Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Sep 1908, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1908. A Sweet Breath [THE SPORT AEVEWSUNDAY SERVIGESTHE FIRE COMMITEE £2" | is what all should have, a . L a be ensured by the jud cious use ap 1 Gold in ' Bs : OC Beccmms Pls A sweet breath |MAY- WAX TO TROT NEXT MOST OF THE PASTORS ARE|HAD NO QUORUM FOR ITS! 3 Bs CORRECT denotes that everything 1S well, so | i . Pp , ; : 3 : at the slightest indication of the di- | WEEK. | BACK TO PULPITS. MEETING. [6] 11] ! : 3 i TIME gestive organs not work prop- | Ww g Te go erly, do not forget to take Driver Hays Will Continue Her | And Will Speak to the Re-Gath- Tenders Received For Fire Hose-- y | Can be secured fro; the on the Circuit--Roller Hockey | ered Flocks--The Themes That The New Team of Horses Fro. # FEE 'Chronometer in Our Window. mise to Give 'Good Satistac- | Mrs. Ramsay Dufi, Princess street, Now the City Clock is out Evening lethel church--The pastor will} tion the Chairman. Says. {had a pleasant little lawn party, on ' of commission this will be | | | ' a | Beecham S | League Meeting on Monday | Some of Them Will Discuss. i | i : ' Another fuse ting of the roller hockey | preach morning and evening. | A meeting of the civic fire and light | Thursdpy, with croquet as the chief ] venient: Pills league wi he 1d at t - I! St. Andrew's--Rev. Dr. Mackie. Ser- | committee was called for yeste rday | | feature. S770 T San te . lon onlay evening, at en o'clock. | vices, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Strangers ! afternoon. but only the chairman, i ; -- . - : -Sold Everywhere, In boxes 25 cents. | [very am Must be resented at | weicome | Ald. Rigney, attended. Four other 7 he golf lunch, which was scheduled | this meeting aid every one who take St. George's Cathedral--8 a.m., holy ! methhers were not in the city, so a {fo Thursday, was postponed on ac- B " lan interest in the game or who is | communion' 11 a.m., mattins, preac h- l quorum was out of the question. The |co ht of conflicting festivities, h B GETTING HOUSE READY anxious to get a place on any of the |er, Dean Farthing 3 p.m., Sunday | chairman and the city clerk ope ned | - - - is cordially invited to attend, [school; 7 p.m., evensong, preac 'her, | five tenders for 500 feet of fire hose. | Mrs, Hiram Calvin asked a few /: 2 as some teams are now organizing, | Canon Starr. {These tenders ranged from eighty [girls over to lunch at Garden Island, : it . FOR THE WINTER p and they stand a good chance for. a| St. Luke's Church--Sunday, Septem- {cents to one dollar a fodt. The manu- jon Thursday, to meet. Mrs. Morris and If Every Man Knew ' b ; place. The schedule will be drawn up| ber 13th. Services, 11 a.m. and 7 p:m. | facpurers fix the prices at which re- { Miss Olive Matthews. Jewellers *+ lal this meeting, and the first prac - Harvest Thanksg ving service; mus ical | ailers must sell, so that all figures | rn eg A How great the difference Between the 350 KING ST evening next, | programme. Rev. A. L. McTear, M.A. 1, certain lines of hose are the same. | A jolly picnie party went out in a | Hats we sell and most all ofbers -not only jtice held on Tuesday Three teams have entered at present, | rector of Bath, (D.V.), will preach at | Hence, if a brand is chosen, on which [van to Collins Lake, yesterday, those | for comfort, but style and wearing qualit I : and i : Mrs. | 8 weil--then no man would be sati wit! s . land another one is needed | mating and evensong five local merchants tender, the only [composing it being Mr. and Mrs. th : | = i iin | ; anything but one of 2 - Co s. Presbyterian church, , Brock {way ; out of the difficulty is to cast | William Newlands, Mrs. I. Graham, |' Issuers of Marriage Queen's Need To Hurry. | street--The pastor, Rev. W. S Mac- | 15ts or divide the order. The contract Mr. and Mrs. Percy Murray, Miss OUR $2.50 HATS. Queen's football squad will have to Tavish, Ph. D., will preach at both. 14 not be awarded without a |Evelyn, Miss Alice and Miss Fanny Licenses. | goon be getting down to work as the | Services. Sunday school A Bible | | quorum. of the committee being pres- [Rela Mt. John and Mr. George -- time is now drawing close for their | class, 3 p.m. Strangers welcome. ent. When this additional 500 feet of | Newlands. P J HUNT ' | «t game. "One month from to-day,| First Baptist Church, corner John- | ce is purchased, the department will | - . - - Phone 666. they play their first game, in Ottawa, | 391 and Sydenham i Rev. have about 3.300 feet. Colonel and | Mrs, >C. N. Spooner, oi ollege does not open until two Douglas Laing, pastor, at both ser! opairman Rigney said that the new { Glenburnie, announce the engagement HAVE YOUR Qur Parlor Suite . cs before t} at date a i vice Serviees at 11 am. and 7 Ts team of horses pur hased on Thursday |of their youngest daughter, Mabel, to Windows] Decorated . : 2 ie Sunday school and Bible | Suse at 2 5 for the fire department, promised to | Xr. J. A. Porter, of Rochester, N.Y. Deparment sight worth seeing Suites May Wax To Race Ahead. | p.m. Strangers ever welcome at alll jo, satisfaction. He didn't think | The marriage will take place shortly. : : Long Coats for Ladies - fre t « ® alues at 3 | services ; wl 35 $0, iF On : tering and guar | May Wax will not be brought back | r . . +n... |they would prove a bone of council | i je. G I C I E R anteed pure ar i : ' : track Street Methodist church--Rev. i like the team purchased The aquatie sports at the Royal A We'll prove this if you'll let us {to Kingston, as at first announced, EY E. Burke, B.D sa=toF Service at contention . n , | ¢ : : {but wili continue on New Hampshire a Jurhe, Boo pa Rev. EB. Evie last year. The amount paid for them [Military College, on Wednesday, will | The only substitute for Stamed Glass leirenit. Yesterday, W. H. Carson re-| 11 am. and 7 p.m. AV: 5 % was $400, though the owner held out [have the usual social side attached. Artistic, Durable, Economical, by 1 "OR ' h services. Class |; x : leeived a letter from his driver, J. will prea h al hot I oh I and for $400. He thought the city had se- | Cock: > 1 . i sC n . 3 1 meeting, a.m.; Sunday scho 2 cured a good bargain. | Mrs. Brancis Cooke was the chaper- D. J. DA l Hayes, who says the mare is sound yes, V a ¢ ¢' [Bible classes, 3 p.m. Prayer meeting, after her accident, and as he, himself, ' Sr ance ade ------ {one off the senior class cadets' picnic, . is feeling much better after one of the Wetnesday, i pm Wh trangers mati . MARINE NEWS. |to Lémoine's Point, this afternoon, putter 10 Dawsoy and Staley, ni one lo . Crist Scientist {when a corn roast was the prime! High Grade Planos at Living Prices. : al ne o 3 ' at "Sub What is Found About the | amusement. Victor and Lerner Gramy hoes wn Sanday, a.m., subject, ; . - - fam=" wing ach.ne. oen re 1 NH 1 | J stance." Wednesday, testimonial meet- Wharves. The usual goll ta na 8. to-day Extinguisher ; and a full line of pL Je ap Nassau, N x SREY. In 118 Wee! ine. 8 p.m. Free reading-room every The schooner Mary Ann Lydon | nm go ea ame off, to-day, | [ngtruments, 'Music, ete. May Wax is expected to lead the |'"S 2 » ' {at the Country Club, the hostesses ha ire > afternoon, except Sunday, 3 to 5|cle red for Charlotte. : | a ' i rs ) : whole ecireuit i k; Monday and Thursday. 8 to he steamer Alexandria arrived at | Pring Mrs. Iva Martin, hee: RE DR. LITTLE'S FEMALE other horses walked over him, he will remain and continue to trot the little Kingston speeder. The next race will a ------ o'clock Kent, Mrs. Arthur Cunningham, : © ) C are o "( al V in- 7, ger's of as » f O a . - . Cape Vincent Yacht Club. 9.30 p.m Th public are cor li ly in Folger wharf, last night, from Mont- H R. V. de Bury, Miss Cartwright REGULATING PILLS vited to all the services in the read- |real. ! Mise uEY, " a meetin of the Cape Vineent TOO) Neith Bros.. of New York. who have and Tiss Molly Cartwright, Miss A : ht Club, these officers were elect gi I . Presbyterian, corner Bar- | been spending the summer on Howe Cottle] Miss Dorothy Brownfield, Miss k lor Women's use, {a Nreguiarities ne Commodore, S. A. Maxwell; vice Ha o | n "ns Res NM Macgil- Ysland have aid up their house boat C harlie Short, and Miss Dorothy Car- | or su lang at an Emin, gf by commodore, C.F. Sacket: rear-commo- | Hc, 2nd far! sires ' ey . the wi 4 J ® [ruthers. 3 wall, $3. DR. LITTLE MEJICINE CO. Be up-to-date and have a Semi« lore : ack ¢ livrav. D.D., pastor. Services, 11 a m., for the winter, and will return to - - - Toronto) Ost. . : 2 G. B.S Jorma Jeet, Eapiain; L.| "Witnessing For Christ; Communion'; | New York. Miss Cartwright gave alittle lunch: jo =n rr me te Fitted Furled, we have them eo; secretary, . ». Parker: trea-i= \ o eve Who Strive| M. T. Co's: The steamer Wassag auss Lg 2 gave ¢ o oh- in stock and oan make any, style 7 pom., "They N r Fail 1 ..T. Co's: ) amer assaga 1. © ane wor Ee hme: L ERS % surer A L. Dezengremel C.K. a Good Cause." Sunday school, 3{will arrive, to-night, from Duluth, |i" at "The Maples," on Wednesday, 10 CONTR CTORS & BUI D you desire. atze, the jreen, C. 8B. Holcome, J H I Bean p.m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7.30 with 51,000 bushels of wheat: the tug Mi hones of Lady < arewsight 8 Pr The Perfect Beak & Jus Co., Wash Ww. FE G elected director vas } i ss Stevens 's ere lai . lected dir t wa . rv Montreal even vers i or ure, On - our ier, for ere p.m. Strangers and students cordially | Mary cleared for with one o incorporate the club as soon 4 ta' ro ros > eight, including Mrs. Douglas Young. | * lon porate ti ul immvited to' all the services. | grain barge, or melpcmg os ; oy Was Ne | PAISLEY & CHISHOLM, Lessees, "Phone, 700. 76, 78 and 80 Brock t e. The building bf a club Q ] Q \ 1 hureh | Lily Norton-Taylor, Svdenhar Street Methodist Church} 1. IL. snders : en act | o ie . Sa, Carpets l as d ed and the matter ; ] mm y : h ) Yada L. Henderson, who has heen acts | Brownfield, Miss Frances Hora and Are ready to contract for immediate street Axminster, Brusse « t i h : ' Rev. Charles A. Sykes, B.D., pas-ling manager for the M.T. Co., at Miss F 1 Miss Molly Cart- | delivery. Brick that wil stand inspec . . 8 dil \"/ the hands of the executive com- | 44, Rev. William © Craig, pastor's (Montreal, fac. several weeks, returned | 4 ABBY And CEs oly ear tion at reasonable rates. Capacity of helper. Services, 11 am. and 7 p.m. | tg the eity;. this * morning. Mr. Hen- [ne it. plant, 60,000 daily. - Morning theme "The Example of |defson says that the shipment of LE NY. City Baseball League. Christ in Prayer"; evening theme : |orain in the fall promises to be very Mrs. Hugo Craig 'will receive for the hone 90. Yours, The final meeting of the executive of "Modern Idolatry." Junior League |heavy. | oP ; ue ; , n ~ the Kingston Baseball League was and class meetings, 10 a.m.: Bible | . -- . Wi _ |street, on Tuesday, September 15th, I! F. Harrison Co. hii at ihe Hotel Randolph, on Fri-! school, 245 p.m.; Epworth League, |, Marine oe Jak United | 2nd after that will be at home on the day evening I'he season's business Monday, 8 p.m.; mid-week service, | States steamboat board in including third and fourth Tuesdays of each as wound up, and no more games Wednesday, 8 p.m fe apt. Esford, oi this city, in ils con- | month. : u he played. The league was suc-| Queen Street Methodist Church--Rev. lure in connection with the sinking Mr. and, Mrs. Richard Hooper, Al- first time in her new home, 128 Union GASOLINE PUT IN YOUR TANK AT OUR DOCK. bert street, are home from Rochester, | cessful in every way, and the energetic W. H. Sparling, B.A., pastor, will {of the little excursion boat Titania Miss Dainte : Mi management were amply repaid for preach. Morning subject, "The Char- | pear Charlotte last month. "The idea | 5S Vaintry Yates and 3 liss Anne ® | their hard work during the season. acter of Stephen'; evening, "Eternal { of censuring Capt. Esford !"' said an | Lewis have both been visiting Mrs The Canadian Locomotive company's Life." Sunday school, 2.45 p.m. Mid- Joi marine man this morning "Ard {Hooper for a few days, but went ar's ns were vy Servis eddes 1 § rast asad . ; hide y New s x 5. Re Of th B ii team, this venr {Shmupion . Wy re week service, W hk day, 8 p.m Morn | censuring him for unskilful naviga-| | Nouns BB ' . Yori by he : ape, te We will sell 10 dogen Men's e Dest Qua ity ~juiven instructions that they could re- ing anthem, "Holy Art Thou"; solo, ltijon! Why, it's enough to make a § ews has graceluly sau Black Worsted Socks, fine ceive the handsome silver trophy any | Art : hou Ww at re Miss Kathleen thorse laugh. Capt. Esford is an old | that, Yor has She Soon Ki maby pret quality, ribbed. A bargain | O'Hara Evening anthem, 'Hide | water-dog, so to spoak, and he knows |t¥ gris as there are in Kingston. lot that we got hold off. The o time they wished 3 Thou Me'; solo, "Just Ad I Am," | {he rules of the road thoroughly. The Mr. Frederick ( arson will be leaving best 25¢. line in the trade. 1 on : { INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Miss ©O Hara decisidn.. of course, 'is nase by for England in a few :days. While se Ses Yankee ad to oo la {proud of his commission, Kingston is | Yours To-Night, 15¢ Pair » hoard, and it had { {very very sorry indeed to lose her | Spark Colls, Spark Plugs, Colum~ bl Dry Batteries, eto. in stock. REPAIRS PROMPTLY MADE. her people will return to Wew York next chocolate, Th 0 . ; VV ely ret | JEoortis os sir Boule Summers Stock Co. Concludes En- [jack water over its decision, for Capt Miss Elsic and Misc Mariorie Pens rv Bibhyv's special 31 shirts ¢ . I ' i Milk' l ut up in nice neat gagement To-Night. | Rsford's company is not likely to|Will reach home to-morrow | ilk I X Mrs. C. J. Crookall and - little | 20 Dozsn Ladies' Fine | . milk can. at Gibson's Red Cross Drug The George W. Summers Stock com- | stand for any such fool judgment as Kingston Foundry. Store pany drew a large attendance at the | that." : 3 : i " | ne i Wednesday. I'he Geor Summers company Grand Opera Hou last evening. The | -- 6 h y Rugs will open a week's engagement at the play presented was entitled "The No-| B. A. Hotel Arrivals. | - . - a8 mere 0se ir ere Hous e. Brockville, on minee,"" and was handled in a master-| F, GG. McKenzie, Boston: Charles 1 | Miss Bessie Smythe, West street, is! ly manner by the talented "company. | Brewer, Man. Lippman, Andrew Gor- [going up to Toronto, next Thursday. | Fashi oned, extra quality, EE ibby's nifty $1 shirts Ihe play was brimful of complications |rvie A. J. Williams, B. Ferguson, M. |She was to have:been bridesmaid at in 'sizes 81 to 10. Regular wetion r absolute divorcee v« and the unravelling of which kept the | Twining, Montreal" E. Tobin, Madoc; |the Toller-McMurrich wedding, at the | price, 3 pairs for $1.00, T} = og are i SUA ' ed | « audience. laughing from the rising of |E. E. J. Wilso Detroit; Thomas H. lend of September, b o re | ese Rugs are in sizes =e ced 1 A. W audier 8 | Wilson, : ma ! ) ptember, but owing to re | on gs el Hin dnt Gen ait Tl The Sieh. The Ear | Pinker, Pistons 5. 3. Tritton oC. erat toxrentam or os Loris of ial To-night Only 25¢ Pair 3x v5 yards, 3x 4and 0% XiThe part wore married in ; ing role was taken by George 11 Sum- | MeGowan, 'Toronto; ~W. -S. Robins, | bride-to-be, - the wedding will "be very 4 ember 17th, 1884, and lived in mers, as Leopold Bunyon, LL.D | Brantford; John D. Purdy, St. John, | quiet . 1 until 1859, Swhen they moved and he was ably petisled by Y I'|N.B.; N. C. Roach, New York: N. H.| Miss Morton, of Winnipeg, came to creased business we are do- v out to Brownville, N.Y., having se] vtedd Burke and Joseph Laurence Ritty | Brown, George anpell, Master G. [town, on Thursday, to visit Miss Be 5 D: { di 6 t ing in groceries is because of Not hav Ing a full sett of Se vears ago hey have five Arvman, Gertrude Stanley ann Fran | Vanpell, > gO: R. Beck, Bobea- {sie Smythe zen a ies' 0rse purity 'and best value. . . ces Barrow contributed no little share | geon Hazen Muse, New Rochelle, N.| M Francid Cook ; ng i i Have tried atterns in all sizes . we children. A | ; He , t » N.I Mrs. Franci Cooke will leave for 6 | ave you tried our Cream- patterns in all siz ; i the success of the play W. H. Hughes and wife, Miss S.|New York, on Monday, on' her way] 0Yers ory Butice? . I'ry Bibby's celebrated $2 Derby. mn offer them at cost price. | Groceries ! After all the real reason for the wonderfully in- To-Night | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up 8y GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Mu veteran Canadian captain in a \ | m---- condemnation. But it may have to] andsome young son, . | = 4 elby & Youlden, Ltd. In the specialties Row ley and Gay 4} A. Jhémps 30 Philadelphia; W. H. home to Kansas ! | Old Government Java Destroy Roadside Signs. "The Bonnie Briar Club," in the | hiavchill, Perth; H. Dupuy and wife, | - - - Quality Cotton, with Tor- | Coffee. Regular 30c. Japan > Scottish dances « vay, comedy work k| Amherst, N.S.; H. W. Disher, Ba-| Miss Constance Cooke, "Hazeldell," | chon Insertion and edged | Tea. 5 1bs., for $1.00. city merchants put up large Were repeatedly applauded. They three] tavia, N.Y. + thas gone up to visit her sister, Mrs with Lace, sizes 34 to 40. | 3 Packages Toasted Corn sf the 3 ! y ; reed : 1,. satisfaction by heir able work he ring W } = th : . : | Abe C » fir he attention of farmers and oth- Satistaction by _t a EE woh Famous Paving Work Mrs. Morris, of Montreal, is the To-night Special, 19¢ Each | Potatoes, 20¢. per peck. -- arly every spring and fall, most boy soprano, Master hos Aree] A.M. Chisholm is showing vitrified guest of Mrs. Hiram Calvin, at Gar Table and Whipping Cream and Sang In excellent voice tex Yl brick for paving purposes which is den Island { . = a specialty. rs: 1 Tap «0» | The sion cost. quite a little, $ a ¥ Kingston ( arpet W arehouse : . Sigil? cost verv- mush to. have Gather * In The ay, and "Some- | Lily burned in Frontenac. If ing gston | Migs Annie Daly, Brock Street, has -- TE meee |) destroyed. City boys are bad body Is Waiting For You. hae wants paving goods it can have the 'm | gong out to the country for a few KIR K & LE E us SIC. 1 0 their way home from The company will conclude t CIF CN" | at its doors. Mr. Chisholm says his | days) ; : Lest You Forget y : ! 277-279-281 Princess St. | seks ywmt country hovs seem to be 8; ip 8 » ) . PIANO, ORGAN, VOICE CULTURE * ' o in Of the best plays in their repertoire, |, ands in. Canada and he 'thinks | the Mjgses Ferguson have returned Our range of Swell /Dress Agents for Hild thes, pass along the road caveme nig by wesenti one x a) . : 5 gagement to-night b prese Y company has about the only vitrified I'he' Rev. Professor Ferguson and | they ta great deh J AMES SM Al 1 throwing stones at some of the larg My Uncle's Money." | the goods ean be delivered in town at {from Toronto to "The Avonmore, Gpods and Nobby Coats is Yarns. < 4 ston i If this can not be done, s " . 3 S15 per m. The burned clay is close land will be there for the winter the best to be seen anywhere - ' weoeidi Professor of Music. t atch and cut some of the let Granewin In "Mr. Pipp."' {and hard, so hard a stratch cannot be | Miss Constance Tandy is at present in Kingston. Fail not to see ¥ie comes to ihe Grand on Monday, {made upon it. It will cut steel quite [with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tandy. at the display a a LS ae Organfst and Choirmaster Sydenham, x break the sign off, or deo St. Methodist Chureh: September---beh-- Mee tapenan. ses (rapidly. eran their cot on Wolie Island Studio Johnson St. : ~fanythia possible as Tong as they de 1 ] 1 ! --- « eco -- ---- ---- A ro t Many merchants have been surrounded himself with the company { se | Y - ee - ---------- area -- . i Notice tour t uc s k di AR . . this caroe & Lu . . | i. ' | : : JMaining, thi fall, about their par excellence of his career. New | Irv Bibby's genteel $1 shirts I Miss Grace ( lark is en pension at | ICE 0 om ers destroved. and the mat- Sof and feature spec ialties will also ia-------- pa -- [the Y.W.C.A. home, --on--dohnson| v be given to the proper adorn the lertoimace, but by no | = lstreet. | Our store will close at 0 investimate A good means doing away with such acknow / | Madame Panet is in town, and will So . .t oy 0 Ee tails "aold ledged hit as Mi Grapewin's oft | 4 | be here some little time, { ° ock sharp ov cry night, . \ , 'sung and always3to be remembered, | Kingston's Famous Fur Store.} | Miss Mary Campbell, of Toronto, is| SHA Ww except Saturday. That beautiful residence of Prof. Adam Shortt, | : 3 : Sent 15t} 93, Miss Molina. Miss nowned actor, play wright and enter- j | Luke's hospita!, Ne York, are | . RK y ; sist iby R. RF Harve \ tainer, will app: ar in '"The Tyranny ts guests at 'The Avonmore. They | Wm. Mu: T ay Auctioneer ng, a hi 3 ug . 2 of Tears,"" at the Grand Opera Hbuse, " have conbections in and with King- ' Containing drawing room, R ola, from "Samson ot. Dalila" | od y forth library, dining-room con- 3 : 2 Jaen T > : la visit to friends in Seaforth and] servatory on ground floor, I mata op 21 ? t ¥ A ey Suouid Carry Lights 1 ; Stratford. ) £ Aoprang 86 : uigt Gregl Every bicycle and rubber tired rig C four lots (one and one 'fifth Y Ribhv's che ted $2 lata keep dodging in and out and around, | / lay for Cleveland. Her. brother, B.1 acres) nicely shaded with ry Ihiyy B } | ¥ tants | ® acres ¥ Dh ; Yhe remains. of op hilip Copeland, a and some 'one is lable ta'be seriously H. Filson, who has been visiting here | @ rare trees shi v : : rare trees and shrubery, the former resident of Brockville, who died | injured. . The men employed on the OUR FALL HAT STOCK. for a couple of months, will accom-i@ : 3 i r y 5 | any her, and at Belleville they will| ® ativ benefit these bovs who have .. y Po Cor. King & Living- m------ September "17th: As == | ston. |9000000000000000000000 27 BROCK ST. four large bedrooms and sit- } t n" hopin hi ** _- 4 2 - E 2 1 should carry a light," said a gentle- | ¥ RB Colonel and ng Lvons Biggar will} garden is in excellent condi. Montreal, were buriefl at Brockville [Street railway would be. greatly pleas- {pany ([ ARTs x i nn i SH] OUR ROOSTER BRAND OF TOBACCO. nothing else to do The Old Oaken Bucket For Mine." | {staying with her cousin, Mrs. Ramsay " The-Tyranny yi | : |B. Puincess stress A GLOVER. : ; "The-Ty n { sg,' 4 | 8 i er niece iss Rob-| g » Song And Piano Recital. Rat yan y Ot Tears. | Mrs. Boyd and h x ni x Mi : Rah The Always Busy Store. Sf George's cathedral, evening. ODOT anthany, the world re mson, the atter a grgpduate ot St ston Ave. . | September an entertainer Programme. {and actor he ranks high. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Deem, Johnson x z Fantasie in C minor tach) | R {street, returned home, to-day, after New Carriages, Cutters, arness ste,, for sale. / Hale of Horses avery Saturday. \ ting room and bathroom X ' lo, fr berte il Diavol A : : | first door also larwe attic Meyerbeer man to a Whig representative on Fri- | sail on the 25th by the Virginian for 4 oe th Be g f ano § (a Cour Buradine day evening I'he evenings are now ! England, where they will spend The' grounds consist of cco PR Harvey. getting very dark early, and people | we {short time . 1 g 1818 ! on bieyveles and in rubber-tired rigs : Ede A | Miss Anna Filson will leave on Sun-! g y Smoking and chewing, at forty-five cents a pound, is a tobacco. Why pay @hhty-five cents. Andrew Maclean, Ontario street. ad ke ol - . tion, well stocked with rare ed to see such a law enforced. Many | the joine®by Miss Reta Allen, who * plants and flowers. emir . . ee times they have to break their backs | The variety includes every=j wil visit in Cleveland. Rd . The Bane Of The Race. {trying to stop the car, to prevent | fthing that is correct in shapef! Miss Macaulay, King street. came . ex- . " There is also a green house their running over some foolish per- home, yesterda, Javing had an and large driving house and d I Th Li . and color. €e qualicy 18°} fdmely quick passage out from Eng- 000000000000 00000000a OPPORTUNITY. Kingston Business College Limited, : Head of-Queen Street. 5th: Canada's ly Practical I'he one disease that Héstrovs thou- i son who has been riding. along \or across the track. sands is constipation! Cure it now, stable. ' , j cludes everything that is best,] land. t 35e a ya to-day---this AS can do with : Dr. | h 1 ' NM Vi t G n f Toronto is or i 8 y first- : ) 1 1 - | rs. Vincent Green, o onto, 8 . : J Hamilton's Pill® Easy to take; mo ; the values excel any we ve ever}! ) ree ron { class Oxford hot wate fur- gripe: sure relief. Try Dr. Hamilton's 1,000 Islands-Rpchester. J y » 'staying at the Britis h- A me rican. - ) had to offer, and the prices are Mr. Munro Grier came over irom nace all in good condition. Pills yourseli, 25¢. per box | Steamer Caspian leaves Sunday mmediate possession, if . Wir - 110.15 a.m. for 1,000 island ts, EP {New York, to-day. Immediate posses i 8 island por right. $1.50 to $6.00. i - ew desired, or on May 1st. For at 5 p.m. for Rochester, via lay depend, Sold in three Uegrees Mr. and Mrs. John Kincaid, Yonge, a| | The marriage will take place on Wed. further particulars, apply to of Strength -No. 1, 1; No. 2, yretty wedding was "solemnized wher 1 : i oe i D S | ¥ . ed when Importers Of Fine Hats. a . rug tore. BO oe To W]¥ i F000000000000000000000000000000000000000 engagement is ammounced of 9, Juinte. { The Cook's Cotton Root Compound. |" To . | - -~ vhs \ Mice Kate Clyde, youngest daughter The great Uterine Tonic, and |* Try Bibby's celebrated $2 hats ! of Mrs. Dickson and the late John . ' ] only safe effectual Monthly |" at ats ofl Halliday Dickson. Division street, to Chown"s RB Reguiat can| On September 2nd, at the home of A, gulatoron which women i Mr. John .D. Hiil, of Rouleau, Sask : oo McCANN'S, < ck street. aN 8 ol cases, box. | their eldest daughter, Ellnora Alberta, | Furs, 51 Zee i . ao all drug on sent tw as united to Burton Blake Graham} Makes of Fine ' { {Continued on page five.) "Phone, 326 or 621. CENT) Caintown. | 2 | cio MEmONE Co. Ton, T. ormeriy W Try Bibby's new $2 hats. Try Bibby's v's dainty $1 shirts.

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