Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jan 1909, p. 2

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» THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1908, . January 'Closes With 10 ie pee : " EE fa of Great" - : pe ran (UEENS WIN. ETORY i 20 THE SPORT BEVEN 10 O | D rr -------- iSee These. WITH soined heartily in chert pens QUEEN'S BEAT LAVAL ol, Bought 0. Grand, Rapids, wa er | IN THEFINAL DEBATE took occasion to pay special com-|. EIGHT TO TWO. Degssers, etc. We will in next 10 days | M'GILL. | pliment to Messrs. Dawson and Cou- a, clear our present stock to make room. sins for their work in the debaté. wm The proceedings were brought. to a The Soft Weather Has Thrown the : or ji | Held Down Affirmative on Ques- | close with the singing of the National Hockey Schedules Endwise-- { 1 | tion. "Resolved, That Tt 1s Jn |Authem. The Senior 0.H.A. Game Next . 9 nN. 5. : The Best Interests Of Great| SUNDAY SERVICES. Welsosiay Beesias. adiles -I'anc ollars and JlK ana Britain, to Withdraw From | {Queen's defeated Laval in Montreal, ; o > a ro : India." The Filling of the Pulpits To- Friday night, by eight: goals to onc. 1t had been know ince the season $ ; . 1 i iy | At Convocation hall, on Friday Mozzaw. 'opened thet ae had a strong ; : ] : wa evening, Queen's was given the de Convocation hall--Sunday afternoon ph") 6 nevertheless, the first game, a eT i i | cision over McGill in the final inter-jat 3 o'clock, university sermon by especially when away rom home, is | . : ¢ | university debate. The award = was|Rev. Dr. Ramsay, of Ottawa. Public cemerally in d "Queen's sl 1a] {made by the judges on points, {are cordially invited. > oubt { | Queen's being given eighty and Mec | St. Andrew s--Rev. Dr. Mackie, pas- | 10 the senior intwesol pa tr Worth 25¢c,, 35¢. and 50c. \ Gill seventy-five. ftor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 pm. | od presen : 3 These are met again :-- "Resolved, that it is in the best in-| Rev. R. T. Laidlaw, of St. Andrew's §00d. : £1 13} 5381 3 All Brass Bed, $21, reduced to $14.50. terests of Great Britain to withdraw | church, Belleville, will be preacher at All Brass Bed, 2, reduced to $35. - ---- ; kJ . in *? i Ae 3 Soft Weather Spoils Hockey. Sa iz d M f : 8 35 °o $5 from India. morning service. Strangers and stu- , : ; y ) Pa Brass led. 395. reduced a 327. This was the question up for debate | dents welcome. ; The colt weather has raised Javoe 3 tur y. an ! On A S rice C. A | | and Queen's, taking the affirmative, St. Luke's chur¢ch--Services : 11 a.m. with the city league and K. A. H.: A. 4 rt Brass and Iron, $12, reduead was represented by W. J. Dawson end {and 7 p.m. Rev. R. S. Forneri, B.A., | schedules. Many games were scheduled Brass and Iron, $11, reduced A. G. Dorland, and for the negativeirector. In the evening the Rev. F. J. but all were called off. This puts the 25. - C. A. Hale and S. V. Cousins, up-|Lynch,' M.A., of Wycliffe College, To- teams much behind. ; : 9 . it Brass and Iron, $9, reduced held the interests of McGill. The de-|ronto, will preach on the subject of ' ) ¥ $7.an. Brass and Iron, $6.50, reduced bate was one of the best ever held in| '"Temperance." The Senior O.H.A. Game. : v $0 : any of the' series, and there was a} Chalmers, Presbyterian, corner Bar-| The senior O.H.A. 3. AH i § 2 $3 3 game has been Brass and Iron, $4, reduced good-sized audience. J. H. Stead,!rie and Earl street--Rev, M. Macgilli- | soheduled for Wednesday night next, ------------------------------------------------ A -- > > SA., president of the Alma Mater| vray, D.D., pastor. Services, 11 a.m., | and, ico permitting, will be the match TOWN OF GANANOQUE. society, occupied the chair. The judges) the pastor will preach; 7 p.m., Rev. |of the season, as the lawyers will be : were Messrs. W. T. Minnes, Prof. M.| William Kettlewell; Sunday school and | ghle to give the soldiers a pretty good | A Number of Cases in the Police y Lanos aud Edw. J. B. Pense. During| Bible class, 3 p.m. Strangers cordially | yo, 1f the ice is fast on Wednesday < Court The best of attention given all work, the evening there was an excellent invited to all the services. night, a battle royal will be, put on x : . |skates ground absolutely true. Wo have a " programe of music, contributed by | Bethel Congregational Church-- |i, the spectators. The Toronto scven Gananoque, Jan. 23.--In the police ihe Dest Eaten. Work oe six he ] ra Prof: Walket und the members He Morning service, 11 o'clock, R. B. 1} ve heen working well since their | courts Thursday afternoon, the ad- Shorrest Rotice. Hepairs may be tested ATT LTT FLL) CLLR | <tucents orchestra. Prof. Walker | Nelles, Y. M. C. A. secretar oa renaered two fine cornet solos, "Love- preach; evening service, 7 % will 11 ct game and according to the To- journed case against the young men {pefore leaving the shop. Al. work guar - i ¢ ¢ clock, | onto papers will have to step very charged with gambling came up for |anteed ; charges moderate. Silver 1 Mahogany Bedroom Suite, regular light," and "You Are My Honey-| Rev. Thomas ® Cowan, Toronto, will | tie faster than the previous game to hearing. The case was dismissed, as J Ww. HUNTER $100, for this sale, $67. suckle. | officiate. ' win out. But that Toronto paper ever | nO infringment of the statute could be , we Oak Bedroom Suite, regular $85, for} The speakers were allowed twenty| St. George's Cathedral--8 a.m., holy {doped anything but right, especially proven. The case against James Me- 80 Montreal SACHIN: PRINCESS.) bia ale, FD: in. Suites. vegular. $45 minutes each, with five minutes Jor | communion; 11 a.m., matins and holy when a Kingston team was in the ieunab, who has heen given forty- ' ) ; for this sale, $30. ' 'la reply from the affirmative. he| communion, preacher, Rev. T. W., ey fp Nave had some | €ight hours to disclose the name of | & . . ' c : speakers showed marked ability a iy Powell, M.A., Toronto; 3 p.m., Sun- jdeal ! The sors ie former | the person who furnished liquor to Cook's Cotton Root Compound. Our line of Knives, Forks, orter handling the subject and the debate] day school and Bible class; 4.15 p.m., |® > Lh a th him, and failed to comply with the or- The terine Ton! 4 } om Ss day) : {game and are in fine trim. Se rl, was oy Aly great Uterine 1 mic, and : Spoons, for the table is from dealt with, the police magistrate sen- a Ot hroo at the very best maker on the tencing him ,to one week in Brockville "zat of strength--No. 1, 6 Biderdown Quilts. Blue, Rose, Crim- proved a fine treat for all who were| baptisms; 7 p.m., evensony, preacher son and Green, $6.50, reduced to $4.50. | present. : . | the bishop. x A i "Len 5 others, reduced $4.50 down to $3.15 Mr. Dawson, of Queen's, led in the| First Baptist Church--Rev. Douglas pane o Senay pele der yond = , 7 sane Filled Quilts, $1.75, reduced argument. He advocated self-gov- | Laing, pastor. At '11 am, Rev. T and ircle oO ng s ' § 0 $1 { ) 2 : : X "| tex sale 8. ibby's, Brock 8 Pair Double Wool Blankets, Pink and [ernment for India, and said that in| (Cowan, Toronto, will preach, and the | tea and sale at Mrs. H. Bibby s, ; No. 2 jail. . "Gafi"' Shields, an old. offender, $6 degree stronger, $3; No.3 | @ continent, The designs are i for special cases, F $ India th I 1 ing © bibt Fhe Argu. Street. No formal invitations will 'be | turned up iu town, Yesterday, and had Sold by all drggists, or sen numerous and pleasing. The Blue Border (very fine grade), 6.00, | Indha we people were econming on- pastor at 7 p.m., su vject, "The ! rgu- e . 8 oral to Le taken in. atge by the i, ice. Sl on pon hy | En 8 a Te py § I to $4 | scious of the fact that they wereiment of the Healed Man." Bible out. % bys m ' ¢ hose, 20e Considerable indignation is being ri ta TT Td cog Tw Lo quality insures a Wfetimeis ers $6 ued 0 s s " | eo Te' ans se, be. s : a ' Car 5. © Squares, Curtains, | capable of ruling themselves. I'his | school at 2.45 p.m. A cordial welcome Lo gta o Bm io Regular | freely expressed against a well-known Linoleum, ete., all reduced. was not merely the discontent of a few to strangers at all the services. .ennox ooth aste. og Sale terms, cash use. We invite an inspection WE ¢ ox ». | resident, who is, reported to have so of the people, but of the whole of the | Princess' Street Methodist Church-- price 25¢. each. 2 for 25c. at Wade's | far allowed his pol to get the mas- Buy Your Wall Paper of these goods. PHONE 90, Yours, population. The problem was not| pastor, Rev. F. H. Sproule, B.A. Ser- ares store. | ter of him, while punishing his bey, ' ih the question, "Should Great Bri- | vices at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. an | Greatest snap yet, Livingston's $1, | 1 { thirt Wd f " Now and Save Money X. ¥ Harrison Co | tain withdraw from India," but rath-| Owen Hitehcox, Toronto, will give a a lad of some thirteen years of put, | : y : as to beat him with his fist, and -- AT -- 9 or as to How she could get out well. | temperance address at the morning | We rebind : old books at closest | Boke him to: such an extent ue to ap Ili India was not withdrawn she | service. The pastor will preach in the |prices. British Whig office. { cessitate the calling in of medical aid De. Be. FRASER'S, '® SMI 'H BROS., would be expelled, and this would evening. Special music morning and Look ont for "Raffles : 4 bring discredit to Great Britain, and' evening. Try Bibby's special 25c. hosiery. tio apply Pemtorntives. the Ladies Or "Phone 373. 78 William St. ] Jewellers, Opticians. a loss of trade, as there was a great | Cooke's Presbyterian Church, Broek ---- of -- { LOL, « ol, - 3 p » 8, oll-attend ack- deal of British capital invested there.'gtreet--The" pastor, Rev. W. 8. Mae-| gouge lodge, hold o well er S004 IEP ETE EEE EEN ES The speaker advocated a gradual with- | Tavish, Ph.D., will preach at both | : . 3 o a ! { Temperance hall, King street, lust|® drawal by some definite programme. | services. Brotherhood of Andrew and | | I ' g A . : ! : x ow X evening. d Noted authority held 'that when Pri- Philip, 2 p.m; Sunday school and | Sur Pise Fup Qale The optimus Minimus Club held an- z tain educated India into self-govern-| Bible class, 3 p.m,; young people's | other assembly in Turner's assembly ment she would be leaving the coun-| meeting, 8.15 p.m. Strangers always 3st 2 } $a ; i aa a Les } . hall, on Thursday evening. -- try with the greatest blessing that | welcome. : Starts Saturday, Jan, 23 | The Gananoc ue fire TDrigade has could be left to any country | jue g $1.25, $1.50 shirts bYe. to-night. | , Issuers of Marriage Licenses, | First Church of Christ, Secientist- : s fa + , ! made arrangements for a big assem- Mr. Hale, following for McGill, held Sunday morning, 11. o'clock, Wednes- | g ! i | 3 |bly in Turner's hall. Gananoyue' A Large Reduction Sale of Furs at} | court, No. 1, A0.H, that it was best for the welfare of | day evening, testimonial meeting, | held another z Great Britain, not to withdraw from | eight o'clock. Free public reading | } . i ¢ 4 . 5 . . | euchre rty last eveming. i SAMEERA Ti India. To withdraw would be a 'room, every afternoon, exe Sunday Kingston's Fameus Fur Store Will Lhe Ny te of Springfield chureh detriment to Great Britain, as it | three to five o'clock; Monday anc . wd Rie ; ) . . - 7 would mean the drawing away of her | Thursday evenings, 8 to 9.30 o'clock. Be a Glad Surprise to the People . fe w miles Wolf SF THE Jou, held an A special in Ladies' key from power in the east. = It Al are cordi ally welcomed to, the se: of Kingston and Vicinity. The following are visiting out of Flannelette Gowns in would mean a loss as regards politi-| vices and the reading room. | town this week : W. R. Acton, Garden . . cal, commercial and military inter- | Brock Street Methodist Church- | ai Ls : pretty stripes, also plain | Tie | wm , 1 street, attending the winter ice races . ests, As regards the miiitary alone Rev. T. KE. Burke, B.D., pastor. 11 i Smaller and less experienced . > g . LE: Aro 2 hl m there was much of value. The Be .s preacher, the pastor; 7 pm. Furriers have had their sales-- 1 |!" Ottawa; C. E. Britton, King street, pink and white. T he aed f in Kingston; Miss Orma Taylor, King 4 best Toc and 85¢ lines Oo 1000 Groat Britain: could not, hers | First, Preshy terian church, Belleville. | J YOU waite or ours -- now] |street, with friends in Toronto. in the trade. | self, spare 20,000 men to go to!11 a.m., class meeting; 3 p.m., Sun- | L here s your chance. EY WIRE BROKE 4 Alaska Down Pekin. To withdraw would mean the! day school and Bible classes; Monday, While we have had an ex- TROLLEY WIR 0 y ours To-Night 50¢ Each. loss ofr a great fighting force, and 3 p-m., quarterly rally of young peo- v . also the loss of a great training | ple's societies of Kingston; Wednesday ceptionally good season wt And Caused Delay on the Street Cushions All school India was not in a position |8 p.m., prayer meeting. Strangers | ant to still further veduce our 5 Railway. : to govern herself, and had already made welcome. On Friday afternoon, about five LADIES' COATS White Cambric C d, i | shown this to be so. To withdraw First Congregational Church, corner big stock, which consists of o'clock, the street railway trolley wire e Cambric Covered, in B| ,yld possibly mean that India of Wellington and Johnson streets-- | everything in high grade Furs.p | on Princess street, near the Grand | would come under Russian power. Pastor, Rev. J. Charles Villiers. Wor- E hi . h . Opera House, broke, and dangled to Mr. Porland, in taking up - Queen's ship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Morning ser- verything 1a the store 18}. ground, causing a startling of PRICE. Big opening of Km- broideries, Laces and Whitewear early next | ide of "the 'question, said that India| BOR: OR = Why Should We Pray zr always marked in plain figures. fect. A dog running across the road {had always been the cause of Britain | Evening, on Where are the Nine ! week. It will be a sight worth seeing. of Indian troops must be considered. | preacher, Rev. Mr. Laidlaw, B.A., of | Gourdier Rubber Gloves A pair of Rubber Gloves are indispensible at this sea- son of the year, all sizes. TEA COSIES, in all sizes. +o 4>+4 EES SOP ood 44 44>04 04440 d {1 ) A came in contact with the live wire, M F l taking up eastern questions. The | Special service of praise, Strangers Here are a few of the many § land got such a shock that he went . C all ' | averawe returns. of the country also are invited. The dnnual meeting of | surprises we offer : helter-skelter~ up the street, howling 7 showed a deficit; - there was trouble | Bible Society will be held in the} } = Sia erin mournfully.- A telephone call was sent Carpet Warehouse. { with the finances, and there would | church, on Wednesday next, at 8 p.m. b to the light department and the pow-| | be trouble with other nations. It wea | A Jyelcome to all. i & | er was shut off in order to enable: re- { not true that India would fall into| .~ ydenham street Methodist church-- pairs to be made. The cars were do { the power of Russia. Russian would Charles A. Sykes, B.D. pastor; Wil- layed about twenty minutes by the | be just as helpless under a united liam Craig, pastor's helper. 10 am. ; ! $i : Rhea LH " mishap. LADIES AND CENTS TAILORING India. he real.strength of _ Great|JUhioF league and class meetings. x 11 4 ' Ld 33 . Britain i oT 'colonies Anglo. | 8-0, temperance © service; -- speaker; D1 } } : Sax an Ty her colonies of Anglo Joseph Gibson, Ingersoll, Ont., pre- " # + B. A. Hotel Arrivals. We fully guarantee superior quality, |~% on ; Stok. gd sident Dominion Alliance; 2:45 p.m. | Wi \ DY Eo T. Callagh C bellford: George p le, is . sins. speakwng c MeGi . . : od ' { Hi fie 4 ghan, Campbellford; George SGrrovt Le, artistic workmanship and Mr. Cou ins, spe aking for MeGill, | pile school and men's club; 7 p.m., | ake . 4 : . : § F. McCormick, W. A. Woods, Ottawa: ¥ assed Shat as n ant by " . gra educational anniversary, preacher, | Ti : 4 Alfred Seaton and wife, Battersea; C. ©. B Ouellette Li Rah on ud blo hl Rev. Prof. Bowles, M.A. Victoria Col-| fA E. McGrath Miss Finalson, Brock- - 3 | India, he claimed, would deprive Great ||ope Toront Subscriptions 11 i NL ? then SN 228 Princess St. jleme, oronto, Subscriptions an [ ville: ©. H. Sutherland, J. A. Mcln- 1 {collections for the educational fund. | tyre, Wm. McMaster, A. B. Brock, W. | fake F om her the control of raw ma- Music, morning, male voice quartette, | re Moateedl SB Sevart erial. 3 * 2 oP e EI IP EE eIeSe FH HES RF SEES | Britain of her foreign market, and We are showing now the best quality pf Rubber Gloves, at the remarkably low price of 3 BE SURE AND COME 60c Pair McLecd's Drug Store India was not ready for seli- oy hoy 4 & : ; hy : 3 y Remember Me," by Messrs. Eva, ' . . v . RC n ) government. To withdraw from India | Harold ord A arvie Ee ve. Men's Russian Black Dog Gevalt, ¥. F. Campbell, Hamilton; R would give India the opportunity to ng * A. Mullholland, or ope; avi J. McAULEY, Meats Rois Block Soret. Kove . "Weer oats inches long, all sizes ; love 3 ol levy a hostile tax on Britain's trade ergt. Harte vening, solo, Solo | ' g »} | Walpane, Cleveland, 0. H. Thompson, | > +>ddod <4 1 srtanker h ' Not For Me," . William Eva. Solo.|] ma up. lar price £20. W. I. Diverfield, W. R. Begg, P. N. L nder taker ' h lhe loss of India would 'mean en in-| "Dream of Paradise," Harvey An de : Pp Regu P ¥ Anderson, A. W. Pope, Foranior Ww | ternational weakness Great britain | grove, s Surprise price $14.50. H Churchill Perth: W. R. Scott, Na- Cor. Princess and Sydenham Sts. | depended upon India for its great : ; ye You 2 commercial interests. 'being the Fic} Queen Street Methodist Church--Rev. | Men's Raccoon Coats, 50 panee ; A. 0. Dempster, Gananogqe : Ambul "Ph 861 i a sts, being the nch-iw | Sparling, B.A., pastor, Educa- |}: 3 C. J. Goldmark, N.Y.; C. W. Wood, mbulance one, a. | est source for raw material. It would | {ional Sunday, Rev. R. P. Bowles, inches long. reduced to $ 3, ' Philadelphia, W. R. Macham, Calgary; -------------------------------- --r - M.A, Toronto, at 11 a.m.; pastor at Ladies Persian Lanth Jack- George Freeman, Westmore; B. Dick- 7 p.m., sermon to young men, theme, 9 re son, Detroit; Charles Boldy, B. Sew- ; "Moral Suicide." Young men's club, 2 ets, 24 inches long. Regular ell, Nel raoha: B. Austin, Perth. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 p.m., address by Mrs. Hitcheox, Toron-| § price $150. Surprise price} | } : + to, at 2.30 p.m.; Sunday school, 2.45 \ > 5 : p.m.; pastor's class, 3 p.m.; Wednes- $117. Death Of Patrick Doherty. 3 » | : | day; week-night services as usual. | Ladies' Muskrat Coats, box { Picton, Times. respected resident of the | W J ly ' oi Ha Jsua ; Red ghly respected resident . ant Be (910) 8 Music: Snominy Tan pi Te] style, 40 fuches long. Regular town passed away on Monday, in the | { ) , , | 30. . PIII III I Pret 4 Mr. Hodge and choir; solo, 'Behold price the Master Passeth By Miss C. Surprise rice | | person of Patrick Doherty, at the age 47 50 p PrP | of eighty-two years. Mr. Doherty was HO. greeeeeess The Always Busy Store. . Cairns, Napanee. Evening, male choir, wp : ey ooo 4 Po . 3 | Queen's. Male Glee Club; anthems, Ladies' Fine Near Seal Jack- Hand, ad, came to i thie, Sountry In : "Holy Art Thou," "But the Lord is Ls newest] }1515. and has made his. home In|; Lod ; > R PAIRING our 1 e » Mindful of His Own'; quartette, ets, 26 inches long, ne es | Prince Edward ever since. He was ulg : > Messrs. Shea, Williams, Manhard and | styles. Regular price $40. Sur-] | good citizen, hard-working and strict {born in the county of Donegal, Ire-| MacRostie. i Forse price 31.85. { Iy honest in all his dealings. He was | GE = Seer ; ' Young Men's Christian Association | P Ev 3 k Sabl Se f | a member of the Roman - Catholic | Watch Repairing should "" : RQ > i lace] rge aska Dable aris, | church. He was a temperate man, | . : Temperance Sunday. Morning class | . : i Lu . I : ia |B be done only by experienced : re oi wn, adie Tn |irimmed with tails and heads. [ben SAIL PR LS Toh vorbmiiT math , y ( renin tes la . . | p sountry. y s - y N Can't you look back over the past few Bee I a al. intermediate bible | Regular price $15. Surprise] (ily of nine chiltiven; eight of whom | § ich 3 ohtew'a oil ol Jil . Ya . . a, 3 3 J, ALAS 4 . a Ferries : i pen} years and see where you missed it in not investing mon. Opera. House, 4 pm. to which|jprice $11. Jsurvive him. ale : ; never give Sh sali hy in lots ? Others bought them while they were al oh weleame. a reaknts, Rev. | Watch our windows. District Orange Lodge Outside and Hous Ther 31 tion alii Bren > ' Jose) nbson, reside ominion | : : . ' : g e YQ . m + . ------------------------------------------------ . ¢ cheap and made fortunes. 'Alliance, and Rev. T. E. Burke, city. | . At the annual meeting of the Loyal | § mometer, from 25c. to $1.25. § | All k left with i of ; ; : . D. G. Laidlaw, chairman. At $:30 » RAFFLES Orange district lodge of Addington, at | @ i work left with us is You: can't get rich working for wages. It's the public meeting, to which ladies : , to and Centreville, on January 12th, the fol- | Bath Thermometers, incas- @ | repaired by experienced work- leavineg well iInveste at ino gentlemen are invited, will be held in| To get our 15 prize the] lowing were elected and installed offi- | : i . . : savings we 11 invested that br ng fortunes. the Opera House. Mrs. Owen Hutch-'| lady ge girl B15 purse cars : Master, D. H. Smith; depuly, | ed in wood, 25¢. to 75c. 2} men It you watch will oo: eye cox, f Toronto, a Rev. . Willi h . y : A. i; o lain. | not kee time, leave it . Pat yourself mn a position to get-a part of the Keatlewell oh ie the Be ran od Raffles must be wearing a fur] master, John Brown; chaplain P with . s . . we from this store and the boy or § | Rev. James Battome; recording-secre- | us. We guaran 3 profits from the growth of Kingston during the cial singing by three male quartcites.|} man who captures him os ., Walter E. Higgs; financial scere- | Dairy Thermometers, 20c. : su antes everything next lew years. Get a start in life by buying a lot To facilitate entrance and other rea-|| able to show bill for a hat or] tary, F. C. Gerow; treasurer, Joseph | : we repair. Prices reasonable. / A . L vy 1g . sons the collection advertised Lotih cap dated since Jan. 20th. The] [Tate director of ceremonies, John- Selfregistering, registers or two now while they are cheap. Don't wait until afternoon 'and evening will be taken | i igi ston Cousins; lecturer, W. B. Rich rd- | the prices advance. Wake up! Come out of it ! Te i % Eo (] == oe mal and only photos} | =ton TOUS pr Le chair Bt | of Raffles are on exhibition in} |s=on. the euldest degree during any @ 9 { ghn airman eveming nieeting. our store. . ee mr an : Now I want to show you what 1 have to offer - § Cheer up. In three months you will | g period, $2. { > 3 | : : Building Summary For 1908. be watching the asparagus bed for i i 3 in Building Lots. I have them in all localities. During" the year 1908 there were 396 | sins of "something doing." JEWELLERS, 3ut] ar 4 Te we CN OTS gus of © so 3 i : . How hor city anginer. The total soe Seog $C | How Jt would. please the chron il: Drives Wellington Sta - (hy. vhe aly . he total cost | « y se 1 hildre {of building construction amounted to! ---- > | they only knew father failed in several | $170,600. | of his school examinations. . ° . own : test | M ™ ur Try Bibby's 25c. cashmere hose. : fod McCANN, 5 | Brock Street. 75c., $1, $1.25 flannellette night akers of Fine Furs A Raffles' coupon 'with each pur- Druggist and Optician. b t ; | « 5 i i * * & * + 4 * 3 > * ® * * * ® ® * 5d 4 s ® & 3 * € < ¢ * * * * : * ® & > & * You will want some Home-Made Mince here is lace to get the ind that mother Pork you & shirts 59., Livingston's to-night. Importers of Fine Hats. | chase over 5ec., ai Best's. . PS : A Raffles' coupon and 25¢. box Vio-! Princess Street. | Bibby's new collars, two for 26~" 0000000000 0000000 & > - hb 99® lot Talcum for 15¢., at Best's. ' ', Try Bibby{s $12.50 blue suits. $ ---

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