surves party, THE SQUAW MA A GOOD ri. ay cook. ; n HOTELS AND RESTAURA NTS. FUE WILLOW FARM, OVI. HAL 3 Mildred Jones, Miss Muriel King, Miss Their launch ran into Gananoque river Mi I tres ROLE = ye : : : , ! » 3 . hursday . N - we . - hart i : A Lassie Kirkpatrick, Miss hathleen and located the scow on 3 BY EDWIN MILTON ROYLE. p =~ i: « 3 ais Thpa inner WM evening and .yesterday morning. went . BRUNSW IC HK ROTEL, ONTARIO ST, Crisp, Miss Nan Skinner and {iss 5 a a M Britt i: A Stircing American Drama in 4 Aetn.| {4 DRIVER, AT ONCE. APPLY TO oppos LTR § ' Edith Hogan. down te find what right Ma. Dntton be Show That Dazsied 2 Continents Bawen's Confectior ary Store . {ror - - - - had to the use of it, when an el . bar altercation followed and blows were! 'A Virile and struck. Chief Ryan was summoned, Prastern L Lenrsnsssas : Cl RE SEN GIRL CLARENCE BENNETT PRESENTS LX ED J crn « t ar ENGLISH HIATING SADDLE, Spr. ed vw be ; ¥ a » . Ying Seats now on Sale. 3 special Mrs. David Murray, Frontenne i, 3%, 50, 75 #00, wtreet, was hostess at a very deligt- ful tea ou Friday afternoon in honor | Pt the two men had left and the mn feather w w work p f the survey party was there Parker £9 Princes of her guest, Mrs. Black. Mrs. Henty | chief of th y party he HF guny Wade assisted Mrs. Muwiray in the | to claim his seow. It is said the case -- Has a --~ me, neve Street tock Bau FlAmping To drawing-room. In the dining-room the | Was an error, as Mr, Britton tele- . ; f Al Beers, \ os marine 1 Adquaors d ioe Br is ol English ral { polishext table was centred ... .. a phoned for the use of Mischell & Wil flor Bngitan rain ats, ev ery! "w i : . y ach ore mtario Street ) n ents r | huge bunch of dainty pink carnations |®on's scow, wk was promptly grant tary - ra by the ard and hoods, mo dost DPE 5 a 10ING GIRL TO LEARN OSTRICH Ap te | Positively the only appearance of the y at A. Maclean's and ferns, and was presided over by ed, and sending a crew for it, they T he -- _-- a stab : Accommagiali Rats Frank W. Cooke, 269 Ontario ®t Mrs. BR. Uglow and Mrs. Colin Mag | in mistake took the government scow \ MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO GO T0 dips oon a oi Phone 331 or 13. 2 pherson, The girls who assisted in anchored near Robertson's coal shed, the «< ¥: family of three Bi 3 = © HANGING SE: NTIMENT. passing the refreshments were : Misies om the other aid JARRE men Slatin IMPERIAL RUSSIAN BALLET ia bard work. "Ap 3 at w hig office. : : {THE FARM, BEING PART Los a i Lily and Marjorie Murray, Miss Bessie | Mr. Britton to be justified in taking BUSINESS CHANCES. © 8. Tow 1 i Oliver Goldsmith's 20 p 'ill| Robertson, Miss Edith Fraser, Miss it, 88 the Ringleader was in distress GOOD NERAL SERVANT VE tr ------------------------ 3 ser, ) kon IRAL SE t REFER- age." Floriie Stewart. at the time. The law will probably | MIKAIL MORDKIN, Artistic Director| py 8s required. Apply to Mrs W » . . Ee . n settle the case. | assisted by a brilliant array of the T. Connell, 11 Arch Street. ANYONE, ANYWHERE, AN STARS Goldsmith in his "Deserted Village," . . William Allan, Charles street met | assisted 4 ! i = : ml order busines t n No spoke_of a certeén chapel where those Mrs. D. E. Mundell, Brock street, en-| | mn si) 4 j world's greatest chorsoEvaphie art-1 oo i yo who "went to scoff remained to pray." |tertained at a very jolly party on with a painful injury ho his right eve, ists, presenting the sensational, speq- kiet > § } : for 'her little vesterday noon. Dr. Sinclair was con-|'®'™ ' A Goon GENE RAL SERY ANT: NO 8. Lockport, N.X So in life one often laughs at what {Friday arlie. M dell. er little son, sulted and considering the case serivdtacular. "Ocular Opera, aundry Anp 1 venin tol ------------ { ter Char unde: (4 he does not understand and later, {Master Cha He : ous, the unfortunate man, accompan Mrs. Jas. Thi . ra when he does understand, his laugh | » W. L Grant had » riot bridestitd by his brother, Alexander par | aa ------ ------ - EUROPEAN CAPITAL turns to praise, There were some who | i wr LITBRL 180 PREY FIGs {eft for Kingston, vesterday afternoon, ENE SERV ANT: 3 a ok ba , :. | weather for her post-nuptial recepti doubted the merits of Ne whro's Werpi } hich I 4 ~ a y mel ved k ¥ on Hor consultation' with a specialist, as $ » "Thos. 'Shin, "1" Furnished or citle, the scalp germicide and hair | Which she held at her Pid, ome ON jit was fesred a blood vessel in the And a Sparkling Programe of De: YF Sa Mit, 2 2 : nan faut dressing; but since they) have tried it | Wellington street, on Friday after eve had been ruptured. | lightful Divertissements, ---- i ----------r Henry Bedard, Brockville, has been | The feature of the } Powers Pir A huand.- Al they are now among its best friends | noon. The bride looked charming in and strongest endorsers, Herpicide | ® lovely gown of green silk, veiled in given the contract of roofing the new | \ FEW GIRLS FOR STEADY WoRk:| Ui¢ a. ral 2 i } . 3 h kills the germ that eats the hair ofi | KT Te ie all i oud nr Parmenter & Bulloch factory with olitan 0 a Season from $1 to $150 per day ut the root, and the hair then grows | Pretty, with its tall unshaded candles, | ° of I bee ry : i P » ' . { vases of pretty pink asters. Mis gravel, anc yegan operations, vester Office f Kingston Hosiery t 1 4 again. As a hair dressing it 1s in. | 87¢ al F y J . 1 dav a a as Saks Sit Eess Ltd. King Street W " Bn d . ad COMPORT ANY ROOMS, (ONVENE comparable. Try it | Nina Ferguson poured the coffee and dd 3 i Bei 1d | Full SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, un- : eXDIch al 3 . ; TE ot: Sold by : leading dru isis, md | Mise Minnie Gordon poured tea. Rev. R. Burnham, district elder, der the directiofi of Vittorio Po-|--- re - pe ' dor \ : p r 'le . 3 aw) af ng 1 ie L s os. vey tk Bnd Mr. Henry glow, of the Merchants conducted the quarterly meeting ser mn Siam ir sampis lo 15a PPank, has been moved from Strat vice in the Free Methodist church last | de Co., Detroit, Mich. "Ome dol- ff 4" "ty, branch of that bank at |evening, assisting the local evange | House, New York, for newspapers ha bottles guaranteed, Jas. UB, Me | wooo lists, the Misses Kthel Davey and Ella for So spapers, N Lead, special agent, Kingston. Mins Helen Finkle, who is nurse-in | Luck. Prices, $3, $2. 80, $2, 1 0& $1, cate, 3,969 Lockport, i" . Sh deo .,, PRP-S | training in the Massachusetts hospi | The recent { tal, Boston, is spending her holidays |(:ananoque I Sold only by trained Corsetieres {with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | has brought to light a shortage of a « APARLE oLD Cot NTRY Dow Ne ALLIANG IY : | Finkle, { nion street. | considerable amount, 'Thursday, Oct. 19 i ] Selec wel aon g » en ---- | Drummond Street, Montreal, or 35] ¥ Merk Laue, Londen, Euginnd STORAGE FUR FURNITURE. Ty .S lla Co | $n 8's { The Y.P.C. of Christ church held a HALES: Fito MAN FHESENTS } oy pirell rset Professor and Mra, Colville, expect | session, last evening, to get acquaint CHARLE ' . "Np. Pembroke Street, Torexte. - p Airy rooms . rm rof r own 3 to move shortly into' their new home led with the new curate, Rev, Walter F I f lor ' in : i | y " t it t AE 295 Que or at the corner of Alwington avenue |Cox. rancis 1 son LARURERS AND QUARRY "MEN; FINANCE AND INSURANCE. I ane §} ' Muaus $! ¢ ' Hokie ir | pooh Bening. Fi {and hing streets, } Miss Maud Burke, who left here a | IN HIS OWN COMEDY SUCCESS, wages 1 15 to 50 per y nos sanitary, comfortable. av, oJ. 0. Crs y J » ¢ » siti board: on, Heed . h dort Rev. J. 0. Crisp returned on Thur | week ago, to take a position as . Y \ oh ; 4 po | FOR INSURANCE THAT INST RES Gu) HOSE CORNER BROCK AND FROS. Gutranined one your again breakage or day from Toronto, where he has been stenographer in Ottawa, has accepted | Cate. tallius Bay, b WH & A A Joy. rust. Appointments to your convenience. spending a few days. a situation here, in the oflices of the | . ---------- - ------ - En woriu ' rihe rt ley y ene d Phone or send post card Mre. John Webster, who has been | St. Lawrence Steel / and Wire com- | "An Tender an 'ddttle Lord Fauntleroy'| MONTE 3 3 ass : : 1 . ial 'h Margaret Dunnett, visiting Canon and Mrs, Cooke, atipany, and will return at once to as- | and Three Times as Funny $ NELLY } Ax} ¥ EARNED 'Phone 0 ttl olde > rp i , i I» i distributi vd malling booklets ; . 878. Corsettiere, 'Hazeldell," spent several days in|sume her duties here. Dr. E. I. At- Solan i Seats on Sale Tuesday mip t canvassing or | GENERAL INSURANCE--FIRE, LIF i 105 Wellington 8t, be 2 a . . : . Cast and nls on - o - a ES ille with Colonel and Mrs ikinson, spending the past week in| Production 25, Sh, 75, Ki, $1.50. ddling. work. at hems ne Accident, and Health § : jrenNisnen ROOMS, cONVENIENY | | { rodds, Tr t Tate ONY nLinay ney nLy HEBROOW, desti, of the Metropolitan Opera zx INTELLIG 10 SETTER WELL-SITLATLD "or Audit of the books ot! Seats on Sale Monday. } Soe 3 2 . { HOD SEVEN-ROOM. HOSE, W118 lodge, No. 114, 1LO.O.F., do THE INTERNATIONAL BANKERS at § . * Journal, Delinestor, Designer, New Ido and Vogue. Ponton on her way home to Hamil Hamilton and Toronto, has returned : -- ton . " home. Miss BE. Howard, Gloversville, | Rev. Ogilvie Dobbs, Brockvilfe, has N.Y., is spending a short time here ng the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.[ Gy her aunt, Mrs, Charles Clark, . ; none; WRITE ' ARD bin, : ager i -- ™ E. Walkem, Union street, for a few Garden street. sii supplies; we the greatest Ae de nd « | | davs, . . . . Miss Bessie Henry Brock street, ERCY propos In Canada tao- ¢ roke tea state al MEDICAL, * : . Bu - AY: no outlay necessary Apply ey aii hare f 3 r} . i i spending the past few weeks with 228 Albert § is pn po : rib x - Lo, =: J treet, Ot- i ' " ' The marriage of Mise Muriel Jones friends in Detroit, Mich., and Toron- | y trect i Phone | {and Mr. Robert Sinclair took place ' T hi to, has x a. Lieorge # | CHA - -- -- ----" - . SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NOMI. jn PForonto this afternoon, in St er NP returned home eorge 1 NY | CITY HALL, Fu i ARS, n A nn, PHY NK IN DR. i i i has returned from a trip 0 ) m, 2 tod {James' cathedral, at three o'clock : WANTED, LADIES T u ' . wt rg. 8. Fergus 'o ED, A ; TO DO PLAIN H . ARK ET WANT LAND WEGULATIONS. | Colonel and Yin. Dongen... Young ban or tore ort, Huron, Wednesday, Oct. 18 urd lich alin, "i Eds: AS {have taken apartments at Mrs * fi A : ha Ur Spars ime; goo y } on ahi 9 : ANY PERSON 0 " is rue f her gr the Mrs. But- » . sent any dist ' ; i head of bir Ea a Elm avenue, Toronto. Co-| ig of her grandmother, Nr t= | Admitted by the Public aud Press to be ) i years old may homestead a quarter|lonel Young has retired from active Pricen--$1.50, $1.00, Tie, y Mainitone' Silkaichewan "op" Alberc |*ESice | FRE em ee e The applicant must appear in person ~ Mr. G worge Herridge arrived from At Pleasant Valley, the minton Land Agency or Sub-|(ttaw n Tuesd < te In ' > " FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVEST. Agency for The dunt rict, Sutry by proxy vit ie Fung gay: 0 aod Swan) J Jest yaliny, wi 3, Farmers ay een 'S ic ommi p : esta 1 \ w-- may made at any agencv. nh certain nr are wel throug with potato digrng, ' ¢ I « ; . + . RARE 4 Sondicions, - hy futher. mother, som| Mr. Victor Drury, of Montreal, bt] ehich is mo e 1 an Lota i § ¥ > Hn . warren: |! i old y and f OCEAN STEAMSHIP AGENCY, hter, brother sister of intend: [on Monday f Ne o i a 1 : i 8 vig teady | er r . flagbtor. brotha or on onday Jor New" York to meet |is with sincere regret that the news a a APPLY | lebent ure ™ 2 . p od | TRANSATLANTIC LINES, ALL CLASS. ne sels : | ah 4 Mctd AAR : i North street the successor of Rublustein. send stamp f C.D, MacCALLEM, PHYSICIAN National Manu 2 : \ Fd i ------------------------------------------------------ |e a s------ tivs--8ix months' residence upon his brother-in-law, Six Maxwell Aijt was received of the death on Monday and cultivation of the land In each of (ken, M.P., who is due to arrive from | of John MeMahon, a higidy respected | 3 three years. A homesteader may Wve! i'noland the end of the week i hinbrook | within nine miles of his Nomestegad on ¥ . . bagi d . resident of Hinchinbrooke, who vieit- | a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned . x ed his daughter, here, Mrs. A. Man and occupied by him or by his father, Mrs. Phiip Gilbert will leave Mon son, recently, nnd seemed to be en 05 ARE 05 Bother, son, daughter, brother oF|jpeyl shorely to spend the winter | joving good 'health for a man of his | In certain districts a homesteader In|With her father, Judge' Britton, inlage, ninety-two vears. Visitors: Mr. | Tra aig leayepiClty Deptt as db om. o_o go standing may pre-empt A quarter| Toronto. and Mrs, ( A. Philli f Sinith' kn ich " to t rb I trains . Mrs. G psi o Sinith's v , . EST en Ts ant end, dio: Mrs, Herbert Tandy, who has been | Falls, "at George Barr's, also at ju I md : : ) LERKY on i ry homme LE erin mi oh the homesiead or pre-emption six|visiting Dr. and Mrs. A. R. B. Wil-| George Hughes': Mrs. Frederick Filler. | -- : BL working men; Bo ul months in each of six years from!|iamgon, I'rock street, returned on | beck at George Hughes': Mrs. Cowdy, ne! : date of homestead entry (Including the... : : = time required to earn homestead Shuraduy to her home in Parry | Harrowsmith, at George Hughes': the i patent) and cultivate fifty acres extra | Sound, people wish thev had rural mail de | 3 | A B--. exhausted Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dalton, Johnson { livery, which would break the dull | T'S tontvedihy tha ide: | Whig office 7 > 2 5h any DONT HE GREY --1 8H MILTON'S 8 pre-emptioh may enter for a pur. street, left.on Friday for Spring { monotony of the country life in an H nut T 9 RS Hi n fay ro 1 | FURNITURE FINISHER { i i . chased homestead In certain districts. (peld, Muss, to visit Dr. and Mre !fumn; Mr. and Mes. (5. A Phillips, | " t sirties desiring { -- rrsea---- . Trice 3300 Jeb Aus. a 13 Must George F. Dalton. Master George and Miss Dorothea, | y se | 8 { : ge . years, cultivate fifty acres and erect| Mr. Cecil Knight has returned tothe (wins, also George Barr, Miss A |th A ste oruet f "| EY th ATLANTIQUE FELENITURE A SPECIALTY, & house worth $300.00. Toronto after Spending a few days| FE. Barr, spent Sunday at Mount | Kingston, re t woeupied by Ira 1. wil r . $200" oT a 00 | shana ng abd 4 - WW. CORY, with Dr. and Mrs. A. « Kuight, Alice Chesney: Mr. and Mrs. Phillips will | Smith 0 tunity to-advance rapid t 4 | y y Ju King fte . T 8 DAWSON - & iH liberally wr Ep i» '3 J : a) ARCHITECTS Deputy of the Minister of the street visit ingston after which they shall | THOMAS DAWSON ¥ | ' 9 ' | v wr : | ot difficult Interio = turn to Smith's Falls. Assignee ne Beri : i Aroj N.B.--Unauthorized publication of pp wo felurn to Smith's Fa | en ! 108 required International HENRY PP. SMITH, ARCHSEECT, 110 ols advertisement will not be pald MEETING FRIDAY EVENING ---------------- i Kingston, Oct. §, 1911, | { } Sheritf's Office i Bible Press,. Toronto : ! | ' IK i Via Grand Trunk Railway, | HY ERPYOL, LOADGY, AND GLOW I PERSGNALS, FRIDAY, OUTORER 20TH, : mpany, i i | i | HAIR, MOLES, BINTHMARKS, NANTED---GENERAL. Of Teachers and Officers of Syden- Late Thomas Andrew, Arden. | ~ FARMS FOR SALE } St t Bible School Arden, Oct. 13. Thomas Andrew, | E * J.P., died suddenly on the 10 y An exceptionally good Farm of < . + the 10th. He! A meeting of the teachers and ofli- had been unwell for some time but | *¢T five miles from Kingstor i) : ' » this one is tt arge for you, we ha Hibl of } ydenham Street Methodist this death was not looked for He | many smaller cones to offer Hible school was held, Friday OVERING floaves a widow. He was a member A few Farms to Rept' in the church parlors, the superinten- of Cataraqui lodge, AF. & AM., No. | I, J. LOCKHART, dent, T. F. Harrison, was in the chail. |g, and. Chaplier No. ) te Nod The treasurer's report showed finances #0 a charter member of St "Andrew's "Phone to be in a satisfactory condition with lodge, 97, Arden Mr Andrew was i a balance on hand. Plans for the win- |, 50» "4 ° i " as a . g 3 hs life-long liberal. The funeral was con ter's work were placed in the hands of ducted by the members of St. An-| The Annual Meeting . committees, and a-#pirit of enthusiasm Socks 'will. be hel : ounce ---------------- previfiled drow's lodge. Deceased was a mem | aon ill be it? i ai pri - - p---- WINDOW CLEANING Chamber. Get. 11th, GET READY FOR A BETTER Posi : : " . ¥ F Ti rkers of the newlv-sta {ber of St. Paul's church, Arden, and |" Ejection of officers add general oT SAD) a ; rom Dutchland he wo « newly started de. | upright and just in all his busi- | ness. Aj members cordially invited fun We fit you "al home. wi INTLEMEN 0 BRING THER | ARTHI RH ELLIS AROCHITHOT, PEEPID 450 D SHOE REPAIRING OF EVERY DE- | scripts A ork tie eather only use rial w iffice ne Scott's 6 Str ' | Clergy 5 WM. NEWLANDS & SON, ARCHIE. a ram - RR . Bag 3 THOSE HAVING Goob sEcoxn. | - Office i hand furiiiture see me | FEOLEEE Fd = row En ¥ SON, ARCHITECTS, MER. ¥ i i oryger eh pot Sunday school reported increased attend THE SEASON OF PALL HOUSE , Et attendance with prospects of a bright {Hess dealings. He will be greatly | 1© JAMES BREW ART THE DESIGNS OF OUR @|future. It was decided for Sydenham [ised in the community in which Co i Bee Tens chanics ng ring IMPORTED DUTCH HOT street school to support a native |O¢ hved. For many years he was se- ctr rcp a civil servi KFiie ahoriont TE ; 54 poacher in India, an addition to [retary treasurer of 8.8. No 2, Arden, | SITUATION WANTED, | Correspondence © Amber 151 Brock Bt. » WATER KETTLES ARE Dis @ other missionary activities. also treasurer of the township for : P., Taror 'anade os rt TINCTIVE Twenty-five delegates will reprosshl many Years. ia RESPECTABLE, ELDERLY LADY | NTED., AGE 15.350 FOR desires a comfartable home: can FOR THE COMING BRIDE: the school at the provincial Sunday do Hghi housewonk And plain sew. | firemen. §1 ily. and braks eae 1 LEGAL. THEY CANNOT BUT PROVE ® school association convention in . . } ing. Apply. 12 Alma Street, City. | ae A aan w. J. GAVINE, CPHOLS TERING ne 4 - ACCEPTABLE ii sak Bote Ag doa Xo An Ideal Hair T | i trike: Dosit ian rantee n pRiriog and carpet work, b air mat-| CH NvivG HAM & MUDIE, BARRIST. > i F| record representation from one ! UNTEOPATHY. ; pent or metic ratiros tress renoval.ag. Drop a card or | Hiice, 71 THE PRICES RANGE FROM school. i ' . =| } Harte 9 . $4.00 TO $18.00 EACH At the elose of the evening, Mrs.| Parisian Sage in compounded on the | "HEALTH WITHOUT DRUG --R. | Tate age, send Stamp A ft. DO, 176 ettin 8c. | t 1 DROP IN AND SEE THEM. §/ "Wiliam Anglin gave a very helpful re- [most advanced sdentific p A tae Pons Oenneton St.| lation, De 135 t of the Bi study classes at [pathing on the market' rday : diseases treated. by . Osteopathic | Street, Brook 3 thitby summer school, the past sea: compare with it. Tt { methods and Fleetricat Yivration: | --_ ' » : t m I nich mors inary tonics | treatments ¥ appointmen one DENTAL. iT oi and does it so quickly that wsers are - A Lr. Excursion to Ottawa. astonished. | REAL ESTATE. SPARKS AND SP. pgymiers. >, '8 team and followers isi 8 1 the Sms 230 1-2 sigincels Btrest, eB Queen's rughy Parisian dandruff cee hone left the Grand Trunk station Satur [germs and eradicates Wandrufi, stops | BOT GHT AND SOLD: RENTS col. a. 5 jereed and money te loan " - day morning at eight o'clock for Ot- [falling hair, itching of he sealp apd| {£7084 dnd money io loan: officd | ogg le LDS, DDS. ORNT. Our yards are well stocked with tana, on a special train. About 250 splitting hairs in two wiek J4.} Richardson 268 Princess § \ 4 went, down to the' capital to ses the |. MeLeod will refund voy money, | men eee | ih ~ 4 Choice Hardwood and Kindling, . w Parisian Sage gives a fasdimatin lus | GREW APPLES AND GROW RICH IN ! tone 10 Duk of Comanche A 47 to ~oms Fai wd mabe | 0 GL Ce br S| BS ARBSTT PRS R Li cut and split as required. New Derbies, $2, $2.50, $3, $4. niimber of Queen's band accompanied beautiful. It makes the Lair grow lands $19 cash and $16 monthiy. 'Phone T U No matter what price you pay youjthe excursion and will make things |Mxuriantly; it is the daintiest and] WHRBoot SoCoresc; annual profice S. A. AYKROYD, D.D.S, ; ry s. best {lively duri tefreshing hair dressing that garden, poutiry. scenery: hunting At nr Botti TY . the i the most i os Lapa Brow The leaders |A Y.M.C basketball team socom scieney bais produced and has not a fishing, boaling: swarm climate; Ti school, past aifice, More. w mili; 510 Ried thi eRcursion. particle of grease or stickiness in it. | Tally Uintns: code Phra] in men's hats. pa sgl j Parisian Bae costs She. at all. drug-| Vnfted demand ne. rodire' 4 rin Ar a DD 9 > : p p 3 . eaters. dad : Guick for maps. photos, Tree infor. v. ~ nA L.1. 2.1. No trace yet found of Miss Violet | Mv. ard Mr, ©. AL. Viokering are iy Kista ami de aiven, .. The git} with he mation. West. Kootenas Frail] Dentist, 15° Montes) Sircel. meas Smith, teacher Foronta mdi the Salvation Army [A a ai is on every package. J. Lands Company, Bax 10%7, "Dept Princess. "Phone $42, Oround floor ) ing at congress meetings. CD, Nelson, BC. office, call 216 Bago Street i Clas ' re King