Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Sep 1902, p. 2

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: : x i : THR DAILY WHIG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. : ' : : : ten: days. He has been nursing 'to Rev." James Elliott, Montreal, by wrenched 'ankle! the various: societies in Queen Street Methodist church, touching his most a MADE HOME RUN DAY'S EPISODES] Capitals, 3 Carpets - Furniture |, flail racks, special $3.50, $5 up to $30. Hall seats and chairs, $3.50 to 218 each. Returning campers, settling down ayain, we pan help you, our staff are at your o repair, polish or upholster your old fur- miture, prompt New ideas in Parlor Pieces in r amhogany, just in for our fall trade Our Mr. Tavlor has just returned visiting the mills the old country France and new importations are daily com- through the these new gous please you right, higher servic Wd good. tan and j from of and customs, are carpets, ing will are ee. "A special Tine of linoleum, hotght in Glas: gow, 'Scotland, Fast quality, while price is lowest Prices qualities than ever in curtains, shows handsome designs and ------ T. F. Harrison Co. 'Phone 90, 91. GARPETS | Every . purchaser of Carpets, whether for the smallest room or the largest hotel wants his mind sdtisfied on three points, namely, price--quality--style. It is because we convince our customers as to every ome of these requirements that we confidently expect your patronage. an ema R. McFaul Kingstoa Carpet Warehouse. Ihe Boys are Marching--Also The Girls. . Back from vacation to school. We have shoes for both boys and girls-- the very best for comfort service and the very best for they cost the least. Mclemolt's The Toronto General Trusts Corporation Office And Safe Deposit Vaults 99 YONGE STREET, TORONTO SHOE STORE 81,C00,00 80,000. Capital, - Reserve Fund = . President : JOHN HOSKIN, QC, LLD. Vice- Presidents : woon, W. H. BEATTY, Es. LANGMUIR, Managing Direetor. LANGMUIR, Assistant Mumaver. 3 DAVEY, Seoretary. act Executor, Trustee, iver, Commit tee ol Lunate, Licadator, Asdiomer, Eto Deposit safes to rent reas nuble prices. Parcels custody. Bonds and other valuailes Insured against Solicitors tiofie, etc, to the a in the professional cate of further information fanual Authorized miuistrator, Ad All gizes 'and received for at safl Guaranteed and on an con the same... eee the Corpora BOARD. LARG : FRONT ROOM, ALSO TWO SINGLE rooms, Wi modern conveniences, wnt tral, not far from City and Macdonald parks. Suitable for a party ol from three to five. 195 Earl street. ~ > a making --g-good-hargain: TEXAS MINISTER PREACHED GT - CHURCH. Delivered an Able Sermon -- His Mother Was ~ a [Niece of the Great Scotch Presbyterian, Dr. Chalmers. | Rev. William, H. Leavell, D.D., pas- tor of the First Pregbyterian church, Houston, Texas, preachéd in Chal mers church yesterday morning. The doctor is a man of [striking giresence, and a deep, rich vpice. Iu his own church, the Preshyterian church South, he is a leading Jpreacher and organizer Yesterdasi morning his text was Luke x, 21 : The Lord of heaven and carth hiding things from the wise, prudent and revealing them unto It was explained why they hidden from/ the one class and x the | other. The aristo ¢racy of intellect, the w and the prudent. certainly occupied a high place in the leadership and esteem of men. but their arrogance might be as creat as their intellectual and cultur-' ed preeminence, and arrogance al- 's came between God and any oreat disclosure of lis grace to man. On the other hand, love, sympathy, the disposition to serve opened up the treasu of - the Divine. The sermon was a lliant specimen of able rea- soning and tender evangelical -preach- ing, clothed in language at rich and transparent, and was much en joved 'hy the congrégation. Dir. Leavell, though himself an un- mi<takable zoutherner. no doubt felt +t home in Chal for his mother Was go Chalmers, a niece of the oreat Chalmers, after-whom the church was named. The doctor ana Mrs. fLeavell and their daughter have made many frignds during their visit to this city of the north. 7 Yi . Last Dr. Leavell loceupied the palpit of Cooke's church. : aie babes. were reve to once evening, Princess Street Church. services were held in street Methodist church erday to mark the opening of the gn larged and improved Sunday school hutlding in the rear of the neat little hurch. Rev. W, T.'{. Brown, of St, Lambert, Que, a former . popular voung pastor, occupiea the pulpit at hoth morning and evening vices, i loquently to over Howi a In the after noon the Sunday school service was also of a special nature. The attend- ance was large, there being at least in the new hall. The greatly increased _stendance is an evi dence of the Sabbath school work being aecomplished by thie ene tic pastor, Rev. Thomas Brown, The amprovements to the school building necessitated an. expense of S600. OF this amount. £100 has al Iv been provided for. The church] ring yesterday morning amounted and the evening offering was liberal. At the 7 pan. service Rev. W. T. Brown preache eloquently and con vineinaly- rom G is xivil, 9, "and Jucob said unto Paroah, the day the vears of my pilgrimage are hurdred and thirty years; few viil have the days 'of the years 'of my life been, and have not attained wito the days of the fears of the life of my fathers in the days of their pilgrim awe,' The sermon that followed! d with the character of -gdoseph; and the ! ne of lite that could he drawn from it. = It had heen said that Jacob a thorough type of Jew. He had ming r of good and evil in his character. We must despise his crafti and his ery, which he in- pLerited snatur from his mother, but we must admire his true perception of spiritual things, his perseverance -and bis deep affection. The spirituality of his character put him far beyond any other man of his time. When he pur chased his brother Esau's birthright for a mess of pottage he did a mean and thine. Under the namé "husiness ability" we the name of thine dope to-dav. Men call it when thee take advantage of one who is in dif ficulty 'and whom they can crush un der their heel. The manipulation of stocks and the amassing of wealth thereby is] much act of wrong. and dee will in time eolor one's whole life. But Jacob had another side 'to his charact he was a man of scli-re- liannce. This is necessary to. SUCCess in every life. Men need more to make a right decision and to stand by it. We should be ready to give support. not always to be look: ing for it. There is no superannuation in life as there is in business: we must ahwavs rely upon --onrselves; Jacoh wrestled with the angel all night, and then would not desist, unless the angtl would promise Jacob "his hlesding. Do we expect life? Then * we must achieve it; not by hook and hy crook, by honsst means if and by foul if we must, bit we must ask the help: of God and our be-t. There was constance in-Jas acter. He served vears for Rachel, and. was deceived in the end. When he was 130 vears old; time had not dimmed: the beauty of his affee- tion. He showed persistence whén he wrestled all © nicht with the angel Then it was that he gave himself wholly to God. It is persistence that wing the battles of Hie and overcomes the difficulties that beset the lives of men. the yes u Princess Spec ser regations. ) persons oood to 2 1 also nesis of an and 08s wa a NESS base of as an ition hackbone n in success we. can ao oh's char seven ¥" Church Paragraphs. Gen. Booth 'will be in Kingston on Wednesday, October 22nd. ' Bawden, Pittshurs, 3 two al and eloquent sermons Mark's church, Barriefield, vesierday. Harold Hamilton, 'son of wo of Ottawa, has heen appamt r at Bishop's college, Lennox: George 1 and Queen were l 'on Re and, Elwood Lawson anartette \ t Methodist church last Ethel Armstrong olso san od her friends by the sweet pulpits of Brock Methodist churches Sundav by in sang fi John nin. The sg offered, is agnually ary i and supply for tno with a free 'manse weeks during the holiday season. A getter of condolence is to bé sent CHALMERS Sunday school " memorials, of | i recent bereavement. The church and has forwarded a wreath to be placed on the casket of the little girl. : 1t is learned, that the committee of the Methodist general conference, has decided, by ' vote of twenty-three to eleven to report to the conference in favor of ladv mem- bers of the church being allowed to vote in all church courts. PERSONAL MENTION. Movements Of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. Miss Gladys Ashley has returned from Montreal. Robert Lipman, of this city, left for Toronto to-day on business. Miss Mabel Millan, after a month's visit in Ottawa, has returned home. Mies O'Rieliv, Kingston, is a teach- er in the Westport separate school. H® H. Olmstead, Piéton, has ac- cepted a situation with Steaty & Steacy. Charles Powell, Arnprior, is in the city spending a short vacfition with relatives. Miss Lild Hazlett, iting Miss Wood, Montreal. James Smith, Melverton, resigned as rincipal of the school. He will at- tend Queen's. ! . Miss Gertie Sissons, Montreal, is in the city, the guest of her cousin, Mrs. W. J. Paul. Daniel Reeves and wife and Mrs: C. Millan, left yesterday for Toronto to "do" the fair. Peter W. Donoghue, of 'the Club Ho- tel, left for Toronto yesterday to spend a few days. ' John Gilpin, late wine clerk at the sh-American hotel, is in Toronto, visiting friends. Mrs. (Dr.) Jackson, Montreal, thie guest of her father, William Bai- ley, (olborne street. (George L. Hardy and L. B. Galler Watertown, N.Y., spent Saturday and Sunday in the city. Mrs. David Price, Aylmer, Ont., and friend, are in the city the guests of Mrs. John Carson. Rdw. J. B. Pense left to-day for Philadelphia, to attend the gathering of St. George's Union. On Saturday Mrs. Powell, camping at Rocky Point during the summer months, returned to the city. " Andrew McKee, of ihe fire depart ment, spending his vac tion in 'l'oron- to, returned to duty yesterday. Fireman V, Daley returned yester day on the steamer Kingston, after attending the Toronto exposition. R. Toye has returned from St. ('wtharines and other points in the west, after a profitable business trip. Avs. James McGall, Queen street, re- turned vesterday after spending a week with Rochester, N. Y., friends. Rev. Dr. Barclay. t popular choice for principal of Queen's, on _ the ocean. en route home from Scotland. A year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. John Cumming Portsmouth, died on Sunday; the funeral took place to- day. J J. 1. Hutcheson, representing the St. 'Lawrence Hall, Montreal, at Alex- andria' B was .a visitor in theecity t day. 1. Derry, her for the past folk, Va., on Sunday, via rer; NX. . Miss @live Scott, it. Monday. to visit wl, Toronto, Kingston, is vis- 71 Coursol street, 15 who hag heen visiting "his week returned to Roches- Woodburn her sisters | and attend the Shaw has heen elected chairman oi the hook and publishing committee of the Methodist general conference, Miss Bradshaw will not continue her cs in Kingston this winter as she leaving for a visit. of some months England. Samu F. Reid; James Reid, "left to-day to take another cowrse school of embalming. Miss Gertrude Mathewson, Darrie street, accompenied bv her cousin, Pred. Maxwell, of Cleveland, Ohio, left Tast-picht for-Toronter-- The of Walter Fleming, of Wontreal, is not so serious as report- od. He hopes to be able to leave hos- ital in a couple of weeks. W. D. Dick,v after a month's visit with his parents on Nelson street, re- turned to-dav to New Bedford, Mass., where he has a good position. " Miss Hattie Slate, Alexandria Bay. N.Y., visiting friends at Hartington and Kingston, returned home dav on the steamer Kingston. Mr.. and Mrs. John Shaw datghters, of Mrs. J. S. R. 'McCann, Queen street, left for home yesterday on the Steam- er Kindston. ; RJ. Spoor, warden, leit Sundav for Toronto to spend a week. At the same time he will place daughter in the Loretto: Abbey there to 'tom- plete her education. W. W. Bennett and E. C. Chandler, visiting in the city for the past week, Init on Sunday' afternoons on the steamer Kingston for Rothester, en ronte for Norfolk. Va. Mr. Walker and daughter, Glen Lurnie, leit this morning hy G.T.R., for Toronto to visit his son, and also take in the expogition. He expects to le gone a couple of weeks. Mr] {nd Mrs. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, Carruthers "zane the Misses Shortt spent Friday and Saturday in Montreal, at Windsor, and re- turned to Kingston on Sandav. Major L. W. Shynnon will act as bri:ade major for the fifth infantry | ricade during the forthcoming camp at Niagara. Licut./Col. Skinner will act in the capacity for the six infantry bri Henry Furlong, and Rochester, N.Y., came vesterday to. attend funeral, of their sister, iss Kathleen, which took place on Wolfe Island yesterday, Rev. Fr. Soratt officiating. W. E. Macpherson, fo ved sistant teacher in the Gananoque school, has removed Toronto. presented walking stick. in the firm of for Toronto in Myers of illness vester- and ithe sister, Mary, o\ the r five married on ¢ were the some gifts 1} i ry of the ina din from London the Liverpool & Globe Insurance company, vt y S¢ of Elmvale; Ont., visiting AND TIED SCORE IN THE NINTH INNINGS. Gananoque, 9; Ponies, 5--Orien- tals Defeated Longshoremen-- Prospects for .Queen's Rugby Team--Sport in General. The match between Ponies and Ga- nanogue at the fair grounds on Sat- urday afternoon was concluded in the dusk. Ten innings were required, au Gananoque won by nine to five. It was another such lifeless match that played on Friday, the--rowd not be- ing able to raise a cheer, thouoh Po. nies led to the sixth. When Ponies he- gan their ninth innings, the score was five to four against them. Two "were out when Ddrgan went to bat. Du- quette threw a fierce inshoot, and the owner of the "Bunny" zipped it awav over centrefielder Ross' head, and made a complete circuit of the dia: mond. It was the third home run made off Duquette in his pitching car- cer. Dorgan wins the two-dollar Lill held by the Whig for the Pony who made the first home run off a Ganan- oque pitcher. s The score being a lie, another inn- ings was played and managed to scere four runs, on two hits, two errors and a hit of luck. 'the {larkness was gatheriag .and it was hard to field well. Ponies failed to score again, Gananoque were assisted by three Kingston players--Carson at short stop, Derry on third, and W. Laird in the field. This in itself took most of the interest from the match. T. Palm- er umpired. as R. H. Gananoque 2.1 0000201149 VY Ponies 100100021 0-5 10 om eiiane Orientals Won. Jefore the Gananoque-Ponies' match, Orientals and Longshoremen played. The former won easily by el even to five. Cheney and Islin were the battery for Longshoremen, and Carson and Moore for Orientals. Til- ton played third base for the former team, and Easton shortstop for the latter. T. Palmer also umpired this match. ---------- St. Lawrence League. Secretary Wheeler cives this ridicul- port of the St. Lawrence leacue <tanding, which is as far from being correct" as the sun is distant from the earth. However, it will afford a ood laugh to the baseball public. Won. Lost. P.C 3 1 2 (louverneur Canton . he Antwerp > SB 8 3 Aa If it had been possible to have made Antwerp equal with the others, it would have heen done. Ponies' correct standing 14 wins and, 10 Toss while Canton has 10 wins and 14 loss- ee. Several protests are to be heard, which. will probably change secretary Whealer's funny figures, 13 is Baseball On Saturday. National league.--At Pittsburg New York. 3. At Brooklyn, 5; St. Louis. 2. At Boston, 3: Chicago, 5. At Cincinnati, Philadelphia, 2. Ane: aue.--At™ Chicago, 7; Washing At. Cleveland, 2; Phila- delphi At St. Louis, 5; Boston, 6. At Detroit, 12-6; Baltimore, 3-2. Eastern leap At Worcester; 13-T: Newark 1%. At-Méntreal, 6-6:Ro- chester, 2-3. At "Toronto, Buffalo, 8S. At Providence, 2-1; Jersey City, 1-3. Baseball On Sunday. ledgue--At St. Louis, Joston. 6. At Detroit, 11: Baltimore, 6. At Chicago, 6-3; Washington, 3-3 Fastern leaguc--At Montreal, 6-6; tochester, 5-3. At Providence; 6; Jer- sev. City, 1. 9. J "American Standing Of Leagues.. American Jeague--Philadelphia, .. ton, Oil; St. Louis, 560; Chica- 5: Clevelana, 513: Washington, Detroit, 400; Baltimore, 390. National leasue--LPittshurg, 742: Drooklyn, : Boston, 50%: Cincin- io 500: © Chicago, 1927 St. Louis; Philadelphia, 411; New York, Ros ati league--Toronto, 610: Bui- Providence, 3: Jersey : Woreéster, : Rochester, Montfeal, 415; Newark, 304, Talo, City, 22), Sport In General. McGill Cricket Team play in Toron- to all this week. z Providence is now in third place in the eastern leacue. Ralph Ripley, . of rugby notoriety, will play with the London, Ont. team this season. Manager Barrow, of Toronto, is still strenathening his team for its plosine matches during the next two, weeks, George Sul in has been unable to pitch for Providence during the past AN OLD WAR. Pretty Near Time To Stop. Wouldn't it wake your friend mad to tell her she was in reality a drunkard, but many wo are drunkards un- conscipusly from the use of cofiee; which wrecks their, nervous systems, and they som unable, te reform, A lady in Philadelphia, Pa. ve badly affected Ww, causing her to have nereous prostration, and she finally woke up to the fact she was in reglity a cotice drunkard. Her doctor had told her that she must Herdoctor had told her that she must give ap but she seemed" unable to do it. One day nen was hy cc coliee, read an advertisement Food Coffee and thought she would give it a trial. She fi hid such a that at first I ditt not PPostun but added a of After/ a i Postm it all tablespoonial I quit puttin found® | 1 us coffee in felt much better. stopped my headaches fOON anvthing makes "l am using and tl t me sick. n vy cured sn wut eatine not ¢ but Lr Vuts an drinking Postum for two weeks = am t solid food 'and feel no now | ™ distress." Name given by Postum i 1 1 ne Co., Pattle Creek, Mich. Gananoque | that strong: | Lacrosse on Saturday : i Toronto, 1. Shamrocks, 9; Nitionals, 6. . Next Saturday Shamrocks and Capitals play at Ottawa. Iv is hardly likely Ponies will have another home match. Wednesday, § Thursday and Friday they play Gou- Iverneur at the Cape Vincent fair, : Moriarity pitched for the Ponies last Thursday, Friday and Saturdav. In the three matches nineteen hits were made off "him. "Chaucer" Eliott hundred yards offers to run -- a with any member of the Ponies' team, "Joe" Daley pre- ferred, and will wager ten stone of cornmeal that he can win. : Of the four matches of the To- ronto-Buffalo series, Buffalo has _won 'three, and is close at Toronto's heels for hLirst place in the Eastern. If To- ronto loses to day the two teams will Le a tic. : Duquette has followed Burke's exam- ple and garnisheed Gananoque's gate money of last Monday's and Friday's matches. "Duke" will, no doubt, be blacklisted, and banished from the Indian village. An association football match "was played at Artillery Park, on Saturdav afternoon between: an R.C.F.A. team and the Scotch machinists. The latter were victorious, the score being six to nothing. Fhe Hamilton Rughy Club organiz- ed Saturday. The treasurer's state- ment showed a balance of thirty cents. It was decided to put three teams in the field. W. Hendrie, was elected pat- ron: Frank EB. Walker, president; 8. S. Dumoulin, secretary and Fred. Ro- bins, treasurer. Present indications are not favorable to Kingston having a senior team in the Ontario rugby football union this season. Good players are available, but organization is lacking. No one seems inclined to take hold of the team, which to succeed must have good financial backing. Lieut.-Col. Hunter and Policeman "Qam" Arniel, sat side By side in the scorers' pavilion at the fair grounds on Saturday. Samuel shouted lustily for Orientals: that the colonel turned to him and said: "Ii T had a voice like yours; I'd have been a col- onel beforé I was twenty." The Canadian girl who waved a Un- ion Jack at.a baseball nfatch in Buf- falo, N.Y., seems to have disturbed many of the Yankee nation. It was like fluttering a red flag before a bull. In Canada the Yankees wave their flac as much as they please, and * no one thinks of becoming annoyed, 'An Ottawa despatch says that Brit- ton, the crack quartwe:back, who i in Kingston, will go to Ottawa At- an SO is now and be employed by the Canada lantic railway, and Parmenter, Argo wing man, will also be there in a fow days and will practice law. It 1x said these two men will play with the Rough Riders and will do much to strengthen the team. When the Whig announced that a {wo-doMar bill had been handed in, to he presented to the first Ponv makiog a home run off a Gananoque pitcher. a (iananoque correspondent wrote that a haseball follower down there wonld | sive three dollars tothe Ponv who committed the deed. Now it has been done, 'and Dorgan awaits the Gana- nogue money. It is quite probable that "Chaucer" Elliott will be seen on the. rugby field this 'autumn wearing (Queen's uni-, form and playing Se half back. Queen's ~ will have preity much * the team as last year. McDowall will 'replace Dalton at quarter, anil Kearns, of last vear's Granites will he on the hali-back line. Carr-Harris will fo missed in' the scrimmage, but a car pable man will he found to fill his place. Etherington will quite likely again play flving ; wing. which posi- tion he has filled for the past three years, came -- , The Loss Was Heavy. The heavy wind, rain and hail ctorm which swept over this aistriet about two weeks agg proved very dis- 1 Bo astrous to the farmers of Wolie Island. Whole orain fiolds| were laid waste. ana it estimatea, on a conserva Live hasis, that the loss entailed will vench from SB(ROO0 to 5.000, Theta reeve of the island, had a woo of wheat destroyed. He to save some of it, and had it. cut. Two. days' threshing vielded only 500 bushels, where he should have haa from 3,000 to 4.000 Bushels. John. LaRush lost his entire wheat crop. and other farmers, from head to foot of - the island, have similas to tell stories Fawcett, large acr thought The Cape Vincent Trip. The stomomer America, on her trip to Lape Vincent on ) 'noon, carried a large most them Unitee States tonrists returning: home from Canadian summer resorts. The steamer av at the Tape Wharf from 5 to 7:15 p.m., awaiting the arrival of a late train. Owing to the heavy wind, hoth tri made around foot of 'Wolie Island, a route that comparatively calm. The Ameri- ca. after g most anecessful season, on the river, will go into winter yuar- ters here Wednesday or Thurs dav. . The New T=land Wanderer gwill take her place on the Cape Vigdnt Kingston route. cro ol Bats were was about Shooting At Ottawa. In the governor the D.IRR.As match Carrathers, 4th Hussars, won $6 and Scrgt. W. Swai 11th P.W.0. Rifles, Qepret." Carrnthers also won 86 in the Borden match. The id prize was won by Hamilton, who le t British marksmen tak ------ { Returned From Abroad. |W. B. Dalton and wife returned yes- terday from a three months' trip. ab- road. They visited places in England, and also the Idle of Jersev and Paris, Mr. Dalton save there is more sémfort to the = inch Canada than the square mile in Britain. He would there on any account. neral's contest at at Ottawa, Sergt. Ri. governor-gen eral 8 2 Freehorn, | Ii quare \ not ive Canadians Don't Blush. tinned meats and' pork of W. Clark, Montt compare favorably with? any imported The and | eons most PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS." The Spice of Every Day Life -- What the People Are Talking About--Nothing Escapes At- tention. ' . . * » Read Jenkins' ad. on' front. page aN Save MONeY. Dr. Duli will resume Monday, September Sth, Do you kfiow where the nearest fire alarm is to your residence ? Of the 6,000 spending the summer at Thousand Island Park, only about StU remain. > Take the Rideau King pract ice ou for Ottawa James Swiit & Co., agents. These are great days for fall fairs, the past week, bright and cool, was ideal weather for the annual' show Up to Fridav 377 pupils had reeis- tered at -the Colleriate institute; last vears attendance did not reach the 350 mark. . "The "odor of the pickled overcoat and furs will 'soon be whistling through our smeller: says the Poris- mouth philosopher, New York capitalists will, within the next year construct an elestric railway from Clayton to Thibbetts Point and Cape Vincent, and Alexan- dria Bay. . The "Pharcah' company became stranded in Kingston, and had a little difficulty in raising money to get away. They play in Gananoque to-night in order to get on their feet again. If you desire a real fine toilet soap. we can satisfy you, Taylor, 124 Princess street. (Canine commissioner Conley cap- tured several stray dogs on the mar- ket square on Friday. The useless curs, so numerous throughout the city for a long time, are beginning to get scarce. . . The five this morning developed the fact that two new hydrants are need- ed in the long block in which the fire occurred. All the available hose was used in making connection with the hydrants at the four corners. Hy- drants are needed in the middle gf the block, one on Brock street and one on Johnston street, $ improved hy We have all kinds ground and ungrouna guaranteed pure. using pure spices. first-class catsup. MoLeod's drug store, Montreal and Princess streets. ka, Niagara Falls, and Maine sea coast, Georgian Kawartha lakes, Ottawa river, Huron, Mount Clemens, Mich, Catharines, Ont., Orillia ching are all tersely described, and il lustrated, while hotel rates, ete., are piven. Any of the tions will he sent tion to G. T. Bell, general passenger and ticket agent, Grand Trunk rail way system, Montreal, Canada. Lake St MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Notes Kegarding the Movements of Vessels. Crawford's wharl : Schooner Acacia cleared for Charlotte. Craiz's wharf on Sunday: Qcean and Melbourne, down: steamer Persia, up. Tug Shanly cleared to day for Ottawa. Swiit's wharf : North King and Sunday. This Rideau Queen cleared for Ottawa. An anchor lost from the barge Escanaba. at Cape Vincent, tey years ago, was =? Onward, of Charlotte, whose caught in its chain. It is S500, Though the steamer larger than the steamer has been founda y that its ol-eoalis Jess, and its Corsican, down Kingston consumption weed, greater twenty miles gn hour. Jt is estimated that vessels - wort the United States side in 19037 are new under contract from the American ship building company alone are saia te he worth 87.500,000, The Cahadian propeller Ivles bound down. irom Chicago with wheat on a mud hottom at the foot « Island. near Amherstburg Since went on the water in the river has gone down five inche ing her relp: aifficult. The wrt SQ on reat freight ships those 1 lakes orderea <he working on her. --eetn Your choice of the following well known toilet soaps, 3 for. 25c. : Crown Lavéncer Salts soap. Cleavers perfumed Glycerine, Cleavers Cneumber and Glyeerine. Tavlor's Violet. gnd Carnation. Meleod's drug Montreal Prive streets. store, and every Tuesday dnd Friday, at 1 pans Your tomato_catsup will be greatly The Grand Trunk railway company hus a fine series of publications set- ting forth the attractions on the lines of the system. The results at Musko- White Mountains Bay, Jd Couchi- \ desired publica- fren upon applica- Steamers Steamers Kingston, on morning the steamer steam- hed up by the yacht anchor worth is Toronto, it The Kingston, when pressed, will run not less than £10,000,000 'will be built of the Twenty-four s, mak inaw and lighter, and tug Pe erless What frayed your linen? Not Sunlight Soap-- - No, indeed! SOAP = New York Chocolates Ours are the best, that is why the demand increases. H. B. TAYLOR, CHEMIST : AND OPTICIAN, Successor to E. C, Mitchell,' 124 Princess St. 'Phone 89. naget Drug Store Square Under the New Proprietorship of BE. L. EBBELS, carries all Fancy Egg so, well-known in New Now Drinks, York. . Also the finest lines of Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Soaps, Cos- metics, Cerates and Creams. Prescriptions and Family Re- cipes receive utmost attention. Call and be satisfied, King and Market Streets. 2060050000000 0 Jet Quits and all the necessaries' for making a ; stm ------. cal ------------------------ A High Class Fuel. ALL SIZES. JAMES SWIFT & G0. ; 'Phohe 135. PPO HPOOP : 1 1 1 Though It Were Wash- ed and Brushed. FACH LUMP STANDS BY ITSELF, GOOB olid coal--go- much solid fire. Aber ou i | ronchcs the surface of the earth from the . | mines, impurities are jcked out by band "| Thereafter it is screened. several times befure it reaches you, and dirt, slates, eto, real have no chance, if the dealore are oarelul. We are very , (LTH Foot of Queen St.--'Phome 9. LA Cosy TRON-OX TABLETS are ty far the most attract- ively put up remedy I have' ever scen, and the immediate favor they have found with my customers surpasses any- thing in my experience. I can also speak most Righly of the medicine itself. : I heartily wish you the suc- cess which I am sure you will have."'--Wi. H. GARDNER, Druggist, Bridgeport, Conn. voods drugs: voi gsi nothing by money in' this way; pure. . Taylor, 2y vour strictly street. investi ours. are Princess "Be Ghrerul | They Cure Constipation and : Ind' _estion. ; 50 Tablets, 25 Cents. Bi Tue Bright Fire "The cheery 1s an attraction for every one. szlow and intense heat of our Coal will make itself felt with plpasure during the cold weather. It's.'just the kind to oophk with, too. Let us fill your bin with BOOTH'S COAL. "Phone 133, Foot [-West Street. NOTICE Is 'hereby given the public that I purpose making it warm for all persons using my coal next win. ter. Your order is solicited. P. WALSH 55-57 Barrack St. ~ FOR SALE. SUBSTANTIAL BUILDING Street, between. Hude's Drag store and Congresd, }lotel. Ih excellent condition. Second flor teased for a long term. Ap plv to" I A. Citys, nal erimtlea agent, King street. ON KING Scranton$. W

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