Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Dec 1902, p. 5

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THE DANLY WHIG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, |A VOTE CAN DO|_ = moumsss omoncn. = 4 COMPARISON] = msv= x vous The Scott Act While i A Boxirg Attractian Set For ~~ Fore Chicago. - | GREAT BENEFIT 90 THE. vise i vi {hsv VERSUS PRO- 1 ciiuee. 11, Dime 1-4 shvvound ween Dave Sullivan. the Irish BRIGHT YOUNG MEN clared Mr. McConnell, at the Holiness HIBITION A and Benny Y anger. the Movement church, Sunday night. | i I d B t "caused a flourishing business house | _* : z "Fipton Slasher," is the attraction By Saving Them From Tempta- | i, close its doo | Movements Antagonistic to the tions--Poll Votes as Early as Tt happened in Sydenham only six Progress of Christianity--An Possible in the Morning-- [ten mils north of the city, Whirs Inconsistency, in the Prohibi- I < livh t the tn ree ho- . News From Headquarters. a ie Ra or oil tion Tract. From Local! Prohibition Committ "he } - vay oy From Anti-Prohibition Committee a Pt ee came in force, hut before it was re Yes, the solid coin of Christianity' s It you want to help to save our pealad the wontral one closed. ite) {'vouths and voung men from the temp- rs St the a te hr needs, not sentimental gush, tyran- . ed E a V - ry A | | nie compulsi selfishness, starv L : tations of the barroom and treating | , TE er Hah nical compulsion, selfishness, starva x Fy - | i y Jes bust to Kingston, where the {| tion and annihilation. all ofs which » hi a v urrie unc eon |sv=tem you will vote s ES Nous i ] license system was in force. Al few are being sown broadcast in" Canada 2 Yes. days after the business. closed some |: S i "- : BH : 3 {in the name of Christianity by the to- i # Ty : on Thursday; and be sure and vote | sy mpathetic friend pinned a paper on! ie " Bo = . go ! 3 othing is : > + I 1 I Ye 1 ith L 1 ot h i tal prohibition and other. delusive : JE Hy : ori carly in i Re tay. he po Nig ns at | the nl o | the hotel | wit these | movements which are really antagon : 3 , £3 he od so handy as ite o cloe Je amongst t first to [words priated on it 2 {istic to the progress of Christianity x g : i fs, 2 vote, . i { oe a: Ia Shel : Ii a prohibition elector is persopat- Duos a And ard Tips, : id ay ge he mokt gigantle, 7 hi ; 'The evils of hurrying over or pulting off ones sls ave) manifold: whobe cannot" in any way put in a uring he three yous, the. speak. foes it DHTIOUN Jd hot coins te : 3 er ay Hl beadaches, feverishness, depression, and worst of all ired digestive Youd The vote cast tor Mm will count | {7 Xt gn (0 say, the act was in pdestroy the devil {if He had he could y en iy powers, are nearly always the results of this irregularity. remedy is, against prohibition. The ie can. | [OF a terible drunkard. who lived | have made short work of it and all - Sul . ; however, within the reach of al. Wheaever circumstances compel you ' I : lor : . "|in Sydenham purchased and paid for | the attendant evils) but He came ip INR : 5 to postpone a meal, Take a Cup of Bovril, which can be prepared in a ot: be undone; : lan {dos . % : [this fact Wakes it very important | * Jus and lot in the village," estoy the Weotks of the devil by lead : = ' - minute by adding a little botitng 'water, or may be obtained at any lunch ¢ a porta The speaker aroused great interest | ing a sinless life and hy he pie and eed fy TOO: oF restancat, [that every vote should he polled 4% 1by calling the wife and daughter of | teaching others the: same. God can DAVE SULLIVAN 4 : ishi Hes of the bet 1 beef in the carly in the day as possible. This ix | the man, who were in the congreza- | turn. all alcoholic beverages into salt = "wo ho a 'A i : Bovril contains all the Bons fog Popes es of the ja in {he l the most effective way of preventing | {om ha mare and asking thems the [water ae easily oe To (rind ory ol § offered fe pagrons y the / esis most Sonceniiacd asd ig 8 fore strengthens system | personation and securing an honest following questions # | ter to wine and His character binds Athletic Uh, lor its hoxing show te gives renew e vigor alier fatigues | vote. Q--""1s that statement correct ? [Him to do it if it were hes total Neat and exceedingly | It is well that our workers should he A --"Yos' L | prohibitionists would do this if they | posted be forehand upon the law Lore Q.--"Are vou his wie and vou his | could; God can but does not, so God comfortable. Ideal Slip- curing prrsonation Advi who 'com- | juughter?" and the total prohibitjonists wclearly {mits this offence is liable to a fine of A tt Wag differ. God never. violates the Divine pers for house wear. | $100, and to imprisonment ior twelve Q.--"Could your husband have paid | principle of free agency: this is a dis Leather or Felt Soles. months, with or without hard labor. | igr (he house and lot before the Scott | tinguishing feature in God's govern Fhe penalty is severe, but the offence act came in force *' | ment of the human family. To get Is great. A.-- "He wax not soher enoigh to dy | the best results we must conform to Our friends ought to lot it be defin: | go» the Divine plan. itely known that they propose to have Q.--~"Coild he have purchased the | -- y 2 arrested all persons attempting to property "after the rt was repealed?" | A Slight Inconsistency. Derpetste the crime Lor personation, A.--'No, he could not." One cof the prohibition tracts states and our scrutineers ofght not to hesi This shows the reasons the liquor that the assessment commissioners tes tate to lay information and demand party are so. active at the pfeseat [tify that the fact - of a house hei or 8 ' : Hy Jeane of warrants when this offence time and why the Scott act is "cried { licensed docs not increase its assess . 4 SHE as been committed. down, S { ment, while a prominent reverend Sra { NN WS . ! Se -- eee | gentleman, an ardent prohibitionist, is : i bt : CBN Concussion STORE Prohibition Headquarters. DR. PARKIN RETURNS. reported "as declaring that the value xX ' oR * R of the hotel property at Cataragui in- |, T k I tideau ward workers "meet to-night A full meeting of all polling sub-divi- | SPeaks of Mission to Oxford on | creased fren S1L200 to 83.000 imme sions of Rideau watd, at the corner of Rhodes Scholarships. diately after obtaining a license. 3 : > . oy $ Privtess and Unteeraiy ora. New York, Dec, Todhe, tr RB. Dur. | I you vote yes You vate in favor of IESE YASGEL Feet strike the ground six thousand | Without fail, let every chairman. sec kin, the commissioner, who is chare > system Hat has heen a failure livan is awaited with much interest in times er hour i mn walking. . {retary and all scrutineers, both cide [ed with the distribution of the Cecil Nhereyer tried. sporting circles. Both men appear to pa i Ss in the wink of condiden: Lr the % his means six thousand shocks to {and outside, as well as drivers of | Rhodes scholarships in the colonies be { rigs be present. {and United - States, returned t de : Vote No Dec. 4th. contest. an emen Let every scrutineer check off his | from England on the Cunarder pi It seems utterly impossible for some, "ia herye d spine on oy Fav je. g book Pally to-night and report at the pania. Dr. Parkin has spent several people to learn by past experiences, Wedded At Kingston Mills. P From physician' S knowledge of the | head office, not later than nine o'clock weeks t Oxford, ranging details | They are: constantly trying to make A very pretty :dding took pla a t 1 ; : ee i isto, nrvanaing details | 7 TL Nek mote the Centr raging sock plas : result sprang an immense market for | . [in the morning. | connected with the sc ors history repeat the Church of the Holy Name, Kings- Cc nuin | At thgc headquarters, corner, Princess 'There are some 200 scholarships to have learned that it is impossible to | ton Mills, on Monday morning, the . rubber heels. € e and | ot street, all the Chairmen make men good hy act of parliament, contracting parties being G. W. Cork- nicht. Yanger has never met with defeat and the outcome of his match with so redoubtable a fighter at Sul Prices range from jority of "the people is against using | can. daughter of Patrick Hogan, ana been at Oxford for several weeks, try- |! > a 3 > Un s : : td : ¥" | idree for that purpose. Mankind can- | ope of Kingston Mills' most popular a small proportion of the j jar. Carter S | 7.30 0' lock. Will every man he pres- ing to get the wishes of the Oxford gu : 2 ) [3 with his book fully checked. thorities, on the matter of distribu | Pot be legislated into heaven. God | young ladies. The ceremony was per- The RESI] IA cushion centresole § | | | | | | : st . : «| be distributed in the states and the | scrutineers, inside and outside, of all [i said Dr. Parkin. "I have and hence the good sense of a ma cry, Glenburnie, and Miss Jettie Ho- But solid rubber heels take up only | { the other wards are asked to meet at Oxford, and each wants such scholar . . . | has given us" the power of enjoying | formed by the pastor, Rev. J. J. Col- Little Liver Pills The inside serutineers are required | tion There are twenty-one college: | ick | ; x ves at : . . ) ; pa : ; § without fail to take the necessary oath | Ox ourselves. He has placed us where | lins.' The bride was' atticea in blue extends from toe to heel, between the} Must Bear S!gnu.ure of On Tuesday evening a lecture will he given between 7.30 and S o'cloc Kk. ait See Pac-Slmile Wrappar Below. | polling subdivisions at their several A | : before J.D. Thompson, the returning |: ships wt can in the right way have recrea- | silk poplin trimmed with white tar ; | bet . son, ur s as are awarded it to come under : : 2 : popun, trunmed : officer, to-morrow. jiu own peculiar rules of entrance and hon and aration fon the burdens feta and applique, with a large pic- é leather insole and outsole. u Eo . . fiat . - and cares ol this Iie, It must sure V ! ture hat of blue velvet. She was as- | 0 forth Donae Dt to Jays fro be a reflection on the wisaom of the sisted by her cousin, Miss Rose Black ; It has twice the spring of a "solid § are ate and others wlergraduate : . 2 T 2 aii hi 2 } Feadyuarters, to all bona fide insile ae Fon fh en great Creator jor the fanatics to pro- | who wore blue lady's cloth with hat rubber heel, with half its weight,\ and ; and outside serutineers as well as | be kept busy visiting and consulting laim the Ph asures of life as sinful. | 10 match. Patrick Hogan, brother of 6" 7 7. RTH Li with "the. Tending. sweatin oh a | To" puss * prohibitery laws "now | the 'bride, supported the sro Mie no sneaker disadvantage. { At KS o'clock a meting! of all the | states » Colonie as : Boos BERN amen, as was. aone in 1 lorence Graham presided at the or- Te es. oY th Je oa soolanies lid the host | if past. would only result in failure 1. The soprano solos were sung by p It is springy as a bicycle tire,' dis- | jetiods of selecng candidates for "und be dis wstrous to morality ¢ i and iss M. Can | tables, | the various scholaripn. which mre ol. | "ibe disastrows © th morality and | Miia Ccraham and Nive A. sam tributes pressure over the foot sole, wear Very small and as easy | As livery rigs are difficult to obtain {lotied to thee several dls tics. I i rehimon. Iv 1s impossible to make I ning, while the . alto was sung hy d * ph - oy y et « ac » \ "ae r arlis » + : y to take as sugar. in this city, farmers friendly to tem | of these scholar : Ey atin thon Th § Soba Wi BS parliament. "i Vierahes Graken, which was y over the shee sole, is water-proof an { tocib arate * 3 leva S a ler = : ars il 8 1 1. men who want hquor wi nave | ae wh \ The bride was for FOR HEADACHE. an ® York mie hdr ed go se | $E300. 4 vear for three vears, and ' It, no change of hu and advocate pro many years a meuther of the choir. ventilating. FOR DII2IRESS. ald . sh : a : iz nl interesting question just 'w hat hibition; if such an act is put into After the ceremony the bridal party TLE FOR BILIGUSNESS. Wednesday noon. | Jes o me x are going to apply i force they will get the liquor in spite] repaired to the hae of ch Half the Taby r in Va lngeuluerve | them. As the first aeficiaries -will of the act and 'its penalties. All I y | ¢ | . . . . i right § parents, where the wedding breakfast 5 - FOR TORPID LIVER. For The Aged Poor. | 20 to Oxford in the fall of 1904, the thinking people 'believe that drunken | was served. . Loc kmaster Anglin hud cushion centre Soe benea | FCR CONSTIPATION. | The directors of the House of In | final awards will be made carly in ness dsia great. sing hug it. is not of his flag vine in honor of the occa FOR SALLOW SKIN. | dustry return hearty thanks for thes F that year. 34 to - take a glass of 'beer or a SION, tes t th esteem in |) v 4 A ave: of 3 Soca . i i FOR THE COMPLEXION] | 'onations from January Ist to Octo. | en glass of wine. Because one _man ab which thi popula Young lady was RSTELINCE Suet mor Sparents. ber 3st: Etening treat of fruit cake, |cANADA BEATS HER RECORD. tains fo example's sake, what right | held, A ry _Jaree number of costly Purely Vegetabl | | ladies Willimmsville Methodist church, | has he to condemn his brother who | and useful nts were received from \ 0 | St Andrew's Guild, ladies Sydenham Increase in Manufacture of Cheese takes a glass of wine and goes about | friends untances, CURE SICK HEADACHE {Street Methodist chuech, St. Ane | and Butter Over Last Year. his busine «We will do well 'to keep 3 SLE drew's Guild, Charity . Circle of | Montreal, Dee. 1.--The past season fhe. contains iy 7, Tol itl Deserves Credit, 2 er 4 , A 3 : trying t « 8 iN TT Tol i . HAD OVER 500 BOILS King's Daughters, ladies of St. Paul's [ has been, thesmost suecesstul one. ever Siang YS A ! Nisin by clicve in giving every cman his a . > ~ . . 5 . < i U ie Is ory ¥ = 3 . ¥ | ® | church, Mrs. Mclvoy and=others: fish, expericnecd in-- Canada ether i Han Sav 3 . i i ne, remarked' a wellknown . pr ' ' . ; : 8 o ancate 0 o \ 3 4 : a This may seem an exaggeration toyou, |W. J. Crair & Co. Lake Ontario Fish 'fucture and esport of butter and Fort sureion, he J Pp i ¥ 1 sportsmian this morning, "and | ~ ! + : ; al suasion, weeept x -- | Ge BUT IT IS TRUE. {tompany, John Gilbert, deputy = fish 4 choose. Cheese exports during the Ape: ho ser the yo ~ a # think it is due to Inspector Brick- All sufferers from Bad Blood should read TIS peat -jolatoes 2 | Sane Rf savy just closed showed J total in bi nerance 1 olf tines I" ez Pye wy that he is deserving of s i iend; treat of strawberries, rs WC crease of 308,132 boxes over those for i : ae To & LO the wanner in which he THE H about this miraculous cure by Horace," Miss Holt, Mise Gibsors Miss: | 1901 \and_a- total increase. of 22,353 od bios f i Ld Ader 10 has seen: to it that the game laws y ? & -- t compel, TH FT 'nac . J . BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. es Boarne and Clark, AI. Knapp. St. | boxes over those for 1900, chile but- oehers to re np the i For ae have heen --carricd-- outs in this iis | Andrew's Guild Nines Panehters | ror chi 1 1 fo: FO at fl QUOT. 1 trict. "1 have been around consider | yo : shipments showed an incfease of | The _ pesult will. bh : FoR ir 2 CURED IN 1885. } apples, Mrs. ( Profi Shortt: enrrane | [21.055 packages over those for 1901. Jeunke nie tel > Ee x Io ir ML ably, and T have found a wholesale 0 e oca sent. i ey | =~ y > inke RR. a a detern M Hort " ; F Mr. David -F. Mott wrote us from { bread, R. H. Tove and Miss Holt, pre bane an ronse of J7SSs-packpees+15 wake ik = nn "Wh dread of violating the Taws, due to Spring Valley, Ont., in 1885. He said:-- | vod Miss Motil, Mrs. Gre ass, over the season «1900. > Nave alm tail the vael eben. Wop the educationa. campaigns inaugurated ---- - I suffered from impure blood and had |, ohtors: chives i. srape adiox | Crh Rel or » : = tye aunost all the states, which have | 4, Inspector Brickwood, > 5 : x : aughters; cheese and ory y Ihc disbursements to the factories tried t,_oive = over 500 boils, but since 'taking BUR- Brick Street chiindlic chill nec ; eh 4 ofa i trie i if up prohibition - amd go ¥ irelv EEE . Pe I-shuee, tor cheese were also "largely in a substituted" the eense syst HH the / = - CK BLOOD BITTERS I am entirely |.' A : o 3 1 ! tem At the A DO Y.| friend: hymn-hooks_ for chuich vance of any previous vear, cheese; be. | former is such tn grt bles + Great Clearing Sale { ur nd can recommend it to any per- . Ls : Sr oeet Wn . po f 1 . red. ud oth hol blood 7.2 | Mr. Bryant: "clothing, Mre. J; ) ling constantly one or two cents hichor = "The trouble is that. my ny of our During the JROnUEGI- Jecenbar, Yee FES = p 80! . = . Ler, Miss Holt, Miss 'Leslie; Mr irch, |} he » IS. Seas RB J Christi Sani ara vost, of the New York Clotniis 'Store, )) £7 i ED IN 1901. | s i than the previou ason. Butter-mak iistian. péople 'are too visionary \ A = : CONFIRMED I 1901. 3 {| Mrs. Wheelock, Miss Weaze, Miss 2- lors were' "not relatively. sp fortunate. | and are governsd by SORtIOnG. Ie Brock street, is having a great sale, Fa, ) Mr. Mott writes us from 62 Broad St., | hr, Messrs, A. Chown,* Anderson. | (he price of butter being lower "during stead ©f common sense. Bo not in. J commencing on December, Ath, ia ready YA 5 UY Utica, N.Y., under date of Dee. Fast 1G re. Nears, R.. Meek, tobaceo. ost of the season than it was inaugurate a disastrous win of. Toll made clothing. order work and ats 1001. He says: "Bome time ago "ter : McGowan, Fler" and friends. 11901. Ax the exports were larger, how. on sBec. 1th, but=VOT AGAIN <t | furnishings. See hand bills for ax. \ ; : | ; seived a letter from Jour lem, avs : : evening treat and entertain: | pver, the total disbursements to - fa THE LIQUOR ACT. This Is 4 gennite sal Na k Goiden Oak .Finishett Side-00 50 ha SOIT 'ears aco vy [eCeIVQ >. ; : thie . = y : a ome Aos age 3d hat I had | Ment from Miss sMeArthir and, her 'topes would probably amount to al re n boards, regular $8 for estimonial from me, stating that a Ta 1 class, in Honor of thei out as much & Lest: ver Vote No! American and hocolates, pe A! over 500 "boils. Yes, sir, I had, andj i t A te 5 av-oi-Murdoek-Melaos that. UCH 3s ast yearn ¢ COBiie: vou tant i, ; Ge,, 60. and Se, a Ib Tavior's. i ; ; 2 Nn Golden Oak Finished Sice-53 A " onside our hes Herests ra 2 = _ ] nilerests ngrul 35 8 3 boards, regular $10, for ... T must say that T have never had the re- t ! appearance of one since I took the course oldest inmate. oo DEATH OF WILLIAM MACKEY. Iv and finan v and' VOTE NO ped that the House of Indus i ML barnes are Siti o 4 of your BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. | It ix I : ol v - 1 thank God that I have had good health [try will, this vear be generous '- He Left a Fortune Estimated at meet Monday, =: mL oat LHPA ever since; for -I-was a great sutfercr. mienhered at { hristmus hv those whe, $3,000,000. ommittee roo s : 5 : : I wish BBB. a world of success, which Kindly provide good cheer 'for thei Ot fay Dec. ol ~Wi'liam Macl A ueeting of © trade © and al i DY 7 bl TEAM , it surely deserves. needs, "a« the institution is much | hie ie ee : By Jam oe 3 workers, Tuesday, n NH NN ¢ 5 enan : . fiw 1. pS one of awa = milhionanre lumber r oe? IY % For sale at-all druggists or donlorn cramped jor funds and chuNat- 8 ford men, died to-day.' aged eighty-four > N R= 0 ii All grades reduced this week, Toe T. Misvey Co., LIMITED, any but the plainest fare. Donations Fhe = Re ¥overmier Customs Collections. x ' on by f IRE : * TORONTO. ONT. : lof clothing for men ave alwavs much / : needed, and gifts of tobheco will be ARN =F go yon 1 aa < Loereat appreciated bv the old men dl s it x - - A ay ae 3 KINGSTON C pat why ihpreciateq. hy : wards, hy saving, bought limits on a «Neve «a5 being an in xX v BusiNEss OLLEGE j 'ong habituated to its use. ; small. Seale. and eventually became a EN . © the corres- | : 9 J . JAMES Rn I . 9 ing on the Chaudierd drives. He after. © Ut ae rt, during No « ponding month Solid Oak Finished Sue$15 boards, regular $18, for . eame, from heland in the thirties and started-hie as a mill hand, work 2 es on account of customs | lumber king, His fortune is extima STON. The Dead Head Craze. ted at SR000000, © He was gy . rene ---- A & IR ; Toronto COLLEGE Why should people look for free ous giver to charity and a Morel ' SEASON CLOSED. . z & . u sa . : : ¢ = +NO " newspapers any more than they look | Wine ic. ' He leaves two daughters, . . 5 TORONTO. Vor free dears, free umbrellas, free | Mrs: es v MacMahon, ana Mrs. Nt Navigation is Over "at Montreal arse am bose Squinmeat is Ousara. willing sticks, free collars, free cutis | Denis La and a son, Walter For European Ports. . ' Queen Street. Ki Postueas. lor free bevisteaks * Every copy ofa I Mackay Mr. Me Makion * is a son of Montreal, De L--With the sailing AY halt, . \ 1 ( M I] 31 a3) or CUE newspaper. is a product © which costs | Justice: Macmahon. of the Blok amend To on | Tho rill ! 4 . Po) di ! > noney. Phe tailor, he tobacconist, ! burg, . this ot i 4 : oT nev Fh tailor t - t ; rg, thi morning, the ngvisation : : o> tee Lile Buildioms: Torri -- the gents' furnisher or the grocer isl Magnificent Coaches. nm of 1902 for the So Mon NT i J he . To sweep any and allied "upon to supply free copies | he Grand Trunk railway svstem has t closed. The numb brats vy L IE oY . : ) ned te = ACTS CH k everywhere with a first= Auction Sales ff the products Ww ma they hand: Just placed five more of the new®2. which arrived in 'port thi: wwason was 9 AND ' | Pr peaple acerived | if they cannot | 000 serie<" coaches into service on th , aut 2. last year, an in £ S, : : Glass SAVE MONEY aot a Fee Copy ob uw iewspaper would | system, and: if ar vthing, ti surpass, crease f vessels. * The total Ki D BOWEL 13 dD NI BY PLOYING not think of struggung for © Ol in artistic workmanship, in complete tonnage of last year was | 153,015 ) J = " i : EM Trew list a grocery ore a ness of detail, and in their appoint. aud thas been oxeeeded this ~uson hy THE.SYSTE . h Lire $ ll ar et ALLEN & BROWN, oods store, or butcher 3 shop, ments in finish, anything of the kind Bu 3.000 tons. > Cleanse M : ih 5 & : . From the Toronto Telegram e { that has hitherto been seen on any The increase in collections of the EFFE( 1 - 4 d k Auctioneers 1. ef declaration of independence. | pailwe av. . These hes were turned cistoms depar tment this vear has a = : = hy | cen be cordially' endorsed in evervi (it by the Grand Trunk <hc ps. Point been Eenn nome Phe : figures show es a . weeper STAMPS AND MARKERS. Y Pe thee, w whe re « ordi narv busi t. Charles, and reflect the highesw th y if vl shetwern 1902 aad oISPE!, O50 ACH Eps hUBBER STAMPS OF ALL. KINDS, SK. prin } il an r t feredit on Canadian | nd work LOL is 81,000 47 which ix un ii ; Ww. ; EB STs The = a FEV ; .We have them from Bak "Ticket JORN Crp oe ae Rapeine das. sol son ai | ¢ all the modern dey . an OVERCOMES a > ; 10S Feaiice ti deadhe adi QF we Interior Is 3 0 nd uph er wring tl wool Mf _praver the STPATION Men = $1. 50 Up. Jara. Dates, Seals, Stencils 1 l or abhorrent biz manship The cars ¢ ed with reasdé' of -neaily t IV. per cent ARCHITECTS. imu, and especially at the ha ed in_handsome le bly od thunder: theatrs -- N WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT. OFFICE D'*laimiiig pers be Queen's Alma Mater wiety are serve, the use pose i ky fs B +3 L PERMANENTLY. M C i El V EY & FH | RC H, Soro Prince sod Barer mots Be | <i TE oh wa ete or dag, 0 TU ppg Beg fa 175° 69 and 71 Brock Street. "wa = Bart streh. Mite lie nt offic ; ud cure their text books POWER & SON. ARCHITECTS. MERCH, |!" (000 yu pHing cof Eton LOWE Tule f ra yam Uren remarked u Wellington ellis, curses Brock a i i 1 4 Fotos re SR . | i 9] Dear re : ie or eh. ' Id haa Féleirate we - | BUY THE GENUINE --MANTFD BY 1 EA D Pl PE x Iresses by he cand <. The ela ived g tichardsons' elevator bs ! y or 1 RTHUR ELLIS I : : : : 4 Phe tals hoviat -- | Ar ir BATT LIE | me sake place net, Savina: | Steuer Arabian fom Fore Wika <The Taf portation to Rie AURRNAIGSYRVP Sia sad Bevis) Sitwre as a Joe Tr vaio] i On Cuirline tian -cteren os us i Fo sane OU All Grades. There never was as good as hanufactured by the EE iE STCaTEer Je, | rs oo foyer Yori te Wi | Toe Ringeton Curfiog'ehin is aferiog | "oi Won is preaching in 51.1 Se € Sear Se wuvb (Co naps METAL CO. WILLIAM STREET, TORONTO, ONT: Sqeas, Tien | them as his last appeals to Winhipeg. seg : : Murtin's chure hy Toréntop 2 ngham's, » . ! Le ire »

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