Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jan 1908, p. 2

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« '8 TWO. 3 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1908. 3 4 _-- vesterday afternoon, but re LEFT FOR MONTREAL presentatives of the press were not allowed be present. The meeting EQUAL 10 ANY] i | \ 6 was not opened when a Whig report- | er arrived at the committee room at 'TO BE FOUND ON QUEEN'S lot more bonfdence thus last year CITY ENGINEER CALLED four o'clock, and shortly after his' ar- rival bé was informed by the chair. | CAMPUS. » i meeting, ~ Mid-Winter | Furniture | QUEEN'S AND M'GILL TEAMS CLASH TO-NIGHT. pet, Gurtain Sale The Frontenacs Will Pull Them- selves Together Again--Hockey and Other Sporting Notes. Queen's | hockey team left, at noon, today, for Montreal, to meet McGill to-night, in the first game of the senior VL C.H.U. series. Very few dJup- porters accompanied the team, as it will run an excursion on January 1st when it meets Laval. The follow- ing will be the line-up : Bennett, goal Macdonnell, point,' Pennock, cover : Urawlord, centre Campbell, rover ; George and Dobson, wings The McGill team has been working hard#for this game. and from reporis expects to win out, but if Queen's play the game it did a week ago, the wear: ers of the red and white will have to keep. their nose on the trail all the while. The following team will line up| C. B. Daniels' | Al Against Queen's: Ggal, "Billy" Math- |cireuit horse, won the Magnolia seli- er; point, Irwin Wallace: cover, Lyttls- {ing stakes at New Orleans. ton Cassils; rover, "Archie" Baillie: | The Minto Skating Club, of Ottawa, centre, 'Freddy' Kerr; wings, Frank |has invited to affiliate with the eptered, every ome thought they would not show up at all, yet they went on ---- r-------------- i ; : ioto 'the finals, and lost that by = 10 INSPECT GAS TANK fault of the players. The team have! to (ar = goes anel prices are the whips Almost every table service requires replenishing at times. We would advise your seeing the "1835 Wal lace' line of Knives, Spoons and Forks, of which we have a complete range, in 'all newest designs. SMITH BROS. Jewellers, Opticians. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 350 King St. "Phone. 686. a Sporting Notes. & Ottawa A A.C. has left the C.A AU. Stratford may drop gut of the O.H. A. senior series Ontario has now a full season horse racing from May to October. The Ottawa Vies got less than $300 out of their two Stanley cup games. The English Rugby Football Union will send a team to New Zealand this spring. > Winnipeg has eighteen sheets of ice for the biggest annual curling bon- spiel in the world.' | of one, was in Harrow- Lo ol snow Parlor Suites 55 to choose from, $10 and several even $15 cach. Our own inmke of upholstering. Your own choice of eaverings Parlor Odd Pieces A host 10 select $3, $5, $7 £0 Garpets bot all good 1 wdds English A xminsteq, regu- Our Sale Price) $1.20 in different cofors of y $0 vards in deeh, at Made and lnid left on Fapestry, Our Sale Price 11x18, regular Several others vind Linoleum all reduced $5, 87 been ! Sale of Furs Every Article Reduced. from up to Cadets And Queen's. Queen's Il and Cadets. I will come together at the covered rink, to-night, in the first game of the intermediate LC.H.U. series. Both teams have been working bard and a battle royal expected. The cadets had their last practice at the covered rink, on Thursday morning, from eight to nine and showed up well. They have a husky bunch of boys, and will give Queen's quite a go. Queen's 11 had its season's styles, h quo is . se- remains our hands, 25 yards, at only $10 $24. Sale made Rugs Hed and should do better than before UPON TO MAKE REPORT -d TEE eT Tm ---- -- man of the board, Ald. Gaskin, that | shape and the stadents use it every Matter Came Before Light, ited that il there was anything to give | the Bijou Theatre Demands-- n it is showing up. The lady students day. ing rather surprised at Ald. Gaskin | . 2 : { "We have as nice a building as vou jon Thursday afternoon,' the chairman, and science students one day this INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. ' ! v ) {McCann and Ald. Elliott were out of laboratories building are things of the being very litde business before the Glorious - moonlight last - night, adage to the effect that the pleasures {electric comunission - ye the supplying | smith, vesterday. have been compelled' ager at the light plant, for a report, Pedro, a Canadian | call- | William Swale, pany tuner. Orders | Of the university, whilst they have had {vious year, at its' first meeting in [Ottawa, to-das after visiting friends, point of view, at least, is not com Ruttan and Alex.' McMurty. McGill [new National Skating Association. { that the time be extended until March [ill | the new laboratories building would { tre: 2 { Caster Base : , : i foul teym of the Eastern Basehal at the light plant, was under disouss- | Phone 230. a building as you fellows now wing, who has been playing with Ot- ; { a € » playing | | meeting of the year. |eourt of the Bijou theatre affair series, has been signed hy Montreal. | fourth in the first heat in 2.32 make an inspection of the tank, and | Lockett Shoe Store. ling, 'on' Wednesday afternoon, and de won the race. farther, to report as to its efficiency biwother: at Loughbora Take twill be made to the slair at tadiny The Frontenae Business College rink | eT Heat {the meeting would not. be open for the | & day. The hockey team representing the and Puwer Committee, at out to the public, it would be given | Interest in the Journal's Sto.y are also interested in the rink and . ; 3 The first meeting of the new light, starting out the new vear with a |, Bes ! fellows now." was (the remark of Aid. (sivens, presiding, with Ald. Mec- 7 week, The pomp and 'ceremony at the city. and unable "to attend. The Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up %y {past and the medical students state [committee, wasn't it ? of anticipation are greater than those jof power to the city, wa to Sale of flannelette night dresses, 50¢. of realization. There are great quantities see maguificent new buildings rising up The resolution passed by the {ing upon the committee to present to | received at McAuley's. Phone 778. | to content themselves with the ancient { February, was read, and on motion | Alired Martin, of Sarnia, a former Parable with the remaining college liad its inst practice on Thursday | In all probability, "Father" Irwin 15th. {| Good strong camphorated oil sold have no hesitation in corroborating League. {7 i b : {ion, a vimor having been on the | The fire and light committee was ------ tawa Victorias. on the Stanies igeneral satisiaction, owing to leakage. 3 % o it | Twenty per cent. off all our stock practically in statu The fresh cond in the next in 2.31. Then he ran |TePOrt to the superintendent the exact Francis Hepburn returned to. Brown- [cided to take no action. It Frederick" Houston formerly 2 to perform the work for which it was "The 'greatest' of tonics," Psychine, |meeting © of ) i le yard Brussels $1 wpe. Curtair the Engineering Sgeiety at the side of the building is in fine] 'F e T ble Its (reporters, The alderman further sta- | Freshmen Say They Will Not Pav {} Or th . college practice on it every day and Inaugural Meeting on Thuis- later. The scribe then withdrew, feel- | Competition. spend: some pleasant afternsons. : theat and powér committee was held b "star chamber, medical student to a number of arts Cartney and Couper also present. Ald tending the formal opening of the new session was a very short there Reporters On Their Rounds. 3 that they are prepared to refute the The commitication from the hydro- | Dr. Isaac Wood referred is For several wears {the chairmai and Mr, Campbell, man- | New York Dress Reform. the "Meds. ity {north of Sharbot Lake in connection with the other faculties council, af its imaugurai meeting, {the council a statement Tor the pre; | Kenneth Grimshaw returned from Puilding which, from the aesthetic of Ald. Couper, it was decided to ask Kingstonian, is reported dangeroisly | buildings. But those who have visited night and showed up well. will be selected to manage the Mon The new gas tank, recently erected !at Gibson's Red Cross drug shore. | the medical's boast, "Wo have as nice | "Jack" Fraser, the clever Arnprior et i ~~ : ; | p | rounds that the tank was not giving {called to meet this afternoon, for its | The threatened airing in the police up . , 1 up| On motion of Ald. McCartney, At Lindsay Johuny K. finished was decided to have the city engineer iof trunks, suit cases and valises. The | men in practical science held a meet the third in seven seconds better and condition, in which he fasnd it, and, ville, NY, to-day, after visiting his [to be seen "Whether or not refeyence % all reduced, steeplechase jockey, employed at vary- intended ' s sold in Kingston at Gibson's Red [The secretary of the Aima Mated So . 0 ing times by E. Corrigan E. Trotter The chairman was given power 'ross drug store. Fresh there. {ciety is in receipt of no communica i x Yours, Ts F. Harrison Co., PHONE 90. A, Nire | Mats Our Wire Mat impor- tation from Germany | has arrived. "The Mats = are suitable for inside & or outside of your porch & and cannot rust in'any | weather, We Have All Sizes from 60c. em R. McFaul Carpet Warehouse, JEL WE Io i pL THE Wh 7 a! NN LL Engl oP Tunes and inv tenth w oh, ioTvous system, makeq " Pobre old Veins. Cures Nev va Bobility, Mental and Brain Vorry, Des wondeney, Sexnal Weakness, Emisviona, Sper eatprr hoa, od Effects of Abuse or Flrcesses rid six for he wil please, six by all XugR 0 mailed in ¥ ain pkg. oa ecto of Is ce, New pam, wailed free, The Mod ne Con tmoris Hind wv fy -- ---------- WEATHER STRIP Keeps out the Cold, Costs Lit! and Saves Much, Good Variety at ~ STRACHAN"S & nef / esidence 8 le Brick, 2-storey, 8 . gai heating, actric Het. ing. all modern improvements, concrete» cellar, city water, fine stable, drive house and hen house. near the water and convenient to ths trolley line. £ i In good residential locality. dan a CI last work-out on Thursday and show- ed up well. Donohue, Hazlett and Loe- kett make an exeellent defence, and they should be able to handle with the charges of the cadets' for- wards. The following will line up fon Queen's: Goal, Donohue. paint. Haz lott cover, Lockett; centre, Meikle: rover, Trimble; wings, Roberts and George. Noble Steacy will referee the game, ense City League Games. The City Hockey League opened, on Thursday evening, at the Royal open air rink, before a large number of spectators Games were plaved in both the senior and junior series and were both fine, the teams being evenly matched and showing fine form. The first game was between Thistles and St. Georges, in the junior schedule, an resulted in a victory for the form- er, the score being 7 to 2. At half time the score stood 7 to 1 for the victors. The teams lined up : Thistles--Lotto, goal: Murray, point; W. Murray, cover; Stanton, centre: Little, 'rover; Davy and Knapp, wings. St. Georges--Smythe, goal. 1 avlor, point; 'Mitchell, cover; McCartney, con- tre; Moikle, rover; Higgins and Bate, wings. Oscar Cherry referee. The Thistles had the best the argument throughout and at time were in danger of defeat. It a good team and will make a good showing if it holds together. For the St. Georges, Meikle was easily the star; he plays a good steady game, but received no support. The team is also weak on the defence. The second game was the best con- test of the two, resulting in a tie, each team securing twe goals At half tibe the score stood 1 to 0 for the Black Watch. Both teams showed up well. It was anybody's game from start to finish, so even was the play. Each side had good forwards, who played well together. The game was fairly clean and very few penalties were dealt out. Singleton received a nasty slap in the mouth, cutting his lip severely, but he was able to finish the game. The teams lined up : Black Watch--Serutton, goal; Bear- ance, point; Coxworthy, cover: Dixon, rover; Parkins, contre; Hughes and C NSerutton, Business College--Bateson, Hale, point Singleton, cover: rover; Forgie, centre; McCartney Johnson, wings "Curly" Campbell tory referee made a satisfactory of no is wings. goal; lee, and made a satisfac- Will Strengthen Team.' The defeat of the Frontenac juniors by the St. Georges, on Wednesday night, has taught them their weak points, and they are now bucklihg right in to remedy them. The next game is on Jandary 31st, and by that time they will be in fine condition. They had a fine work-out on the Roy- al rink this afternoon from four "fo five, Ready For Ice Yachting. The owners of ice boats are. begin- ning to smile now that they see the ice coming. The men have their boats ready to "launch," as soon as the weather permits and some good sport will be in store for the sailors. A few new boats will make their ap- pearance on the ice this year, and will be a welcome addition to the feet. A schedule of races will be arranged for local boats, and also with other near- by towns, when races will be held over each course. 2 ---- : Local Hockey Notes. The St. Georges men feel justly proud over their victory on Wednes- day night, and feel confident that they can do it again. They are still keeping mum and working away to better any oi"the weak points on the line-up. They have a well-balanced and 'with o the players, and that is what they want. : The Regiopolis and Kingston Col- and W. Gerst, died in Chicago last week of diphtheria. this extraordinary success to the fact | that he. believed he had the strongest {back of any man in the world, at the time he was making his great records in rowing Metropolitan fame; "who for so>wmanv vears has been kijown as the "Grand- father of English cricket," is rapidly sinking, and his death is expected at any moment. According to Sutherland Staf- ford, secretary of the home of rest for horses in London, there is at that re- fuge for equines a horse nearly forty years: old. Hig name is Gamecock, and he is the property of General Murray Miller. Another famous one js the charger, Miss Sylvester, the pri-™ perty of Colonel Fludver. o S, A NARROW ESCAPE. Edward Murphy Went Through : Lady Glided By. Edward Murphy, clerk in Gibson's drug store, had an experience, last evening, that he is likely to remember for some time to come. "In company with a lady friend, he was skating be low the cotton Till, about nine o'clock, when, without warning, the ice gave way beneath him and he was thrown into the iev waters. The rate at which the. couple were going was all that saved the young lady from low' into the water: the moment Mur- phy released her hand she glided over upon solid ice. Some people skating in the vicinity heard the young lady's call for help and' were quickly on the scene; and in a few moments had Murphy safe on the ice. He had only béen in the wa- ter a very short time, but neverthe- less was nearly exhausted by the cold water. He recovered in a few mo- ments and was able to proceed to his home. It was a very narrow escape People who skate about the mill, especially at night, should "hot ven- ture too far from the shore or from their companions Lillian Russell in "Wildfire.": Pretty Lillian Russell ! She lovelier than ever, vastly improved in art, charming, gracious and successful in "Wildfire," a comedy by George Broadhurst and George V. Hobart, which the celebrated American beauty will present at the Grand on Wednes- day, Jan. 22nd. "Wildfire" would have to be a winnbr if the play. were even half as good as its name, which i* an inspiration. With Lillie Lang: try's little masquerade as Mr. Jersey on the turf as its chief item of inter- est "Wilddlire" is written with obvious appeal to the racetrack devotees of fashion." * is At Edwards And Jenkin. Fresh oysters, 40c., 50c., .60c. quart. Toasted Cornflakes, 3 packages 25¢. Sweet oranges, 2 dozen 25c. up. Dates, figs, prunes, ete. Fresh lettuce, bananas, grapes. 2% Princess. Phone 775. Great Clearing Sale. Prevost, Brock street, has made a great reduction in price in the o and ready-made clothing department, also in the gent's furnihings. stock is well assorted with new goods. ning. Campbell Bros'. Fur Sale. Is the chance of a lifetime to reliable furs cheap. buy Charles St. Charles, Jr., of Mados, appeared before" Justice Bowlby on the charge of attempting to obtain liquor during prohibited hours. He was 'fined $10 and costs. Waggoner guarantees first-class trim- mings, fit and workmanship or no sale. All suits for cash. For Tweed village T. D. Huyck and W. D. Davis were appointed auditors; Dr. W. M. Mather health officer, ' A table full of Ladies" dress patent button, plain toe, $4.50, for #1. The Lockett Shoe Store. ! Messrs. W. PB. Macdonald and Roh ert Livingston, are again the Smith's Falls assessors for 1908. Put a few drops of ammonia on a ray to rub or H. © The late Edward Hanlan attributed Charles Absolon, of MidHesex, and following the unfortunate young fel- | marks from looking | | call for tenders for supplies required Reporters Barred. The haatd of works held their first H the board of education will cut !tion regarding the matter. The prac lite budget by 82,000--and it can be | tical science freshmen state that they dong dhe tax rate may still be kept [are no more blameworthye than many jat $2,000, : of the arts and students science and Brisk Fur Business January trade bas been exceedingly good with us so far this season. It seems as though everyone preferred this store for Fine Furs. Would people come and keep on coming if this wasn't the right place 2 If you pay us a visit while our Oddsand Ends Sale 1s on you will surely be able | to pick up afew of the many snaps. Here's a list for Saturday : 1 only, Ladies' Muskrat Jacke, style same as the above picture, size 36, regu- lar price $50 'for $37.25. 1 only, Persian Lamb, Miok trimmed Jacket, same " style as above, size 34, regu- lar price $170 for $128.75. 1 only, Ladies' Black Cloth Coat, Grey and White Squirrel Liniog. Persian Lamb Collar and Revers, 46 inches long, 38 bust. loose style, regular price $50 for $356.50. 1 only, White Fox Stole, satin lined, 2 tails, regular price $18 for $13.75. I only, Near Seal Throw, inches long, fur on both sides, regular price $7.50 for $4.90. 1 only, Russian Marten Muff. beautiful silky fur, fancy style with tails and tabs, regular price $50 for $34.50. Compare! Compare! Compate ! Annual clearing sale of fall and win-| that whosoever waits for them to pay ter suitings, $16, $18 and 20. Fit'$%0 damages will see a century plant | and workmanship guaranteed, at Wag-'bloom many times | goner's. i } { Some school trustees are not pleas- | ted with the positions they were given jon the committees. But they got what they earned. { "In case of sickness on Sunday" re { member Gibson's Red Cross drug store {is "pen all day. A large number of skaters were pres- {ent at Rockwood rink, last evening. A {fine sheet of jce was awaiting them land a good evening's fun was the re | sult A good crowd from the city at- | tended The Nordheimer Piano Co., Toronto, thave placed on sale, at Kirkpatrick's {Art Store, two new style pianos, {which are attracting considerable at- | tention, > | The first meeting of the vear, of the | public school board, at Portsmouth, | was to have heen held on. Wednesday { night, but as there * was ne quorum, an adjournment was necesspry. The next meeting was called for the second Thursday in February a An snally ge mber a * e unas iy lar numi f stu Mrs. Asheroft, of Camden East, who | I. : 10 {dents have joined the Kingston Curl {is leaving to take up her home fing Club as a result of the special Deseronto, was entertained at a din membership fee of $1. Several [fee bv Hee friswdn. er son, Archi- | got rinks will be permitted ala Asherolt, who is leaving to t- 3 tend college at Lettre Eo -- fart in the howspiels, Which | 2 ' AIS0 hold here during the winter {a guest at the nleasant affair. } | Robinson's Patent Barley for {fants and Invalids is fresh at {son's Red Cross drug store. Chief of Police Baillie is preparing {his annual report, which will be pre- {sented to the police commissioners, {at a meeting to be held at an early | date. The report will' be published af- {ter it has been befére the commis. | sioners. "|. Twenty 'per cent. off all our Much interest is being taken in the Jougnal's short story competition. Al i ready several short stories have heen [submitted and doubtless many more {will appear hefore February. 1st, op {which date the competition closes. "From Captive to Captain' the subject of the weekly address at the college Y.M.C.A. this afternoon. A Laing, B.A., will be the speaker, " Mrs. Daniel Gordon entertained the lady students of the university at a very enjoyable tea, on Wednesday * af {ternoon, at her home on the college grounds, The warmth of Principal {and Mrs. Gordon's hospitality was {well-known to the young ladies, and {appreciate it on Wednesday. num {ber of the girls assisted the ladies |who dispensed the coffee and ices. A stu to will be Dashed Down The Street uite a Qittle excitement was caused tabout. nine o'clock, when a team of horses, owned by a farmer, ran-awav. { Johnson Thursday night, The man was ou his way home, nnd {being in an intoxicated condition could not 'manage the animals. They {ran from Alfred street to Bagot street stock | before they topped. The man | of ladies' and children's leggings and | lay helpless in the bottom of the | overgaiters. The Lockett Sooe Store. |Sleigh, and can feel thankful that the { Constables Naylon and McAdoo ar. |MOTses did not collide with something rested a woman on Queen sheet, late | OF 'TUN Over somebody in their dash jon Thursday afternoon, on a charge the street. The man was taken {of drunkenness. The woman was kept [10 a down town hotel and put to bed {at the police station for several hours, The team, unhitehed, was looked after {and then allowed {o®-proceed to till this morning, when the outfit was {home. This was sent on its way home | in police circles. = | "Look it over," the bargain coun Held Skating Party ter at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. | members of James |Wa-Hoo tonic, '$1 bottles for Social Club, held a joliy | there. It cures rheumatism {Ing party, last night, on the rink at + Thursday was band night the | the Frontenac Business College One {covered at- hundred and twenty people were pres tended. The ice was in perfect condi- ent, and the {tion and the music rendered by the |lightful. Music was furnished by mem { 1th band could not have been better. (bers of the 14th Regiment hand At | Fully three hundred people were on the | ten o'clock, the members of the club {ice, and from eight till ten o'clock the |journeved to the schon] room at St skaters had a fine time {Jaines' church, where a short { ------ {gramme was given Those Called To Rest. jing were Messrs. Shea, L. Whiting, KC, has received a|Perey Marshall. "At the cablegrams from (Commander Stokes, | Programme refreshment | Hong Kong, telling the death at ------ | Bournemouth, England, of Mrs. Simp- | | Repairs To Boats. son, widow of t'.. late Isaac Simpson The mild weather of this month has {and mother of Mrs. Stokes. The re- [given marine men the opportunity of | mains are being forwarded to King. [making necessary alterations on "their ston for ' burial, in Cataraqgi ceme. | Vessels, and they have taken advan j tery and within sight of her child- tage of if. Capt. Simmons, of the | hood home, she having been a daugh- [*chooner Acacia, and Capt. Patterson, ter of the late Dr. Besmish. of the schooner Mary Ann Lyden, have I Mrs. Simpson has been very low in been busy, and others are | health for several years, and only the | ing for good strong ice, 50 they can {very best of dyre has spared her life g°t at other work on the vewsels. The | till now. Her gantieness and charm of |[gavernment tug Trudeau will wnderga manner endeared her to the many she alterations. knew in Kingston, in her long and | | pleasant residence here, In- Gib} fon street, were down her her first appearanics | The en's St Young 25¢. | ekat at rink, and a large crowd skating was most de pro contribut Smith and | 3 ? bof close of the | were served ol now wait a Be Ready For Colds. | Coughs, colds, sore throat or hoarse M Avoid Riliousness. iness should be treated as soon as | The dull, sluggish condition usually [they start. The best remedy, always, {termed hilioiisness, and which includes [is the Diamond Cough Kemedy. Keep |constipation, "headache, nausea and |it bandy to cure promptly and thor {other - symptoms, is due to a clogged . oughly. 25c. at Wade's drug store. {condition of the system. Both stom-! {ach and liver are jovolved. =. | : Day's Dyspepsia Cure is an fale | AE BA Hod Aerivals. remedy. This preparation has diges- ig : tive, tonic and laxative properties {Bach bottle contdins sixteen days | treatment. For sale oply at Wade's drug store. Walks In Bad Shape. Sha- fver, C, C. Stark, A. E. Bonsall, To Jironto; A. Wilson, Belleville; G. (M. {| MeNaughton, Sydenham; John Refan, {IL A. Lace, CM. Woodburn, M. © iB. Hitchisoh, Montreal, M. B. Cort, | Chicago; 8. Saxe, J. C. Dettrodi, New id York; B. A. Skinner, Peterboro ; Al - The walks throughout the city are err Aisuacr London, Eng.. |. ad very siippe y ro ; lition 2 yy iC. Clendesworth, Edmonton. 0. 1 y ve » + 1 {when coming from the Kingston skat- { Macleod, Ditews. ing rink. She was cutting across be | [tween the curling rink and the new medical building when she Slippsd a to p iL Only Ome "Bromo Quinine." [those of the first year were enabled to. take ------ SATA A ALA A AA S&S L4440202 » » w PITTTITTIOTIT ' Remnants Furs Exclusively. EDUCATIONAL. A SRR LBXLLELLLS IMPROVE YOUR EDUCATION d INCREASE YOUR EARNING POWER Pvenming Clas "> and Sex at the Frontenac Business College, Barrie and Day Clergy Ste rN Phone, 680 STOCKDALE - Principal vevy ¥VTIY - > vv -------- I wish to tead Kingston Business College Limited. Head f Queen Q ' CANADA'S HIGHEST GRAGE chool Bookkeeping LY Pe Ti Tig te aed ull COM pero : thoroughly ta Competent | 8xperinend Day and pight any time. Kates very m "Phone, 440 HF, METCALFE, Pres J. ¥ CUNNINGHAM he successful I'he yon at © wires business shorthand rit hy tpachers Classes. Futter at derate kent Setratary Inventory Finished! And as a are getting out mmny lines to clear ata spe- cial low price, to make room for spring goods now on the way. result we Saturday will find us with some big bargains in of Dress Goods. be Odd Lines in Und¢r- wear for men, women and children, Lades' Wool Hose, Men's Wool Socks, Toques, Sweaters, Clouds, Mitts, "Gloves, ete, = A Bargain in Ladies' Coats at $5 Each. NEWMAN & SHAW. Clearing Prices. v9 OROOOO00 0 TOO 00-0000 DOORS DHRC OOO OHO TRORO OH OR ORR OOOO OOOOOVTRIBODTIN DOOOO0 W. F. Gourdier, Brock St S800 000000000000000000

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