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Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Mar 1902, p. 4

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THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 8 Better Paint Cannot Be Made 1 Sold IN PUKSUANCE OF from the Turomie Geasral Trusts Corpora tio the Trustess of the wiiate of the lave Bemes! BW. Cunnlmgham, deciased, there Wilf Le suid by J A. Salter, Auctiowerr, at bs suction rooms, No 58 Brook Street, in the City of Kingeton, at the hour of eleven welgek sn the fomnoon, on Saturday, the 5h day of Xarch, Yd, the lollowing fonds and prevsises sithate in the said city of Kingston, in fouf parcels, viz, PARCEL NO. 1. Lots Nos. 637 awd 688 of the Ordnenes survey of Herchmer Farm, &c, situste on the northesst corner of Princess and Alfred Streets, hoviog a rostage on Princess Btrect of 178 ieer more or less mod om Alfred Street of 62 feet. Upua this parcel are suid "toto situate fume 2-wory brick clad Louses with ecellar sod outbuildings to each, Now £21, 523, 525 awd 327 Friacess Breet, all in goud state of repair _ PAKVEL NO, 2, Part of City lon No. 12, a solxlividion of farm lot No. 24 in the first Concession of the Township of Kitgston situate op the pouth wi of Clergy Steet West, having a ootage of 67 fest more or less and oxiend buck a depth of 54 fwt more or less Shon this parc are sad to be situste four catory brick veneered houses, Now. 18, 20, 29 and 24 Clergy Sirvet West PARCEL NO. 3. Sitmate on the south side of Clergy Sweet West apd being the rear pan of lois Nos, 8 9 fronting. on Dividon' Street, a wb division of farm lot No. 24 in the first Con. tension, having a frontage of 40 leet wore or less and extending back a depth of 110 fost more or less; toge ber with a right of way § feet x 35 fevt on the westerly side thereof, Upon this parcel are seid to be situmte two Zstory rougheost houses, Nos 40 and 42 Clergy Street West PARCEL NO. 4. Part of City lot No. 9, situste on the north side of Clergy Ftreet West, having a frontage of 31 feet more on less and ex toning 'back a depth of 45 feet more or less Bon this parcel are said to be situ ala two 2Zetory roughcast houses, Nos and 17 Clergy Stree West Fach of the parcels will be offered for sale first en bloc, aud secoml separately, suliject to a reserved bik on each For terms and conditions of sale apply to | the Auctioneer, of the Trustees, * . CANILL, CARSCALLEN & No. 16 James St, South Hamilton, | Vendor' Solicitors . Hamilton, 28th February, 1902. - YOU MAKE YOUR PLANS. WE BUILD YOUR HOUSE. I6 will be just ar you want it you lay them out, built oa choose, and will be a house to please throughout x We have modern house: ready lox vou if you doit want to wail. The earlier vou weure a house the better selection you will have, Many who eoukiMngt find a house miltable to rent have hough U's cheaper to buy. Let us show you what we can do for you J. S. R. McCANN. King St , Cor. Brock St. a low you you 8 | branch THE i} SHERWIN- A WILLIAMS PAINT. At GORBETT'S HARDWARE. AUCTION SALE peat TSTATE INSTRUCTIONS THE Whitu---o08th YEAR. DAILY BRITISH WHIG, ubitshed sach evening at 306810 Kin Street, at 80 and 4 13 pages $5 ver year. Editions at w'clock WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, hy pnblished every Thursday morniog st $1 year Attached in one ot the best Job Print. ing Offices in Canada: rapid, stylish and cheap od work: pine improved precses. FDW. J. B. PENSE, PROPRIETOR. t1IE DAILY WHIG. *Opiter per Orbem Dicor.' A RESULT OF THE WAR. The inevitable seems to he in sight ax a result of colonial interference in Canada, Australia and In the struggle in South Africa, and now it the war. dia contributed in troops for is annonnced that the policy of ment by which the dependencies will, provide army corps to be composed of the active militia, definite understanding in regard to the The Canada will training of troops four which need he, must he drilled and disciplin for army corps, supply if od and made effective mobilization, and hence they must be more or lege in training all the while They must represent the more active of the more expense on Canada ? Will it service. the beginning of a new order of things that { relationship which means that the col and especially the beginning of onies shall he subject to the war taxes their The the matter are The question is | of the empire, aml subject to | share of the burden bearing ? Yamba : Leabled references to {brief and som. what suggestive fuller discussion of - the awaited with profound interest. -------- OFFENSIVE SEWAGE. At a meeting of the bourd of health | the which was being {emptied into the slips at the foot of | vertorday reference was made to very offensive matter | Princess and Queen streets, Some years ago, upon the complaint vie: health took ac It had a consultation with the of a man doing business in the nity, the hoard of tion. ! engineer, and as a result a scheme was | { elaborated for the suppression of the nuisance. There was to he a pipe con: nection between the drains at the foot of Princess and Queen streets, and another pipe the by sewage was to be carried away water were reached, { The iron pipes whre made, at an ex pense 'of 8400 or $500, and delivered to the city, for the work, under contract, { though suggested by the board of health, was to be earried out by the { board of works. of the was done. It tion pipes, howevtr, nothing is now said that the too small for the purpose for which they were intended, that they are wholly unserviceable. The original pipes are plan and specification cannot be found, but the pipes are very much in evi This implies some | immediate | Will this put | out until the currents of | Bevond the construe- | -- | | plicate of the Manitoba act which th { privy council had approved i | Bitory, amd wo tamperance man i Lucas {tory} said he would support could be on he vot | provincial measure Hf i forced, and fae minotes later od against it the to Finally man Mr division | Whithey | had opposition, Marior excepted, went against the hill, and suceeeded instead of the liberals into a stew well known condiments. EDITORIAL NOTES. The Tory that Mr lacks inteonstruetive genius RYE Does any one doubt it? ¥ -- Me. Marter is the only member i the opposition who has nerve enough to stand by his temperance principles The second reading of the prohibi tion bill was carried by thirteen. The ! Mail regards that as an unluc ky num | ber. R80 it is--for Mr. Whitney. | The Hamilton eollecting opinions of Spectator Mr. | they were calculated to be, from eon | servatives. The party will bolt any | thing at present. ---- | Whois to be the local candidate on the | home government, includes an arrange | wantg the nomination most may not the conservative side ? The man whe get it, and it will be 4 =ad di as the necessities of the empire arise, | pointment after all that he has done to load the convention. -- The Fitzpatrick bill now before par lament all telephone and tele graph lines in Canada under govern puts makes their revision A and government | ment control subject to | move in the right direction. : i-- !' The finance committee met last | evening and commenced its the budget. It will have to raise the be | taxes in apy case, and even then the demands of the hour cannot be met | Eegnomy, gentlemen, economize ! I The graduates of Toronto univers | iww are waking up to the necessity of { dom something worthy of them | selves; to Seuild { money a convocation hall. | They follow \ wen's students and gra duates in werk, | { { | - { { | thae the colonies generally are weary | of British rule and anxioth for annex } ation to the United Stges. Nr. | Stead is a dreamer, with m | tendencies. In his love | he had { | gogue. for sefis become a dangerous dEna- - 1, Br { to wol | have fir | und to make the colonies contril| (} The colonies may have sc that, and 1 | they have been heard from Mr. B w { erick had better put his pickle. sls ¥ Oo Mr. Broderick the Englanc in the desires largest army | to it, | thing to say about Cl The Hamilion Herald has not he i of the local government entrusting] €° | regulation of licenses to a conser ov | tive commissioner. Kingston was} | voured in this way in thd person |r the late Mr. Hanley, and he had T occasion to difier with his collea N which the { was administered, i { ---- { Hon. Mr. Davis got a good on } Yr. Whitney. "Talk about sted | policies," said he, "Mr. Whi , | « i | as to the manner in into the Mr appears to be satisfied. He in patting his party and he seasoned the dish with all the Whitney of | on has been Whitney's i speech, They are all favourable, ax ap- rates work on They propose to raise enough thi, respect, perhaps have | been inspired bys hem into this good ------ Mr. Stead is under q the impression y jevious won we young his ranch in scheme} go nv twentieth century amusement company of songs, speeches ing at E. Bull's. very sick, Brockville Times. + (THE LABOR LAW BILL that | he was. be would vote against it. Mr Ail-ws All Industries to Import Skill d Lsbor BEAURARNOIS IN ELECTION THE WRIT FOR IT HAS BEEN ISSUED. a Pensions For The North West Mounted Police--It Will Be Some Years Before the Coun- try Willi Pay Heavily--General Capital News. ' Ottawa, March S- Mr. Charlton's bill amending the alien labor law em bodies the principle adopted in reso lutions by the manufacturers At present the law allows new industries to import skilled labor 5! he pew bill would extend the privi lege to all industries if pecded The writ for the election in harnois has been ifsaed, fixing nomin ation for the iUth, and election the 26th. Last year parliament adopted a scale of pensions for officers of the permanent military force, but officers of the north-west mounted police are still unprovided , for, although the troopers under their command are en titled to pension. To remedy this the premier proposed a scale to the house under which it is intended to pay offi retiring after thirty-five years' service or being compulsorily retived after twenty vears' service one-fiftieth » | of the pay and allowances of their rank for each year of service Fifty five officers will come under the bill, fifty of whom have than twenty years' service. Thus it will be years before the country ix called up on to pay out any considerable sum M. 0. Eldridge, assistant director of the department of public quiry, Washington, D.C. is an address at the Eastern good roads convention, which held here next week. Mr. Eldridge will speak on "The Advance of the Good Movement in the United nyo h lean cers Joss some to gine Ontario will he Roads States." The financial minion for the eight 2th February last, shows the revenue to he R6.566,797, an increase over the £2 045,000 same time was $2,402,201, the do months ending statement of same time last year, of Expenditure for 29,057 067, an incroase ol so that there was a hetterment of about half a milion dollars for month of February was about one quarter of million greater than for Febuary, 1901. Expenditure on capi wont for eight over two the same last that there is a surplas of nearly eight ordinary revenue, which when applied to capital expenditure leaves only a small deficit over all ex Lhe Revenue months was 8 millions greater time vear. So millions on penditures Today's official Gazette contains the appointment of Gordon Hunter, K.( Victoria, B.C., as.chief justice of the provinee, and of justice Martin as local judge in admiralty. Interested In Robbery. Galt, progr anscombe Ont., March R Certain mam THISOW --amr--ar--r r left on Monday for Mani La. Benjamin Storey bas sold his Clydesdale stallion to who will take him to the north-west. John inton and family moved last week their farm, which he recently pur ased, John Burley's team ran on Tuescay with the bread no damage was done. E. Bull Clapp"s warfes Hubbs, igh; «t a voung horse last woek. exhibition here on Friday The entertainment consisted and moving pice rox. A musicale was held at the idence of Charles H. Saylor on day evening last. Talent from icton assisted in the programme jes Flossie Jones, Brighton, is visit Mrs. D. Vancleal is ve an ening. The Late Alfred Whelan. the death of Allred Whelan, a resi ent of Bedford Mills, took place B96 PIV VDVEEE $66 IPIEW £ OVER THE TER CUPS, The hostesses at on Wednesday were Mrs. Almon the Badminton tea amd ton Whist Clab Wednesday Almon and the young woph Thursday might. The "The Chystnuts served at Mrs on the Bath road. 'Ar Home to a friends at tea mel nt night Mes. Mac Hora's on Mrs. chaperoned and DenZis driving pr *tarimi tie ty on HEIVC rem and Reves' farm house Mrs. Birch pas large number of hour on Monday Mrs. Laidlaw was hoste s at an "At Home" on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Hobart bivde gave a progressive euechre party ni ht. There were thir IBVors were Mrs. Speen and Mr. A supper was the on Thursday tables he won by Miss Spangenberg, sor, Me. R McMahon Mes. Britton leit on Thursday for Montreal where she will be Mrs. Philip Gaibert's till Tuesday and then she will go on to (Mtawa for a short visit with Mrs. Reginald Brock Mrs. Hugh Nickle returned from To routo on Wednesday after spending a week with her Mrs Dickson Miss Sarah Molson, of London, Eng. who Mes. Alex. Kirkpatrick's guest; teit on Wednesday for Mon treal where will Mrs. Din ham Molson. . teen Waldron, jr, guest grandmother, was she Visit * aa A Miss Marion Calvin is the guest of Mrs, Bell, at (Htawa, Miss Kathleen Harty has from Toronto, Miss Jessie Reckie left on Wednesday to spend a month with her sister, Mrs Ward, at Westmount Mis. A. Flower March Montreal. Arthur spent returned : has returned from Mrs bridge, Matheson, of this week with Cartwright at ""Hazeldell." Mrs. Hughes returned from Cornwall on Wednesday Miss lda Martin, of guest of Mrs. Iva KE. Martin Miss Frances Macaulay, been staying with Mrs. Miller treal, is home to-day I'he club Mrs Games Mrs Picton, is the who has at Mon expected Juvenile Garrett's toboggan last night and enjoyed an evening's romp instead of the us ual slide the College hill The cold snap of to-day rejoices the hearts of the skating eo a who feared there the meeting to-night The Mrs. Walkem, Mix Higuing, Miss Bryson, Miss Mise McParland, Miss Elsie Miss King, Miss Lettice Pandy and Miss Constance Tandy . $ ae . met at on club members, would be no jee for club hostesses will be Nash, Mrs Caldwell, Saunders, Cards are Richmond's, Union the 14th instant oT he Ladies" Whist Club met at Mrs Carruthers', Thursday night There was a Mess dinner at Tete de Pont Barracks on Thursday night Miss Cecile Pacaud, of Quebec, ar rived from Toronto yesterday and is the guest of Mrs. Grant, *Roselawn Miss. Grace Lowry, of Quebec, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Colin Gordon at Toronto Mrs. Valetine York, is the guest of Moss, St. Patrick out for a Mrs Friday, tea at stréet, on Schuyler, of Mrs street, New Charles A Toronto HEIRS WANTED. -- $7,000 Waiting For Some One Canada. « Napanee, March 8 George A Smythe, an attorney in Newark, N. J., has written his mother, Mrs James Mchim, of this town, an in teresting little fortune of $7,000 awaiting the claims of heirs in Canada named Martin. It that last October a woman seventy vears of age died, leaving this amount of money without making position of it whatever The wo man's maiden name was Mary Mar tin, and she was born in England, on some estate where her father was em ployed, and asx a young woman herself employed as a nursery maid and travelled with the family. In 1551, when she was nineteen years of she was in Dublin, when she fell in love - with and marned Patrick In account of a sess any dis was nye, Literary ham Telling How The relation of woman's nerves and which makes her a woman 'NERVOUS PROSTRATICN. Miss W. Childs-Blackburn, Secretary of the Rock [sland and Art Society, Writes a Special Letter to Mrs. Pink- She Was Cured. generative organs is very close ; eon sequently nine tenths of the nervous prostration, nervous despondency and pervous irritability of women arise from some derangement of the organise Herein we prove Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will quickly relieve all this trenbie, conciy sively that Lydia E. SH Se E> SS "Drar Mrs. Pivknam:--1 take tion there is no female remedy to nervous prostration, so much so that tried different remedies which only sug my stomach refused food. troubles and was perfectly cured, ca Compound, and I made up my mind However, before one moult after six weeks falcgiwl us. of the « woman could have a chance to try it, BracknUrs, 2022 Fifth Ave, Nothing will relieve this dist "Dear Mrs. Pixgnay:-- When advice I really thought my days we could not stand on my feet for fifteen nervous prostration. My kidneys we condition. Everyone, and even my consumption. I followed your advice result that I became a well woman, ar tor's bill. I feel that Lydia E. Pi thousand sick women every year. affects of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, I attended to, together with the close confinement A neiglibpr who had suffered with d passed | "RN. y please in acknowledging the Hy, est inn s not properly ht on for a vear | doctored con Uy. 1 ceeded in poleming and ovarian "egetab lo ' fad trial, uan, and ith. equal it. W {my di Hed tuy attention te to give it a two n was like a new w pupound 1 was i i It certainly is of great benefit to women, and I wish every poor suffering Yours very truly, Miss W, CuiLps 2ock Island, NL" ressing condition so sarely as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; it soothes, strengt hens, heals and tones up the delicate female organism, cure for all kinds of female complaints; that bearing down feeling, backache, displacement of the womb, inflammation of the ovaries and is invaluable during the change of life. How Mrs. Pinkham helped lirs. Borst. It is a positive I wrote to you some time ago for re numbered. 1 was so ill that I minutes at a time, I had female troubles in many of their worst forms; inflammation and ulceration of the womb; leucorrheea ; bearing down pains; headach +» and backache ; re out of order and blood in a bad doctor thought I was going into faithfully for six months with the wd it cost me much less than a doo. nkham's Vegetable Compound saved my life." -- Mgrs. Sawver Bomst, 7 Cozy Ave, Oneonta, N. x. The above letter shows how unerring is the advice which Mrs. Pinkham gives to women who write her about their sickness: as the advice is free and always helpful it is not strange that she advises more than one hundred Her address is Lynn, Mass. $5 REWARD, -- We have deposited with the National City Bank of Lynn, $5000, | which will be paid to any parson who can find that the shove testimonial letters Are Dot genuine, OF Wery {3tlistad befors abtainin, mission ydia KB. Pinkham Med he writer's special pane ine Co., Lynn, Mass Talk It Over. | That Next Dress. THE SWELL ONL FOR SPRING \re you talk with Come in and going to have it for Easter ? us about it. We are in a position to do this thing Byrnes, and they sailed for America immediately after. In 1360 she lost her husband, and sulmequently remax would, if made premier, careyy Thursday at the Brockville general dence, and they suggest that s | : 1 gyes ome one as it had heen by thet | hospital, from a fractured skull, sus- { the license a "ARE YOU PLANNING FOR A HOME OF YOUR OWN ? If you're not you should be. And we can wive you timely, efficient assistance in your planning: Come in, look over our long lat of , sd learn our plain, practical methods of helping howe makers. D. A. CAYS, 346 King Street. From (he Obild of a Vear to the Man 6 Woman of Fowseore, Malt Breakinst Food provides in a ¢ that no other ean do for the had very definite plans, and that it is remarkable, to say the that 'they were not executed. The board of health asks the eoun cil to the that the pipes may be used in conveying the beyond the wharves and to deep water. The nujs- ance Ais least, reconsider hope sewage becoming intolerable way, and should in some and speedily, he abolished. TORIES IN A STEW. What a lot of humbugs there are in the Ontario opposition! Mr. Marter has made some show of being con: sistent. He had suffered at the hands of his party because of his principles. He tion, been deposed from the leader, ship, and supplanted by Mr. Whit- ney. He probably remembered this and reluctantly voted for the second reading of Mr. Ross' hill, though he promi-ed to even things up a hit and give ease to his political conscience by moving amendments on the Gora sion of the third reading. Others, were not as successful as Mr. Marter in accounting for their per formances. Mr. Foy (tory) failed to conceal his disgust with prohibition. To him the suppression of the lguor traffic by provincial legislation meant the transfer of the business from the saloons to the homes of the people. Mr. Hoyle (tory), an aforetime apostle Fol temperance and an ads ocate of the Scott act, had visions of awfal wick- edness that would follow the trans: fer of the trade from the hotel to the drug store. in his constituency there was a strong sentiment, but before he would vom. for Mr. matter in the | had, aiter one notable bye-elec | An Interesting Relic. | orale. but Mr. 'oke, and so Davis Montreal, ly elected Almonte Gazette, ved i by Mr. Close, DR. LEONAR free of partizan contrd regaraed that did the | laughed heartily over the idea. D'S ELECTION. Proceedings in Contestation Ha Been Withdrawn, March 8.--The ings in the contestation against E ile Leonard, conservative, the rece member for Laval, b been withdrawn. The petitioner, h ever, before withdrawing his ' obtained from judge Robidouy, a lay for fifteen days in which act might be taken so that there is time to enter a new action be fournsd expedient to do so. An interesting relie of man in all roaming forests primeval in the toa ship of Lavant--now a solemn, ab domed hrale--is in possession of T., > Caldwell, Lanark. spear head measuring one and a qu ter inches from head to heel, one 4 a half inches at the widest part, | pering to a fine point. ribbed on 4 lengthwise, perfectly shaped his copper. Lavant. is souvenir ig as a om house, for proceed shoul the no pristine gle It was foy tained by a kick from a horse. Mr. Whelan was employed by J. I. Tett, Bedford Mills, and while drawing wat er about Christinas was knocked off the sleigh by the barrel shifting, and throwing him -under the horse's feet. For a time the deceased recovered sufficiently to resmne work, but a few weeks ago the injuries caused him |i considerable trouble, and he came to the hospital for treatment. Mr. Whel- an was thirty-six years of age, and i; a widow and family of four small children. Mrs. Whelan was with her husband during his last hours. The botly was removed to Bedford Mills for interment. ' oO ---------------------------- Business College Notes. Frank Jones, a student, has secured a position in the office of R. J. Car son & Co., wholesale merchants, Kingston, George L. Perry, a sta dent. has secured a position with the Montreal transportation company. Students from Elginburg, Gananoque and Campbelliord, a number from the city, registered this week. The number of students taking © different courses by mail continues increase. The evening classes are wel patronized. M. S. Abrams, a forme student, is. travelling for a Chicagy firm. a -------------- Cheaper Eggs And Butter. Putter and eggs took a big drop © the local market on Saturday. A wellyg ago eggs sold at thirty cents a dose@ to-day they could be bought freely & twenty cents a dozen. Butter quot a umbled to-day to twenty cen prints, and stats a pound for rolls. The marke while not a large one for Saturday fenves a pound for was larger than expected. et "The Poachers," one of the lavort | repretorire plays of thi Hogal {e | theatre, Vienna, is York. a. Ki Gowan, Deseronto, ried, and was again left a widow, without children. She then sought employment as a house servant, and in the subsequent vears was able to save the $7,000, which now awaits a claimant. In later wears, when of her fellow servants spoke of having a fortune to leave she told them of her early struggles and that at one time she was obliged to pawn everything she had, and even cut her hair head and sold it, and at that time she wrote to her brother in Canada for she never mentioned her brother's name, nor do anv of ber acqguaintan ces of the past thirty vears know her father's or mother's names, or any facts in her family history that way lead to the discovery of her pext.of kin. So after all her years of ton! and privationi her hard-earned and carefully-saved money may go nto the state treasury, some «hil dren of Mary Martin's brother, who ean prove their father was born in England, amd bad a sister Macy, who lived in the states, can bé found some het some of from her assistance, hut A GIRLI TAKES POISON. Because She Could Not Use Her Father's Horse, Et. Mary's, Ont, Mapch 8. Misa Gertie Porman, the eighteen year-old daughter of Joseph H. Forman, who conducts a tile yard about two miles south of the town, committed suicide by poiron on Tuesday It appears that Mise Forman bad aded her father for the nse of the horse for a couple of dave, but be had declined, as be had to come to town aad needed the: horse himself His daughter got worked up over the aisappoiniment, and told ber mother she" would poison bersell. The threat right for you. Trimmings Are Fas Monday. ARE flare, latest style and bast wu Only a few of them. Isis, CLARIFIED MILK. | PURE MILK IS OUR MOTTO. | OUR POSITION WARRANTS 8S IN| gusrantesinig our supply to be of the high est: test of purity . { thar sswtem of handling from the sard fo sone Boor in supported by tie BEST SANY | TARY AND DAIRY AUTHORITIES Clarified milk, cream and butter t thy of a fair trial tn ear fondly In lature we puspose dliveiimg oar MILK IN BOTTLES thromghout the sntiny smsos REL our We invite you te enil ae tiling aud plant 5 MILK CO. Of Kingston, Limited.' i are wor was not eredited. but the girl went upstairs to her bedroom, barricaded the door from within by moving the i hed against it, and took strychpioe | mixed with apple sauce. Shortly the | screams of the unfortonate girl called the household to her. and om gaining enirance she was found in the throes of awful agony, asa died in about | THE CLARIFIED Cor. Brock and Bagot Sts. "Phone 167, | New Elevator Opened. Port Arthur. Ont, Merch 8. The | Canadizn Northern elovator way op ened, yewterdsy, by general saperin- | tendent Henna, Eservibing worked without 8 hitch. Ten thousand busk- i aly were stored during the day. Materials Are Fashionable, hionable, Our Work is Satisfactory, Our Prices Are Reasonable, Milliners and Dressmakers are all bick to work on A Special Bargain THE NEW TWEED SUITS, Tailor- M ule, Jacket Lined with Mercerised Sateen, ~kirt full irk. Special $5 Suit. STARR & SUTCLIFFE'S, 118 and 120 Princess Street. Kingston, Ont, There's Plenty. Hel, ; Not a cash gift, saving You will not fail to get the worth of your money if you select the SPRING OVERCOAT or SUIT of CLOTHES you need from among our very large imported stock. J. R. Johnston, TAILOR and DRAPER. HENRY P. SMITH, Avchitect, ote., /ucher Balidisg

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