THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, T HURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1908. ' PAGE TWO, Goristmas I Goming |THE SPORT REVIEW so aims ia 2 VISIT OF LONGBOAT We Are Offering the Following Some wise buyers are already prepar- | acoepts your challenge to race for the oy Ix OTTAWA AND HAMILTON Canada's cup during the season of rpg FAMOUS INDIAN RUN [ 1908, the race to be between D a - . TOFLAY OFFHERE. i is oir felipiar S| NERWORINGSTON. Special Borgains Championship Game to Be Settled | fear Queen's here on Saturday oh tie The Redskin Ran An Exhibition in Kingston on Saturday--'ior the intercollegiate championship skin i i Miles ink Queen's Practising Hard For is naw the question TE le Figs Fos ab Oe Roller Rank . Flannelette for Waists and Wrappers, worth 12ic yard, for 8ic yard. among ¢ . Game in Toronto. chances are exceedingly bright, and it ed the Relay Contest. Extra Wide Shaker Flannel, worth 124c yard, for 10c vard. On Wedgesday gvening Hugh C. looks a tie in the intorealiegiate #1 "Tom" Longhoat, made his initial ap- Striped Shaker Flannel, 5c 'yard. Nickle received word that the big well as tle iaterprovine "ihe slightest | pearance as a professional at the roller Plaid Goods for Waists and Children's Dresses, 10¢ yard. game between Hamilton Tigers and | Hamilton have not 8 ron Wodne day evening, before over a Drtawa City for Sie Sismpionsliip a right 32 sefuse, 10 Day ju Momirend! 3 thousand people, running: five 'miles | Fancy Cotton Eiderdown for Kimonas, at 15¢ yard. the nterprovincia ughby rague, | savs in twenty-six .rounds. This is also the | Table Linen, worth 40c yard, for 25¢ yar d. . rers 1 letting | would be played here on Saturday much as if the Tigers intend {Indian's Tirst appearance in this city and > : next. This game is the centre of at- | th: championship go by defaslt. They | BEERS S00 APFERENE oo 0 Sobor Ladies' Natural Wool Underwear, worth $1, for 5% traction in all sporting circles at {may preler to do this rather than send | Never has the roller rink held as large | Ladies' Natural Wool Underwear, worth 75e, for 49¢. Their e xeuse in nt. Each team has lost one | down a crippled team. | 1 | as it did on Wed- | x . ~ MORRIS CHAIRS. ; Bn this season, Ottawa lost inthis event is Ottawa's "rudeness.' Le Soe ame /did not arrive | 48 only, Large White Bed Spreads, worth $1.25, for 85c. Largs wide, £4. 35.00. 98.80. ne Hamilton, and Hamilton lost in Ot- | John J. Hayes, winner of the Mars- {In the city at noon Wednesday, staying Boys' Ribbed All-Wool Stockings, at 2He pair. A tawa, leaving them a tie. This game thon race at the: 'Olympic games in off in Deseronto, but about five o'clock | should bring over a fousand, poopie | London last swmmer, has signed. 3) the famous Indian runner and his In- | . . J . . to the city, and will be a good 'thing | contract. it is announces ° ia irl frie from the west, drove | G ls d M W C fr $1 25 for the local hotels. Both teams will { Pietro Dorando, the Italian runner, Sian 3 ii nb a fie gray team. | 17 an 1Sses inter oats, om Ld up. likely arrive here on Friday evening, who was half carried and hall pushed 3p jogiay certainly gave the crowd the | ! and excursions will come from Hamil | over the tape in front of the Ameri Islip as many were at the train to see | ton and Ottawa on Saturday. __ jcan and was disqualified for Lin ans { him. > : = i 5 Queen's Athletic g rounds, on which | tance. The agreement which ay ! Lonboat was to~run against five men the game will be played can accom: | lias signed calls for practically a re in a five mile relay, but only three men ® modate 3,000 people. Kingston is in- | running of the event in Madison | be secured, J 1. Thompson, terested ig both Ottawa and Hamil | Square Garden. New York, on Novem-| poof director of the Y.M.CA.; Pri- ? hs ton teams, 'but perhaps favors Otta- her 25th. It is stipulated that phe | vate Billodeau, of the RC H.A, and QUIETLY MARRIED. \ ROMAN SEATS. wa to win, as one of Ottawa's chief full Marathon distance, 26 miles, 385 1 yy niagier "of the city. Mc Master | See window display. Our Christmas| play is "Jack" Williams, whose | yards, be run. 1 {and Thompson cach ran two miles. The Miss = Corbett Was the Very 1n In t Price, only %1.50, in Velour Upholster-}jy in Kingston, and who used | Toronto Mail-Empire : 1i the Inter-lio4 was laid out on the outside of : a ing to yv. with Quesn' s. Ottawa has | hrovincial Union orders the Hamilton- | he skating surface thirteen laps around : Charming Bri 8 : ---- two other ex-Queen's players in Dr. | (jttawa game to he played in this eity '4 the mile. The course was measured Owing to the reeent serious ilness Fancy Parlor Sheriff and George Kennedy. Then | tp local colleginns will he entitled to jy the morning, of Archdeacon Macmorive, the mar- t Hamilton's star half back, Simpson, | register the largest-sized kick in their | When Longobat stepped on the floor, | riage of Daisy Gertrude, eldest daugh- 1 bi learned rughy at Queen's, having | ei talogue. To start with it would be pe as greeted by loud cheers which ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Cor- : d 6 played full-back and hali-hack, with |oxtreme oly unfhir and unsportsmanlike continued till he was ready to start. | hett, Court Place, to Robert Hender- i £1, $1.23, | Queen'sisenior team for five years. Hor the LP.F.U. to buck "Varsity- | The start was made about the centre of | gon, only son of the late Warren L.| The good style and good value in| $1.00, $2.50 Thé telegram received by Mr. Nickle | Quee n's game, the Blue Ribbon event oye rink on the left hand side, facing and ., Mrs. Henderson, of Morrisburg, | ours Shirts, Collars, Ties und ete. is 8.75 i oo cy, L ach. was from Percival Molson, president | | of the ue and white's pre Su Negon: (rep s gymnasiva x Ny Fol Nickle One| took place Jars uietly on his booming business more than ever here. | Bracelets ' TAL FO AO aan of the league. The two teams could | A jar aus the gate end of | ' seorge ac nesday eveiing a t. James' rectory i hal on a place so he chose 18s Inf Toronto "would prove a poor | | Folger, were the judges. Thompson | i stead of St. James' church, as an MEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR, LARGE AND SMALL RUGS. Kingston. ; proposition, ns the (Queen's- "Vaeity | ran the first mile with the Indian, giv- |, unced. Archdsacon Maemorine offi- | 50c., 75c., $1, $1.25, $1.50 to $3. Now is the time 30 Bre. undreds to select from. Any size and H. Davidson of Montreal, will ar-|j.(tle would draw four- fifths of the jung him a good race until the last twc | c 0d The bride wore a tailor-made ; pare for Christmas Ae rive at .midnight to-night to look | rowd laps when "Tom" pulled away from gown of navy blue broadeloth with MEN'S WINTER GLOVES, $1, lets are fashionable. e CURTAINS. after the game. Hamilton are expect- --- him quite eaily and about seventy yards | fo hoo of velvet and handsome but- | $1.25, $1.50, $2 to $4.50, have a splendid assort- Se equalled chaise. hiras| i on Friday evening with a large LAYMEN'S MOVEMENT. lead. McMaster followed Thompson | "5 blouse of white, embroidered . ment, all styles, in and Ordered Work promptly | bunch of supporters, and word has nn land when he quit the Indian's lead was Brussels met, in tiny accordian pleats MEN'S WINTER MUFFLERS, Amethyst, Pearl and been recgived here that Ottawa wants pratters of Business Taken Up at not quite so great, but he was running ind chic hat of navy blue velvet, | 50c., 75¢., $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50. Diamond dettings, to § ill. : i fhone 00. Yours fi nvwhere from six ting. leasy, and could increase it at wi trimmed with smart white wings com- choose from. ; oy J ' pescuauiistion Jot wn ho Wednesday' s Mee "8 ittee | During the first two miles the broad nm the stylish costume. She car- NEW SHIRTS, I'. F. Harrison Co. | hud A meeting of the general commi smile of the fine Thomas beamed upor 3 ' ; whe gon Me ! . : ied a beautiful shower bouquet of | EP » Laymen's Missionary move: rink and {10d § | NEW NECKWEAR "Twas A Great Succes: of the an hetd in the parlors of the Fe atound I She him white bridal ross end wore the | : n ! At rds of encour: n ' < i wT : oy 3 . Q y ond and turquoise | * . Tle senior road ue i ¥ a by they First Congregt ational shure h Weds | Fim the sides were always: adnowl groom s gift, a diamond i | NEW COLLARS. .M.C.A), on anksguing day, 5! dav afternoon, under the preside edged by the runner. Billideau came on : Seo rN Mose F Youlide arriage Yh pulled BF by the as- | S88 SHIR: § se. Matters of |§ z : Y rl the Indian going Mr. and Mrs. Henderson left for Ot- Sec Our New Close Fitting Doulile Issuers : of Mar oved great sue 498 A Y oartala he: recent |1OF INE thir. mie, : sawa and from there will go to Mor- [ Collar. Licenses. sociation, and proved a gres ; business pertaining to the on a little excursion lapped him easily bure to visit the groom's mother, King St 'Phone. 666 cess. The me mbers have shown ie 8} missionary institute and bapquet in {at the end of his mile having a lead of - 4 : Lyman Henderson. The g : ' i enthusiasm in these races, and it has oiiy "were considered. /It Was 3 py and q hali. The Indian had cov- | Mrs 1 "brid eceived a large number | | i been shown that there is some very | reported that the proceeds of the ban- oq the three miles in a little over fif | opu frbin ' hi which testified . . : rood material. | quet would be sufficient to meet allireen minutes. if very on y Pe n "which she is CK ST. -- expenses that. the series of meetings McMaster put-up a good run for the | 'o the loving ¢ mi BRO Queen's Practising Hard. involved, apd on motion of B. W | fourth mile gaiming half a lap. This held. Queen's seniors and juniors had ga | Robertson, seconded by De. R { runner put up the best exhibition of any fine practice on Wednesday afternoon, | Rogers, it was resolved that Dean fof the local men, making a good show Need Better Blood. in preparation for their games with | Farthing and Rey. Dr. Macgillivray | ing. Thompson appeared again for the A good share of chronic diseases Varsity on Saturday. The senior team | he appointed a committee to ¢on- fifth and last. mile. The Indian was | & Za. to. lack of nutrition will be in fine condition, and every | vey to .the ladies of the churches of running easy and did not seem in the Mf the vital organs. These or- man will be in shape for the game of | the city the sincere thanks of the | least distressed by his long grind. As rans get their nutriment from the his life. The team to go up against | organization for the excellent ban- the last mile began to close up, Mr. | 5 04% pe blood must be pure and ( In erwear Varsity has not been piel rked yet and | quet provided by them. | Longboat began to open out and he ich in iron to keep the system in| will not be until to-night. It is| Jt was further resolved that the finished the last lap, faster than he had order. Those who are in any sense | ® | thought that the same team will line | ceneral committee of . the Wovemen [run any before in the evening. run downs need better blood. They | for the y Car oni 'arsity as defe Otta- est the laymen within each con-| . by "the i Wade's Iron We have the scarce up against Varsity as defeated { | reques | an get it by use of . BI ke _ ¥ | wa College on Saturday last. Craw- gregation in the city to form them- | Direct Pion The Coast To-Day Tonia iills. (Laxative). = They are : colors in ankets now ! ford is not yet fully recovered and 'it | selves into a missionary committee | Plgen solid meat oysters packed ir | 4 great nerve strengthener and blood in demand. is not known whether he will be able jor their respective congregations, and ! tho latest improved carrier. No ict | maker. In boxes, 205c., at Wade's O to play or not. that the pastors be requested 10 | or water near the oyster. Edward: drug store. Money back if not so- h Wonderful values in all styles. Ladies' [Elastic Ribbed Vests, long. sleeves, button- ed in front, lace trimmed, Grey or White. Special, 25¢. and up. Ladies' Elastic Ribbed Drawers, ankle length, open or closed, White or Grey. j Special, at 25¢. and up. SPOR COO oh i 3 "ose NOC © McLeod's Drug Store © ¥e LPF Pure English Camphor in squares. A special Carbolic Toilet, 'Soap, 10¢c a cake. Ask for Celluloid Vac- cine Shields at 35 25 . tn bring this proposal before their con- |g tonkin, the store of quality. Phone | tisfactory. Navy Blue, All W ool Swimming Contest. | gregations snd, intimate e thew ans re nl + i interest has: k used at | that the general committee of | ets ae 1s. trae, All W ool the YMCA in "the og : vow: | Laymen's Missionary Movement will, Accepted As A Nurse. Cc pd ok en W.E White and Grey, All test for the shield offered by William | on invitation, be glad to assist nny The many friends .of Miss Bessie Cox, C. Selwood, W. G. gop, VE o or attend- |... 3 3 Wool Bearance and Charles Moxley, the cougregation with advice e Friendship, will be pleased to know | #2 "Taylor, Mrs. Hamilton, L. D : popular swimming instructors. 'The| ance of representatives at congrega- Kol all 1 : : hit TH) Tht { {she has successfully passed her proba- Kelar. Tvrrall I. Newman, M. R. Whiteand Grey,Union contest is open to all in the interme- tional meetings. {tion term, and has been accepted in Sekar, veal L. P. Alcombrack. diate and senior class, and the first} Fo -- {the Rochester City hospital. ¢. {| Knoxville. Tenn.;-W: B. Foster, J: A. event will be pulled off next Vucinge- MARINE N NEWS. | Ain Yr McCutohison, B. Ferguson, day night, and the contests will be : i POISONOUS CATARRH. H. C. Douglas, G. H. Ansley, W. J. held every Wednesday night following | What is Found About the 1 Elliott, Pot; 0. A. Simmons, Col- until concluded, from nine to ten | Wharves. {Tt Causes the Weak to Die Young. |horne: .J. T. Bragg, Ottawa; F. R McF aul o'clock, when the swimming tank will; The steamer Stranger cleared, Thurs- | and Invariably Leads to In- Phe MP. Kinser Ottawa: M be placed at the disposal of the | dav ing for Gananoque, with 3 h i . > Yarvi : bl class l a events pro- jay. non ng 9 : , curable Consumption. Jodie, Hamilon; CB. oryall, ' & : . , 2 : a \ 2 CE bs * 3 . atrick, Ste, Carp 't Warehouse. mise to be most interesting and in-| At Folger's wharf: The steamer p Catarrh has at least one fortunate Ann's: Dr. Drumhead, W. Findlay, G. clude the following Long dive, neat! Xijzoara and steambarge Waterlily, |leature--it can be cured by "Catarr- Findlay, A. E. Carney, Carleton dive, 50 yards swim (any style), best | yp, vesterday, with freight { hozone, In every muse this Feed Place; Henry White, New York; R. stunt' off swing, 50 yards on back,| "The schooners Cornelia, Kiteben and |gives instant relief. Never was 1 Fitzgerald, Ogdensburg, N.Y.; W. F. plate diving contest, potato raee,| Bertha Kalking cleared for Oswego. [known to fail in curing thorough y. Collins. | Millbrooke: - H.. A. Hartlet, obstacle race, under water race. {but this morning were anchored at | Archigald Bass, of New Harbor, | Si. tford: A. Martin, Joseph McCul- a | Four Mile Point, awaiting favorable Writes ¢ Catarrhozone proved a re ly, St. Thomas; GG. N. Wilson, Bel po, The great Uteririe Tonle, and Arranging Basketball Games. | weather | markabie jnedy in my See, 1 Sub mont Regulator on which wronien can Physical Instructor Thompson, of Swift's : Steamer Belleville, up, Jieved ig rT ay from Salen n oh : d ---------------------- depend, Sold in three degrees 3 MC ART: i for Wee av night steame= Dundurn, | throa and nose, and was so stullec . ; of strength--No. 1, 81; 5 3 the Y. NM A.. is arranging for a | Wedneday nigh ot : So + up every morning 1 could barely draw Picton's Walking Club. 10 degrees stronger, $3; 3 | tour for the intermediate basketball | down, to-day: steambarge Westport, Sheenth. T K sd Yl beck Pict has revived its Walking. Club for special cases, $5 per Box team, in the near future. It is propos- | from = the Rideau: steamer Aletha, §10Y wreath, he mueous ( FOPpet ac 0 iC on as h : 4 to be : ha aed all druggists, or seul ed to leave here on a Friday, play | down and up, to-day. jinta my. stomac i 0g 5 My cage Shion eo fe 2 ao th "te " social 'ree pamphlet Add. 08s | Tut | Albert College, in Belleville, that | | The tug Frontenac, of the Calvin Jno me Sick ML ve Se: ig life a wi - rs 4 0." Some un- Sook Mentone 00., TORGNTS, ONT. (formerly Windsor) night, go on to Peterboro, and play | company, succeeded in releasing the |tarrhozone re loved m a A ort time Kind years and y Sars J & rakes or a game there, on Saturday after-|tuy Hackett, which went aground {and cured perfectly." Surely your |kind person is reviving oe noon, then on to Lindsay, for a game near Aultsville, on Monday morning. |Case isn't worse than this. Catarrho- walking the old club didn't do, and o | zone will cure sf you give it the [drawing comparisons between it and Men's Underwear. in all sa OO Saturday night, remain in Lindsay The Hackett only suffered slight dam- MN 3 . Dr. Chase's Ont. over Sundi ay. then back to Belleville, ' ame yo 2 {chance. The complete outfit lasts two | the present stye snuously-minded mem- the best brands inecindin and guaranteed for a pame on Monday night i > i Bn and costs $1; this size is |bers of the néw drganization, but : hy 4 ig surefor cach and he 0 TS . 5 guaranteed to cure. Sample size, 25c., { what do they know ?. Mrs. David | Penman's, Imperial, Hew:zon, AOI intermediates are playing good Reception To Bishop. : s . . . very FOr 1 Of pa) P P fat all dealers. Get Catarrhozone to- | Barker, 'Old Grange,' gave the walk All Wool, Union, Iilatural itching, bleeding | ball and should attract much atten- Wien sy oven: wk and protruaing On Tuesday evening of last week | day ! ers tea this week. : Wool, Fleece-Lined, 50e¢. t» ! - $1.50 a garment, 444 EE err ES TAY | PEAS rb tS tt strstr +4444 +o ood op S028, 308) See aE PY McLeod's Drug Store. Ladies*, Combination Suits | in Unio or All Wool ' Special value. A REALLY MAID Black Tights, in all sizes, for Ladies' and Children Popular prices. ...Children's All Wool, Union or Fleece-Lined Shirts and ¥ all sizes. ER + pllee. Bee testimonials in the press and as tion on the tour which has been map reception was given Archbishop Gau- your ne' zhbors about it, You ean use it and | ped out. Everything at present points | ypior on the occasion of his feast day | get your money back if not satisfied. 60c, at all | favorably to the trip, and it is hoped : p F tha ~ i In A Class By Itself. es { in the reception hall of the convent o y dealers or KpMANsON, Barks & Co., Toronto. to have the arrangements complete ! DR. CHASE'S OINTMENT. within a few days the Congregation de Notre Dame. The | | If you have been accustomed "to us M : [hall was tastefully decorated. An ad- | a dn | ing ordinary liniments try Smith's 8 r I'hompson is alse arranging for | co of congratulation to his grace 3 ¥ White Lipiment the next time and tt eteeeeeee | gy, gamie for the second intermediate Tool . was read by Miss Anna Leahy, one of 4 | see how much quicker it relieves and | 4 thee PEPSI IIPS am at FreccoMt, the graduates. A feature of the even az of cures. It belongs in a class hy it- §, ewllan ing was a piano duet on six pianos hy --- -- oR | self and yet costs less than the com- Sporting Notes. the Misses Leahy, Card, Hanlon, ! 5 ; jmon kinds. Cures rheumatism, neu. ! li A Building Lot Saturday next will see the finish of | Nicholson, Howison, Campbell, Simp- oe nyt ralgia and all external injuries. Large I ] GEORGE MILLS &CO foothall in Ottawa, Ottawa College | son, Dolan, Lovitt, Shannon and Brice . i or i bottles, 25¢c., at Wade's drug store. aw land McGill doing the finale. College land. At the close of the archbishops | i -- is out to win one game, and McGill | address of thanks and appreciation, . } must be the victims diplomas were presented to the fol- Mink Isabella Fox rd Argyle For Next Summer. { The Always Busy Store. Public sentiment at Hot Springs, lowing young ladies : Kathleen Bro- ' ar The steamer Argyle, beginning next | ¢ On Collingwood street, near Union street, near- ly opposite Baptist Ark., is much in favor of the resump: | chier, Anna Leahy, Theresa Theri- May, will go into commissipn again | ¥ tion of racing, and the Jaw will prob- | ault, Kathleen Ihamond, Pauline | Alaska Sable ° on the north route, mms Co- [[inhvn Church, adjoining a de- tached frame dwelling, fe be amended to permit it at the | Dawson, Rose Nicholson, Mary Egan, | bourg, Port Hope, Newcastle, Bow- 79 feet front. Or a maid-to-order. People who are | particular about dress. have us make their Coats to order. See our values in Fur-Lined Coats WE MAKE TO FIT. : W. F. GOURDIER Exclusive Furrier Sede Sotto td ed 444i next meeting of the state legislature. | and Edna Fitzgerald, of Kingston ; | Are the three manville, Oshawa and Whithy. About "Varsity defeated McGill in their | Carmel O'Brien, Carleton Place ; Mary | 23,000 will' be spent in fitting the 3] association football game at Toronto | McDonald, Portsmouth, and Tessie | most popular Furs < steamer in first-class condition from i 2 goals to 0. Queen's play in To- | Emond of Cardinal. just now. Our > em to Stern. we was decided in ronto, Saturday. The game will take ---------- 1 4 | oronto last week. Disin ecta S | place at twelve o'clock | Hurt At Rochester. variety of styles 2." | -- = . der { sf . pin . ! \ int Acting under orders of the famous | «Harry Phillips, aged nineteen, | 's larger than A Winter Comfort. An ounce of preventigh is| worth a pound of cure. Don't! ru any risks of Lontagion for the sake of using disinfectants. b. { "Hurry-up" Yost, coach of the Uni- |}, arly 2 {nox's store. in i)» ny For pain, cold feet or in glckungs a ] | formerly employed at Knox's store, in sver. { usua will! I iad * | versity of Michigan football team, an |this city, was the victim of a serious . hot water bottle is invaluable. offer of a free Varsity course has been | accident at Rochester, on Monday. He | } We are giving the A W; Jreiatly needed in winter. The right T Cl A Estils. 3 [tendered "Jack" Ryan, Ottawa's cele- |\wae squeezed in an. elevator in the | [best values. Gk 4 jud here at 50c. up, for the two- 0 088 n | brated wing player. to attend Michi- |Cormnw iid M sot | . quart size. . Fountain syringes, bulb | * | i Cornwall building, on lain street | qua .- : 4 | gan, and finish - "out the season with cast. Phillips is employed in a five | Mink 35 x 3 | syringes, and all rubber sick room! Will sell at a figure that + |the football squad. |cent store there. He was in a dan ink s.ts, $35 VEN supplies at Wade's drug store. : . » Ihe following telegram bas heen re- |oerous condition when removed to the | $25 0. Sp t-------- ill as § . € to 20 will astonish you { hospital. His many Kingston friends | Expressed Thanks. I £ DR. HAMILTON 4 OINTMENT for a speady n recovery. Isabella Fox | Sets, $180 $60 | Miss Hurst, V. 0. nurse, returns | i Alaska Sable sets $17 to $50] thanks to R. R. F. Harvey for 85 for | i Special Services For r Students. { : Y : oor fund: street car tickets from Buy Now MAKES NEW SKIN. Next Sunday evening, Rev. Mr.! If at all interested mn high Fiugh Nickel, for gifts of Soci from i Magical in Curative Action. Svkdg will begin a Special series of | F > ¥ rs enderson, Mrs. Frederick Davis, and Save | Renews skin destroying blem- sermons for students and other young | class Furs, at moderate prices, Miss Smythe and H. Arthur i ishes, pimples, blotches, Ecze- 'men in Sydenham Street Methodi get one of our new catalogues, ten Money s 3 : ma, psoriasis. church. The first subject of the series | showing the styles that are Fall Importations Of 1808. Overcomes dryness, redness will be "The New Idealism, or Anowl Prevost, Brock street, has received | and crinkling of skin. Both a edge and Service--the Call of the | mostly in demand. all fall importations for order work ! g skin. in his tailoring department. His rea- FEC b tere Peedi + FEE SS > For aldehyde and oh Permanganate of tes i a On x Potash P. WALSH, Barrack St. Has been found the best combina- 11 tion in th: way of disinfectants. ws 414, Jou se eck tx 4 SCRANTON mi Pro ul. a5t "token, 3! DR HAMILTON'S OINTMENT | ete sma 51 Brock street. | Miss Beatty, graduate nurse of the | 2 ; Hubert Osborne has accepted Miss | "Phone 343. BOOtH 4 & Co. } : MAKES SICK SKIN WELL, { general hospital, is nurse in charge at | V. Julia Marlowe's ofier and has joined | : . * the contagious hospital in the fort. oh "her company. NB PE a ye 1 : "i We have these in amounts re- quired for any sized rooms. Vaccine Shields, a necessary pro- tection, 5¢. and 15¢ Getto b bt © SVVVVBTTVRVLVTBTVLLGS Chown"s Drug Store, 185 Princess St. f avery fo | Twentieth Century." ood and cure for every form Makers of Fine Furs, dymade clothing and gents' furnish- A : f skin t ble, At ggists i i . of ; in trouble wh roggiss Have You Seen. i 126-128 Princess St. ing departments were never betier as- | C ann from Polson & Co., Rireton, | The new styles Campbell Bros.' are | - sorted. | showing in ladies' fur-lined coats ti tei Joined Miss Marlowe' s Co. 4 SAV BTTTTTTRBNSS