NOTICE! WE PAY GASH FORALL KINDS OF idea HH aR 0 a s asin, '|W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER - {768-80 Brock St. 1 md 1 Candelabras In Pright or French Gray | Silver, and New Irushed » Brass effects, with Exquisite ly Tinted Silk shades, ir loose effects or with Pierced Metal Covers to match en- tire piece. Any special style or color shades. may be ordered and are sold separately. SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians 340 King Streat Issuers of Marriage HOTEL KINGSTON - - ONTARIO Has undergone alterations and Is now open to the travelliog sublic. W TELFER Proprietor AT VAN LUVEN'S Bincults 'and Cookica. 3 Ina holes, ines McLaren's Jelly Powder, 3 pkgs., 23¢. arange per dolen, at 15 5€., 20c., 25c, New Prunes, 21bs., 3 Ibs. and 4 Ibs. for 35¢ : Olaver Honey, in glass at 12¢. Wii 25c., quarts, 40c., half gallons, Jams and Jellies, in glass at 10e. Marmalade, in gliss at 10¢ Sliced Pine Apple, in tins at -15c. Bartlett Pears, in tins, at 13c. Ice Castle Peaches, in 21. and 3 Wh. tins, each, at 20¢. und 25c. Le Boy Table Salt. in Cartons, Windsor Table Sait, 8 bags, 10c. Eggs getting more plentiful more reasonable. I RAS prices F. W. Van Luven, Phone 417 - 246 Princess St. MONDAY ! Big Display of Novelties in dress Materials For Spring And Summer Wear. 10e¢. | cordial invitation is ex. nded to all the Ladies to me and look through the splay. You'll be delight. Our ew Coats r Spring are in stock. ey are beautiies, and at Raw Furs Phone 700 BRITISH - AMERICAN HEALTH PUL. Beca use of its Purity and. Fueodom Erom Coloring Matter. "° GREEN TEA. Lead Packets Only. 25c., 30c., 40¢., 50c. and 60c. per 1b." At all Groves, Highest Award, St. Louis, 1904. 'COR SETS FOR ALL FIGURES' The New French Coutllle Corsets, with corrcoct tapering Ist and att Le DEESSE, special - - - $2. Ala GRACE, $1. 25, $1.50 $2. Models, Samed ars . . CROMPTON 'at 50c., 75c. and $1. - & ¥ Models at 50¢. and 50c., 75c. TARE GIRDLES, special 25¢. ET. CORSETS, 50c., | FOSTER SUPPORTERS, 25c. and $1. to $1.50. "UNDERWEAR. FOR ALL" Women's -- Girls" -- Childron's WOMEN'S WHITE and | GIRLS' and CHILDREN'S GREY RIBBED Vests, extra RIBBED VESTS, 10c. value at 25c., 35c., 40c. 12ic., 15c., 18c.; 20c. and 50c. GIRLS' and CHILDREN'S RIBBED DRAWERS, 15¢c. | and 20c. 75¢. WOMEN'S RIBBED DRAW- ' X23 at 25¢c., 40c. and CORSET sleeves, 25c., COVERS, 35c¢. long Leading Millinery and Mantle Store SPENCE'S ™e New York and Boston New York Centr: Ee Excursion Wednesday, March 27 Single Fare, Plus oe Round Trip. Tickets good ten days. Regular trains. Through coaches sleeping cars. Ticket, agents will furnish full information. and = Beseeese LLLLL 0040000000200 JY THE BEST! "% GANONG"S G. B. + CHOCOLATES THE FINEST IN THE CITY. ONLY 50 CENTS PER LB. 'Al J. REES, 166 Princess Street WSBT R REBORN EY FIR . Big Sale of Furniture We intend rebuilding and require the room to make alterations. EVERYTHING AT CLOSE OUT PRICES Ta Buwilight Mrs. Christopher Abbett, King street, guve a tea on Thursday, which as particularly pleasant. There was' but one regret, and that was. that the hostess, who has endeared herself to everyone, ds so soon to leave us. Mrs, | Ablott had filled her rooms with love ly flowers, and they looked very pretty, In the dining-room Miss Macaulay and Miss Lois Saunders poured the tea and -- Trial Package to Prove It 'Sent Free. | m-------- Bilious breathers, onion eaters, indi- gestion victims, smokers, 2 with gas on their stomach are ih a class all by themselves, disti by a power ful bad breath. all breathe as they Soe: they whiff a odor which consumers, CONDENSED a BOY, FOR DRY GOODS STORE. AP. ply to R, Waldron. RATES AN aa uy EET OF | MpLIARD TABLE, CAROM, NEW 813 Ap Box "8. p i First . lo. a word, Bach son | Lo Whig omer. 0 '© 21 Yon makes Uhrough. Whig oom. + & secutive insertion f ic. a ow iB word. Minimum charge for ome in- | BY MAY lst, OR SOONER, MEDIUM : a aA Ahan Noten BIL. agmoan | ENovCLOP NEW 3 . resi, Wa Bux 06, care Wag Tp Raby a : te No HELP ANTED--MALE BOYS AND GIRLS To FORK IN Sh w, : "glgdr factory, light on] wages FRAMB HOUSE, iN we WEST TEND: LS he Lo start, Uberado! and stable. & Apply w 8, rier, reet. -------------------------------------------- QUALIFIED, B PROTESTANT TEACH is a wonderful absoroer of and odors, It abrorbe 100 times its own volume of oe Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges will' put a stop to your bad, sive breath, and to your belchings, whatover the cause or source, because the charcoal uickly absorbs all noxious, unnatur- dos odors and gases If you suffer from indigestion and belch gas as _a result, Stuart's Char coal Lozenges will absorb all the gas and make you stop belching. Hf on getting up in the morning you street, held her post-nuptial reception on Wednesday gnd Thursday of this week, and many were the visitors who called to welcome the bride. Mrs. Ma- hood's mother, Mrs. James Reid, re- | ceived with her and Mrs. W. J. MNa- hood was alsoin the drawing-room | cause chatting with the guests. Daffodils filled the house, and a lovely vase, holding the "same flowers, stood on a Snes of beautiful lace on the tea tuble.- Mrs. George Mahood was the presiding genius of -the tea room, Miss have such a bad, bilious breath, that vou can almost smell it yourself, Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges will get rid of it for you quickly. If you have been smoking or chew- ing, or have been eating onions or other Plotous things, Stuart't Char- coal Lozenges will make your hreath pure and sweet. Charcoal is also the best laxative known. You can take a whole boxful and no harm will result. It is a won. derfully easy regulator. And then, too, filters your: blood ev icle_ of n and impurity Y Blond { poison nd and you begin to motice the difference in your face first thing--your clear complex- ion. Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges are made from pure willow charcoal, and just a little honey is put in to meke them palatable, but not too sweet. They will work wonders in your stomach, and make you fecl fine and fresh. Your blood and breath will be purified. You will feel clean inside. We want to prove all this to you, so just send for a free sample to-day. Then after you get it and use it, you will like them so well that you will S AREW, y- Beatrice Butler, who, w fow . was declared by popular vote Db) most beautiful = woman in | BO to your druggist and get a 2c. kangland box of these Stuart's Charcoal Loz- en, ond us 'your name and address to- day and we will at once send vou by | mail a sample package free. ~= Address | F. 'A. Stuart Co., 93 Stuart Building, Marshall, Mich. Baker, 292 Lisgar street, Ottawa, Isabel Mahood, Miss Bertha Mahood, Miss Agnes Reid and Miss Sadie Reid assisting her. Master William Muir head ¢penid the door. - THC. Mrs. H. W. Spelling, Division street, asked afew of hor friends to a little thimble tea, yesterday. Mrs. D. Stewart Robertson, Syden- Miss Irene Dunlop, Miss May Weir, ham street, is expecting a visit short: and Miss Florence. frotter, assisted ! ly, from the i Robertson, of the hostess, Vancouver, BIC, tity . - - * Mrs. Johu. Seward Smith, Johneon The Rev. Ww PF. "antl Mrs Fitzgerald, street, entertained in a charming man- , Will be cordially weliopied by: King- ner on Wednesday evening in honor stonians. Many people bere have met of her sister, Mrs J. L. Gud, oi Mr. and Mrs: Fitzgerald, during their Montreal. The house was fragrant brief stay, at various tines, 'with with beautiful flowers. Some sixty or | Mrs. J: M. Machar, and found thom very. charming people, Miss Marie Hall came here. Among more friends enjoyed themselves dur- ing the evening. g friends . Te rw a8 somo Mrs. F. Milo, Union street, enter- | one who 'hea Bristol tained at a very enjoyable progressive | five years ago, at 'young euchre party, on Thursday night, her | Violiniste was bu¥ girl. It is guests numbering twenty-four. The | not every one who knows that Miss first prize for the ladies went to Mrs. | Hall is but ninsteen now W. Moore, the men's prize going to Mr. Venn Henderson has returned to Mr. John Cousins. A delicious supper: Ottawa. came after the presentation of the Mrs. Percy Stevenson was welcomed prizes, and with this the hostess was ' to town at Mrs. Christopher Abbott's assistgd by Mrs. T. Moore and Miss tea. on Thursday. Margaret Muckler, Her old friends are glad to have .-. Mrs. Octavius Yites near at hand for Ti his sory She has been staying in last week lets ain, the little 3 4 compul- , a few days. tea being given by the unmar- | town for the ried victims of t married curlers,! Mrs. G. W. G. Grout. Brock street, was turped into ree of consider. has returned from Ottawa. able amusement. = a . Mrs: Hairy Tandy and Miss Con The marriage iss A. Gertrude | stance Tandy, "The Chestnuts," will Hardy, eldest ¢ ter of Mr. and, leave, next week, for Atlantic City. Mrs. J. C. Hard apance, formerly! Mrs. James Rolline, of London. who of Kingston, Mr. William G, i& visiting her sister, Mrs. J 8S, R, Vance, of Eim Ont., will take McCann, Queen street, has 'not heen place qujetly, at bride's home next | very well, and the earlier part of her Wednesdy after 5 | visit will he a rest . : .- Mrs. John McKay. Jr... Sydenham Sport in the © of the word that ' street, returned to-day," from Toron: means good fun, is the chief"charac- to. after a short stay. a teristic of the hockey matches which Mrs. Dow, of Gravenhurst, and Miss have the girls on one side and the re-!| A. Gertrude Hardy, of Napenee, wore doubtable staff of thé Royal Military the guests on Thursday and Friday, College on the other, and remarkably of Miss Corbett, King street, James Reid good fun was Thursday's game. The Mr. Francie Spesight who was here ' men played this time with both recently, and delighted those who . The Leading Undertaker hands, and even then the clever, nim- heard him with his Dickens' inrerson: PHONE 147. STORE OPEN NIGHTS ble little skaters of the gentle dex. ations, is a grandson of Sir Francis a ged to get five goals to the Speaight. an Trish baronet, who, with Mea's four, Among the spectators his family were great friends of the . were Mrs. Victor Williams, Mrs. Nor. family of the late Rev. I. Antisell FOR SALE: man Leslie, Mes. F. 1. Lafierty, Mrs.! Allan and of Miss Dora Alen, Bagot H. R. ¥. Do Bury, Miss Bessie Gor- street. E N G Li SH PIG LEAD dum, Miss Mabel Brownfield, Miss . aie ne A i Calvi iss ri . : : ¥ Heueion Dalvin, --- Marion Redden, Miss Gras Bajos, Rideau street Kas Swift and Miss Yvetto Pacand. The Font Np fo Toronto, io lee a course Canada Metal Co., Ltd. Toronto, Ont. New Veilings, New Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, Belts, Fancy Combs, Hand- kerchiefs. - Ribbons, Corsets, Kid ; Gloves and Long' Silk Gloves. See our New Silk Waists, Coats and Skirts, in china painting in the art school. } ¢ : rere Miss 4 A mek : 3 Bile No. plover Honig Mise Madeion Miss Carrie Bajus, who is haying n 'Brownfield, Miss Marie Carruthers pleasant trip is mow in Albany, N.Y! Miss Phyllis Short, Miss Nora Gor.| , 2% Sarah Lavell went, vesterday, don, and Miss liene Swift, Their op-' to-pa¥ Mrx. R. E. Sparks; University avenue, a little visit, rs Yietos Williams, .Johnison street, has reformed from Toremto. Miss Bertha Lowe, nurse-in-training in Brooklyn, N.Y., reached home yes- terday to spend two months, to re cunerate from a recent illness, ronegts included Mr. Ernest: Dawson, Mr. Herbert. Dawson, Mr. Iva Martin and Cavtain Russelk Brown. Mainr E. N. Mozley refereed, and Mr. P. G. Campbell was timekeeper. Tea made a delectable finish to the strenuous ™ terdonn, -.le "se '= Mre. William Newman, after a two T dmi ! isi ith her paremtd. Mr. The Badmint 8 months' 'visit wi 1 ing to: and A A re az: iy Mre. William Alex, ( etpy street; real, in April to try. conclusions with left for her home at Torntville, Ont. the Moatre dlers, on Friday. . # seerefary- of the Woman's Press ~ s "lai « > Fé " hn The American: Badminton. tonne: -- 1b, Mrs. €. P. Walker of Winnipeg. has sent her conireres a convenir of ment is still going on at the armour | i i G jer'. on Wednesduys and Saturdays. | the beautiful Walker theatre lately on- are. | coed in' the weslegn metropolis. The fremtispioos 4¢ a photograverm of this Ma. or and Mrs. Henri Panet are ex- clever tittlf iourdalist'd hushand. an Pe a= awl pe taint the bootle{ ir trebly valuable' on that of his mister, Mrs. W. B. Ferguson, account. x ' & Union street west. | geri is Mr. J. Hora has gone out to Por There's naught so. sweet at love's nie. B.C° Young dream. ; Mes. John ¥ McKav, Sr. Sudloshata. And jt would sweeter he, itn left on Tuesday. for St. Cath- 1 lovers would only take Xiroet, where * she will spend some A little Rocky Mountain Tea.' THE JAMES JOINSTON STORE 5 an a -- rine, weeks. coffee and a lar, umber of girls, in|makes those standing near, SALBSME FOR UTOSPRAY, No. 5, Wolfe lsiand. sa 8 la gE Huth J y Pri hun this Best hand Sprayer made, Al: «For Pagtichiars, A iy to Ww. B pretty frocks, assisted, and Mrs. E. J. | heads awa : Lhe pitiable | Sample Machine free to approved | Homme, Secy., Box 116 Cape Viticent B. Pense cut ives in the sitting-room. | part of It it is is thas these victims do agent. Cavers Bros., Galt. NY. ' : : Hes. Fad ok "& i i not realize what a. wg thing a rs. Frederi aho Ty bad, oifise breath is to ot TE. & : al Fre I PARTY WITH FIRST-CLASS , Brock he TINSMITH, GOOD MECHANIC, FOR Id. Hare or aI-CLASS the trade; steady job. Wages, 20c. per hour, with yearly bonus. -W. R. Keys, Lindsay, Ont. DETECTIVES : SHREWD, RELIABLE man for profitable secret serviced, to act upder orders ; no ex cossary. Write H.- C, dianapolis, Ind. SPRING SUITS TO MAKE, GEN men, bring your own cloth Aad a cheap up-to-date price and finish guaran' " ng And repairing done well. Ong be Tallor, 181 Brock street. MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN Barber "Pride in RB weeks. Graduates carn $10 $18 . week Help secure vositions, SR 10, re year for our Catalogue oe Moler Barber College; Queen apd Spadina, Toronto. the manufacture of patented machines on contract. D. 63 care Lord snd Thomas, Chicago, 1. THREE EX RIENOED RING "BPIN- ners accustomed ue eA 30's, ar ie arge, bright, ry rooms. Joseph Simpson Sans, Toronto. iy THREE EXPERIENCED RING SPIN. Large, 5 let $930. Aobly Fox A Cy BRICK HOUS ZROOMS, og al 8 a ate of aitivation, lt city. For partici to 24% Vitoria our land, wit re, ap --t A GOODSLING' WAGGON AND TEAM' slei home, in g ving house * water loca, ity, with stable, fruit trees, i romises, W clear Apply Br care of Whig office TO-LET. OFFICES, STORES, Osun'e; | 51 Brock sweet. DWELLINGS, ete,' at ners accustomed to run work from 18's to 30's. Al: new inery, large bright, airy rooms. urs eight to six, Saturday" twelve. Apply Joseph -- They 8 Berkeley St., Toronto. LOST. RIMLESS EYE-GLASSES, IN BLACK case bearing Spangenborg"s name. Rutbard for their return to Whig office. ONE OF THI TR oN north side Pa St , hear "Bagot. Apply at this gffice. a LARGE FRONT. BEDROOMS. modern Conveniences, out board. Apply "160 Wie St, Cor. Union street, BRICK DWELLING, wo. 3 FELLING. cate) apy, HELP 'WANTED--FEMALE, GPYBRAL SERVANT, APPLY MRS, James Stewart, 78 Wellington St. 'references. Ann rs A COMPETENT OD ALY rey Nickle, 155 Earl St. w GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. NO washing. References required Mrs, Uglow, 164 Barrie street. teats. a -------------- APPRENTICES FOR LADIES' Tailoring and Dressinaking, ot 160 Princess street, ' He AVY LAP-ROBE, BLACK LINING, falmost mew, on Saturday, on either Johuson street, or University Ave. Finder please return to 162 John- son Street. PERSONALS. A MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW, WBALTHY, nico looking, tired of ness' wishes to correspond. Box 405, St. Joseph, Michigan. ------------------------------------------------ MERCHANT, AMERICAN WIDOWER, No children, wealthy, but lonesotne, wishes a congenial vie, de ba ghten his home, - Box 425 Joseph Michigan. PROF'S CARL & ROLLIN TRUTH. A SERVANT ; ONE WHO THOROUGH- ly understands plain cooking. Must be well recommended, No washing or ironing. Apply to Mrs Wilkinson, 184 Bagot street. -------------------------------------------------- YOUNG LADIES TO LEARN THE art of dressmaking, cutting, design. ing, trimmine~. ete. tailored gowns fur-lined opera cloaks, coats and wraps. Evenine costumes a special ty. Mme. Elder, 258 Princess street, corner Sydenham. RR } ARCHITECTS, - | iv ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF- fice, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets. {ENRY FP. SMITH, ARCHITECT, ete. Anchor Building, Market Square. "Phone, B45 § I'OWER & SON, ARCHITECT, MER chant's Bank Building, corner Broek and Wellington streets. 'Phone, 212. WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF. fice, second floor over Mahood's Drug Bagot A COOK, FOR A MINING BOARDING- ful, reliable "Tori Clairvoysnty house : married woman preferred, Fortell your fortune for dime, stamp For particulars, apply to T. UJ, and birth date. N. Clark St, Smith, Micaville, Ont. \ Chigago. GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK, HOROSCOPE~LOVE MARRIAGE, No washine ironing. References businkss mado clear, and also how to required. Apply to Mrs. Jas, B. a the durable affection of the other Mcleod, 293 Alfred St. net all rivals. Send your ------------------------------------------ Birth date and 3 J. Grant, Box E. Cunningham, 40 AL st. eesti ph en A Fo vi a oa J Forrest's o ish- ing store, 848 King to Mr. Forrest. NO. 167 KING STREET EAST, NOW occupied by J. . Angus . Maedonell, rent $800. Possession 1st May. Fine quire of Kirkpatrick, Rogers & 2% ickle, 194 Ontario street. ; 22 DARRIE, STREP, NOW ou, cupied by J Almon, rent $400, » Possession = ay Enquire Kirkpatrick, Rogers & Nickle, 194 Ontario street. NO. re RE BRICK DWELLING, NO, 181 DIVISON gif street, twelve rooms, extension din- ing room and kitehon; ho! Ay d heating: + Potion grat of Nay. vision street, MONEY AND BUSINESS, p------------------------------------. OUR POLICIES COVER MORE ON and other 267, Lachine P. O., Que, Heli HANDSOM B AND WEALTHY LADY, has $10,000 cash, will inherit ten Ry is more, wishes 'to meet young or. middle aged man witn view to matrimony. (hoverty, po objoction) dept. Address Miss Hart, Wabash, Chicago, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. teem ---------- INVEST $1.00 PER WBEK works Or $323 cash and clear . Absolute safety guaranteed by all banks. Storeheat Mig. Co., Libs Angeles, California. WHAT WE HAVE DONE FOR OTHERS we will do for you. Have made pro- fits of 50 per cent. for thousands of investors and settlers. Write for Free Nook giving names, testimon- ials and convischng evidence, Haslam Tand & Investmént Co. pulon store, corner Princess and pm % streets. Entrance on Bagot street, Dollar Capital, 54th Ave, Regind E: 'Phone, 60S. Canada ¥ sentative. 'Phone, company" obera 1x "them at Godwin's Insurance Emporium, Mark. ot Square. LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND Gi & on ASW PR gp OFFICE vagy -- wn Fi SPARKS, ey ngton and bo RR nivts." Te EDUCATIONAL. INTRUNATIONAL CORREArO fi 14TH TEAM FAILED (Continued from page 2.) Jlay was continued alter Potter's score at 8.42 and again a scries of favt dasies mrked the next five min nutes' play. Referce Hancock was call- ed on'by the crowd for not following the play more closély. He stood still ad watched "instead of following the players in the approved fashion. From a mix-up near the soldiers goal Lloyd scored on an off-side pass but was called back. From the scratch the | play went to the visitors territory | and Potter failed to puncture the In- dizns net though his éfforts lacked on- ly the necessary luck, Easson had to be' given a Test for tripping and Pot. ter got going down the ice with Rich- ardson but to no purpose as McLaren had horse shoes up of the luckicst kind 1nd got in the way of everything. Van- Horne got viry anxious and received a rest for checking too hard, but Strat- ford could not score... Lloyd was ped: alized, and the locals skated rings around the Indians but failed to get it the necessary tallies, HH McLaren plays like he did last night the cup will pemain in the western burg for a long time. He took twenty to one shots by skating out of his net but always to good purpose. The 14th made the wistake. through the contest of bunching in the centre, where Refirce Hancock's Lulk constantly impeded their progress and the game at periods was spoiled. Every man on the ice skated very hard and fast and at times each team had Dar now eseancs. The defence game put up 'by the Kingston team was at all times of thé stdlar order. James Richard: son and Powell started a rush which looked like the goods and Powell re y ceived a pass but again the speetators' Were disappointed. . MoLaren was al: wals in the way of shots and climbed' around his net like a fox. The half erdod with the locals on the offensive, and the score | to 0. The imtermisvion was filled by. Hith tand, which plaved several live Iv tunes, and. when the play was con- tinued at 9.25 it ooked as if the jo- cals might yet 'overcome Stratford's lead, The checking was very close, and soveral players, were given rests in auick succession. Potter, Vanhorye and Powell decorated tho fence amd all the 'and the game ended with two players playing four fo seven it looked as if Stratford must score. But there wa« nothing doing, and when the team: begen again with seven men a side, the pace slowed uno considerably. tér got away with, ain Gi Richerds sm. with the placed rods. whit nest M, vour sale. Jolin iner atetionesr Pot-{ Cross drug store, Fr there. It that Pot. Chewn's, * The growd cheered and cheered, and the boys responded with another in good, quick order, Potter again doit the trick for the locals. At thik stage it looked us if the soldiers wera going to win out the round, but the Indians saw that they must be up and doing. After Powell shot one over the viat ors' net the paced again slackened up, and Powell ahd Bgrnier wurs given a rest, nothing seemed to result fram Kingston's handicap, as Hiscock took care of everything in sight. With the players all on ag#in, the play was de lnyed by Killer. who injured his knee but did not retire. After anther ser ies of rushes Lloyd scored on on long shot which barely got into the nels, and the chances for the cup coming Lo Kingston were ended. With ftrat- fords score the locals lost thoi nerve decorating the fence, fnish of the game standing: Stratford, 1. The teams were : 14th. Goal, Hiscock: point, J. Rich- ardson; cover-point, Vanhorne; royer, Potter; centre, Berniers left wing, George Richardwon; right wing, Pow- ell. Stratford. -- Goal, The score at the 14th, ! MacLaren; point, Roberts; cover-paint, Forbes; J rover, Killer; centre, Herne; left wing, Eas- son; right ying, Lloyd. Réferes. W. G. Hancock, Toronto. The 14th than bangugted the visiting S{ratlord team and the officials at. the conclusion of Inst night's game. Ad- dresses were &elivared., W. 8. Han- vce spoke regarding the disturbance and "informed all concerned that it was caused by outsiders. and' that blame could dot, be attached to the ome team. 5 5 New York And Boston. New York Central Faster exoursion, Wednesday, March 27th. Single Tate, plus 81 round trip. Tickets good ten days. Regular trains. Through coaches snd sleaping®®ears. Ticket agents will furnish full information. The "Trusts and Guarantee com- pany, Limited, Toronto, were ap- pointed tristocs under the will of the late John MeMullen, of Brockville, who died & short time ago. The trast 'amounts to abort ore hundred thou- sand dollnrs (8190,000.) Meniva and Olive cakes, will be placed pn the market of Sak urday for the first time. R. King Bt "Phone 141, albea Joa ou pe or ve " "EC Mille thon bem: Red by an expert at Dr. Sohn T. Mills rondo afl ni for Buy Abbey's Salt at. Gibsons Trusses The Paragra Pulpit BEV. ©. w CARSON, OTTAWA Theology And. } And- Religion. Wé must learn the distinguish i be- tween Suology and religion. Theg- logy. is yy the dried havings from the tree of truth in ag Avy and wo are apt to forget that a shaving diet is not condudive to apisitent houlth. A man may he nls od with shavings, ag Je 1 ligion _ is othe 'nourishing « Citle yt natural apd stimylating f, It is on: matler of feeding, and not merely of £ filling. Theology. at the het and most. is head knowledge; #ligion a heart. eomfort and sOul~ #thmu may show ts the right path, of ™e J. other gives strength to tread, Address Mr. Casson for free litera ture, You cannot have Ef delicious drfsk and a S44 Sistain food. Fra economical. This excellent clon Con maintains the heath, aud It you wish- to be successful at- tend The Kingston Business' Limited, head of Queen stweot Canada's Highest 6 Grade and, "2 Wpewriiing, ore: mercial subjects th : BL tod Wind Eines Eater 4 time. very moderate,