Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jan 1908, p. 2

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rg I PAGE TWO. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1908. 3 ening ---- m---- ve ao ss: Gy""nsrnsr -- . " . -- oe 3 pm . -- -- wo - - . ? Use Shiloh's Cure office, Gildersleeve haz accom- ' both sevens trying to wis it up. Re GOSS L0S0600060646040805 Shiloh S 44 we - moabed P GILD plished a ©" very arduous, difficult and feree Steacy put numerous men to the| 3 or the WOISL £oid ' complicated work, which, now that it fence, and sometimes in his anxiety to . thesharpe! © coug a------ {is completed, will be of lasting benefit | ™ - get one, picked the wrong man. The| Gold in » : N winter no amount try it on aguar Z . y to all real property owners on the |. game was full of close cross-checking,| Cure a ONE OF KINGSTON'S, HON. old Lot 24," viz., the con- THE HOCKEY GAME AT THE banking an, f slashing and jabbing withi of warm clothing will make you safe if your vi- talityis low. Warmth inside is what you must have. samananans ntee of your "Farm > + money dn ORED CITIZENS. (denging; simplifying and abstracting | RINK LAST NIGHT. the end of the stick when in close] *13 } Cures docsi't-actually jof the title 10 all properties within the quarters. Small penalties were impos : wi lg ed upon the offenders' when caught . » | i | URE gunicker 3 : ! boundaries of .the farm lot. Hereto- , shee |p Sketch of His Carcer--Was An |fore-it has been practically impossible Both Teams Showed Lack of ¥ than anvthing you . a The referee at times cut his ofisides a! = 0 ih SSP Coughs "ever tried. Safe to Alderman Five Years--Thinks ito examine the title to any of these Practice--The Referee Was Verv | little too close Towards the end he FIIIvIeveIe re Scoit's Emulsion That King Edward Did Enter properties; now, Dwing to Mr! Gilder | Striet--The General Sportine| became so strict on them that thei Mrs. A. FV. Chown, University ave | take, ~nothing m : | and Colds it to hurt even a Kingston in 1860 at Night. j teeve : - thorough cleaning of the | Notes. players were passing back, and their nue, gave u very enjoyable musical | baby, 34 ygars of No name has been so prominent in | Augean stable," it is easy work. eda i : ¢ f the! (8M mates ware skating over the evening on Thursday. Her house .was | J Mr. Gildersleeve was returning offi- ihe hrst Intercollegiate game of the puck. very fragrant and pretty with Roman | | i : o of Cod Liver Oil supplies 3 | § - success commend the history of Kingston since the "1 . l series. wa havi . K 2 QUICK! Shiloh's Cure- year IniN, than that of Gildersieeve, | 7°T for he sity at eurty all the do- | " ry Via fa F at lhe Sil I'he game way called promptly at hyacinths and erimsos earnations and carbon to the blood and . . Ah ne a Oa 4 jfunion and provincial elections from | skating rink, on Friday evening, *-' 8.15 p.m.. and was over before ten fern As all who took part in th . 25c.. bc. 38 {and no family has done more for | Co G0 Tol [fore a very slim crowd, when Queen's | oratuck The: S-atyr hafgre Wen fers. As a boas an Bn i tissues and makes you estes Kitgston, than th Gildersleeves, In 186 1 1 {Cadets < o clock. The teams lined up yprogramme are artists of a high order . - {In 1860, when about twenty years of ant avels came together. At Queen's 11--Goal, Donohue; point, the listeners appreciated the treat | warm and comfortable all PE prominent member: of that family, 18 fave, Mr Gilders) 1 1} w¥ i time the 1 i \ | age , rlderslee g a | ha t r store ¢ ne i : 3 : i James P. Gildersieeve, city registrar. | 3€%: Wr tdersleeve was aboard the | ha i Ie we stood one all, and | f14;]ett. cover, Lockett: centre, Mei- given very much. Miss Louise Single over. Itis a safeguard He is the your son of the late old steamer Bay of Quinte, one of the | at full time. five to two or Queen's. | ka. rover, Grange; --Wings, Roberts, ton and Miss Daisy Chown played . t ids d I h Heury Gildersleese, of Connécticat, | 110°t of boats that went down the riv.{ The. game was fast from start to George several piano mmnbers. Miss Ada against co and all the : r from Kingston to meet the Prince | finish, and so fast a pace was set Cadets -1--Goal, McLennan: point, Chown recited and éang, both cleverly, ills that follow them. 'whe came to Kingston in 1517 or ISIS |Y, > : of Wales (now King Edward). In com- | through, the first period that the play 1 Holt: cover, Parr: centre. Goodearle and Miss F. Edwards also sang and » | and became the pioneer of steamboat . '1 . { Chiinta : re 2 ats a . h ) » . NITURE pavigation in this district. He start. | 78 hack, the Bay of Quinte had full | ers co td. not stand it towards the| gu.p Watson wings: Spain, Me recited in her sweet-voiced way, The Small, easily taken doses 9 i 3h T ex steam on, and almost passed the | end. During the last ten minutes | 2 4 3 . ed shipbuilding on the Pay of Quinte, Kenzie - | performers also . assisted the hostess will do it. steamer Kingston rrying the ince, | Queen's forw % ere ving | . o > 4 . near Bath, and carried it on there 1 Mgsion, ca 1 the prince. | Queen rward were lving back Referee-- Noble Steacy with supper. The guests invite] vere 0 ; have passed the prince's boat | and only once or twice did they show ) ' 2 < and at Kingston, till his death in nil - . oF ney 51 Penalties--Queen's: Lockett, 2. Haz. » Rev. (. / rs. Svkes, M + ARPETS E | ( 2 Rie Inson ili i would have been regarded as a grave i any such speed as they did in the first | [1 2 Ee a 4 a the Rev. A. and Mrs whe Y All Druggists ; 50¢. and $1.00. Mie 1851. The eldest son, Overton, learried ! : ett, 2 George, 2: Roberts, 2: and Mrs. John Maogilliveay. Dr. and ; : 5 breach of etiquette, ** ve eard | period. Queen' TT 7 ba .,y : i © Juette I never heard | period. Queen's won on. Friday might, Grange, 2. Cadets Spain, 2; McKen- Mrs. W. Anglin; Mrs. Adath Shortt, - ARIE As samme ms. man. - on the steamboat business till 1864, -- and was succeeded by his brother : > : 2 2 hen the. boats rounde fe iter tha he « ts' Tl o { : . ' Charles P., who continued it till his Jehan he. hoa ounded Point Freder- | better than the adets'. Throughout Second half --Queen's: Grange, 3. : ck - such a poise in all my life a=! but their team is v little, if any| ia 9 « ¢ is very little BNYizie, 2 9 Pr. and Mrs. 8. W. Dyde, Mrs. H. I} s " Nain : : i Chown (Winnipeg), Dr. and Mrs. A. P ! . . na and entered Kingston harbor, + came lich rushes, i \ ' a. 3 « peg}, sia { : death two yearf ago. All three bro- | : yo : the game lightning rushes, individual Cadets~Parr, 2; Spain, 3, 3: Wat-! Chown. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0G. Elliott ay vou 16 buy now, sven if you don't " Overt y i aid - said Mr. Gilderslesve, The greeting | ones of the sensational variety: and & o . : : a ATS thers verton harlis and James- { Son, -. Mrs. Oliver Chown, Miss H. Chown, a goods Until Spring given the prince from land and water | combined ones when the forwards > } Z . Ati J were brought up in the legal profes a smethir tremendous." Id et le ' For cadets McLennan put up one of Myps. G. Y. Chown, Wiss Alice Chown, : We saul as something Ame , « rire p ents' | . a * Sfletts, re ud sion, but discarded it Alhouah: the Dri wis not flow sui wrge down on the opponent the finest games-in goal that has been Mr. 'and Mr Ge we CLE. Mr. and { 55. Sale 45. : ~ A a oe 8 ' 2 sre fe v a > conte } weary ' . Bap ats Mr. Gildersleeve's first ancestor on ¥ prin goal, were features of the contest. | oon in come years. He was connect- | Mys. T. F. Harrison, Dr. and Mrs. W Bullets, regular ed totand, on account of the Orange { ts' Fores } pl a8 i : i Mi, on & nge ade charg were a little more | o i : : : 1 5. Sale, B38. this « tinent VRS k rd Cilder ve ge » ng wit S00 rly «sible shots, | pip r r R. B Spar 1 a hi ontiner wi tichard der demonstration, Mr. Gildersleeve savs frequent t gn Queen's. | ng h mingly impossibl hote, | § irth, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Spa ks, regllar { sleeve, horn in 1601, in Hertfordshire, : : | : {and it w i v .. 8. K . , $29. Hoey , i ib nerica. angihe is positive that he did set foot on} The cadefs san blame théir defeat 1d it was no ac ident as ue Would Mrs. S. Kilpatri k, Mr. and : Mrs mg, and: who came to America, and] do it time after time. He received one Perey Chown, ' Mrs. Joseph Hiscock, . fuetions throughout our three stores S, reglar y Kingston soil at night, incognito. He | ,.¢ . at : va $28. Sule, $19 i" mentioned in colonial records as XY : niostly on their shots, which were{} + 0 just over the heart, but was \i« Minnie Shaw. Rev. Mr. Boshart Sideboards, reg- wn thinks he Janded in a small boat, and | wide. The forward line would repeat-| e Mn pt ¥ is 1 , A . : Sate | the owner of 235 Acres of land went up town with some of his staff : he a : {all right in a moment or two. Parr yr BE. W. Patchett | Wethersfield, Conn $ Do ¥ do King. treet that BVen edly rush on Ine Queen's defence, pass { and Holt also put up a good game, . . . . r- \ . as my stree ve 0 ever » bit » goalkeene: { s : hh . Miron is ee Ihe career of James VP. Gildersleeve ing. said Mr. Gildersleove. "aud nos ing svery one : ut She goalienpr, and the former getting in some nice indi A young people's driving party, got Almost every table service War io, "wie , > . 2 ig he ' en they wounld shoot wide ueen' s . : H > \ has been quiet and uneventful, yet it ticed thyee strangers in front of also made 10me. ver 4 a0 ty Yas i vidual rushes from time to time. On up by Dr. Ernest Sparks, enjoyed the [|| requires replénishing at SP. White's eig store One of [att heir tl ¥ re Je nab} the forward line Spain and Watson glorious white moonlight and the crisp times. We would advise then: went inside, and I am sure one | = 0 . Wn ath o oily mumes { exhibited the best form. Spain was in air on Thursday and after some Your seeing the "1835 Wal ' ss 1 108 On ge i sense : tw » i ou auld |g nA SENSA- i olined to mix up a little, but did not bours spent in this way the members lace' line of Knives, Spoons ing the whole cadet te 1 th do any serious. damage. enjoyed hot ovsters at Mrs R I and Forks, of which we have Hoot mid o oy Sin am on For Queen's Hazlett and Lockett Sparks', University avenue.' a complete range, in all | shoot wide * four or five feet loth uaa 1 » a aivitm . A » J --- | teams showed enrly the want of Here hich bene® a the defczice , They . . . . newest designs SUNDAY SERVICES. practice; work. can he greatly improv-| ih Played good hockey from the| Miss Edith and Miss Hazel Massie, ||| a g | drop of the hat. They had some good Bagot street, gave a skating part, Y pomnme ( a cn 2 ; ---- : . ed upon in many waye fast © oy 4 rpets "ot The Filling of the Pulpits' To- Thy zhhie was quite vicious at ites 12 charges to handle and got away! Thursday afternoon, which ended 5 a . ' 2 juite Vi010uR -a with some of them in fine style. Dona th a welcome and a cup of . siiisters, Wiltons, Brussels, Tapes Gd Morrow. : eer "> = with yh with me and a eup o . se. all reduced rash . : . The | we has a habit of falling din goal from Mrs. Massie. It was very jolly 9 : Bethel Congregational = church--The _ quite often. This is not allowed, and, . - pastor will p h at both services. . with some referees he would have de a : how' Re i Sha - 5 : A jolly crowd of thirty voung peo St. Andrew Rev, Dr. Mackie. Ser corated the fence two or three times lo. ! a) : 4 ' 4 3 . Cur tains vices, Il & , and 7 p.m. Strangers wil nle, chaperoned by Mrs. 8, Day and 1 a.m I g ' \ i daring the game. Once he was stretch Mrs: J. 1 Haveock the 3 i od. la. t \ Sideboards. reg f the cthe the Bri lor ] L ular ¥45. Sale of the thers wa the prince, lof I had tional .rush from his own goal, pass- £47 a good look at him in front of the * 50 1 \ lighted window." 0 for a cheap line Balmorals, . Jewellers, Opticians Issuers of Marriage 2 and 3 of kind, at 20 and students welcome. . h . p drove from 2 NE ne mn Colborne street Free Methodist by | d ont ju Je mgth in front of the goal city, on Wednesday evening, to Gler Licenses. church--A. fl. Norrington, district el : | posts. Meikle, Grange, Roberta and|yuryie, where they were most hospi 350 King St. 'Phone, 660 --A. . ng ' George, make a good forward line. At], ; Iv ents: ad yr M 2 he ' . der, will preach at 7 p.m. All. wel | : tably entertained hy iss Ethel Hay I inoleum , I p.m. centre, Meikle showed up well. He is » . e a come, f Vi ph le, an p . . First Baptist chureh--Rev. Douglas TH a Bk fnrd worker and a Haan Player Ye Mrs, George Mahood, Gore street rer - Laing, pastor, at both services 1 = a Vor peceived some har. Jolts al diferentiogyg 5 very pleasant little evening amg, pa r X ne . i times, but was always on deck. when party on Thursday. in honor of Mis a.m., I'he Call For onsecratec the whistle blew. Roberts, who was , Men." 7 p.m., "Christ Coming to His ott of the t last vine Wiad ey Bessie Kerr, of Brooklyn, N.Y. Her : -- , : of pa Sible | on he game last year, played well | octe wore chiefly voung people Temple. Sunday school and Bib ! | his shots being always on the mark . o Te » I ¢ YOURS class at 2:45 p.m. Strangers ever i ------ i pent ' 1: F. HARRISON co welcome to all De . ; ! There have been a couple of little 'PHONE 90. : \ a -. Queen streot Methodist church--Rev. \ | . Is Making Good dinners this week, with Mrs BR. HB GILDERSLEEVE. W. H. Sparling, pastor, will "preach, J "Dick" Mills is making good at Chown, of Winnineg, as the raison : Fvening subject, "A Memorable Day ; hockey with the New York Athletic [d'etre, hut there has been a request . has been one of marked interest. Ile . . oC Arh ga g Club, holding down the goal in fine (not to mention them partieniarly vas born in Kingston in 1840, and In the History of the Church ' { sk : Th . hi Cl £ lef Anoth sit M Mabel 1 ¢ ver Tr 1C e Fo Re) | / 1 ' fivate | cial music at evening service, S , | Buabes oe Athetic Clu was delent RO IEP VISH.OF, Jats Mahe «2VH, of minim pi ; «| was educated at Mr. Coombs' private : ed by the St. Nicholas CNb this week | Montreal, has also heen feted in an ir : school, 2:45 p.m. Mid-week service, school, the Kingston grammar school mg ; a y ne goal. . formal , but for these little gn Wedrieadny, at 8 po. by the margin of one goal. One re ormal wav, bu r 1 i" ni and Upper Canada College. Un return- Cooke's Pron church, Brock J 1 3 port says: "Mills was a bit off color [tice, too, thers has heen requested the Reduced ; 0 i . ® : ing home, he studied law i the office oN at the start, but all the shots that | veil of non-identification Si iQ Jam street--The pastor, Rev. W. 8S. Mae . i rn, : . ll . or Jemey Swith and James, A-{goyis, "MiD "will preach at both Gor bv him might well have passed. TA ' . In 3, he " © | services. Sunday school, Bible class % J : . [the most expert goal keeper. ater, | Mra. J. 0. Oriep very kindly allow m---- a-------- the bar, having previously, ig the antl mission study class, 3 pm {he played a brilliant game, and made | nd the young people, canneeted wit) J : some splendid stops when the St. her hushand's church, to edme then samo year; won the degree of bachelor Young people's meeting, 8:15 pm 7 L * . of laws at Queen's University. There Strangers an bison, at all ser iE A Nicholas forwards shot the puck = at | selves to the rectory, Portsmouth, and learing Prices. was s class of Jive in the law Soures ives y 4 him." Another report has the follow: | also to invite their friends to coms i Of the five three Survive =F. . . # Ri i "M 101 he star | w . o wwoning »v Drummond, Toronto, and Judge Price Chalmers, Preshyterian, corner Bar- ¥ _ 3 Hille ar fouh 1 galt! hie Br {with them A: , inliy ave Ring. 'Wa ; . od Judy ¢ : 3 . ' > g 0 n- spent ove ie sates of varion - and Mr. Gildersleeve; of Kingston, Mr, | 7i¢ and Earl streets--Rev. M. Macgilli- : ) A : ro a 'th i pani i Rio hu oh a1} gan d yarn . s { gut Me} O° a hl cl ation is greater thar e fo ¢ | Linde on Thursday. > vray, D.D., minister. Services, 11 ff A Ie u . . Gildersleeve was the first graduate of shown opening game 8 - i tldersicore w the' first graduate of a.m., James S, Potter will speak of howd in' the ening Fam : W..F, Gourdier, Brock St Queen 8 law faculty, and received his 3 \ tsaid he is the equal" 7 goal ten \ " he t i. y, * a Ee - \ serie ois eequal-of any gon fra D Norion-Tavlor who hae i ; s work; 7 p.m., the minister will / -- es --_L instructiage from the late Judge Bur his work; pm, | der the league, however, when in |g 2 oh 3 VR J By preach. Sunday school and Bible de r in e league, however, ' ately taken up house at. No, 9, Wel Furs Exclusively. form lington street, will be at home on ---- ---------- pt a----d------ All wide) 20 per cent, off, Hepair work 10 per cent. cheaper now, titer Prices Striotly Cash. rowes and the late Judge Draper. who \ a t Wed . - . a J-wiere. the lecturers of the faculty, Hel ©1288, 3 p.m.; prayer meeting, ea * a H " . . Our Wire Mat nnpor- ; practised ow in pistAtiorehip th the | nesday, 7:30 p.m. _ Strangers made Brisk Fur | \ : Phursdays. - on i tuti fe Ger J late Dr. R. T. Walkem, K.C., for ten | Welcome at all services. | Sporting Notes. / oe i Was IYER) 4 1 Pp ation rom ermany vaurs, 'the firm Goh Messrs, Gol Y.M.C.A~Boys' meeting. 10 a.m. Business The Regiopolis II played the Young is Ro rt 9 Hara ah. Avon has arrive " The Mats Sleeve & Walke Fhe, he retired from | Cart. A. B. Aylesworth, will address Rockwoods at the asylum rink, this Or. us tal, TOF UH BWA, 4 as arrived The at eve rikem wen he retired from the boys on "Things And, Places' A morning visit her son, Mr. W. F. (VHara, ang] Cures ALL COUGHS . . . the legal profession, and entered the J y . oe anothe Soh T offre ) are suitable for -inside Insurance } and Votan. rie Christian ~Boy Should Shun Parents January trade has been At the curling rink, on Friday, Miss Meet an ther . Mr. Geoff A : ALWAYS. Td . A 8 . i { . ; A Hara, who i* coming on a short visi . le . : i | business, in which he continued till] 2¥e invited to assist the sécretary in exceedin | ood with us so Marion Redden's rink defeated Mrs emt ite 5 [7 { or outside of your porch Ti] business. in which he continged till gly ¢ ; (o the capital. AND costs But I5 J : making this meeting -a success, Men's |R. J. Hooper's. Nrs. 5. F. Newton, Wellington street and cannot rust in any charge of the city registry office. . Wi | successive years, For three years he |: ri Bes : . ¢ We Have All Sizes B | was chairman of parks, and did vali 11 a.m, The Evangelization of the ob coming this wasn't the || Policy of Canada for Canadian people's rally at Princess street church, Wanderer team: would be a much Wide Width Ribbons, meeting, 1.15. G. D. Pound will speak far this season. It seems as | | Arthur Marcotte, the Canadian } to 1 t wns gone to Toronto able work It was Mr. Gildersleeve World in%0ur Own Genoration™: , ) letes : | i people were enabled to use it two . 2 x i : Yatw snare a 3 Myr. Percival Daintr ' expected : : months sartier (unfortunately, in Tat. Wednesday, 8 pm, mid-week service is on you will surely be able stronger aggregation with Bry © h oh ; a : Jai wi ap kL » or ours. after Mr. Gildersleccor. to. in the lecture hall. - » k Stuart at centre. o-dav, Oo spend the week-en with . ; Ye Brock street Methodist church--Rev to pick up a few of the many The Junior Frontenacs had a prac-| his cousin, Mrs. Richard Hooper, Al al olers, at 15c a yard, dell, Brock street ath- g * . . Mrz. G. F. Emory, of Ottawa, i « y All young men will receive, 'as al h h fq d champion billiardist, was again heat Si ; : From 1575, to 1882, Mr. Gildersleeve | All young pie thoug everyone prelerre Ripon wm hardist, was again Mi K ; thee . ; yo s . a kau a os athlee and Mix Hartley HOLS weather. 3 Wak un member of the. Gv council. re ways, a cordial welcome. : ; : thi ig f Fi F en at New York. Won een 9 a na i 3 COO00! s COOOL CONO0 Kl | presenting Sydenham: ward for five Sydenham street Methodist church-- 1s" store lor ne urs. pi The C. A. A. U. has declardy war i ves expect to:da from | & 2 ! aan : UF TY] Rev. Charles A. Sykes, B.D., pastor. Would people come and keep jon the A. A, U., and have Sar a| Hamilton, to visit Mrs. D. E. Mw g . from 60c BE | who had the first drainage system in. | PM 'Modern 1 hought and Heathen right place If you pay us From February 22nd to March 22nd, i. 2 Ouans, : . : alied i the 3 Park Destinies," or "The Modern Missionary < hil inclusive, four Derbys will be run, [10 gU at. ier mother, Ry Mam | | stalled in the City: Park. Prior to Motive." 2:45 Bibl hool ] a visit while our Calif Birch, Bagot street & that time, the park could fiot be used | Motive A rid i he school and AND in California and. two in New | Wee I 4 Farthing, King street till the middle of June. After the in.| Men's club; .m:, society classes anc Odd dE d S 1 rleans." : arth ne ¢ ; auguration of a drainage system, the | JUPIOT league. Monday, 8 p.m., young san il S d e cChaucer" Elliott -says' that the he Te I ae tirement from the council, the benefit], Pro ih y . he R . i. | bert street ' . of this drainage work was largely T. E. Busks, B.D. F Services st : i snaps. Here s a list for tice on the Royal rink on Friday af Miss Wo Moles of Avruiming a g - Carpet Warehouse. millified' by the building of the King|®8M- and i p.m, ° Evening subject, Saturday : _ ha on: Vis nak) B pe . street Walk in front = of the park i ( teh That Cave Ta Founder J Agape in a good Werk out tia haw Jn i vh ing boi : Bo % oe ; X 3 > i| Many pASONS Ksgiving, x» » berlin Rockey CUiub has en a ¥ hy at dowry "5 ? which blocked up all the outlets of an) on or RAN XPIVING 1 only, Ladies Muskrat a formal protest against "Toad' Ed-|ville yesterday. { . the surface drains leading to "That Class meeting, 10 a.m. Sunday school i : + ye sa . street, no provision being made for snd Bible classes, 3 p.m.; ¥ LE Hou Jacke, style same as the | munts, of Je Btsatford team on. the Mi Laura Smit} ill be up °f White Embroider d ns tlets) day, 8 p.m; prayer meeting Wednes- . . 2 grounas of professionalism. 58 Laura smuth will he up Irom ' - feosh utinta), lersleeve's chairman day, 8 : m.; action' meeting, ® friday 3 above picture, size 36, regu- 1 The Toronto Baschall Club's finan- | Ottawa, next week, to visit Mrs. Len. | & Collars, 15¢ each. gq rildersleeve's ; Ys am. s . ¥, . - a ; ro ." e8oee 00000000000008 1.1, and at hi instigation, that old | PM. On Thursday evening, January lar price $50 fo 7.25. jcial report of last season shows that | me x Mills at "Bishop court fabs : . $71,000 was taken in, and after the | Mrs. Reginald Brock, Bapot street, |©@ Kxtra value in La- eyesorp in the City park, the observa-.| 23rd, in Broek street church, Rev. T. . a . 4 - E c 3 It M ee ike Sct Jemalistet ud the Ts gi hy sili a Recent 1 oaly, Persian Lamb, ios had en Sos, 4 huldnce wf Wed Lawits : Pov kihig - b dies' Cashmere Hose at re telescope and apparatus ren } if np roug, England ar relgnd." 3 : p > fi ns ot. . : st or re ig are I # D0 air ay : Queen's oe grounds; where theo Refreshments served at close of pro- Mick trimmed Say J same The 14th team had a fine practice jhe has taken a furni fae flat j A) and 35¢ a par. ; have since been of real practical use | gramme. Admission, 15¢.° style as above, se Or game spe Friday Hight, ad oN wi the. Bi a Yi wil ap 5, Special line of | a ! I in the education of thé students . good sh or their game on Mon-| shop © ntario when he ¢ ; 3 a- ake You n the iueation We uden lar [rice $170 for $128.75. day with Parkdale Nearly all the east early in Februar: Mrs js § 2 di A Elastic Ribbed T Years ' citizens of Kingston, viz., the removal | and harmful remedies have often been ! " al 1 ! of the park fences, those blotches on | used. This is totally unnecessary as Squirrel Liaing, Persian wid as ose DS Joe working ericton for 8 trip, "vie . : '2a the lande-ape which had been allowed | has been proved by the results from Lamb Collar and Revers, 46 | cer" savs that Westaioh oe a » Sanu Mrs. Malic Fore left: fo-das Men's and Boys Un- To own a home purchased on to exist from time immemorial. Resic | Dr. Hall's Rheumatic cure, which is a : : 3 er ice than any other ine : os fio spend: a 'fort on ih Mr PF - derwear \L-Wool the monthly payment plan : ® |dential property, in the Vicinity of the | safe and harmless remedy. It cures|] inches long, 38 bust. loose 16 ion Tae Sh i are and: that So spond @_lortnight with Mr. Porgu Uni ee ay it will take you forever park, immediately rose about thirty | because it does precisely what is re style regular price $50 for || Withe hag Re hy i on JS Ottas obs away af valk nion or Fleece-hined, » 7 . HO a dissenting vote, eo - {Me awa P 4 y yey aed , and rices very moderate. except the right to move He has always advgeated a park com- to perform their functions properly. . ! idie incon Per any time you find you can't Tan sigiing that the parks can | It neutralizes the Por irs 1 only, White Fox Stole, | hast sidieulgus nd bole ell op ye, ta on Jouve -- i her - A . * - : i o Vi 3 2) mn Oia Pay the ot or Shat ihe Til hay poe opin man i the blood and expels them from satin lined, 2 tails, regular ja governing body of athletics, the | Miss annie ile ah 8 nig In Our Ready-to- house. A house the dersleeve went to Europe, remaining ysgem. ecole ; price $18 for $13.75. {Canadian Amateur Athletic Union. Ivisiting Mre. James McCulla, 111 Bag megt oa Bor eon Lay for" eight Months, during which time re o . 4 . has proved its . | Frank Sullivan, swimming director (street. ~ . wear Department Ws OAYe treatment, price 1 only, Near Seal Throw, | othe Wisois Ailistic Club, Chicago, {Continued on Page 7.) Isaac Rose, superintendent. of | Anniversary Of Pastor's Reception sides, regular price $7.50 for {the bottom of the tank for three min- Laxative-Bromo Quinine removes the canals, and has three children, Arthur | There was a good number at the es. The former mark of 2.20 was jeause. To get the genuine call for 0 . - Th in Denver, Col., and Ernest and Miss |a0Wiversary meeting of Calvary held by Fioney, an English swimmer, (full name and look for siguatare of a 50 Each. Mabel, of this city. - church, on Wednesday evening. After 1 iv. Russ; M {and waz made several years apo. 1E. W. Grove. 25e. In religion My. Gildersleove is an | Mofreshments weri®served by the ladies only, Russian Marten. || -------- | and a Swell Coat for Anglican and in polities a liberal." He jOf the congregation, ] wv. Muff, beautiful silky far, | The general commiitec--oom at the! The Trusts and Guarantee company, " i Siderticere wound us Bia ghusi- I > Sale Rhgematic Lar. that 1 sonlv. Ladies": Black {Players were out and showed fine' "ill «tay with her mother, Mre.)Stan i WeRAY & "2; : - Y. adies ac form. Jev Baggy. in Montreal, but the bishon Underwear at 2¢ a @ day paying rent--and then per cent, in value and front fences quired to cure in the most natural $35.50. {tawa Amateur Athletic Association | Mrs. E. Batsford, who Xx heen vi ~month plan is an insur he. visited Bodily watts of that 50¢., at Wade's drug store. {established a new professional record Batt We are selling Extra a a a tomyticn] sports, [EB ¥hitare fancy sivle with tails and [i I ro mtd, protomte, ate appoinked cures $5.00. ternoom. Just enongh men were ont to x 0005000000000 838000000000 00000008 sens Hately set st ing ex te v ie i : . diately sel a stunning example to the | would eure rheumatic afiections, harsh Cloth Coat. Grey and White 3! "Chaucer" Elliott picks Harry West- | will go on down 'to Halifax and Fred garment. you 6 won't own an began coming down ali over the city, way. It assists the kidneys and liver {has severed all, connection with' the [iting her parents, Mr. and Mre, W | Morrisburgl, daughter of the = late 72 inches long, fur on both ior remaining ander water, staying on To Prevent The Grip. Fine Skirts a boganning and snow-shoein~ and was + He calied upon . i tabs, regular price $50 for presents a very neat appearance. The | Mélaren, of the town of St. Mary's, . prominent in them all. {Even yet [for their roports. All the branches of : - jeity fathers in committee this week | Who 'diad on or dbout the 19h dav of Standard Fashion skating is not a lost art with him.) [the work of 'the church and Sunday ; were greatly pleased with the work. | November, 1907 oh opt id . tin 1860 he recalls that the Kingston | "ool were found very. satisfactory. Compa 2 ! "All day Sunday service," the only] "A good grip eure," Laxative Brome Sheets for February. rick, team defentad all the crack Pies Ni hea re Ap | drag store in Kingston open all day | Quinine is sold at Gibson's Red Cross {8 Ask for one. an thout exception. les Cured Days. i | Bunday. Gibson's Red Cross rug store. ne 230. Tn 156064, Mr. CiMerdoove toor os | - Compare Hit Sug What's up 1 : fonrse : Some of the sidewalks on the side Wants to . do streets ina ; corti. | Will the il stand for darkness in | § rn te Re Te etic Si #2" (€ Nowman & Shaw | CTT ITIE NII ITT IT ESS oe ROOD OOD ONIOBATODBABD . . . -

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