Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Nov 1907, p. 3

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rae wc TT GIV- s of rited ce at last Sons mer- e tal- e dif- t en- entire pany 1, SO- AR. Roval , and lience tory, not tage. 80 ap- tions who 0 re- not solo- well. pers' is se- of asing The chan Scot- ttish | chan yoked Ss ac- g in last first y the his nter- vels, r en- n. will pera hee's the | by es of spec- tion s and Il be ['ues- btful riven d to lean, irth, stor- set a Jong sure most wit- tage pany ened wn's dvice pay- wn's es he devil ors, lebts ins, irug age ASS- the ny, ars | in en- er, thy of ine m- g- ed | res \ 8 KILLED BY A COW'S TAIL 'Binghampton, N.Y.~Wm. A. Wells, of Neward Valley, was milking, when a cow swished her tall, striking him on the forehead with the fleshy part of the appendage. Shortly afterwards, Mr. Wells returned to the house, com- plaining of a pain in the head, which rapidly grew worse. Physicians pro- | nounced it apoplexy, brought on by the blow from the cow's tail. Mr. Wells died the same night. Apoplexy is the result of poisoned blood. Bowels become constipated, kidneys get weakened, skin action be- comes poor, and the blood is loaded with Impurities, which produces weak- ness in the blood vessels. 'Whenever there is headache, back- ache, neuralgia, rheumatism--it means blood poisoning. * Fruit-a-tives™ are a certain cure for all these troubles. * Fruit-a-tives" are made of fruit juices and tonics. 650c a box. At all dealers. HIGH - CLASS DIAMONDS either. large is fully Any "DIAMONDY or small, in our stock guaranteed. THE SMALLER ONES, while not as expensive as the larger sizes are just 'as brilliant and perfect in quality. We have at present a line of SINGLE STONES, set in Claw Settings, at $25 that you will find it very difficult to equal. SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. 'Phone, 666. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. & 350 King St. WE GIVE FRIDAY; AND SATURDAY : Ladies' Black Cloth Coats, Lined, Canadian Rat, $40. Hamster, Lined, Sable Collar and Reveres, $40. Green Cloth, Trimmed with Mink, $60. The above are Sample Coats. W. F. Gourdier, Brock St Cook's Cotton Root Compound The great Uteri Tonic, and only effoctual Monthly Be lecon Ww b--~YF depend. Fold in three a By all roigists. or monk ud on, rose SE pri voox Mepioner a. TorowTo, Wir 25 Only Ladies' Walking Skirts Samples, neatly made, tucked at seams, trimmed with buttons, adjustable band. Colors Black Navy, Light Grey, rR up to $4.00 'each. To-Night and Monday Your Choice for $1.98 See the Coats for Children i | That we are selling at $1.00 s -- is ie ve each. Coats At $7.50 and Up Also the Ladies' Gold in Buwilight Mrs Reginald Brock's Mr. Brock's mining students, was the most perfect of successes, and not one dragging moment was known, on Thursday eveni in her house on Bagot street. "he evening was devoted to progressive games, twelve tables bh in h Play, and then, after supper, the troduced her novelty. This ar a auction sale, the guests bidding with beans, for articles carefully wrapped up, so that not till after the opening of the parcel did the bidder know ee ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION Be what he or she had been trying for. Some of the articles purchased were Br ------ 3 lovely and again many 'beans were espended on what proved to be a non- sense gift, and caused much merriment for the buyer and everybody else. New Golden Dates, 3 lbs New Layer Figs, 2 lbs. New Cooking Figs, 4 lbs. New Currants, 3 lbs. ...... .| The dance in the Whig hall, which 95¢. | closed the wedding festivities, of Wed- nesday, was very jolly indeed. There "| were about forty guests, all young people, with the exception of Dr. and New Seeded Raisins, 2 Ibs. Mrs. J. J. Harty, Mr. and Mrs. John New Raisins, New Peels. New Primrose, and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lemons, New Oranges. Palmer. Merry's orchestra played de- Celery Relish, 2 lightful music. Pumpkin, 3 tins Rice, 6 Ibs. ......... Victor Rolled Oats, 6 lbs. Heinz Sweet Gherkins, per qt. bottles - - Mrs. W. J. B. White, University av- enue, asked a few ladies to tea, this afternoon, to meet Mrs. Edward Beck. «Te es On Wednesday, Mrs. J. W. Elliott, University avenue, gave a pleasantly small tea, ber daughter, Mrs. W. J. Crothers, Jr.,, Miss Ruby Donohue and Miss Johnston assisting her. The house looked very pretty, white SPECIAL OFFER--We will give free | chrysanthemums being used to adorn of charge 1 package McLaren's |it, and the guests numbered about fif- Jelly Powder to each customer | teen. purchasing 1 Ib. Lipton's Tea F. W. Van Luven Phone 417 - 248 Princess St Mrs. J.C. Farthing, King street, gave a tea, this afternoon, cadets bhe- FARMS W WANTED ing the guests of honor. | | Mrs. F. K. Mahood, 185 Brock] street, will receive, on Thursday, No- Experience, Absolute Reliability end | vember 28th, and on the third - and Sood judgoaeiit Ju values have guined for fourth Thursdays of the month after] Estate Business and put us in touch with | that date. = a | a long lst of prospeclive buyers. If you i wish to place any Real Estate on the Mr. and Mrs. J. Dennison, Ports market, Tou will 5d xl Jour dvants mouth, announce the engagement of | ut present a choice farm of 75 to 100 | their only daughter, Miss Mary Etta, | acres, pear Kingston, also a large dairy | to the Rev. Alfred Bright, B.A. pas-| ik TR with good buildings in good tor of St. Paul's Presbyterian chur h, | Ingersoll, Ont. The wedding will take place in the spring. T. J Lockhart, Mis. Adam Shortt, " King street, on | Wednesday, gave one of her pleasant | Real Estate Agent, 159 Welling- | eas, which have made her famous as| ton St., Kingston, Ont. a hostess. in the past. The guests of] honor were Mr. Shortt's students, and a number of the city girls were asked You cannot have to meet them. Miss Verna Smith, of | "a better Cocoa than Winona, received with her aunt, and] Mrs. J. 8S. Turner and Mrs. W. L. J | Goodwin had the tea room in charge, { Miss Phyllis Knight and Miss Kath- leen Crisp led the men in the laud- able work of feeding the hungry. Mrs, A delicious drink and a sustaining Shortt gave another tea on Thurs. | food. Fragrant, nutritious and day, when a number of Queen's girls! students were entertained with their! economical. This excellent Cocoa | comrades in study. Mrs. Daniel Gor- Chicken, Soups--Tomato, ery, Vegetable, Green Pea, per tin... 12¢ FREE! . - - - Mrs. Stinson McBride, Barrie street, gave a small dinner party, last night, | in honor of Mrs. Edward Beck. . oe maintains the system in robust |. and Mrs. John Watson 1] « SO poured | health, and enables it to resist | tea and cofiee, their aides being Miss | winter's ex cold. May Macdonnell, Miss Edith Goodwin, Miss Harriett Watson and Miss Helen | | Drummond. Sold by Grocers and Storekeepers felect, Miss Gertrude Wilkinson, on { Monday. Miss Wilkinson's afternoons ~-- land evenings have been filled with] in }-1b. and §-Ib Tins. small farewell teas and parties, but they were all of a most informal C. H. Powell, { kind. On Thursday evening Mrs. George Carpenter and Jobber | Webster, Rockwood Hospital, asked a! few young people to meet her, and a party, for "The Avonmore." first part of the Mrs. Gordon Usler, Mr. and Mrs, Wil mot Matthews, and Mrs. George Gib- $ Private ex-cadet of the RM.C hours in town today. sae pauy, and son of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. 'Davis, King street west. The mar riage will take place next month, Miss Alico Chown, Stuart street, gave & very merry little party, last night, for some of the younger girls and stu- dents, 1 - - - - Mrs. Robert "Hara came home from Toronto, this week, and is again at Madame Panet, of Montreal, arrived in town a few days ago, and to-day took quarters at "The Avonmore. Nr. and Mrs. E. B. Osler, Mr. and bons, returned to Toronto immediate- "lly after the wedding on Wednesday. Miss Lizzie Anglin, of Battoraen. is the guest of Mrs. Samuel Anglin, Har- rack street. ; Mrs. W. D. Hart, of Montreal, is staying in town with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Savage, Montreal strests * Misa Marion Calvin, King, street, left pay a visit to Mrs, D. H. McLean. She will come in for the rush of will be at the drawing-room. been visiting her sister, Mrs. Hiram Calvin, King street, went up to To ronto, yesterday. rs. Elmer Davis, "Sydenham street, market and her week in Toronto, on Tuesday. Mr. Davis is also back from ns hunting trip, Mr. Edward Beck, one of the eodi- tors of the Montreal Herald, is coming up to-night to spend Sunday with Mrs. Beck. Mr. Beck was formerly edi- tor of the Detroit News, and Mrs. {Beck has been staying in the Ameri move down to been feted at a number of little teas jalready, and there are several more | a airs planned for her. She went, to- (day, to pay a visit to Mrs. W. J. B. { White, University avenue. Mrs. John Bredin, William street, is begin at 4.30 p.m {home from Toronto. Miss Verna Smith, of Winona, is the {guest of her aunt, Mrs. Adam Shortt, | King street. Miss Smith is on her {way to Ottawa, for the opening of | parliament, her father being the mem- ber for Wentworth. Miss Muriel Shortt will go down to Ottawa with her cousin, and will make her bow to {society at the drawing-room. Miss Mona Knight, Alice street, is going down to Ottawa, next Wednes- day, for the drawing-room. » - - - Mrs. James Cotter, Alfred street, is . now in Montreal, and Misg Ada Cot- ter is in St. John's, Que Miss Mildred Macmorine, St. James' rectory, Barrie street, home from Three Rivers, to- day. She | has been staying for a day or so in Montreal on her way up. Miss Maud Sears, in town from New | York, intends leaving, on Monday, for Seattle, and her brother, Mr. Sidney Sears, who is going to North Bav. { will be with her for part of her jour |y ney. Christ." and WITHERSPOON will sing - \ ars EDUCATIONAL. Miss Phyllis Short, "Underwood," |' Why Do The Notions from *'Haodel's MENRY p SN aH oT Goins " Eanporivin; has come home from her visit in the Messiah." There will be taken up a a ey. ng: y $10 JoR.A HE lk Coun east ® * ------ : 3 pics to i LIVERPOOL, LONDON® AND GLOBE Mrs. Henri Panet returned to Otta- Silver Collection POWER & SONS, ARCHITEOTS, MER- jut Fire Insurance Company, son h joie, wa to-day. -- . chant"s Bank Builting, corner ok | assets $61,187,215. In addition to - - Mrs. John Primrose, who to go back to New York on Monday. | re Mrs. James O'Reilly will probably |M return to Cornwall early in the week. |w Major and Mrs. H. Burstall, Barrie|w stree are going to Ottawa, nextq tertain the bride's many wisitors. Miss Im week, and will be the guests of Dr. (Mabel Brownfield and Miss Frances THE PARAGRAPH PULP | - . - - | we Au i ] . s 3 3 i ' " i 9 . fand Mrs. } . S ™ x | Mrs, Samuel Birch, Bagot street, A . » {will entertain at tea for the bride.| Mr- Evan Cameron, of London, an|fee, and Miss Phyllis Short and Miss REV. C. W. a OTTAWA. Montizambert , spent a few|M | The many friends of Mrs and |'M she expects to be home the end of this | de week, Mrs. Mrs, Temple's Telegram yesterday for Ottawa, where she will Wm. Morris. Mastison S Theatre, Three Powers" Thea gaieties at the capital just now, and | Chicsgo. = Two Monch WX The Waidord Miss E. Marsh, of Quebec, who has | Ba 8-38-50-75-$154 , +0. NM returned from her fortnight in New. SUNDAY and the view of its essentially religous | can city for a time, but will shortly |character, we have derded to repost our Montreal. She has | great sutcess, EDGAR A. Sankey's exquisitely appropriate song, "The Arian Trio," will sing "A LITTLE HELD SHALL Thad THEM," and last Lul greatest songs will be sung by the famous vooulists, remowned vooalists, and their songs . are perfectly reproduced by THE was expected |pewly imported mand wachines you oderial ong of the music they pro- was here| come among many" friends of her girl, for the Osler-Harty wedding, expects! hood days, Sullivan looked after the tea and cof, Victor | gave Rivers will be delighted to hear of her | hor recovery from her recent illness, Gildersleeve will remain | Arthur Cunningham were in charge of THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28; '1907 Jlmusements. TO-NIGHT Matinee 2.30--Evening als. POWNIE'S Big Spectacular UNCLE TOM'S CABIN Say Vou White Aug § Coloent. am Grand oe Parade at ra Matinee, Children, ae Evening--13¢., 23¢., : 85¢,, 50c. Seats now om sale Adults, TURSDAY, Nov. 26 Walter N. lawrence Presents The Laughing Hit of Two Continents. A Farce Comedy by Frank Wyatt & One Entire Season at The New York, tre, Theatre, Losdon, Eogland. Seats on sale Saturday. AT THE BLJOU At the suggestion of several citisens, "The Prodigal Son" On Sunday. The first performance wit Doors open at 4.15, Vhile the picture drama is mm progress RUSH, will sing Tra D. "Welcome Wanderer Welcome" "Pol Plancon" "Emilio de Gogorza" 'Herbert Witherspoon" 'These men are among the world's most BJoOU's "GIANT GRAMAPHONE" It you have never heard one of these cannot realise the PLANCON, will sing "Palm Branches. GOGORZA will ping "God My Father rom Dubois," "Seven last Words Of -- HELP WANTED-FEMALE. A GOOD SENER. SERVANT, AP. Lo Hier » Cor. King CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES A GENERAL SERVANT, OR A YOUNG assist with housework. ie Too John Maegillivray AR St. South. : HELP WANTED--MALE. BRIGHT BOY, TO LEARN THE printing trade. Apply Whig office. SPECIAL SALESMEN FOR EASTERN Tindal poy "weakly: TO BUY A GENERAL STORE OR Jusiness. in the country. McCamm, 31 WANTED---GENERAL. Relinble line. For write Luke Brothers, Br Mon- First insertion 1c. & word. Bach con Diy to Mes . secutive insertion ball cent md Gore ore stipste A PAIR & wordy Minimum for one in 20 LEGHORN HENS, mencing to lay. Apply to M2 son street. a Jon CLEANING = FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS TO |. or cellars, Asm SUT Ob make, also old ones lo repair and "carted. Prices clean, and § Tupate work done General Carter, aln wg well, Galloway, The Tatigr, 1 an Broek & St, next to Bibby's QUALIFIED TEACHER, FOR SC Section 7, To! fu 1008, * Protestant - Pewlerted. Ap- By to D. CG. Sokder, ; ynoldgton Post en IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD STRONG Wan w care for hora drive de. very wi on. < Wages amd steady "ark for a firstclass man. Apply McKelvey & Birch, 71 Brock by week, at 281 Bagot street, to St. Andrew's Church. /|SPEND YOUR OWN MONEY, YOUR OWN WAY. Does it not seem strange to youn that a dealer who tries to substitute, when you ask for an advertised arti- cle, should assume that you are not capable of spending your own money ? Show him that you are by insisting on getting what you ask for and refusing any substi tute, Substitutes pay him a larger profit, other- wise he would give you what you ask for without ques- tion. Manufacturers of advertised articles produce large quantities, being enabled thereby to manufacture cheaply and furnish the public with high grade goods at the price of inferior substitutes. Substitutes Are Expensive At Any Price. ARCHITECTS. MONEY AND BUSINESS, ARTHUR. RL ARC RC, or. oun POLICIES COVER MOREB iy d Bagot & building and contents than any and Wellington streets. 'Fhone, 213. which the palieyho lders have for security the unlimited liability of all | BOT, i» | the stockholders. Farm and of pro- ( and alse being warmly u REBWLANDS, ART or | perty amsured at lowest 4 sceived for the sake of Colonel and store, Corner i rates. Before renewing old or giving rs. Irwin, Mes, F. D. Lafferty, a or - " | ra] % i 'Phone, ses, hose guest Mrs. Palmer was last year, as in the drawing-room helping en arie Carruthers assisted them. ei. w Mrs. Percy Stevenson, Stuart street, HOOL waship ot Hinchinbrook VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR | STORAGE FOR FURN T in first-class i moti proof. McCann, 51 Brock St, street. CARRIAG xs, WAGUONS NI. ---------------- | nat, SUNIL ORNL | rion oY, WADE'S oily. Mp Jnonth, Jean, ot aud wey! Sore: : being. Apply at * fe bet. Ad SITUATIONS WANTED. why +d foarey's Cerrtans Nora! OLB THE and tincess Bt. 'Phone, - B he BY a ALALLE WOMAN. 4 hava, FROM lst JANUARY. 141 KINGS. us "pmteered: Uoply vox C Bt on long or short lease, furhished, Whig o ARTICLES WANTED. unfurnished. | Fo terms, apply w S. Rr. MeUnon. N N BOARD AND ROOMS. A Bn or oven to den S000 FUR- FURNL D HO selling, * poten to John ohPerouind TWO FRONT, ROOMS AND BOARD Thompson, are street, next ail' modern water peered BUSINESS CHANCE. $10 FOR AN EDUCATION. 4 for thirty Legh. New York C 0, Bu > PERSONAL. MARRY YOUR IDEAL. NO M. how particular or hard to suit | ure, 1 oun jutcoduce you (hy med] nntrimouially Jordin genticnen, who will: interest you, Years Spetiiice ; Phoicent el America. for proot Walter eDenmell, ina Niadinon Chdlcago. PSYCHIC LIFE READER AND visor--P Ip giver influence ; advises what you want to know, and what to expect, tions, antes," facts or any! influence Piaced | to remove the cause failure, iatortube o A mont Ainire Susinges, Jove, Tan * 100 Chet se. "ve 308 lews "satisfiod--No fort finding stolen a cn: Our New Stock of 'Xmas Books. What Is Religion ? a tea on Thursday, in honor of is simply « SR ¢ 9g sitor, Miss Isabel Matlennin {he highest in life and action and BOYS' OWN, rs. Stevenson's mother, Mes. G. Tu chargeter It is the attempt to GIRLS' OWN, ww Pemberton, of Toronto, and Mrs | make real wee ideal. It is the liv Do you ask what religion is? It the endeavor to attain JUST ARRIVED, QUIVER, ng in accord with what appeals to SUNDAY AP HOME, 108 Raglan St. { very Pleasant evening was spent. FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER. [ Mr Roll Bacon, 12 { Mrs. S. Binper try our 2 a eo orl na Mr. David o. Puddings BH. J, MYERS, 60 Brock St | Nellie any, Young, Charles street, Davis, The' engagement is announced of Miss daughter of Mr. and to assistant book- | keeper of the Kingston Foundry com- STYLE COMFORT The double-breasted Prussian Ulster shown here is one of the most serviceable Overcoats a man can possess, Great for driving or motoring, and smart for street wear, makes a splendid Coat for College. The Brand, Oth Century Guarantees fit and quality. $15, $18, $20, $22, $25. See this style before buying. E.P.JENKINS CLOTHING GO 114 PRINCESS STREET. {not at all & stranger here, baving | See Bibbs 506, Ww for a fe®" days yet with her daughter. | the tea 'and coffee, with| Miss Bessie | --Ottawna Journal. { Gordon and Miss Mabel Brownfield as- Miss Meta Dobbs is at "The Avon: | isting. Among the guests were Mrs | more" to spend a week with her sis-| Norman Stuart Lesh, Mrs F. D. Lal {ter, Mrs. R. O'Hara. ferty, Mrs. E. dullomaine, Mrs. Alan | Miss Jean Duff, Princess street, will | Palmer. Mrs. John Primrose, Miss be the guest of Judge and Mrs. Mac- | Mabel Gildersieeve, Miss Lily Norton- |lennan while in Ottawa for tue draw. |ing-room and subsequent gaities. | tries Tandy, Miss Franuis Sullivan and | Miss Leslie Gordon, of New York, Miss Loretta Swift, {is staying with Mrs. George Mahood, | .e | Gore street. | They will be a girl's tea at Mrs | Taylor, Miss Nora Gordon, Miss Hea { Ww . Sills', Mack street, o me | The bride, till lately Miss Alice Cal- IN-R honor of Miss Cri te Ho ny; ilaghan, now Mrs. Oliver Norris, is! Winona. 5 ' {settling in her new home, in Kam- un. { loops, B.C. Mrs. George Bawden will receive fo | Mrs. W. G. Pettingill, Regina, Sask. | the first time since her marriage, al {is visiting her mother, Mrs, J, Ih 120 Barrio street, on Thursday and Thompson, Colborne street. | Friday of next week, Miss Eva Cooke, Union street, has | - been accepted as nurse-in-training ati Mre. J. Meyer, University avenue the General Hospital. {was hostess Miss Maud Simmons, who has been|n most enic {in the North-West for some years, is! her daughter « friends | now visiting her sister, Miss Mary | . LEECe oe | Simmons, Newboro. It is probable that | Mrs she will be here during her stay ¢ {the east, to visit her cousin, Noonan, William street. on Thursday evening, of able bridge for some of Charles Low, "Hedgewood." in| 169 Utljon 'street, will receive the first Mrs. D. {and second Tuesdays in each month, - - » - Mrs. W. Mitchell and her children of | {are in town from Renfrew. Mr. John and Me. Maleolm McLean, {of Belleville - - - - The engagement is announced MissAmy Nichols, only daughter of | the late William Nichols and Mrs. | | | Nichols, of Ottawa, to Rev. Charles W. Lewelleg Bilkey, M.A., of St. James' |) ct *treet, have gone up to Deseron- church, Kingston, Ont., eldest son of | 3 who have heen spending a few days with Mrs. W. G. Craig, the Rev. R. A. and Mrs. Bilkey, of Miss Edith Fraser, Union street, Toronto. : who was expected home from Peter- ee boro, to-day, has decided to wait till {the beginning of the week, so man: | The engagement of Miss Jeannette {are the gaieties' ' 2 n {Copeland McCall, daughter of - the | there pow. late: Mr. W. J. MeCalla' to Dr. Wil {iam Gregg Ratelifie, son of Rev. J.! Bibbs for Semi-Ready suits : | Ga Ratclifie, DD), is announced in St. | The Kingston & Pembroke gular R. H. TOYE. | Attention, Furnaces! { Catharines. The marriage will take | train bron about seventy-five peo: It your furnkte needs repairing, #f you place very Quietly on December 12th. {ple to the ty to-day, from Sharbot | want my work done in the wa gh ot | Lake and way points. I ( 'ured M self =i ir or Plumbing. give mb { Mrs. George Webster, of "Rockwood | call, ou wi oe prompt @ tion and Jeon o Ribby's for Semi-Ready clothing. House," will give a dance, to-night, Ougters Fdwards & Jenkin Hor about forty young people, in hon- | ' F yo "Prodigal Son" at the Bijou, 4.13 {or of Miss Leslie Gordon. {to 11 jum. on Sunday. § TET i i - { Absolutely pure olive oil at Chown's | Mrs. J. W. Elliott, University ave! drag store inue, was assisted at her tea, on Wed-| See Bibbyv's great 2% hose. imesday; by her mother, Mra. George! A movement is on foot in Napanee | a {| Watson, by Mis. W. J. Crothers, Jr. to form a Canadian Club land Miss Ruby Donohue and Miss! See Bihby's swell £2. derby. [Alice Johnson. Splendid sacred concert at the Bijou . { Sunday, 4.15 p.m. to 11 p.m. Mrs. Alan Palmer, King street, was | Piver's es het powders, pew odors, one as being most {to the laws and ly deed and the best life, of citizens, I offer myself as a can- didate for the deem my ten years of well-meant service as an Alderman to have been| of value to the people, I can confi-| dently appeal for your support for! BUT GET SOME BEAVER FLOUR a position in which experience apd [snd Royal Yeast Cake from your grocer, fand I will gourantes you a four loal of good bread for eleven cents. ANDREW MACLEAN, v Ontario street. mitvmate . that are going on | © 2 eral good. i physicians and remedies falling, Marvel- right and true It lies in the submission of one's sell the will of God it expresses itself in kind sympathetic word. It socks the uplift of man, and the down fall .of wrong and evil good cause may be enlarged and human Jove de veloped. Religion is life, good life, Practically, Address, Mr. Casson for free liters hy Rose Porter, Miller, ¥. B, Cull in and look them over, CHUNMS, YOUNG CANADA. Meyur. Phone, 778. City Book Also a special line of Devotional Books Miss Havergal, J, R. . It aids every T whereby human liberty . McAuley. Store. LOAN AND | ESTHENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED 1863. © | President--Sir Richard Cart = COAL ! Jurties. Hmispal! un a 2 iene soe 3 (RR SPER SRE BR iF rit § 8 © ood Xasseine Dri EE w Wm. Murray, Auctioneer MAYORALTY, 1908. TO THE ELECTORS; At the request of large numbers Mayoralty. | of city affairs; knowledge most ¢ffective for the gon-| an be nome iver it to Booth & Co, Phone 133. 7 Don't Abuse the Baker. Foot of West St pound 27 BROCK ST. ¥ New Carriages, Cutters, Sale of Horses efery Saturday. WEATHER STRIP. Keeps out the Cold, Costs Li tla and Saves Much, Good Variety at STRACHAN'S New England Chinese 331 King Street. Open from 10.30 am. to 3 a * best place to get an all round Lunch the city. Meals of all, kinds om notice. Eaglish and Chinese dishes - "Phone, 655, OF INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION (no are | T ws DRUGLESS = CURE, Particulars free. GERMAN GRAINS, No. 525-West 134th S¢., | New York, N. Y. | I disvams old he DAVID HAL he new fire horse, co horse. The Methodist thurch at Moscow will 24 {at home, yesterday, for the first time at Chown's | since setiling here as a bride. She is! Mexican dranges. * » Red Star." mitt, a th, Try the courts only when you have [vies to be vonductod by Rev. R. H, resorted to all other methods. . See Bibby's new $1 shirts, ' ig See re-op Strike, Deseron 88 Brook St Phone 335 Bibby's why $2 hats, ov L 1 T ) mplained stofle), ail forms Stomach amd Intestin- {about by Alderman Millan, is on the Orescent ré & j Fick list and another was secured in lita place, and looks very much like a [pony or two-year-old colt beside the NewYork Chinese Restaurant 83 Princess Street. Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a. tanh The Cg RR eo apenity. at = 3 2 En Rae 3 Ye Wor Partridge & Sons, 252 This day should be [day in your life in

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