Tr are Cash. until wanted very lowest prices. Vales hat make us new customers, 3-ply Wool 81 per yard, best quality made. : 2-ply Wool, 75c. a Patterns 'the best, Best Union, all Wool one Cotton , 30e., 850. yard, and colors equal to 60c. per yard, way. Ingrains, at 28¢., R. McFaul Carpet Warehouse y good ones, only 20 to 5O are cut below may be left with us Sudden General Sporting News. 0 i in tears because HA. dist ed, "Must in which it is held that Peterboro been unfairly: executive, ordering Kin, land to play a sudden Toronto, instead matches, because of ling distynece enth game less, because Kingwton ronto. The schedule boro, Kingston had much at stake with Midland, It won that mat land on neutral ice. A General Agreement. The Toronto News has an article the Midland-Kingston Death Game--Toronto Comments on the 14th Team -- terbor 1th of Kingston has won the senior ct championship, The Fix- a pathetic article, entitl- Peterboro Be Sacrificed 7 treated by the OHA. ton and Mid- of home-and-home the long travel between the two places. Peterfioro claims that Kingston would would easily trim Peterboro on neutral ice, in To. was drawn up in Peter: und accepted by the various clubs. acoept- ing a sudden-death match in Toronto that Peterboro could not defeat Mid dol more the | liked has | here d= | had m ch, demonstrated its claim to the championship as provided by the | jastes OHA, executive, It is safe to say | senso their too, 1. Midland's goal, and roughing it Hanley. rookies, w na the The stars on the ice. the way, is one of the cleanest line, while ) when he managed to keep off the pen- lars vanished eastward with the , this morning, ith luere from Toronto what some A No. 1 hard dollars from the wheat it. Both, defences were strong, but Lingston's rw widile seated to go in, after the first ten 'minutes, and Hiscock in I, found it an easy matter to #top vy ong heaves, On the soldiers' forwards the Midland defence and gave for bump, and stuedy pair . G. Richardson the hard body up with they: speed and amd did everything but enter the nets the night were George Richardson aud Potter, of the Kings ton outfit, Richardson showing up lo particularly good advantage, his work Justifying the many proud boasts! of the Kingston papers as to his prow He and Potter, who, by of showed Powell gave waded then came back work down he was always He did not suffer either, The last time the 14th Regiment team was ayed like a lot Midlanders always condition to burn. Last night the soldiers drilled up and down the ice with military precision, and delivered their attacks upon the Midland citadel with a steadiness that boded ill for the northerners, up well on the forward and with the had the Mid- contrary the 1 | special service held church Jast night, third anniversyry M.C.A A feature of the « an address delivered hy McLennan or of raw , on, "That Yours." Dr, cate for the good of his portion sident the work of carried on hy the ments of the association, and | the building, the fall, ithe attendance sium classes, Juniors, had been att good service the De he work depart- and also re- ferred to the many improvements gymna- both of the seniors and right into 'That Boy and Girl of Yours" bump --Report Given By Secretary k for Stokes, in particular, There was a large attendance at the in St. Andrew's to mark the thirty of the Kingston Y, vening, was Wilbur F. Crafts, superintendent of the Inter. national Reform. Bureau, Washington, ~h.C Boy and Girl Crafts is a strong advo- family life, and devoted a address to broadening influences, also making an called upon Sec etary Stokes, who read a very interesting report of the association for past year. In his report, Mr. Stokes dwelt at some length upon the different the These improvements had DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY THEIR ANNIVERSARY SPECIA!. SERVICE HELD BY THE Y. M. C. A. Dr. Wilbur FP, Crafts Speaks on of its « at t C nection with which almost became fact in the i wheelbarrows, they are evidence they posal stayed the passing of the bill. A commission was sent out. the truth told, and now be a fact ish parliament, and when ippines collected by them. 'This 21. flictions, and rejoicing with him in his gladness, would come naturally. City patriotism, provincial patriotism, na- tional patriotism, would follow, and the great work of universal brother- hood then stood out, and he believed that for this God was caliing the Brit- ish and the American peoples strongly to unite, In 1900, delegates from seventeen nations had mapped out the (¢ ngo for prohibition. They had found out that drink was bad for the market as well as for morals," and although the king of the Belgians had, in that country, violated every law of God and man, e had nevertheless, enforced this agreed prohibition because he knew the more rum the native had the less rubber would he bring in. Elsewhere, this was equally true; the more drink the less work. His own associations, action in con- the opium monopoly an accomplished Pines, was a greal Phili py ctor i e work for the brother- have lost in Midland and won at Toronto News : Hiscock appeared to | appe ol for prohibition. . factor in. Tak Jor Be frotier home, so that Peterboro and Kings: | have a whole year's output of a black- The president of the Y.M.( A., Dr. the Philippines at a cost of £150 and ton would have been tied for the dis- smith shop in the way of exiine foote R. . Sparks, presided during the asked to endeavor to get proposed trict, championship, The Examiner | wear concealed about his person and | *VeRing, and with him on the Plat- government opium monopoly over- calls upon the 0O.H.A. to take action | turned everythin aside, whether he form were Dr: Crafts, Rev. A . H. ruled. They worked day and night at once, and give Peterbore a chance saw it or not. He was hit in the fect, | Sparling, Rev, gy, Uharles Villiers, and although the president refused to to show that it is the best team in lin the chest protector and everywhere | Rov. Dr. Mackie and Secretary Stokes, act without public opinion--for goy- | the district. Such delay would be yse- else.' Other shots hit the goal posts After the opening exercises, the pre- oo Rik. 'rnments, said the lecturer, are like and will not go unless pushed--the overwhelming secured against the pro opium prohibition will in 1908, In addition, upplied all this evidence to the Brit- " fat John Mor FR Rip g this [ been made at the expense i friends of y mn t players seen on local : k Tati ' ot Irievds of [1,5 announced on May 30th, that Bri. n, make a formidible prnir, and | the association, to whom the members tai ould. e pate C} hd he } brilliant rushes played a big | tendered their sinesre thanks. ro hi boon ) i A na, he eld J ! ! oh i is » evidences + . part in the soldiers' victory. Bernier, I'he secretary reported that during | 5 18 hand the evidences of the Phil vie- ory for the brotherhood of man cost ireat Britain and the United States oe vi on a: ichar i Vanhorne | history of the eri rannt phe revenue of fifteen mallions, hi thy * | the standing of this district from the [alty bench. Richardson anc » hun- { the a's LS _ > y rae Tenor good result would travel on to India Peterboro point of view, and charges | made up a defence that Yas So their a i Jen's Meetings was very' en- and to other countries, and he beliey the 0. H. A. executive with banding | dred per cent. stone than o Thos ng. titi dered : § ed that May 30th would come to he Kingston the shampionship on a silver | previous appearance here. tha Salting ered the Tadiod the great holiday of the vear, latter over the rads of the Peter- ir Fu ao les Dr. Crafts asked for their financial boro club. The News has been. knock- What F, H. Macnee Bays. i } pusliny, "ho hud Jen witinng in support in the work of securins Pea i the 0. H. A. all season, and is F. H. Macuee, manager. of She jh : ov ol ote, In, many ways, 'to add hibition of liquor and OBHIm te oli hy too anxious to add a few more {team, when asked about the ro" dq ps be nl oF Rw nsaigion. as | "ncivilized nations. He had been stir. | knocks before the spring poets begin | hood of the local team being SIE a deficit 2) '$0 000 1 ht Ae >as ring up the people in Belgivm. and in| their odes. The Nows argues that each [to play a sudden-death vane willis d of $2; to begin the year the great cities of Creat Britain, and half of the sudden death contest of Peterhoro lo Jettle. thie Sis Sst i 1 he membership of the associati he was going to do the same on the Monday night was to count a game, | that his club would certainly hat sta was reported ax foll ge a Soe A ion Pacific, in Australia, and verhaps in and that Kingston won one half and for anything of the kind." Peterboro, 119 bun Ciel To I on. Riors, | Africa, and he asked Caradi ns to nde * | tied in the other. Even by figuring on "he declared, had no ground for com A ot ani. 500. v1 their voices to strengthen th crusade cach hali, Kingston would still have plaint. When the schedule a drawn heen a rs he acy ha by all the civilized nations hat the championship, because a win {up the sudden-death game with Mic: ead, a a je Rai . igl missionary effort conld he freed from Counts two points and a tie onc|land was agreed on, and the 14th hag 1 0 all the officers of the Point. Hence on the series, Kin, didn't intend to count each half single game, ose the last half won to break the tie. "The know that the executive half a match a whole would be to break the and wha do that? hour's duration, and not half an hoy News shdi awer has the executive a sudden death game to decide championship, There y od eno t ust whet or ant | Dumber of rooms, gRton would be one ahead of Peteriforo. But it is clear that the O.H.A, executive have been ordered played to a finish cannot call match, That constitution, A full game must be of an he executive has the power to order i% no gettine over the co to cou 0 ald rrespondence with secretary showing that this match was wins and two losses, When it was pointed -out that 14th cold trim Peterboro on any neu- mt two the O.H.A, | association for their work. association their giving and still great the He looked forward to the clearing off of the de- ficit at an early date, Friends of the had responded nobly or support it in " S great curses, ---- TO-NIGHT AT THE GRAND. The Sleeping} auty And The tral ice Mr. Macnee admitted that they | Was expected, : Beast." { ild feould, but he said that the 14th Nh apening his remarks, py, Crafts| 1 he predominant spirit, of "The | would not allow Peterhoro to dictate | Said that God had planned a wonder Sleeping Beauty and the Beast," | at this stage, and over-mile a sche ful way to bring people ont of their | which will appear at The Grand to dule. The matter should have been ar- | selfishness, and the first of these was | night is comedy, clean, healthful fun, to [ranged long ago, and not left to this the home influence and the responsi- | without extravagant horse play or late date. bility which went with parenthood. buffoonery, that a s to intelligent ir. | The fact of the matter is that Pe | From this home cirele there followed people. From Phish one terboro expected Midland to win the | Other circles of love and usefulness, roars at the jokes coullie, doings, un [Toronto game and were fearfully dis. | the neighborhood circles, all tending Snitinhoed br the gasps in 'rmend appointed when they didn't. to the great work of univers . al broth- over they : THE DAY'S EPISODES LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL. Occurrences In The City And Vicinity--Other Brief Items of Interest Easily Read And Remembered. William Swan, piano tuber. Orders | received at McAuley's, Where do all the draughts in the Ope ra House come from ? The streets last evening looked like the summer time. Numbers of young | people were out from all over the city. The Y.M.C.A, was closed last night, owing to the anniversary services of the association held in St. Andrew's | church, : Overheard on the street : "What did he look like ? Why, he looked like cake of soap that has lain in a bath tub all night." The Wholesalers did not go to Na- panee, last night, owing to the late- ness of the train. The team expect to play to-morrow night. "The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast" company arrived in the city this morning, from Belleville, where they played last night. Joseph Hackett has.been awarded the contract for repairfig all the life preservers, owned by the Thousand Island Steamboat company. Leonard Shilline, the younger of the two vagrants was sent to his home in Montreal, on Wednesday afternoon, by the police- The other lad is still being held. The spring weather of yesterday and the mild evening were accountable the crowd of for promenaders who thronged the streets in the carly part of the evening. Persons desiring notices of social events, should send them in immedi- ately, and not wait for a week or ten days. A newspaper doesn't want stale news, Ex-Ald. Knapp, the county immi- grant agent, will receive two dollars per head from the dominion govern ment for every immigrant he places in farm homes, A large number of young people took advantage of the fine weathe r condi tions to po to the fort hill for tobog ganing last night. The hill held a jol- ly erowd until a late hour. 0. F. Telgmann intends putting o a performance of "Leo, the Royal Cadet," early this spring. This formance was put on in Kingston out six years ago and was well ceived. The K. & P. railway brought ahout per- ab re- seventy-five people to the city this morning. This one of the largest crowds since New Year's. The excur- sions seem to be increasing in popul arity all the time. The Freeman says that the Fronte- nac politicians seem to have areat faith in the honesty of Wolie Island. ers--hoth treasurers of the liberals and tories belong to the above localitv-- -- IF YOU WANT THE psy GET . SCOTT'S Wire LINIMENT Nothine better tor Sprains, Swellings, &c, Best because it is t More Powerfu), Mors Penetraying and is the largest boty) : DR. SCOTT'S White Linlment og St. John N.B., Preprietors of Herd Dyspepsia Cure. 3 For Sale at J. B. McLeod's Dr, Store. " BARGAINS I FURS We want to clear all manufactured goods, Call and Seo the Bargains A W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 78-80 Brock St, t ut Phone 700 r ight or French Gray ¢ 0 and New Brushed Brass effects, with Exquisite ly Tinted Silk : effects or shades, in Pierced wit prema Covers to match en tire piece. Any special style or color shades. may be ordered and are sold separately. SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians 330 King Street Issucrs of Marriage Licenses. Cat p-- £5 5 1A the: fact. thes - the pls erhood. : 5 geautiful, J |D nt. liberal, and James Me drawn up, it was agreed that King- 's Practisi natancine the life of a young man | Yazding © bi o | Glvon, tory. Ld Ston and Midland should play a , Queen 8 Sractising. of twenty he stated that most voung | Sleeping Reauty a is a Among the petitions presented to the death game ol th r Fd Queen 8 Senior hockey team Started men of that age were in a transition [ Production that pla City and | legislature have been those of the town team won rd . © wi lo ro. practice again last night and it looks "tage, and generally filled with seli- [ draws people to see al times. | ship councils of Kitley and Front of ohiSiderec . the 'as if an agreement had been reached love. But self-love in its pr yer place. | 8nd must indeed 0, unusual | Léeds and Lansdowne, respecting the winner of the home and home series | h the 14th , prover place, i \ in) ; i i The OA. har loupe sete with the 4th team to play for the | wae a virtue, and not selfishno. so | merit to keep up thidiYeoord in the running of automobiles on highways; the matter: tad pled the et © ih city championship, The games be long as it did not get above the love | face of the spirited competition in [of Cooke's church, Kingston. regard od Mier. a dapted he sluts on ar tween these clubs are sure to be well of others. Seli-denial was self-love liv. | novelty prevailing these days. ing the three-fifths barrier to local op- When the latter drew up their sche. Patronized, me for the future. That young man, { tion. dule in Petertoro, The Toronto Tele. - in his broadening ont, will fall in| "Thorns And Orange Blossoms.' Do rot despair of curing vowr sick states thot ; hr Had A Practice. love, and it was not a difficult. task Among the brand pew theatrical | heagliche when vou can go easily ob. gram a ondav night - : 3 $ : » . game counted two wins for the 14th The 14th hockey team had a prae-| 10 love that particular neighhor ad | productions: this season is the comedy | hrter's Little Liver Pills. They and two losses for Midland, "as aeteed | Vee at the rink last night, which was | himself Neither, iwhen the youngster | drama that is making a pronounced Li! bo Prompt and permanerit before the opening of the season." attended by the members who were | arvived, was It a hard matter for him hit for the enterprising amusemen fo g Their action is mild and na- -- not cut up in Toronto on Monday | to extend his love to that little [lirm of Rowland & Clifford. "Thorns 5 i > » : 3 T night. Vanhorne will be out of the | neighbor. Love between those three | and Orange Blossoms' is a very tak. | WN afdian Freeman Peter Devlin will Toronto Opinion of The 14th. game for at least a week with his | make the unit of sociality. The in- [ing title, and it is a dramatization of | ®en his immigration office for King: Toronto Pelegram : The Kingston | knee. Potter's ankle is causing him | dividual could not make this unit Bertha . M. Clay's extensively read | Ston district _ahout the first week m men gave a complete roversal of form | considerable trouble though it will be therefore the bachelor counted for | book of the same name. The story of | March, Mr. Boots, superintendent of on their two other appearances here | all right for the next game. nothing. He was simply Jike a half. | the pice is in part English, but much | immigration, will arrive from Ottawa and put up as clever a game as any hinoo Iving around in the factory [brightness is infused by the introduc. [Mxt week to confor with Mr. Devlin, seen here this year, They will be The Ladies' Won watting for the other half to he found. | ston of American comedy that is con-4.and also to select a suitable building hare nut to "erick 'for either St. The huckey Merk of 5 ve Phere was a great purpose in the | Sistently and most himorously put. Hor an office. carer's or uation, and Ue odds the "stellar attraction at the ink last family ife, the habits of the hour ns i Fe uction oth hos | oe Pome 0 YO! he p . : rere ba nt Jad el een omitte at md to. its last: night's showing. The corr 0 | last night. 1LC.H.U., OH A. and all [ were ort of the duill of life, and the attractiveness and the ene. 1 = CITY PROPERTY. vogue with the Kingstonians ia a two- jhe est of Hie Were nut in it fod the responsibility of the dg She the better sort in detail "even the | : : ' adies were playing against the office : Ys ¢ tram a les vt Triad : i | i a ot ly, de a ac, SH | eh 0 ln 06 rn eu Lr dott, For Elects Stores, Wo men who figured |" : . » , | the purpose. The aren ts ore | COMPeten an experience hands, llding. an it were Richardson and Potter. {20 three bigives {like the schaolboy's ite or rh ping Ts "Thorns and Orange Blossoms on The city property A met, ng ax lust, with grand pass. the ud of these di - Sesur): At were ths children hy the parents the 23rd, matinee and night grove (chairman), Free, Douglas My that counted to the utmost and .- ose @avisions the score touch of it : : _ Ross and Gral i 'dace . 0 ; oy 1 : < tle hands on * and Ot and abnm in atten ajce, the two worked like a machine. They ay Shree all, pd two minutes Wore brow did more for = {he parents than Conservatives Meet. I'wo tenders were received for wiring were hard to beat inusmuch an both | Play us called for, ana the girls] 1 : | the cast wing of the cit buildings are very fast particularly Richard! scored another goal. The work of Sond rained by Any Bthey agrnce, The annual meeting of the Conser- | und the los for ole tric Yi ht A a Tat EH vio Cap . tending from the family ripe re » Associatio 0 ' in 3 tf > Figs. Ath who did the heavy work of carrying Biss Marie Carruthers on the forward Yas AT hl Riis axel Wve As a at ng AL ob Pla Cp | Toye, chairman of the last commit- | [ the puek to within striking distance, | '10¢ and of Miss Elsie Pense on . the os R : agg Rr . There vag UE: ter, whe hE owenl. suid, an nr. and then Potter, always in his place, defence, Is spoken of as brilliant and 088, In ve Shai There {LTC lrangement might be made with the was there for the shot. Midland's for. | "fective, especially by the rest of the | | ofie agive a oe I following light department to run the cable to wards chid not appear to be able to vg ha Sbectators say that every "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" ar bi pol res hi . "1 br que Switch. hoard in. the | hold Richardson and Potter, though | "ody did well, Not one of the maid- Heudeos h T rE bresidents, LL, - | That would save the proper they tried to hold on to them. Mid. |®ns got ruled off, but oce sionally 4 an = al Rigney, G, Hentig, mittee 890. The tender of G. R. land passed too much and too fast, [Man was retired for o misdemeanor, cally: treasure: fxcorge Scars; Tomlinson, for wiring, $120, was ae- particularly as the Kingston men had |The sterner sex played with their left soluti H. Angrave, I. Shaw. Re- |, pted. The matter of purchasing fix. | € them beaten as to speed and working band. . Tons I Pressing eonliance in the [tures was loft in the hands of the in among their forwards interceptod The line-up of the teams was : SE ta Prenic Whit Feiferating chairman and the city engineer, the passes without number. And chegk- | Jirls- Goal, Miss Madelon Carton; passed. Speeches were made. Wy Taare fot not to exceed 380, mg back very closely the Soldiers gave | Point, Miss Elsie Pense; cover, Mise ; . Minne, Jol Mobs uo | Fr nes The city engineer advised that the the northerners g hard time of it. The Dorothy Brownfield; centre, Miss Marie We don't for- Meotc fo ohn Tntyre and J, NH. "swinging doors recently erected in the fould Son amd too much and shot Carsuho, rover, Miss Phyllis Short. get to pat inf] Tin Sartilors of the city buildings too little, whin , with the other reg. Wings, Miss Nora Gordon and Miss isang rT be change to the stationary type. sons already noted, beat them. Gould | Bessie Richardson, . a word for Cure Kidneys Early. Ald. Graham declared the construc. was decidedly clever, but was closely | | Men--Goal, Mr, Dawson; point, Ma- good quality All serious kid y ills are slight ones | ion of the doors was nothing but watched. But all the same it was [Jor Burstall; cover Point, Major. Les. h 5 in the beginniy Any case of dia- | Potch work. Last year's property about as fine a senjor game as To- tio; centre, H, Bonk; rover, Mr. Blair. v en were betes, Bright's dj can casi. | COMmittee decided apon swinging ronto has had this Year, and Kings. | Winos, Mp, Palmer and Mr, Elkins, quoting such ly be avoided if + carlier signs of doors, and Ald. Angrove held that the ton showed the more effective style, and Referce--Stanley Cunningham. OW prices kidney disorder are heeded Peck's | doors were all right. They were the with the two men with the requisite ---- f p S on Kidnew and Iives Pills eure all ordin best Kind to have in case there should Qualities lo Shrry out the two-man What Kisses Mean. a inr as ary kidney, liver and bladder troubles | ©V°T he a Pame at's gathering in the combination, were, last night, at any Down in Kingst bis and restore these organs to complete City hall. The committee didn't de- . ' 2 ¢ ete | Tae, a hard team to: stop. Mareover, they size it oA eg 0d Yor and activity. In boxes, pr Eor cide upon any change. ] their Helenstel fale way as effective hn ® diets Paths o 2.10 a Moth. sale only at Wade's Drug Store, | = ------ he, anSrae ead al Lon and behold 1 | Ei means Hope: A Kikn "to ae old Money back if not satisfactory, Fil 3 > . - . + " * IY the white-sweatered fellows from the ald Charity --folleville Intel. SABLE YL 1 tered by nature-- * : . gencer, r i v 3 Dn hiury. a th anders Cae" t Mink w Bellovitle girl well Alaska Sable § \ riving Party Last Night, re-filtered b . al the figmres on their breasts 0 ie ; Bi bu. Ska Sa cars, 6 tails parly of young people left the - d C 1 number of men they the name of it. ix unspeakable. 2 heads, Reduced to - $4.90, J home of ©. E Pabeock, Brock etre. y 5 ence on the ice, instead of their rogi- ' Alaska § "HH the young people drove \ i : 3 able & peo rove around. the | -- mental number, a in consequence " Engine Broke Down. extra choice Saris 4 skins, its returning to the st sting place carbonated with purified gas ; ou sngi Fa Wi > al G1 3 3 where ofres mts ore a iy 3 several thousands of good Tovonto : he fugine drawing the local GTR. sides, 8 natural tails, great 4 ere f hments were awaiting | --there is no water so refresh- --_-- Pron Hrodiorille, last evening, value at $20. Reduced to $15 iin I wr, Voting nt homes. nt an 1 . . woke down near Gananonie Junction, jionriy hour, voting their hostess InY an Zi u i 1 -- wd it wns 110 0 each hao saska Sable Muffs, round [royal enteral « a J and zestful to mix with p Xi i ium ms see ir: 3 he Cough of ||: rage Mom || 122 yeh, Sie git} wove" spirits. _Quenches thirst in a an, 1 2. ingston Stockholders. . : mre Alaska Sable Muffs, large [| 1. following Kingston penta 1... | Wholesome way ; improves » A masculine enrler wavs he thinks Empire shape, very full furred {stock in the Tor --_ RID & inva { : the bright * eyes, "rosy. cheeks tnd regular price $15. "Reduced to feompuny. whose plant the og EM | the flavor of liquors ; does ; r hap expression of the feminine tf» oo 00 0T RE $11.90 take over: Ch pad Tie TY © May D 1 wieldors of the broom and stones ol 00 HR oe pe Dickson, 81, the stomach ood. ia ' nove th k : R . Margaret Mackerrgs. 8 900: Mrs 3 I doctor re, Pe race the spare" oF aby Joss of It will Pay you to buy for JIC. n. Minin RL000: Job M gos 0 cures for ave in the sport. 2 . ' Hi wo. $9100 SR hig ¢ Le But often the cough Prevost, Brock street, will give 5 |] M€Xt season at these prices. uty : 2.100; executors McIntyre es Y or ar S ( : ; : he tats, L900: Teanc Simps n [| we suggest that | | choice of $18 and 320 suiting, made- 7,300 Fi 4 a " mp on estate, ] Ayer's || to-ocder for 815. vod fi , Th Bellen Shortt, $1,400, is ( Cough, }| trimmings, wn genviine bargain 50% A is better--yet costs no plore. others" favorite toilet wonp, 250 "A good thing to know." when you : 4 ia: at Gibson's Red Cr Prug ' want anything from a drug store in a The Mineral Springs Limite oronto Store. x 106-108 Princess St. Fry 2 houe 0, Gibson's Red Cross JAMES FE : < ] : oh \ oi Store. Prompt very : § SpA 5 A. COAL! The sudden changes in weather ought to Suggest the wisdom of Putting in some good Coal. We sell good Coal. It's the Kind that sends © out the most heat, and makes the home comfortable ; it's the best money can buy, and there is none hetter mined, We deliver it to You clean and Without slate, at the very bottom prices, BOOTH & Co., Phone 133. Foot of West St SY, Friday Snaps! 250 Yards Fancy Flannelettes nN neat patterns for Waists, Wrappers, etc., fast colors, regular roc. and rac. quali- ty. One price on Friday to lear, 7%c. a Yard '12 Only Flannelette Dressing Jackets Friday at half price. 50c. Each. Wonderful values In Laces and Embroideries -- See the specials in COR- SET COVER EMBROI- ERY At 25c. a Yard. PREMIER WH Suggests How t Three-Fifths Local | strong Speech Made b Prohibition in the Rura "plished in Five Years-- cipal Councils to Put Desired, Tarohto News. 7 the : twenty-fifth anniver Ber Council, of Ontario, Roy ! rg of "Femperanee, was celebra Zion Cong banquet hurch, he of i th ur « 1 centes who h ri hroughout the provi i \ hit replyd to *'t Pre P. Whitney, reply Lo ; the need of \ ne their onsil i *h touche | ; its ted in gd) pol situation, was report in ft) Porontd® News : wave spent a g endeavoring to brings that to devad to thir tin at 1 connected and th the by men who lave spent a vith th r=tood side hy sid tion t ohicct vou it fre vernment infallible, I m 1, he will, 1 he ym. 1} know. we But vou must fous local « nr p as J Famous Cure for Relieves at Once! Cures Permanently ! Endorsed by al! Physicians ! Th: name of ont which doet in Cat Its vapor of the pine we its healing limit. When ( ot'with a ives relief almost at Its tating in the throat rrhozone. aalities ar 4 atarrhozon bad c balsamic essne cough, cures nes »~ ct, S-------- AARLABDOEAAIALLAMAS 4 ALLAL for sale our en which consists of map and Austria an an Try our Brillia use no other. Varssdosstssdtd POLALLLASLALGLAS : wie During the mont 20 PER CEN r------ Enam I AT 20% 1 ELLIO 77P PIPPI PIVIII VIS era HAND DRI and Trimmings. all-over Lace, to m Flouncings. 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