Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jan 1907, p. 8

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| Hits Culled From All The It is said the Canadian Pacific rail- way proposes to construet a line to tr a Take 't a8 a IH tlantic mails a 'than does Blacksod : itheona is urging the d government to start go fast a service. Four days from Hali- the Trish coast In (he proposi- the interior will " om = 0 old eoun in tl of the Wimigeation of farm covering * fn 1 5 fost MuConnll 'and 'Miss' Lottie Norris are visiting friends at Scran- ek sk ae. "Bd. ards & Jenkin, "The Red Star," 274 'Mrs. § returned to Morea). after ing her sister. +, Dusiel , Portsmonth. y & nal, white , blue, navy, brown Hack, 10¢, yard. New, York Dress Re- ie . Charlotte " chocolate: eclairs Pharlat oa) Wars on and made to order at times H. Toye, King street. _W. A. Marshall, wife and son, visit- ing at Capt. Sharp's, Barrie strect, neaut, Ohio. Methol and Eucalyptus lozenges, It is red that a representative ho Ere cacy my la; In 0 city looking ow material to take to Peterboro A great . opportunity. We ve started our ani i] ave suits, reduced from $22-to $15.50, cash ot Rn Shords. wil. ot te , hortt wil members of the board of trade on Tuesday evel next in the board Ioams,on the subject of present taxa- on, . tending evening classes at the Fronte- nac Business College, Clergy street. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, "Phone, 680, The new gymnasium at Queen's Uni- versity is flonting a new flag to-day. A photogravh, of ' the new building cloction | was taken yesterday for publication inthe colle journal. Best's "Short, Siow cures a child' Local | cotigh a8 a IF ab an adults day, from Stratford, with 'his bride. Frederick Judge, Yellow Grass, is vis- hing ut D. ichannan's, hi sale at } Fleming's was Targely attend- od; 'everything sold at a good pri The farm was sed by George Rody hd 30 . "Rev, ec ¥. Clark is out again. Geor u- channan is better. The CO0P held a very: sucessful 'meeting, on Friday evening, at which the officers fot the ensuing year were elected. Name Ru- mor Wd are to have a concert in the vi soon. Visitors: Mr. and Mra. Francis Curl, at Robert Hughes'; Mins £. Rav. at the Juctonts William A A! , and John Young, Zeal, at Li fannan's, : Presbyterian Jats ' Meet. A 'union eating of the four Proshy: terian Woman's Foreign MW societies was held in the parlor of programnie. The meeting was a beau- titul axempdifiontion of sisters working together in unity, * ---- and costs but 15c. ' Mrs, E. H. Merry, pianist, furnished music at Mrs. (Capt.) Hughes' "At Home" in Whig Hall on Wednesday evening, and at Mrs. (Prof.) Dyde's "At Home," on Friday evening. Red Cross tasteless preparation of cod liver oil, Te.. not $1, at Gib ce. {son's Red Cross drug store. Moscow Matters. Moscow, Jan. 11.--The sleighing is nearly gome in some parts of the Country and many are driving buggies. Election passed ofi very quietly, Mrs, George Lampkin entertained 4 num- ber of friends, on Friday night, for Mrs. Matthew Asselstine, who is visiting here from North Dakota. Mrs. Everton Vanluven, who has been ill, is_ able to be out again. Ethel As selstine ancl friend, Miss Penoyer, from Chester, N.Y. at WW. W. Assel, stine's, Mrs, Alired Martin pave a dinner, on Saturdyy, the guests of honor being Miss Penover and Miss Asselstine, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Pur coll spint "Sunday at Albert Amey's, | William Ritchie 'is very ill: He has two doctors in attendance. The junior ; nt of our school is closed, owing to the illness of the teacher, Miss Sills. A few from here attended he poultry "show in Napanoe this 2 Herculanewn's Roof Taken Of. y a 35] Fe, Hi . left today for onto and Con- | resh, wt Gibson's Red Cross drug store. 3 Improve your Spate moments by at- We start No. 8 of our After Supper Sale and it will repay vou to come. During the past ten days quite a number of good things have come to us, and these we expect to turn into cash Tc-night. _Men's White Unlaundried Shirts NIGHT No. 8. AT 7.30 75 Made from good heavy cotton, reinforced back and should- ers, sizes, 15 and 15} inch neck only, worth regularly 50c. to 60c. This lot was sent to us by the maker, being the balance of stack, all other sizes being sold. To-night 33c. Each. Union Linen Full 36 inches long hy 20 inches wide, hemmed ends, considered good value at $1.80 dozen or 15¢. each. 450: Huckaback Towels Yours To-night 11c. Each. MINING STOCKS. iis, : 40 Clarence St. f Poronto, Jan, 12th. 1.02 p.m. Bullalo ..... .. . , 8 B50 Nokinicy ». NEW RIBBONS just received, in plain colors. night All Furs at One-Third Off To-night the balance of our Children's Winter Coats, $4.50, 4 25, Furnished By J. E. Cunminghava, | he Ly RR E2ER3s A 3BeugEE wr Children's Knitted Glovee. > Children's Ribbed Cashmere Stockings Children's Warm Undervests and Drawers. Children's Knitted Toques, 25c. special. Your Choice, ¥2,00 Each, © Winter Slippers Reduced Good, Warm, Comfortable House Silpprs Prides Gut In Hait))® Ladies'. Pure Felt Fur Bound Si E Ppers, were $2, now 25. Ladies Black, Brown and Red Fur Bou ! na $1.50, now $1, | oven was 9. bord bbak bd 4a Jadiée Ha a5 2ea Fur Bound Slippers, were $1, now 5c. Ppers, Felt Soles regular 75¢., now Ladies' High Cut Sli : TE ppers; Felt Soles, regular 50¢ : ; ., now 38¢. Ladies' Dr. Jaegers' Pure W oo] Slippers, sold in Io at $1.65. Our price to ol : 37 Sm ear, only $1.20. PS. --Boys Evening Shoes just received. ! ~The Lockett Shoe Store... SECONI -~ fee WINTER Copyrighted, 1807, Canada is bevond ar fost sporting country knows to-day. Its var fers diversity of spe other country can dreg game that can be pl country can be enjoyed advantage here, while in have a number of othe are peculiar to Cangda, be plaved in other count not offer the same happy ditions. In those . winter megns, the Ca with its plentitutle of s quent zero weather, is something to be dreade LOUIS RUBENS Who defeated the best f the world at St. 1 Canadign knows bett that the winter is Car plav, as well as busi there is more genuin the winter than in any and not only more § forms of it than othe earth know of. 1t is only within ti tion this sporting ins $0 pronounced a featw life. Before then the ¥ hard a stropgle for exi much time for "sport. growing wealth (of the its extended population settlement, thé histori love of sport regssw now, summer pnd wi population either : form of sport, or foll ized pames of others w interest. Summer has but Canadian sport, Ine winter. Then there is shoeing, toborganing, | and mgny other si peculiar to Cy 1, by climate. Unf nate other countries who these sports have come them, and they do by ter after winter, and a very different idea Lady of the Snows' | the wag of winter they brovwht with the gol that any other afier in the adonted in the domin which is our own ren no one can horrow it Of all winter sports popular and exciting way of ancient ame familiar fathers a= shinn an clubs onl the turd, ada The Canadian icc he on skates is as far a came gg is the Imperi improvement on the coach Hockey's Quicl It is only within hockey has become in ada what basohall i YACHTING ON THE the United States-- sport of the season. winter game was 'sh disorganioed hookey, available open ice, at adaptation to icd of game of field hockey. The old shivny stick sapling, with the roc business end. This much pood for hooks known genius devised

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