Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Feb 1905, p. 5

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1d" Coffee may Te, per pound, " kinds, but its id peerless qual- pest in the end, he greater satis- und tins, sealed, 1d" Coffee Montreal YOU ARE ALWAY Ld aRe]vla ila] IONTH pecial prices ains en's Pants rs ' Knickers ats balance of our ats ER ile, Bankrupt Sales se, to undersell us. and poor. Every- y One Price Cloth- ntreal. shirbmakera ae Tooke Bros, st makers in Canads, sible F. ur in- Hands, Puff, ly 102. BY CO, Dak Hall. ts--$2.98 and serviceable | ind of skirt that any time. Of very patlern of at this sweep- - size in the lot Il hands to get '2441. 9298, | rts=$1.25 we're going to -the-year-round d Black ; neat- pping and but- ese 3125. 1g Millinery nd Mantle Store. poration his terms ane hat he would raise ther h soon. Finally he got at onee sold his rifle and is old job in the mall wend will visit Kingston shruary 3rd, when he will ples at the British-Ame- Every style in baman may be seen. Gent bald or have thin hair One day only. inet has resignod asa landslide at the reent Hungary, Count Julin been asked to form a in one Ih, tins, 4 for n's. ne once ca wn -- 4 | has ever greeted ald \ THE DAILY WHIG, TetURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2. f Gold in the Mrs : Reginald sant little lune WCC guests were Mrs, Gwillim, Mp Professor Dorenwend Brock America's Greatest Hair Goods Artist, Goodwin, is coming to the British-American Hotel, Kingston, on : Miss Goodwin, and Miss Lindgens. Srifjess, he Sten jut icy n . The floral don ' 8 om the middle of 4 large audience lg torations of the table i . if F R ID A Y, Feb. 3ra were white roses. he tablg would feel more comfortable if This visit gives you a chance to con- . * . . wide doors were free to open, sult Prof. Dorenwend about vour Hair Mre. Cleaver illic : . 2 . . and 'to see all his samples of Hair : aver Sullivan was assisted A memorial i! 3 p Goods, which he carries with him. You | 2t her pleasant little tea on Tuesday Trinity, Colle dow is to be erected can "Ary on @ny sample Switch, Bane, | by Miss }rano Sullivan, and Mics | 2¢ Trinity College School, Port Hope, Pompadour, ete, and see just how jt = : ss Marion Redden. will look. Mrs, Prof. Dorenwend can be depended upon You are not forced to order because you call to see and examine these goods Gents' Wigs and Toupees to fit every head, made to order. The Dorenwend Co , of Toronto, Limited, 103 and 105 Yonge St..7oronto. THE James Lesslio card party, last night, temporaries of her Miss Marion Lesslie, Mrs. Charles Dickson, entertained at cards on Mone in honor of Miss Mona Miss Rita Knight. ps tained at an informal little terday, with Miss Fade as guest And best assorted stock in the city. honor, Refreshments were served at quartette tables, and those present were: Mrs. George Everything in Wines and Ales. Hugo Craig, Hazel Massie, Miss Mi Daisy Chown, Miss Sadie Reid * Any brand of Scotch or Irish Whis- key Dunlop * - » Mrs. Grant is giving ternoon for her All the lines of Imported and Do- mestic Liquors. young visitor Willard, : : Miss Macauls Il entertai JAS. McPARLAND p= Sac] ay will entertain t Mrs. McCann of young people to-night. * . * Almcs 339 and 341 King St. Phone 274. " a t the rest ol 0 STOUK MARKETS. we largest attendan ment here, Telegraphed specially to the Whig by vesterday, Norman Binmore, Manager Hartshorne, Bogert & Battelle, Members New York Stock Exchange, 151 St. James Street, Montreal. and the entries for itself were very The prizes were won by ° Gilderslceve and Canon trophys, which were tain Norman Leslie, were very some~large - solid silver ¥ the shape of jockey went for ladies and go will come off on the 18th tournament Miss NEW YORK STOCKS inkstands caps. A Amalgamated Copper .. American Locomotive American Smelting & Refining American Sugar Refining c Mahood, NM Miss Etta Sparks, M Edna "Mitchell and club to-morrow night, 18 entertaining a club {| Guilighti|Sr, FE ISS i > gave a plea- hoon on Tuesday, when I Mrs. Stafford Kirk patrick gave 'a little for a few con- J youngest daughter, Alfred street, lay night Mitchell, William strept ------ , gave a very pleasant party, last night # Jin honor of Miss Eade, Mrs. Crumiey, Union street, enter: tea, ves a tea this af Miss that adminton tourna turned out for the doubles th numerous, Mabel Starr, T} put up by Cap hand in tourna ntlemen's singles of the month, the Grand Opera House, +> : would he go awhilly good as to b¢ lock the big doors, so * | them would be easy, $ great deal of comfort ne patrons. making my min of fire." "I gidn'¢" said another, Iv, and be simply burned, rather t be trampled on too," said, that while she hadn't felt q 80 nervous as all to the memory of school war, the pupils of Lieut. W. Osborne, Kerr Osborne, who fell Kop, and Sergt. Eeatt, fever at Waterval are two well-known attended Trinity College School, son of who died . - - those invited Among -. A to dinner 'Government Ottawa, Tuesday night were: The Right H Sir Richard Cartwright and of | Cartwright and Miss Cartwright. Lord Dundonald, while shooting Ireland, was entertained at lunch by Colonel Stewart Bruce, of Lodge," Toome Bridge. and just give a hint to the management that if they that opening they'd bring a All through 'Wang, 'lI sat making and un- t what I'd do in case Just 'made up my mind 1'd sit quiet- A third woman that about it, nev- who died in the South African at Spion Ouder, Transvaal, Toronto men, who Lady un- han uite By Dogs. 1 Special to the Whi Ie. hen Toronto, Feb. 2.-In his annual ad- and | dress to the provincial board of health the | yesterday, . E. Kitchen, of St. George, said, that in no year had point of view, so far as Ontario concerned, than 1904, the | from scarlet fever, in 1903, was only 1290 in the vear in Mr. | closed, and from smallpox there had From diph- h A compared with 478. Typhoid fever had a morta 397, in contrast with 29% in he from tuh- erculosis inereased from 2,072 4, © HR, opinion been only four deaths. of | theria the deaths were 138, lity of 1908. The number of deaths at | Dr. Kitchen expressed the on | that the time has arrived when th on, | discase should receive notification, that information and other assistanc in | der to avoid contagion, ote, con | At the meeting of the York county The | council, this morning, a resolution was adopted petitioning the legisla ture to ET the law as to sheep killed and worried by sheep-owners may recover full for losses so sustained, instead « two-thirds as at present. It was hel that introduction of such an amend ment would encourage agricultural sc ies to recommend general sheey did about $12,000 damage to the stoe and premises turers, at 300 Yonge street. The fir started in the workshop in the rear o the building, and for time it wa feared the retail pany, on Yonge street, were in danger under intense cold, Later--The loss is now estimated a THE HEALTH OF ONTARIO HAS BEEN SAT- WT Tn ISFACTORY IN 1904 Time Tuberculosis Received Noti- "1 fication--Contagion Should Be Avoided--$12,000 Fire--Want Full Value Of Sheep Worried there been better results from a health was The wortality which reached 529 might be given to the family in or « dogs, so that value PW ieee Steacy & brella, bag, trunk and 'cage manufac stores of the com great difficulties, owing to the Rh ------------ st d 1¢ Fire, this morning, at three o' lock, | @@ | Sthitiusiuuutieeeedhetid ooh atttn \ < of the East &.Co. um USEFUL CHURCH GUILD, {| Work Of Ladies Of Fashionable . Congregation. Every Saturday morning a score of but the firemen succeeded in confining | Young won from St. 1 hunihs it to the workshop. The cause of the | Church, N.Y., of which, Rev, Dr, Ern- fire is unknown. The firemen worked | est M. res is rector, go to the pare ish house, and spend the morning in the instruction of children of the ' ) t | neighborhood, nearly all. of them Ger- : 36.000. Fully jusured. mans, with a sprinkling of Bohemians {tohison lithe and 1 olonel and Mrs, Bu han will : i oe A commission will be issued by the | and other nationalities, The Young Brooklyn Rapid Transit oe the donors of the prizes. After the GRAND MASTER P. H. MORRISSEY, | Ontario government, this aftericon, | women are devoted to their proteges, Canadian Pacific Souraunient yesterday, tea was served, | Head of the Jrotherhood of Railway [empowering the committee appointed and attend with as much regularity as Chesapeake & Ohio. - as usual, . . 3 S ih lo whos: Assiduous lnbors to investigate certain charges made | paid Workers. tthe i oom. are tha Iron : i strike of the Pennsylvania railroad wy | A28inst members of the faculty of the] At one end of the long room : In the singles at the curling rink | jjoyees University of Toronto, to tase evi- | beginners, just out_of the day nursery. t pref oe vesterday, Miss Lorraine Dalton won -------- denice under oath and order the pro. | From there the little classes are group- uimiin te shyla. from Miss Pelle Craig. In the rink HE LOVED THE THEATRE, duction of guch . documents as thefed according to prohcimey, wat] Metropolitan" Street maiches, Miss Lorraine Lesslie's rink ---- committee may deem requisite to the | those in embroidery are reach at Minn, Bt Paul & S woh fron that skipped by Miss Lor- Farces And Clowns Were Joy Of | full investigation, the farthest end of the room, The chil Missouri Pacific - raine Dalton. New York Central Pennsylvania oni. * . . Reading Mis. Whitehead, of Montreal, Rock Island give a bridge and bowling congest Southern Pacific n r ies i ; fest Southern a Cc the Armouries in honour of the visit- ing curlers. Several of the ing down to battle for roarin' Twin City Rapid Transit team Union Pacific . I Leather .... or . i 3 i i U.S. Steel, com : | Fame will also it is hoped U.S. 'Stel, irel carry Kingston to victory in less Wabash ay strenuous. encounters, Wahash, pref . . . Sales to noon 554.510 In the rink matches Miss Lorraine Dalton's rink, of Miss Lettice Tan ) Redden, and Miss Lilla Mrs M MONTREAL STOCKS. Montreal Street Ry Toronto Street Ry... .. Montreal Light, Heat & Power Dominion Iron, pref . will go honors in the this morning, composed Miss Marion Herald, beat Hooper's rink, her players being George III, Tit-Bits men of 'any rank or time ha n {ever derived so much unaffected ple sure . from » in fact, ary, it was "as good as a play hear the royal laughter and note & genuine enjovinent of his majes London Few the theatre as George i, in the words of a contempor- ho | dent; J. R. Bo ¢ is said," Thackeray wrote, "not | Second vice-president and executive to have cared for Shakespeare or [council are to be elected, Ther tragedy much. Farces and panto- [are several nominations for these of min were his jov, and especially | fices, and a when the clown swallowed a carrot or a string of sausages he would laugh The Canadian . Press Association annual meeting opened this vo [In the Board of Trade Building with a- | about 100 present. officers resulted as follows : A. Me Nee, Windsor Record, president : A. to | H Colquboun, Toronto, vice-presi {loronto, secretary A. E. Bradwin ballot will be necessary The officers, this morning were ali ol voted by acclamation, A committer morning The election of Styth, treasurer, The n | dren are cager to learn, but not easy to teach. For the most part they have h | had no home instruction. Mgreover, it is Saturday, and they are often . | restless and uneasy. They want to learn to sew, too, in a lesson or two. .| But the young women are patient. They explain the same thing over and over, take out bad stitches and en- » | courage the tots with infinite tact and » J good humor to try, try again. In the early stages there is more ripping than sewing, but unmistakable progress is made. From time to time, as they , | show proficiency, the children are pro- ' 80 outrageously that the lovely prin- [was appointed to: consider the pro- | moted, and when they have gona thro Dominion Iron, pr Br Almon, Mrs. Hughes, and Miss cess hy iis side would have to say, |prietv of applying, for a Dominion | all the classes they receive agi Skinner, Ny gracious monarch, do compose | charter, and those who have shown _specia NEW YORK STOCK MARKETS : hi > yourself 1' And he continued to laugh A small strike ofiron moulders took | excellence get prizes. To complete the Feb. 2nd A number of young people have or- | and at the very smallest farces ps place in the works of Warden, King & [course the average ehild takes three Unen. Close. ganized a driving party tonight and | long as his poor wits were left him." Son, this morning, arising out of re. | years, but some are able to got Alison on " maeiee 88 88% after a drive of an hour or so, they So frequent were George's visits to placing of two upion_men with un. | through in two years, _ Bog Loup Ohi? will go to Mre, CO. K. Clarke's, "Rock the theatre that 'his face was the | skilled laborers. The union men had The materials are supplied to the Brooklyn Rapid" Transit wood House," for supper, and a con- | most familiar in London to playgoers | their pay dedweteds. it is stated, and | children, each pupil having a large Canadian Pacific tinuation of the fun. who took no more notice of his pre- {refused to accept the out. The union | envelope containing work and utensils hirie Ceutial . * . . sence than if he had been a simp The Art Culture Club will meet Mrs. Crumley's to-night. Louisville & Nashville Metropolitan > ] g attention to him amd | number, invols ing twenty-five men, Missouri J ne in i . . . * started others laughing out of resis. | walked out ¥ Yo entra ' he " k Pons ivania Miss Jennie Roberts, of Adolphu tible infection ) As familiar a spee m---- Rock Island town, is visiting Mrs. Clarke Ww, | tacle as that of hi majesty purple '" RESCUED." Heading Wright ard rolling with laughter wns to see Yiorents Gos St. Pan ght. : o orencs Gern win City Miss Ruby Cotton has returned to | him sleeping as peacefully as a child | Ab, how I once loved the way of thi Sugar es Gananoque, between the act : a rid ; ; ands: > x : 80 os Tie Lo avr. int Ria hugeed them to me as a gilt Union Paci Mrs. Tove is visiting Mrs. Crothers | So partial was he to actors that he On n of. sin 1 tossed and I'S. Steel, pre in Belleville, permitted and even smiled at liberties irled Wheat-- Miss Edith Drury has returned home | Whi h he would have rosaner in any Caring little where I should drift ' alter har os one else n one occasion, wher May as 115 after her pleasant visit in the west, rau a oe Th hn or but was with a crew Comey t= ---- Miss Laura Shhley, who has. been Colors : aking low 0 Jolly und free, alas "© to ' 0 " eh ove . spending a few days with Mrs, Love 1, | a ay ry oh hy r walked 1 0 nl 1 Bien thal evr w Huron street, Toronto has gone on | POX Mm Which George was sitting anc us to Yale, B.C : * addressed hinv in the words of his L pleagant for me, Miss Mona Knight left today for iti, th kivg eh re_and [on tho shin "Heedles™ we sailed 0 did not admire mn) ld woul and on Ex-Crown Princess Takes Up Con Chatham. - : ay, 'Hang him! He has no taste.' Till foul v he great ocean's breat A own Princess Takes Up Co Mrs. Blanchard arrived to-day. from BIC of Tt adonm hich thocw | I had not thought of the distance we'd cert Worl, Now York, and is the macy of 0 a . i nN " . eo > tieh threw his gone fat at ; y ajesty into it © nghter "Pill nearing 1 Ar va t Florence, Ttaly, = Feb. 2.--Ex-Crown | Goodwin, Alice street, Tajesly m aug TU nent MIT Of death Prince Lowise of Saxon who eloped | Miss Rvan, who has spent the last Fam A At last I began to pine ask regret se ol Dax we ope ', 'he Fee And » Bride. ES ¥ he pe With her children's tutor, Andre Giron, | four months in Atlantic City, returned Put T e . A : The Brid That 1 ever had loft the shors viladelphia Recor v face with t repentance a and scandalized European royalty | to town, on Monday. ob 5 or " Oo who de 11 My In u ! =? a Fn AY ; in T ning ny ho desired to sur we ome months ago, is here preparing rs: 0. LU. Waggoner is in Toronto, round their nuptials with additional I felt 1 wa IS. evermore to go on the musical concert stage. }and will spend the next fortnight glamor were married in the mavor's I t of ti tain to take me back ! there f egged of the # ake me hac 7 : there, ' -iaa office a few days ago. After the may And his face awful to pe : ' You bet on the hockey mat hy or had pronounced the benediction the | Then he sneered said © "You must make it "Huyler's candies," from Gib Some one hag asked me to voice the happy groom passed over a brand new think me k Y cw i €on's Red Crosg drug store, feelings' of (many women who attend an You're just wi Want you to pe at | citizen, ey _-- Bakin al Bonar CENTS : 5 apound can rw 3 GROCERS 25 cents a half pound can Royal Baking Powder is made from pure grape cream of tartar: is absolutely pure; has received the highest praise from all authorities on food at home and abroad; is used daily in millions of homes throughout thf world. ® Royal Baking Powder is the most ecc- Bomical thing in the kitchen. & oo pt laughter drew when™ his boisteron five-dollar note as a fee. His hono gracefully transferred the note to the JI found 'twa who thus spoke to bride; with the suggestion thal it be In" Nie ovd Was a lurid light applied to the start in house keeping. | How 1 longed and prayed from his face The couple departed in such a blissfal to flee ico mood that the mavor 5 all smiles But h ch somed to bind me tight as he resumed his duties, Y rday the bride called wearing o gloomy air, Just then in the distances T saw a speck "What's the trouble?" aika W And closer er it came, ha ho troubl asked th "Twas a ship .w a beautiful crow on mayor, who remembtred her deck "I wish you hat taken thai £5. Be And "Salvat was that ship's fore we were ont of the city hall my name husband wanted it back. 1 wouldnt I beckoned and shouted with one necord give it to him, and we fought over it until now we're separated, i anybody else comes along to he married and offers you money, take it Maybe it will save trouble afterwar New Surveyor-General. St.John, N.B., Feb, 9. It that Wendell P. MPP for Carleton, has been appointed sur- veyvor-general of the provinee, The office has been vacant for a year, since Mr. Dunn became collector of St. John, The legislature will meet March ay is under stHrod Jones, -------------- The Almonte Times says the report that one of that town's citizens had fallen heir to a quarter of a million dollars ig all a hoax * City Treasurer Ireland is confined to his home "az a result of a sprained ankle, which he sustained last night. If it wasn't for the young man Just out of college the rest of us wouldn't realize how little we really know. Many a man lunches at fifteen-cent bach houses in order that his wife may give pink teas. If you are going to have a falling out with a girl don't go up in an airship with her, ' le | discussed 13 when the men were replaced the whole r And called to He gave me | b hoard And 'the role of the pain, "Save ne + nd, then pulled me righteous gave free Then he turned tn those who behind C were left "0, ome unto Me '"" ha did plead But 'the closer 'round them twin They he Him but never paid heed The Lord Jest Christ was this captair hrave And Hix face shone bright as the sun I thanked Hii for I slave In the toils of the evil one WAS no more a By the captain's aid T will bend to thr oar For I wish to leave Wim never He will »ilot me to that hapnv shore Where T'lIl dwell with Him forever An Aged Chaplain, One of the most remarkable old men in the world is Saikab Tmomedda, re gimental chaplain of the Eighteenth Bengal infantry in the English army He is 120 years old, and can still read without glasses, dorrowall--I lost an umbrella to day. Harduppe--Whose was jt? ' becaase a man 'is a dyer it the matter, last night, and 1 usually given for name, Some of the school are and marked with her the girl graduates of now teachers Most of the 280 pupils are girls, but there is a class of small boys not at all ashamed to be doing 'girls' work." All of the pupils are members of the hig chool which meets in the parish house on Sunday morn- ings, with about 1,300 pupils. The wo- men of St. Thomas' church not only support the school, but carry on a day diet kitchen, kind- ergarten and a half dozen other relief enterprise The cost of running the parish house is about 227,000 annual. ly, all of which 'is given or, pledged at a single Sune sewing nursery, efllection Red Hot Pincers. sciatica, nea ralgia, and all ailments of a rheuma that if their muscles were being pulled to pieces, with red hot pincers, the suffering eould be no greater. The aflected are in ¢ state of acute inflammation, dus to the presence of irritant poisons in the People who suffer from tic nature, ny nerves blood. Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure re lieves these. afiections promptly and cures them permanently hecause it neutralizes and expels the poison from the system. It is a certain cure and relief is usually given hy the first few doses. This is the preparation that cured William Tait, Brock street, and hundreds of others, In bottles, 50c., at Wade's Drug Store. Daily In Chinese Feb! %-Rev., Dy. Bond, Christian Guardian, hye received a oc of the first the Chentu Daily Paper, a newspaper which recently commenced operations if" the city of Chentu, It is helieved to be the only daily published in China west of Shanghai, and is pub lished entirely in Chinese, Chentu is the capital city of the province of Sz-Chwan, where the Meth Toronto, editor of The issue of Canadian Wligt church have their missionary centre in China, The newspaper has, however, nothing to do with any Christian movement, Afraid Of Strong Medicines. Many poops suffer for years from rheumatic pains, and prefer to do so rather than take the strong myglicines rheumatism, not knowing that quick relief from pain may be had simply by applying Cham berlain's Pain Balin and without tak. ing any madidine internally. For sale by all deaggists. e-------- My friend, look here ! vou know how weak and nervons your wife is, and you know that Carter's Iron Pills will relieve her now why not be fair about it and buy her a box? "The genuine" Blaud's Iron Pills are sold at Gibson's Red Tonie Ladies' Separate Skirts--All that were $5.50 now $3.50. that were $8.50 now $5. Ladies' Cashmere Jerseys--' it were priced at $1.50 to $2.50." On alg , Dress Goods--Ends of Dress Material «|¢ . to5yards, at prices from soc.'to $ sO y 2 | ¢ Swiss Spot Muslins--New , bought 4 at from 15¢. to 17¢. 500 yard to go's No such values have ever been shown before, and great selling testifies to the truth of this statement. Friday at 40g, : md ran in length from 13% & g aif Price. % bn of these. garments left, that | TH bok 31 A i 4 -- viliSe ments we have tried i ay surprises to be met jarkable clean-up. We nding adjectives in' e prefer to let the Through our to prepare you for with during thi i Li haven't used many. Bi describing this * goods and prices 'py We believe this to 0 Ladies' English Street $1 ed, high instep, very" price $2.95, Misses! Shoes, laced an heels ; regularly Men's Finest Box welt, oak-tann $4.50. : ther lined, Goodyear i Sold everywhere at COCs oo dee 2 ow 5 oo - S 3 @® ® Boys' Boots pebble leathi vy soles. Regularly e $1.25 Sale price, Bc. i Similar snaps throughout thie entire stock. $ Abernethy's Shoe Store For Dependable hi 'Shoes. ) ©0000 se00cenEc ee 98OE® 08® STILL RUNNING The best and brightest CLEARING SALE, with! chances to save just a little better than, elsewhere. | Everything we sell cannot always be at bargain prices-- but--during this % Great : Clearing Sale Wonderful bargsins are everywhere in our This is your chance to secure an up-to-date Overcoat OR A > New Suit ; is a Cot Wi a 127 Princess Stre Cross doesn't signify that be iv o dead one. drdg store. Next Door to Abernethy's She

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