Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Mar 1909, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WEHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1909. | Fh Nee, EMUL MN IOV [OF THE SEASON PLAYED, . cilbert. Mask, lmswerds MANY PASTORS TO BE IN! ¢! Refereo--) ames Bews. mouths and Mic-Macs Played a rs i dial in W, 3 r St 5. the blood 1 produces y dial in Welcome to Strangers. | J | lion; whether it came in as a Lok o {for the summer months He was re- {nee Johnson and Barrie strosti--Sor-1 Macs and Portsmouth played, and at! The Whig man ran across Inspector | evening. " J nder, the final score being io of ud | for the seniors. The teams hy a genio (39)--Bews, King, forwarani | i effrey, centre; Bearanee, Pound, de n LAST NIGHT. | MeC' ariney, centre; " McCullough, Me-! { OWN PULPITS. { -- { Cormack, defen. i of i is the best semedy for | Star Bachelors Defeated Tigers, of je | Some of the Themes to Be Dis | 1 e 0 e a Y S : : ' | Gananoque, By 8 to 6--Ports-| s ' i cussed--The" Churches Are Cor-| P t st 5 e la and Anemia. It enriches i HOURS FOR SCHOOLS = : : ! Zero Game. | Proposa: to Embody Daylight Bill, y a ia Rein O Whi k Lin strength faster than any. 4 { Prindiole. i St. Andrew s--=~Rev Dy. Mackie. Ser- 48 nly te Net Waists, Sil € ves, thing else The hockey non certainly had a | i ied a» i - in, no a.m. 2nd 7 p.m. Strangers | - garrison finish at the Kingston rink, "The idea might be a good one," | and students welcome. § h $ Ba Pri | on Friday evening. It went out hike % feaid a prominent citizen, "but only! Bethel Congregational Church, cor well wort 5. 00. S rgain rice, | not, is 'too far back to remember. |ferring to the daylight bill, the prin-| vices, 11 am. and 7 pm., Rev. 'W, | - {1 here were two hockey games pulled | ciple of which, may be applied to the! He rald Steaey will officiate in the | offi and they were both good- ones. | schools, whether the bill passes in: morning; and A. T. Barnard, a gradu: | ) | From 8 until 9.30 o'clock, the Mic- | parliament. or not. (ate of Queen's, will preach in tha | the end of the game the score was Kidd shortly afterwards, and so ask- | First Baptist Church--Rev. Douglas | * Factory Cotton Sale Still On ul we Balance of the Week just. where it commenced, neither team | ed him his opinion. He said that he | Laing, pastor, at both services, 1 { having secured a goal. After this {had not given the matter serious con: |a.m., "How We May See the abd came the real battle, when the Tigers |sideration, but was inclined to believe] ton "of Sods ir m., Is Repentance | New Prints, Ginghams, New Filings and ki | Essential to ¥ i 2 | and Star Bachelors, both from Gana- | that the present hours for school were | Salvation ' Binle noque, appeared to do batth: for the about as well regulated as they could | ¢ hool at 2.45 p.m. Strangers sordial. | | championship of the * St. Lawrence 'he. In the summer months perhaps | ly invited to all the services | River League, and it certainly was & | there might be a change that would First Congregational Church, oie | battle, and a hard one at that. 'he advisable. . However, nine o'clock | of Weliinaton and Johnson strest--| "t half time the score stood two ih thé morning was early enough for Pastor, Rev. J. Charles Villiers. Diy- | a all, and at full time eight goals to the small 'children ~to get out to ine worship, morning at 11, preacher, | six for the Bachelors. | school. ~ Rev. Dr. Macgilliveay. Evening at 7 v The ice was in fine dondition for the! lupector Hughes, of Toronto, has| D1. Strangers are invited. A wel | games, and did not begin to get sticky come out "in favor of having the | come to all. Seats are free. until near the end of the second | schools open at 8.30 w'clock, instead | Cooke's Preshyterian Church, Brock | { game. About six hundred people were { ,f nine o'clock, in hoi dur Sreast The pastor, Rev. W. S. Mac- | . < 8 ¢ present, and got the worth of their ling the summer months, and closing | Tavish, 'h. D., will preach at both. A money. About 8.30 o'clock the Gaba- [half an hour earlier. The 'matter will services. Brotherhood of Andrew and 'SAD DEATH Of OF WILLIAM | h ) { noque contingent arrived, numbering | Tor , i | Philip, 2 p.m.; Sunday school and | BLAKELY, SHARBOT LAKE. | ; . 0 I be taken up by the Toronto board of : about 150, with colors. flying The luqucation, at its next meeting. Bible class, 3 p.m.; Young People's | visitors werg about equally divided.1 1. Glashan, inspector of the public meeting, 8. 15 p.m. Strangers welcome | Purchased Acid While on His Way : hk The Tigers' vellow and black, and the |schools, in Ottawa, says that until{8t all services, | H 3 X s . awa, says . : { or nd i Hi th- Bachelors' blue ana white, were plain- hasine ss men change their hours, it] St. George's €Cathedral--Fourth Sun- | me, a Said to s Bro \ i 8 » ly seen, on all sides. The a] would not be advisable for the schools | day in Lent, $am., holy communion; | = er, 'I've Fixed It Now"--Was We are selling this month one took sides also when the gama lf "1" ca, lax many pupils now come 11 a.m, matins and holy xommunion, Employed on the C.P.R. - : commenced. Hates There is no doubt but that the | Preacher, Canon Starr; 3 pam, Sun-| 1. gf of despondaney, William an 8 inch Cut Glass Bowl, I'he first game was fast most of the | 94 al. | day school and Bible lass; 1.15 bap- |, , ok oy s ! litt) | Kings ston pwpils are more punctual. | H59Y E 4 : Blakely, of Sharbot Lake, committed | time, and at times was a little strenu- | 0 " lashan "further states that Otta- tisms. *YEnSONg, 4. pM preacher, suicide, Friday night, by drinking car on Joth teams should have scored | lifferent f { cities. as sol Rev. F. G. Orchard, M.A., headmaster, 2 : 3 ac | more 1} ee, if their "shots had |e i* diferent from most cities, ax sol Vy i SSRN reo Li holid acld,. He vas twenty-two years ' ? { more than. 'onhee, } r 0 | (many men in the government and in "Fi Ch bs ool, ot Yl rT of age, and had heen employed as a { been anywhere near the goals. It was | 0 hace vet down to work com-| First wrch of Christ, Scientist-- {brakesman on the C.P.R., running ou' imply an exchange of rushes, slugs | Sunday morning, 11 o'clock, subject, | Havelock gv 6 led on, and slashes all the game through. The ! pun data "Matter," Wednesday evening testi- | of avelock, . About 6: 30 o'clock, he 2 This price has been consid- combination was not very wood, | monial meeting, eight o'clock. Free | Walked home with a young lady, with | - | Portsmouth having the better of what WOMAN'S AUXILIARY. public reading room, every .afternoon, | hom be has beon keeping company. | Our "KING HAT' Line for Spring erably reduced and we can little there was, ho except Sunday, three to five o'clock, | On his way to his own home, it is 1 . i fully recommend th ticl : : ; : cided Make Some Y, P . ." | is now complete ; each with that y recomme e 'article. In the first half, La Rush, right | | It Was _ Decide, to o Monday and' Thursday evenings, 8 io stated, that he purchased earbolic E wing for Mic-Macs came down the More Improvements. 8.30 o'clock. All 'are cordially welcom- acid, and while going through a lum- little something which we all call YThe arearest wousero mweNTIon of we dae ™ | length of the rink and shot. The puck The regular monthly meeting oi 5 od to the services and the reading |ber yard, drank it. His hrother, Nor- STYLE paratively late in the morning. Bio Fpetes | 1it Seally and 'went Back into the | auxiliary was held Friday afterno room. : man Blakely, happened-ealong just af: Suites | nets with hiors 1t certainly seemed a land Was atténdéd 'by a large number yoo Street Methodist Church-- | ter he took the dose. William handed DO IT NOW. j SMITH BROS "Faney | fair goal to*many, hut the goal judgé | of ladies. Mrs. John Wright was in| Rev T. EK. Burke, B.D., pastor, will his brother the empty bottle, saying | oy strong | decided not, and the little white death | the ' chair, and was ably assisted by | preach at both services. 11 a.m., sub- [at the time, "I've fixed it now." His | =F rr . : signal didn't appear. the secretary, Mrs. O: Chown, and the Ft "Fhe Life of the Hebrews After [brother immediately summoned Ih P J H U N T Jewellers. Opticians. In the seepind half both teams came | treasurer, Mrs. Robert Meek They Crossed. the Jordan'; 7 p.m., |Coutlee, but {he young man died hii . ' Issuers Of Marriage Licenses back strong, and tried their best to | "After the devotional exercises, ' the subject, "Phe Losses and (Guins' of the | teen minutes before he arrived. He 53 Brock street } 3 A score, but could not succeed. In parts [business of the meeting was taken up. | Critical Study of the Bible"; 10 a.m. |lived about fifteen mnuies, passing | a A A A oY 50 King St. the game was quite rough, many hard | After consideration, it was decided to | class meetin 3 p.m., Sunday school [away shortly [after he reached his raps being handed. out. Allen David-| put down a thick, cork matting' onl and Bible classes: Monday, 8 p.m. Y. | home. son was' the main offender, .doing four | the" large 'game room." This is a de-|{ PS. Wednesday, 8 -p.m., prayer meet | Decoased is.a son of Robert Blakely, Yours, Phone 90. or five sentences. The teams lined up, | cidedly up-to-date move and only un- ing. Strahgers made welcome to all [employer cat Avery's mill, in: Sharbot as follows dertaken by the larger associations. | services. Lake." He was laid off by. the railway FF. Harrison Co. Mic-Mags=Saunders, : goal; Evans, Other improvements were decided on Chalmers, - Presbyterian, corner Bar- | company, a short time ago, owing oint; Dick, cover; Reid, rover; Dows- and the Kingston association will rie and Earl streets--Rev: M. Muegilli?| slack x | centre; Nicholson, left wing; La [soon be' one of the best equipped | vray, P D., pastor. Services, 11 a.m. Rush, right wing. hutldings in. Canada. This is entirely | Rev. . Charles Villiers, wiff preach; br Portsmouth--Scally, goal; Ewart, {due to the loyal work: which hasbeen {p.m., hie pastor, subject, "How Some It was stated that an inquest would point; McCammon, cover Davidson, | Jone in recent years. Old" Testament Writers, our Lord and probably 'be held. . Besides his parents rover; T. Fwart, contre; Gravelle, left:!! "The address by Mes: Gill was: post-| His .Apostles Regarded Higher Criti- 1 1 ; 4 3 igh i | : oo : dian Pb deceased js survived by one sister, and | 7 T . wing: Smith, right wing. | poned till the thank-offering meeting | cism."" Sunday school and Bible class, | 10 brother. . $ : Referee---Reginal Crawford. jn -Aprik 3 p.m., Studies in 'Acts. Prayer meet Membérs + of 'the family ave orief- | Y TO-NIGHT we will show -- ing, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Strangers i 3 oo : ! $ i 2.1. stricken ovr the sad affair, and can- | § two lines of extra swell Gananoque Teams Play. | Tea Meeting At Bath. and studemts cordially invited to all to time, but intended to return to Havelock, in the course of a few days, {o resume his run. not apcount for the young man's rash . : : t a ill] the services. . , Nd woting speci res Will soon "begin If | It 'was about 9.30 o'clock when the liea meeting 'of special interest. will 5 . ' acs, although one report says that . * * yon Gananoque teams stepped on the ice, [be held at. Bath on Friday nwrht, wren Strget, Methodist Ohusch--Rev. he has been acting rather strangely of | T White Waists at $1 Fach 20 ' vole rFO- . rad p . AL, preaches - ' 4 want and the visiting crowd began to cheer. | March 26th, "An excellent pro parling preaches 10-1)... » SESSION WAS PRIVATE. No. 1.--~Made with Round , Lace Yoke, and Allover Em- : As often as we find it necessary, in broidery front, pointed tuck- order to keep pace with up-to-date i 4 notions of trade, sometimes' wi ed sleeves, finished with Lace a leaf or two in advance of EY or and Insertion. A beautiful u | Petitors, but we are never, behind. Last ] vear's leaves, last week's leaves have no waist, cheap at $1.50. by attractions for us, up-to-the minute is our Idea of Business, so the newest ideas available are here at all tines, To-Night on Sale for $1 beh i + |W. F. GOURDIER, Exclusive. Farrier X i ive , ministers | morrow, 11. 'am, "The Sanctity of loth teams were . made up of big, | gramuie is to be given by ministers Lal Sa WE of husky enaps. This appeared to be the {and musicians, | local and foreign, the Sabbath ; 7 p.m. wat Mus i ici a.m.; r Mén's C 2 p.m. Sun- | cia: i . a the first whistle until the last whistle | the blind musician, a marvel, will be |a.m.; Young Mén's Club, 2 p pi Civic Committee Discusses the Fire 2 As a y resent. Rev. 1. E. Burke, B.D., of] day. 'school, 2.45 p.m: Y.PB.C.K., Oilcloths, it was hockey and scrap, serap and peso. eg rs Eve BA Monday, § pan: Ladies class, 3 pm.. Department. hokey. ne rer Lo pA B.D., Rev. G. Horton, Dr. G. H.| Wednesday; mid-week service, 8 p.m.,| The investigation into the fire de : 7 r xdnes y o he ad § anit is being conducted in pri 's Yow 3 . : Porter, Mrs. W. S, Boyce, Mr. and Wednesday. Morning anthem, Oh | partmen uct Linoleums, jor s point of view it wag one ol the | ort Hollis, G. Fonlick, Mrs. Fralick | Lord Most Merciful'; solo, Miss O'-|vate. Yesterday afternoon, the press bent games of the Seasbn. land - Miss Perry and others vet to' re-{ Hara. Eveniug Lion, "Send Out|reprisentatives' were very cordially re- Rugs & Mats, tars Dage SRY yo Ther) port. Music will be given = during Thy Light"; trio; "Sweet js Thy |fucsted by members of the civic fire n ' $ 2 & : PVT YY YY : ip [ te seven o'clock. | Work," Miss O'Hara, Messrs. Shea | commitice not to altend their session that both teams held it right to the {the serving - of tea at seven, o'clock. . : . ] ised 23c.. in aid of tris ard | and Manharch as they wanted. to talk over the lace 'Curtains, end. Tn the first five minutes a few Admission 25c¢., in aid of trust board | anc ) 1 k of Methodist church Sydenham Street Methodist Church | shortcomings and needs of the depart- $ . 3 } | nice rukhes were made, but the rink "Charles A. Svkes. B.D Wil: i nie ind rs. To-day ' : l - as A, 8) » B.D., pastor;. Wil- | nieht behind closed doors. To-day, the No. 2.--Neatly made with W indow Shades. sees to worry them a dittle, After B A. Hotel Arrivals. liam' Craig, pastor's helper. 10 a.m. |committee had nothing to giv out y = hg i I< arpets, game the crowd wanted te see. From f voord and instrumental, Mr. Trencer Bo hy he Saved [jews dus, 10 a PV give J | the players found where they were funi L. roti i x iberations | Allover Embroider, front, | : 3 . ; \ Junior. League' and class meetings; 11 [donanrning their deliberations 'on that | ery ront, they settled down to work. The| S. J. Hunt, R. A. Dickson, G. H ; on Bei 3 al ¢ t : ELS y ; . afar a ae | ame, public serviee, predcher, the pas-| matter. The amount of moncy to be sleeves trimmed . with Inser- 4 And all 'ot auy of the litte Bachelors seemed to have the better Parks, Be, o gh Porter, 3 3 als tor; theme, "He Who Spares' the Rod | ysked from the council will be about | £ tion and I Desi hat S BIVesSoen fixings required to finish up of the play from the go-in, their only inson, L. ne oman, 2 ea Ww PF Spoils the Child" or The Punish- | tho samo as last year, outside of the | » ang -ace. lesign the «4, trouble being hard luck on shots, and wiake, F. T.. Quirke, Toronto; W. F. ment ' of Children" 2.45 p.m., Bible 2 very latest. 4 : , Wu : .m., 34 o £3 sw engine. Those present | » 1 » fac 8 » Was in @ - | Styles, A. Gi. Snowden, Mrs. E. A. Mu o 2¢ 1 cost of a new engine. SO pr A the fact that Little was in goal for Tomer. BoE Chieanll Mbitrealit™ hool and men's club; 7 p.m., public | at the meeting were: Alds. Rigney | 2 the Tigers. This man certainly saved | > Le +s : Ww. | service. preaclier, the pastor,. theme, | (chai 'how i his team time after time, when goals | Mrs. Ramsay, Mr. Robinson, 'E. W. | Jacob at Periiel)"' or "Lessons From {chatbaany, Thows, . Abgtors *m : For d Saturda Ni ht jal 4 R. McFaul' S | seem inevitable. i Butler, Gananoque ; 'F. Fairbairn, Miadle Aue Music ie i Harty. ; y 0 4 morning, VV v with. Try From a spectator's point of view, | Brockville, E. E. Whaley, New York; = "Save Grace." Wills ron Nasr. sr eah--t ¥ % A pleasant laxative ma oh on Ni etited dot W. A. Nesbitt, Woodstock; John Ful- ole, aved By Ceace, Willjam va; LOST SET OF TEETH. : $1.00. 3 draught, highly benefi- Gananogue Lady's Misfortune at? ; 3 cial in the treatment of ht . va evening, © anthem, 'Softly Now the Kingston evening and many new tallies were | lerton, Glasgow, Scot.; A. G. Earl, 3 : armies : . BY, as : Dawn of Day'; duet, "Love Divine," made that will have to be settled. Of | Hamilton; A. G. Henry, Thersa, New : . } Mrs. James Small and Mr. Eva; solo, . . : : Car pet Warehouse. course the checking was very close| York; Robert Aderman, Paris; A. R. "When athena A oud " A Skating Rink. | Ask to sce our wide Silk and exceedingly stiff, and the players | {iermain and wife, Trenton; George Angrove. Monday, 8. p.n.; E ¢ Dwing the intense excitement at |g i ) , he' player : Ni con Ang "rd Ys an. Epworth g . | & Ribbons, 10c. a yard and up. <4 | on both' teamé haa no hesitation in | Barragar, Belleville; T. H. Ritchie, } ! i the y ¥ A ' 1 Pp a +00 | League: Wednesday, 8 p.m.! mid-week hockey match, in the covered rink, using their sticks in ships ot cross | Brockville; Thomas J. White, F. E Ly hascay, 8 s -- 3 b x > serviee, J, J. Kelso will speak about |on Friday night, one of the Gananogw 4 i 4 checks. Several very deliberate pieces Warp, Collingwood. Children's Aid Society work. ladies, a warm admirer of the Star- |) Corsets, 50c. a pair and up. 4 of -- of work were done that caused the | Noli T : S 1p x Baghelors, so it is claimed, met with a | & ladies' Cashmere Hose, at M A LEY entire crowd to rise and hiss the otice o Dairy Schoo atrors C 1 Alc BE Milne, . 27 sad misfortupe.. She lpst her set of | 4125, a pair and up x the System . C player. One of the most noticable of | The school tern will end March " leveland bievies, Th Tne "i= fale teeth, It all happened just as : 3 . UNDERTAKER these was when Vanhorn stooped the 23rd when the purchase of milk = will Fagot ik 3 lows BS Ho ame as ou a and whe a Saki ¢ ) 5 oO y - { . 4 rame and ruled a Bachelor player off cease and will ppen as a creamery and 3 ¥ . i ) i | pandemonium reigned. A young man | "4 L B ttl 25 Cor. Princess and Sydenham Sts for tripping. | March 24th for the accommodation of| Curtains dyed. My Valet ein otit. noticed the set of teil'! d 4 ar e 0 es Cc Ambulance 'phone, 861a. Both teams are good. Both play a the patrons, and continue such until | picked them up, but could not find the a <4 fair brand of intermediate hockey, of about' April 10th. The charge ot : owriér. He now has them in his pos WI { lain <3 the Ottawa style. The Bachelors cer-'2¢. per lb. of buiter will be made to Fr 3 Ta o p i 4 9 | session, and will gladly give them up : - m---- -- | tainly had the better of the play all jcover the cost of manufacture. Milk "Kingston's Stylish Hat Store. to the hs Shon she call to claim | 3 M | d' D erstassassnssananananaas | through and deserved their victory, from persons other than our 'present . A t C co S Tug. \ 8 ] | No : her property. "4 | They had better combination, and "in |patrons will be accepted. 1D. G. Pub: -- oe. ; : 4 | places were faster. George and Mar- | low, superintendent of school. DERBY HAT TIME moted 4 aw 3 S ore 0 t It shall were the best men on the for-| chute ---- : . Has Been Prom : < t ward line, and the defence' composed | To-Night New Vaudeville Show. Henry Warwick, one of the "old 4 "4 Knocks at Your Door {of Megus, O'Rourke and McCarney | Austin & Wainwright's Transatluntic We're all hoys"' of the Y.M.C.A., who has heen )) The Always Busy Store. 3 ? Every Day. could not be improvid upon. For the | Amustment company will be the at NX d Physical directs at . the Loheuty F | losers Little in goal, Smith at cover, | zaction at the Grahd to-night, and wound up N es 1 , i Po Ves morn- S450 0443042 : - -- ! Monuments | and Linklater and Fields were the ' for five nights next week, presenting ? about out I aves or aires on 4 Ry rong aw } rors nu . |highielass vaudeville and the latest ) Sor ing. to: enter the ci NN. Va i | t half-time the score stood two moving pictures, giving a {wo hours' new Opring| | sociation, as an assista goals all, and for about fifteen min- 3 wick was recommended for both posi utes of the second half it remained Mule i . tiohs by the local sccrelary, and there { that way, until the Bachelors' founa (ee Ee, a shange r i C will be too is no doubt about his ability to make |an opening aud landed five goals in | lat tho lowest price of adhission ever } when you good in She, larg r Te a ix minutes. They were never in dan- charged at the Grand Opera House th class at the oo wish rer after this | 3e em} | cess in Montreal. It is a.sign io pro- The che : tors qa " 1 x . > « M.C.A: | wn a helor Ruin ni th en Nid | Returned From Napanee. Se wide 18 i When the Jngston 3 no e on | alte e fr *, carrying eir men o N : ou v ot 8 ¢ the ice. AN we satisfied with the | W Megsrs J. Bens. B, Salen, Ford our range of styles that any game and the Tigers consider them ebster, iennpetl, W. whigan, '4 ° i i It's An Advantage. | sedves fairly 'beaten { Sands, W. Dine, and E. Granger, re-| | 28 Can find a becoming hat Eg a & ing . & t Cs bells The: teams lined up as follows turned from Napanee, yesterday, after | without the slightest trouble. x hoasing a h ab a the Bachelors (8) -- Me voul : | attending the thirty-third annual ses- C be :H S Where assortment 1s a) N 0 R ] int NM Can SOR' gion of the Grand Black Chapter, of ome tu the at toe to~ | | newest and values the best. ew tourke, yoint: Carney rover: | Se rl hes Te i phi x9 5 $3. Ni ('g . i Hawke Sve, G hy centre; i ho Eastern Ontario, Roval Black Knights | | morrow and select your new th : Br i the »; ty ne A thoroughly Sanitary i } as , 3 i Ip : he ros.' , e style ne J + : : saul left w ing; Harper, vight wing. | © Ireland ; hat. | men's hats Toilet Article. Will not breed gers (6)--Liattle, coal: Melntyre, a To % Brock, Cor. King St. Perms i pain Sith, as Held ela Delightte) Travel Programme. Hawes-- Waverly -- Wood«| | germs. Will not harden. | ! 1 sii Just received, for Sprivg trade NeW Scotch Granite Latest desigas. Rock bottom prices. James Mullen, 372 Princess St., Opp. Y.M.C.A. Se%e%et%eTSNTeY contihuous performance with a change 'A Hats--you Won't you let him in ? We will tell you how. It you are' looking for a pleasant and comfortable home with abundant good fresh air, yet with all the modern conveniences Look at the property Cor. King and Livingston Ave. St. Lawredce Cottage, 143 King Street West. McCann Brock and King Sts. Open Saturday Evening. YY --" T edb 90 90000000090800000 me 3 Sp . April 11th. y T il A Linklater, centre: O'Brien, left wing: | The Withrow Travel Procramme is row Piccadilly and other good Spend Easter Apr ah oilet and Bath Sizes. OR S SALE i : i | New York, Washington ar New ! Roderick, right wing exceedingly attractive. It contains ex- In : : Just arrived, car of building and Fhe Gananoque givls, and there were | cellent illustrations and descriptive maker' s hats are sold in Kings 8 | England. -Ask Now York Central tie F m 40 t plastering lime T a number of them, were all cheering] Itinerary of unusual interest. through] ston galy | In this store. [ ket agents for particula Shout th ro C. Oo I g li , plastering hair. for Bachelors (looks good for the is- the British Isles, with much' éoaching { CurRions 10, Shown Baint pe top?] : a Diu S$ Coal and Wood Yan ner of lieenses in the factory town). (and on the continent. Send to 241 Swell Caps. | and Sth. Liberal time limits and stop: $2.00 Each.. | Ty { When it came to. shrieking the fair [Jarvis street, Toronto. 's Dollar Glr ves. Javer pyi¥iloges. #55 Well tn. k { | maidens had it over the locals like a tr : : ? : 2i.3 'Phone 443a. {circus tent But then the Gananoque The Smartest Styles. h our windows. Spring Importations Of 1909. A new supply just in. Prevost, Brock street, has received { ! : i girls alwavs were good at rg wel In. $2 i and $2.50 derbies at Camp: | | for" their baseball teams hell Bros.', the > i = : leaders in men's hats {three cases of imported 'goods for his | : - I ta MP. i order clothing department, including WALL PA R The Seniors Won put | A 3c. kidney pill on the barenianl | Scotch and English tweed, serge, ete. A. P CHOWN. The intermediate Y.M.C.A. basket- | counter for Fc. at Gibson's Red! i TRI . . . ; y | Choose it How, Priges right {ball team challenged the dots to -a | Cross Drug Store. ' { Fresh Oysters 40c., 50c., 0c. Qt. : vA 4 friendly game on Queen's floor. The | Everything must go; Weest's clear orters Of Fine Hats. Edwards & Jenkin. Phone 775. : Druggist and Optician, 'O. E FR s.. game was plaved on Friday evening ing. wall paper sals { J {+ meri ol 4 ; ; J - ASER' le and the intermediates were snowed ' Try Bibby's $2 brown derbies RINCESS STREET. Try Bibby's now L<hirts. p+ ) "Phone, 3m. 73 William St D : . TLV VVVBAR AVAL SLL RALREE FAVELA VIVTLLEBIED § Seta satsTAATTTTTTTTTTARS SRB TRAS frrsannesssesttILERES

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