Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jan 1906, p. 5

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layer, who challenged Maus; | champion to a conten to ind defeated him. The mated day and attracted great in. FR WR, wh wn g "Bibby's JR DISPLAY D, 15.00 in the city. : ntirely away from the ready. tore, can only be had at tte by paying double our prides. ason and you will give the er. They are sure to]please. Per Gent. Discount Sale, : BIBBY CO. , 80, 82 Princess St. onder. He then called for the yeas 1 nays. Yeas, Ruttan, Mavs; Me rlane, Spence, Hutton and Smith ccounts passed : (%. Belwa, balance m 19 Rf10; Taylor and Green, ber, ).69; Wm. Canhorn, royalty stone, 8% Jase Shortall, do. A. Goway, do, $7.75; C. Belwa, stration fees, $14.25; A Germain, stone, 30c.; News and nes, 864.50; A. Germain, wire {nee we, $4.06; L. Wh nomination, £2. klection expenses Belwa, returning officer, £1; F. ( Jovee, hall rent rrett, deputy returning officer, No 26.50; 8. Donaldson, No. 2, 86.50, 1 for booth, $2; F. Scott. No. 30; B. Clark, booth, #2; C A. otter, No. 4, $6.50; L. J. Jaycee, oth, x Lillon, No. 26.50, 1 for booth, 22. Moved, ittan tton, that no snow shovelling be id this vear. Carried. Adjourned first Monday in February. tst---- "i North-West Missions. L very interesting and instructive oting, under the auspices of the men's Home Missionary Society, s held in the Y.W.C A. hall oh Fri evening. There was a good attend , and eloquent addresses were de ered by two students of Queen's, U. Kidd, and B. T. Black, on their ssion work during the last summer the eastern coast of the island of ncouver, and in the Saskatchewan Hey. Dr. McTavish proved a most cient chairman.' A social cun of tea lowed an hour profitably and pleas: tly spent. Similar meetings to dressed by students who have done sion work in the great North-West I be held on successive Friday [S. -- f your eyes trouble you, visit Dr. own's Drug Store. Perfect satisfor mn guaranteed, iood clothes are mt at the bank. not an endorse ATI OF OHIO, CITY OF . OLEDO, LUCAS COUNTY. 'rank J. Cheney makes oath Ghat 7% senior partner of the firm of I. tJ enoy & Co... doing business in (7 y of Toledo. County and State alofe d, and that said firm will pe¥ or n of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS 197 h and every case of Catarrh thal "4c . be cured by the use of Hall tarth Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY sworn to before me and subscribes , Presucs this 6th day of Deccmueh . W. GLEASON. A.¥ Notary Public lall's Catirrh Cure is daken iron . and acts directly on 0! Sous Sutfaces of oie Send for imonials Ne. Food tiNey, & CO. Toledo. o. old by a uggists, 75¢. ake lall's Family Pills for consti ons 3 aL sinned rin Ln tin PILES CURED + QUIGKLY AT HOME {Gold in the tb EERE IERTIRRRT Given of Slides For Thursday's A PRIVATE VIEW Lécture. Prof. W. Nicol kindly invited the Frontenac Historical Society to meet A WAR OVER BIBLICAL ESCHArOL.! M DISCUSSION' ---- A price of ivory in recent years the vol- Agony Any Longer G sili Is in his elaxs room at Queen's, and 0GY IN M REAL, why Suffer 8 Get a Quick wi ig showed them on his fine lantern the 5 When You Can Pil ' ® limelight views Mr. Fllis will use for | Rev. .Dr. Johnson Surprised at Suge Cure For es CRRA RERNEE his sory o "Historical Riugston," Dr. Torrey's Views -- Bridge : ndin; our on "hursday evening. There are i ; by Sisly og rn ? The marriage took place at seven | about seventy-five iden, all interest Across the Richelieu River Re Name an o'clock, "on Monday evening, at the | ing. some pictiresque, some arousing paired, and Trains Ave . Garrison chapel, Halifax, of Mr. W. [dreams and reveries of their past: JRunning. Trial Package, is Sent Absolutely | Nf Aitken, managing 'director of the | Awakening childish memories of buiid- Montreal, Jam. 30.--The C.P.R.! Free, in Plain Wrapper to Royal Securities Corporation, and | ings that have disappeared. The so- bridge across the Richelieu river at Miss Gladys Drury, daughter of Lieut. Col. 'Drury. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Edith Drury, and the groomsman was Mr. James A. Stairs, of New Glasgow. The ushers were » Messrs, * S.. Amold Finley, of Montreal, and G. W. Farrell. The ceremony was performed by Rev. sub- Dean Crawford, assisted by Rev. J. B. Murphy. Mrs. Aitken, mother of | Mr. Aitken, and Mr. Travis Aitken, | his brother, barrister, of Newcastle, o Everyone Who Writes. ---- Surgeons themse nt cure of | i consider a per- sles, by a surgical ation as Very « oubtful, and resort to it only «hin the patient has he- desperate from long continued oon, 4 agony. But the operation pak, is every bit as excruciating and ted ding s the disease. Besides, Te humiliating and expensive, and ciety is to be congratulated on the Its military life, which played such an important part in the early life, not only of the city, but of Canada, is to considerable discussion, the general impression being that the phraseology of the Bible was figurative and poetical, rather than St. John's, Que., which was damaged to be taken as iteral. ; ; In dealing with this br. Johnson, the chairman, matter, Rev. expressed has actually increased. been selling in the markets of London and Antwerp at an advance of 50 per cent. Jy a SUCCESS. : . were i ifax o wed. | fully represented by maps and pic he wonderful Pyramid Pile Core gre in Haliiae, Zo tou the red | cure of the old forts, market bat- 1 makes an operation neeary. of Toronto, manager of the Metro. | 1eI¥, guard house, block houses, mili: 1 cure yourseli with per ner 101 Solitan bank, and Mr. Herbert Vroom, | tary headquarters, officers' quarters, your own home, and for little ex of St. John. A dinner was given at | etc. All the buildings and spots where | 1 8 pense. (ure gives you instant the Halifax Clab, on Saturday even- j events of national interest have been | lical meetings, Pyramid Pile ing, to Mr. Aitken by a number of t i liate heals all sores lief. It immediately } r N « : ot ulcers, reduces congestion and in- his friends. Se. | i and takes away all pain, { flammation. Suck Just a httle As everyone probably knows, the stching and irritation. 1 Being treatment is usually sufficient to give a permanent' cure. : Pyramid Pile Cure 1s prepared in the form of suppositor jes so they can be applied directly to the. parts without inconvenience, interrupting your work in_any way. dance at the Royal Military College, | which was to have come off to-night. | has been postponed: till Monday of | next week, February 5th. . * . - Miss Annie Fowler is entertaining at | a little tea this afternoon. . * trial treatment We are sending a . . free of charge, to everyone who sends Miss Hazel Massie, Bagot street, | name and address We do this to | gave a tea for some of her girl | prove what we say about this won- | friends this afternoon. derful remedy is true. . __ After vou have tried the sample treatment, and Vou are satisfied, you { ular-sized treatment Pile Cure at your drug sist's for S0c. If he 'hasn't #t, send us the money and ave, will send you the treatment at once, by mail, 'in plain gealed package. Send vour name add addre ------ rT" - = pier The science dance is booked for Fri day night, and will be « gay event mn a very dull" week, * - . * wan get a ful of Pyramid bat In. the singles for the Felix Shaw medal, Miss Nora Gordon, this morn- ing, defeated Miss Nan Skinner, at the curling rink. . A few young people were at tea at at once for.a trial of this marvellous. § Myre, Roderick Carter's, a day or so quick, sure cure. Address Pyramid | 400, to meet Miss Stewart, of Belle- Prug Co 11710 Pyramid Building, | (ile. Marshall, Mich. . . . . " = Miss Catharine Andrews has arrived | from Ancaster to stay at St. James' No rectory. ether Miss Milly Ferris put off her trip to Soop Cleveland till yesterday, so as to | has meet Me. Joseph Fisher, at Niagara, ALL and "do" the Falls. Miss Ferris in- | the tends staying with Mrs. Honfray Ir- | qualities ving, in Toronto, on her way home of ® fromy visiting Mrs.. Fisher in Cleve: | Baby's land. | Miss Nellie Hanley returned on Mon- dav after her week's visit, in Brock- | ville, as the guest oi Mis. Moher. Mr. Em Malone was in town | os over Sund { ing Baty Mrs. D. Robertson cant: home | -- from Montreal, last week, bringing her sister, 'Mrs. Carman, with her. Mrs. Gilbert Johnston, who has heen staying for a short" time with her danghter, Mrs. Robert MeKelvey, will return to Montreal this week. Miss Ruby Cotton has beer up from Gananoque for a few days with Miss | Rita Mitchell. . * . - Pure, Fragrant, Cleansing The host for delicate skins A Albert Toilet Soap Co. Mfs. .o wi \ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Goodearle have | ® PONTREAL: been in «town from Hamilton for a few days. The H. P. Almon Abbott, re Rev. short visit to town. Mr. Abbott be- longs to a gifted famil an aunt, Mrs. Sophie Almon-Henslk having written some exceedingly clever verse. . . - - { enacted, are shown, also buildings of | most interest are the birdseye view, in | James Stubbs, Peterboro, and to hear | sacred songs were sung, and illustrat- turned vesterday to Halifax, after his | local interest, which have disappear- ed, 'the farm house, where Waldron's tore now stands, the French church, ch tavern, St. 1793, old Bay Street Methodist church, first brick house, first stone house, first school, ete. Perhaps of 1783, after the English had blotted est and pleasure, and ought to awaken a great deal of enthusiasm for dear old Kingston. The Histori- cal Society owes Prof. Nicol a debt of thanks for his kindmess in giving a first view to them to-day. METHODIST CHURCH. Service of Song and Stereopticon Entertainment. On Sunday evening a crowd gathered to sec 'The Life of St. Paul," illus: trated by limelight views, given by Lim lecture upon the subject. The pastor, Rev. B. Eyre, opened the service with the hymn, "All Hail the Power of Jesu's Name,"" which was followed by prayer; then Mr. Stubbs began his lecturs illustrating St. Paul's three missionary' journe showing the cities and through which he travelled. countries Several ed by views during the evening. Moving pictures were given showing, the shep herd watching their flocks by night, the Messiah's entry . into Jerusalem, ete. The people thoroughly enjoyed the service. On Monday night a stereopticon en- jertainment was given by the same gentleman. Mr. Stubbs gave many sclections on a powerful phonograph, at least half an hour before the time of the 'entertainment. The entertainment was an educa- tion, and the greater part consisted of a 5,000-mile travel over land and sea All pictures were interpersed with hell, cornet and band solos, on the phono- graph. For over two hours the andi- | ence was rapt in greatest interest, and all declared they would not have missed. it for anything. The proceed- ings closed with a portrait of his ma- } King Edward VII, and "God B. White and her to Toronto, with Mrs. W. J, family, went up, to-day, to stay for three or four weeks Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Malone. Mrs. Wilfrid Norman McKay, of Att wood, is the guest of Mrs..J. R. Hen- derson, William street. A number of friends dropped in| to ollie Rothwell, who was re ving with her sister, and say. good- bye to her before she leaves for states, ® oo ¢ Miss Edith Anning, of the guest of Mrs, G. Y. Mrs. and Miss Hawley down from Napanee for a few days. Jelleville, is Chown Lian x from Brockville on Thursday. Miss Annie Cotter, is the guest of Mis. Creighton, of Charles street, To- ronto. Miss Perley has returned to On her way home she stayed with Miss McKeown in Montreal. PURE AND WHOLESOME. OME POUND CAN 250 EW.GI LLETT Somrany LIMITED TORONTO, ONT. : town. a Wood's visiting Mrs. Flett, Stuart street. he eat English Remedy. ss. 9 0 positive fi 11 - re is . Sexunl Wor oe Bll forte of : Mr. Arthur Moore is in tow n, re Brain Worry, Emissions, Sper | lieving Mr. Willis, of the Bank of Effects of Abuse or | Montreal, who is ill ead to Consumption, | iss Emily Low is expected up from pected uy Ottawa next month, for a visit. ve. I per pkg., six for £5 Ono will please, six Mr. Edward Sears, who has gone out to Vancouver and Seattle, "will ~ure. Hold by al! druggists or AS ie plain tkago on receipt of price. Write fi Fhe Wood Medicine Gaus Winsor omphiet . not go on to Dawson City till March : or April, » OR. A. W, CHASE'S 8 8» CATARRH CURE a 25c. Mrs, Keenan, Mountain street, Mon- is sent direct to the diseased res], tortuiond for Jin Yempleton, parts by the Tororo Blower, of Napanee. Heals the ulcers, clears the air Lady Cartwright's skating Boat id permarinty core | 100K Place on Monday evening. Catarrh and Hay Fever. re » . . . free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffale, BEFORE AND AFTER matorrhoea, Impoten 'Excess, all of 'which: Ui lem ty, Insanity'and an earl: The engagement is announced of : ------ Miss Evelyn Alada Macnaughton, eldest daughter of Mr: Alex. Macnaughton, Huntingdon, Que., to | GEO. NOBES Plumber and Steam-fitter Orders Promptly Attended To Mr. James Albert Carruthers, Ottawa. Dr. lsabella Little, medical mission- ary at Macan, China, danghter of Mr. Robert Little, of Toronto, to Dr. I. : 17 Division Street. ° ® Jwill take place on January 31st. Phone 835. Miss Marjorie Howard, daughter of | - the late Dr. Howard, Montreal, to TT Mr. Vietor Drury, son of Col. Drury, | TO THE ELECTORS OF sr. |of Halifax. LAWRENCE WARD : . . . . | LADIES Anp GENTLEMEN .-- Miss Frances Geddes, who isto be oy FeSenty request youd vo «s ane | married next week to Mr. James Me Sep x election to the Public Laren, of Perth, has chosen her brides- i Yours & \$ your representative. | maids in the persons of Miss Ruth ' Sherwood, Miss Irene Bate, Jhise Fait Geddes and Miss Carrie McLaren, ei) WL HEDLEY It is announced at Quebec, that the ' . marriage of Miss Florence Maude aT LAWRENCE WARD King, sécond daughter of the late N Your xo I GENTLEMEN :-- Henry King, of Quebec, to Lien Solicited for und influence respectfully | Col. Herbert Montgomery Campbell houl Trustee, for 1906. CEO. ZIEGLER. Royal Horse Artillery, i= arranged tc take place in April. small | Nps. Eastgnidurns', this afternoon, to | the | Miss May Smythe is expected home | Miss Jean Gordon, of Toronto, is | party | Mitchell, of Hong Kong. The marriage i + the King." ------S-- { CURLING MATCH. | Rockwood vs. Kingston, Win by | Four. The curling match, in the Dr. Clarke tankard series, played on 'Monday | night, Rockwood Kingston, re: | sulted in a victory for the former two rink¥ by four points. The ice was in excellent condition, antl quite a num { va, ber of spectators were there to see the bonnie lads do their "sweeping." so IT Rockwood rink, No. 1-J. Lawless, } E+ C. CLARKSON APPOINTED. W. Potter, ¥. Fenwick; J. Davidson, | _. : ---- fn | ship 13 : { Liquidation of Robinson, Turner | Kingston rink, No J. Reid, Company. J. W. Elliott, W. R. A. Stra Toronto, dan. 30.--~E. C. Clarkson, ! chan, &kip--14. Dior Od was, "to-day, appointed by the court, ckwood rink, No. 2-C. F: 'Smith, liquidator of the Robinson and Turn | W. R. Dick, W. McCammon; W. Carr, | skip--I8. | Kingston rink, No. 2-W. H. Mont gomery, FE. 0. Sliter, E. Lyons; L, | Henderson, skip--12 A return game will likely be played at Rockwood rink on Thursday. Fast ern hospital come from Brockyille on | Friday for the game in the Eastern Ontario curling series And Deserved Retort our A Sharp Yesterday afternoon as | lending cabmen brought up two ele tors fo the poll at the head of Uni- | versity avenue, presumably to vote for Mr. Pense, one of Mclntyre's busy- bodies and prominent workers accosted him by asking him if he did not know that it was against the law to drive voters to the poll, and wanted to | know where he got them, to which the cabby smartly retorted by telling the other fellow that it was none of his business, and asked him if he could not do what he liked with his own cab if he committed no misde- | meanor or broke the law. one of | Bonfire On Division Street. ! A huge bonfire on Division street, { was part of the display in honor of | the election victory last night. Of such alarming magnitude was the con- | flagration which lighted up for manv blocks within the vicinity of No. 231 Division street, that the fire depart- ment were. called out at midnight to put a damper on the blazing brilliance: To Induct Minister. ¥ A meeting of the presbytery of Kingston will be held in the Church of the Redeemer, in Deseronto, on Friday, February 2nd, 7.30 pm., for the induction of Rev. A. M. Currie, M.A, called to be minister of the church. rey should have : davs in succession, on the literal hell of mediaeval times. In his opinion Dr. George's church, | by this coure¢. Much Business Done at Monday's 237.50. One dozen grey dozen his surprise that at the recent evange in Toronto, Dr. Tor preached for three Torrey had done a great deal of harm ms WOMAN'S HOSPITAL AID. { out Frontenac: in 1794, from a draw- : Meeting. Increased transportation facilities ing by Mrs. Simcoe, wife of the first There was & large turnout of en-| and telegraphic communication have governor-general of Upper Canada; in thusiastic members of the Woman s | brought Africa into closer touch with §R05, by Grey. There 'are also. slides Hospital Aid, at the regular meeting, | the rest of the world. It is said that of a few of the prominent men who | 0 Monday afternoon. Additional | a native may be working 1,000 miles in have been connected with Kingston plumbing being needed, it was found | the interior, and ya he oan quate you FA TGFor,--THArRIay evening senior] te-bill-for--that-will -reach--close-- ton] -the--cash_value of tusks {nthe nt taimment promises to be full of inter | the $500 mark. Additional carpenter | Werp or London market. work, for Yates ward, will amount to blankets, one hot water cans, three webs of sheeting, and four hot water plates, have been purchased for use. Three representatives were appoint ed to represent the society at the Woman's Council meeting, to-morrow, when a short report will be made at the next meeting to start the branch societies in the surrounding district. Each member of the Aid is {rving to think of some new plan for raising money, as the sociéty's funds are now at a low ebb. SEVERE WEATHER IN YUKON From Sixty-Five to Eighty Below Zero. Winnipeg, Jan. .30.--~Scvere weather has heen prevailing in the Yukon country, according to information just received here, For three days the tem- perature all along the Yukon River ranged from sixty-five to eighty de grees below zero. 'At Dawson, on Jan uary 2rd, the official thermometex ro- gistered seventy-three degrees bélow zero. The weather conditions at Daw- son are renderedewiorse' by the exist: ence of a wood famine. The police will not allow horses out to haul wood, and conseqaently unoccupied cabins are being torn down, and used for fuel. The stage line between White Horse and Dawson was tied up, be- cause the horses freeze their lungs. TWO SISTERS DEAD. r-- A Double Funeral Will Take Place To-Mérrow. To-morrow theréd will be conducted by James Reid & Co. a double funeral from the residence of the, Misses Mc Fadden, Wellington street. On Sun- day, Miss Catherine McFadden died fiom heart trouble, after a short ill ness, aged fifty-four years. On Mon day, her older sister, Miss Rosana, aged seventy years, passed away sud denly, from apoplexy. The third ter has also been seriously ill, but i reported better today. The three sis ters kept a boarding house, and were highly respected. They were of retir ing disposition. Surviving are a brother in Rochester, a married sister and one at home, er Manufacturing company, of Chelten ham, manufacturers of ladders. The liabilities show R600 wages, £1.: salaries, X60 not 6,000 mortg to realize upon. The May Flowers Out. The Brockville Recorder, which al ways gets the good things, had in its window, last week, a bunch of hepati cas, better known as May flowers, which had come out to see what the weather man was doing, round the pretty town, antl discovered that he was rushing the spring season. € EE -- It pays to buy tooth brushes ¢ at Gibson's led Cross drug store. They wear so welll Owing to nervous breakdown Maj Manley has been obliged to tempor Jarily discontinue his work at the Jarvis Street Collegiate Institute, To- ronto. "Have you a dry. hacking cough" It cures coughs, 20c. Rev. William Johnson, East Zorra, was struck by a train at a Wood stock crossing The buggy smashed and man and horse rolled into a ditch, but neither was injured, son's Red Cross drug store, Alexander Hammer, the alleged leader of a gang of cattle thieves that have operated all over Western On tario, was arrested at/Galt. * son's Red Cross drug store. The Stratford Gas company, has of i 1t 'pays 'to buy vestles food at Gib De. Pond's eye water relieves at onde smarting or inflamed eves, 25c, a , | bottle at "Best 5.' vi "Fresh kisses" McCoukey's, sold on 1 ly at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. son's Red Cross drug store. there. * Rev. Mr. Horsman, | ple. on property, and £3,000 mortgage on chattels, aside from any equity or | smeared It with carbolic oll and used the mortgages there are in assets for | it on a patient instead of lint. The the creditors wound, he says, subsequently healed take. Gibson's. Red Cross cough syrup. was Indelible marking ink is sold at Gib- Unbreakable combs are sold at Gib- fered to improve the street lighting wstem if the council extend their contract for ten years. Fresh Toronto, has KNOW IVORY'S VALUE. African Natives' Increased Knowledge Enhances Its Price. It Is a curious fact that notwith- standing the marked advance 'in the ume of sales has npt diminished, but Tusks have over the prices charged a few years ago. The causes which have led to this advance in price are interesting. It is not due to any artificial manipulation of the market in the great centres, mor : Bottled only at the Apollinaris Spring; | and Only with its 5 WATERS". ollin "THE QUEEN OF TABLE Neuenahr, Germany, deed, the wealth of leading men among the natives was once commonly count- ed in tusks. They would say of a dusky capitalist of this kind that he was worth so many tusks, just as one in this country would say that a man is worth so many dollars, Of course that was a natural phase , In the development of a primitive peo- The red man estimated his riches in wampum, and the Laplander in furs, They often would part with their pos- sesssions for a few beads or trinkets They did not know the value of a dol- lar. Certainly it can no longer be said of the natives of Africa that they do not know the value of money. They have learned. Thus it comes that the "heathen in his blindness' is not so blind as has been supposed. completeness of the collection. The go _ Is it due to increased demand Or SCATC" | ssmm---- ------------------------ - or Be anim x train, rom by fire onl hung Fr line' Doc [ema ity of elephants. For the cause the in- 2 : = = 'the painting in oe rotunda of the | enulY . repal ual to castern points , Quirer must look to the heart of Africa, 00@~~~ YE hogging uti saad ing i gly eo King Fdward. La Salle follows, with running as usu > session n the Jn" where a spirit of genuine commercial- | 8 ; : Tod illustrations of Indian and pioneer At this orig i oi X tio) a ism is manifesting itselt among the ® 5 . A life, ineluding maps showing why tercollegiate Ah Bibh ote Ot i igen 1 - E 4 Katarakory was such an Indian cen- | paper onling Ww 8 Lo a -- Their. wealth 12 in ivory, 8nd they. y wa AN * tre, and the Indian trails around here. logy, by Rev. W. =. mon gave rig | have learned -to value it 4s such. In. . 5 E BARGAINS -- = a" 7 LADIES' SUITS. in Black and Navy Vicuna Cloth | and Mixed Tweeds, regular prices $1250 and $15.00, apap $6.00 VOMEN'S OXFORD, Black and Mi Tweed Coats, tines 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, regular prices $5.00 to $9.00, OF os 08008888 6eetu essed bomen ates $1.95 See the Children's and Women's Untrimmed and Ready-to-Wear Mats at ............... .... 260, Women's Ready-to-Wear Mats at .............. 490, . SPECIAL Striped Flannelette Nightgowns, Tull dies," regular 50c. quality, for «..viiiensasssnane for CarsrasaaesieraraveatERRIaIINY Lonely London Bachelers. The somewhat lonely life led by Ad- miral Sir Arthur Cochrane, K. C. B, whose sudden death at Charles Street, St. James', was the subject of a coroner's inquest recently, draws at- tention to many such solitary exist ences, says The London Mall The district contained within the limits of the Haymarket, Piccadilly, Pall Mall, and St. James Street, ia practically monopolized by houses let out in rooms to retired naval and mili- tary mep and civil servants, all bache- lors, who have settled down to spend the evening of their lives within the four walls of thelr respective clubs. They sleep in the lodging houses which practically usurp the quadrilateral of St. James', and they get their break- fasts there, perhaps, and that is all The rest of their time they spend in their clubs. It must not be supposed that these rooms are especially cheap. None are to be had under twenty-five shillings a week; the average price is thirty shil- lings. For that one obtains a plainly furnished bedroom at the top of the house scrupulously clean but without undue adornment. The attendance is included. It is usually good, provided the tenant eases matters by occasional "tips" to the valet whe keeps his wardrobe in order and brings him his bath in the morning. Lights are also included, and at night the transient lodger who returns to the house at 11 o'clock will see in serried rows the candlesticks of the habitues awaiting their return from the clubs. In the halls of many of these houses also one may see packed away In a corner dusty piles of hat boxes -- the property of young officers scattered all over the globe in quarters where silk hats are not de rigueur. "These lodging houses," sald the secretary of a large West End club, =serve a useful 'purpose, but they are not places to be ill in. The rules of most clubs make it impossible for mem- bers who practically live in them to take a beliroom permanently in the club buildings, ahd these lodging houses supply the want. "For my part, I could not tolerate the loneliness. But you will find old gentlemen so wedded to. their clubs that they think nothing of the few hours they spend in bed in thelr lodg- ings. They will stay up through the long vacation, though they have plen- ty of Invitations into the country, ra- ther than leave their clubs." ---------------- British Surgeon's Odd Dressing. A substitution _of glass for lint in dressing certain kinds of wounds is the curious suggestion made by Dr. J. L. A. Aymard, M. R. C. 8, in The Lancet. Dr. Aymard describes an experiment with the mew dressing which he him- self undertook at Johannesburg hospl- ta After obtaining a piece of thick window glass the edges of which were ground on an ordinary grindstone, he entirely and will leave no trace of a scar. Two other cases Dr. Aymard has treated with watch glasses, the results being equally satisfactory. In summing up the advantages of a glass dressing, Dr. Aymard dwells up- on its extreme cheapness and says that its adoption on & large scale would mean considerable economy in hospital 'practice, 3 It is also, he adds, a painless dress- ing, increases the rapidity of healing by at least one-half and further enables the wound to be examined without re- moval of the dressing. Walking to Cure Malaria, Obstinate cases of malaria that have withstood ocean voyages, mountain heights and quinine dosing are sald to have been conquered by systematic and continued walking. What the malarial patient wants most to do is to sit In- doors, nurse his aches and pains or te lie down and doze. Advocates of the walking cure maintain that fresh alr is an antidote not only to the malaria ftself, but of ®he blues, which usually accompany it. Their advice to the suf- ferer is to dress up warmly if the weather is damp or rainy and go out to walk Wear flannel next to the skin, stout shoes and featherweight rubbers, a rain coat and a simple hat. If it is warm, dress lightly, but carry a wrap to throw around the shoulders against drafts and too rapid cooling off. Sunlight soap is better than other | soaps, but it is best when used in the Sunlight way. Buy Sunlight Soap and _ follow directions. It is more necessary for a commer: decided to accept a call to Morris town, NJ. if it is unanimous. _ | cial traveller entering Russia to un- | SPENCE'S, ™ BBB ervey ad ~ Parcel. dF a : No, 122 University avenue, oveupied by Thomas Mills. Xs 11. --No. 189 Ontario street, occupied by Fenwick Hendry & 111. No. 178 Barrie street, riear Union, ocenp IV. "No. 219 Bagot street, near Clare noe, , No. 296 Queen street, near Barge, otoupie lv i Vi Vo. 370 Alired street, north of Princess, occup C. E. de Cars ™ VI. --No, 372 Alfred street, north of Princess, occupied by Mrs. ¥. Cotter, VIIL--No. 374 Alfred street, north of Princess, roupledeh" P. H. Fer IX No. ---- Albert street, south of Union, occupl Dr. George Horsey ln X. -lot B Albert street, near Earl. A full lot deep, soil and firsts class drainage, oi '. ? mn XI. --Several lots, known as the "Pigeon property," north® of" Princess" street, Good building lots; good drainage. : XII. -- Several lots, west side Beverly street, fear Union. 31 mortgage at five per cent. for five years or loss, session MILLS & WE DO tap us GRAY'S SYRUP does that one and does it well, It'sno that one hisE: . a CURE for all throat and lung troubles, GRAY'S SYRUP OF RED SPRUCR GUM stops the irritating tickle -- ta away the soreuess--sooths ad hella Shrout 24d CURES CO to stay cured. None the less effective becauss isda pleasant tostake, properties are desirable purchases. Twenty-five per cont, cash, and remain on balance may Any of above properties will be sold subject to present tenancy. Parcels 6, 7 and 8 must be sold en bloc. Parcel I. (Mr. Mills' residence) is open for rental for a term of years, Pos: © Ist May, 1906 ot Further particulars on application. CUNNINGHAM OWNERS a 79 CLARENCE STREET ¥ emi ------ T GALVINIZING ! Iron, Cast, Malleable Wrought, Sheet, 7 Fittings - QUICK William Street, Toronto Ef at THE CANADA METAL CO. + derstand German than Russian. & JAMES REID, THE LEADING UNDERTAKER SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF COUCHES THIS WEEK. : Fancy Heavy Fringed Velour Goushes only The Newest Thing in Verona Cloth Rug, only 00 weraen dusrarrannrnsnsbeihsnn Fancy . Moquette - or Wilton Rug Couches, obly ..... cicme $10 ALSO wns Setts Three Parlor . ' ne to close out at cost. Z~ or aA PRIVATE OR CITY AMBULANCES. CALL 147. Aloe OOOO 0000000000 OON FINANCE AND INSURANCE ial woe hd tH If You Want a .A. BATEMAN Insurance Broker Or Insurance, have a ALL KINDS OF FIRE INSUR- ANCE AT LOWEST RATES talk with District Agent Sun Life Assur- ance Company of Canada. 69 Clarence Street, Kingston For Real Estate or Insurance Consult with GEO, CLIFF before Laying at 65 Clarence Street. 00000000 0000000

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