Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Mar 1909, p. 5

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; the bride-to-be drew ET Quilight wISIFIIII fo "There came this Agnes Deans Cameron, the dent of the Canadian Woman's Press Club, an autographed circular con- taining the appregiative press notices given her after her lecture in various Canadian and American cities. Miss Cameron took a journey of 10,000 miles from Chicago, beyond the beck- oning horder right to the Arctic ocean. Six weeks in an open boat on the Peace river, up the Athabasca, across Great Slave Lake, and along the mighty Mackenzie, life among many tribes of Indians and Eskimo, are a few of the incidentals of Miss Cameron's journey. People. who know her speak of her soft voice, her ready wit, on mental poise, and her photo- graph shows a woman also, of great kindness, so all in all, Canada has reason to he very proud of this news- saper woman, who is to speak at the aman s Canadian Club meeting, in Toronto, on April 2ist. Miss Cameron has? brought back with her many trophies and photographs, among the latter rare pictures of roses and golden rod, growing within the Arctic cirdls, Bold in | from Miss vice-presi- week > we There was a very pleasant, withal a regretful gathering, in the ladies' par- lor, of St. Andrew's church, on Fri- day night. Col. Frank Strange, whose sweet tenor 'voice, has for so long been one of the greatest attractions of the 'choir, was the cause of the meet- ing, which was made up of the mem- bers: of the choir and the musical committee of + the church. Rev. Dr. Mackie was present, and made a graceful speech, and Mr. John Melntyre, whose remarks are' always happy. spoke eulogistically of C olonel Strange and of all that he had been to the church. Dr. James Third then came forward to do his part, and this was to make an presentation. With the address went an exceedingly handsome cut glass water jug, in the shape of a large stein, and half a doz- en tumblers, also of beautiful pattern. These weresthe joint gift of the choir and the musical committee. After warths there was a delicious little supper, when Col. Strange spoke ap- preciatively, of the gift, and voiced his regret at leaving the city of his birth and the church of his youth. PO Last evening Principal Gordon gavi a dinner to the members of the hoe key team of Queen's university, whe so recently have won the champion- ship; to the foothall team and + to the successful winners in the debating contest, Several professors intimate: ly congetid with the teams and de- hating society were present. Short pleasant speeches were given by Prin cipal oh iy professors and men, in terspersed "with college songs, when lo! a most delightful evening was over. 'The tables looked most artis tie in arrangement with the college colors, ; ted: 'catnations and red candle shades. The trophies, on their ebony mountings, also adorning the tables, were in bright and shining evidence ir sphiie of the soft light of the room. > - "oe Miss Milly Ferris, "Willow Cottage," gaver a tin shower for Miss Mildred Coke on Thursday, when many sim ple but highly needial gifts were made the coming bride. Mrs. Edward Fortt made tho tea, Mrs. Herbert Horsey oatiing ices. Some of the girls pre sont' weed: Miss Constance Cooke, Miss Daisy and Miss Edith Ferguson, Mises Lillian Kent; Miss Frances Hota, Miss Madelon Carter, Miss Kathleen O'Hara, and Miss Anna Lesslie. ! ww we ee . The luncheon apd shower at the Country Club, on Thursday, for Miss Mildred Cooke, was very jolly indeed. address of Just at the end. of lunch Willie, the | factotum of the club, brought in a large bag, and when tlis was opened forth some love Then the girls assembled raised their «voices in "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow," and there ghort speeches, and it was as merry as possible, ly things. were -» - oe The duncheon for twelve of the competitors in the bridge tournament cane off at the Country Club, yes. terday. Among the players were Mrs 7. D. Ro Hemming, Mrs. J. B. Car ruthers, Mrs. D. D. Young, Mrs. Jas. (ildersleeve, Mrs, James Cappon, Mrs. Walter Macnee, Mrs. Percy Stevenson, Miss Lois Saunders, Miss Hora and Mirs Bessie Gordon. EE Mrs. A. Meyer, University avenue, will entertain at tea' next Monday, and this will probably be this toss' last: hospitality for some at any rate. Mrs. Meyer will her house, shortly, will board for a time, and then, thinks of going to South Africa. hos- time give up - ee Mr. and 'Mrs. Francis now the fortunate possessors of Lawrence Cottage," with its outlook over Lake Ontario, its old-fashioned rooms, and its chief glory, place in the dining-room, which can hold a Yule log of ancient proportions and genial, welcoming warmth. o> "- "o. Hugh Fraser, King street, Macnee are "St Mrs. cn the big fire who \'FHE DAILY BRITISH wate, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1909. -- Np m-- has been marking Fridays lately, by asking a few of her own awl Mrs. iC BAY! Cransion's friends, to como for a = of tea, gathered a congenial little co- terie, yesterday, and the hour or . so eid DOWNEY WAS roo! GOL DARNED COCKY." was very much enjoyed. - | But He Said He Didn't Swear-- The Hamilton Man Opposed to > - Mis. Henry Wilkinson will be in! town for the birthday of her father! Increasing Railway Grant. Hamilton, March 27.--Allan Stud- Mr. R. J, MeKelvey, whith will be holme, M.P.P., is not under the collar {+ celebrated next we and will pay her niece, Miss Bessie Smythe, West street, to-day. He savs most emphatically that he did not tell J. P. 1 a visit before going back to Mont- | real, : M.P.P., at the railway committee mewting, yesterday, as reported, he was "too cocky" so far as the gen- erally accepted meaning of the signifi- cant dash is concerned. What Mr, Studholme says he said was that Mr. Downey was "too gol darned cocky." "I never swear," said Mr. Stud- hoime to-day. '"Those people wanted ito increase the South-Western railway = y by $8,000 a mile. I opposed¥it heeause There is a rumor of another Bad- | fey spend every d--d cent." minton tournament at the Armouries.| "But you said you never swore!" before the season closes, but nothing}! "Oh, d--d is not swearing said the has been definitely settled yet. member: easilv. Pa » oe - A few of the girls have been invited by Mrs. Hugh Fraser to have tea with her granddaughter, Miss Madge Taylor, this afternoon. > - - -» Miss. Maud Betts, Beverley sircet, will be home from Brockville, on Mon- day, and. after being in town two or three weoks, will return again to her sister, Mrs. Ogilvie Dobbs, Brockville, - Mrs. A. P. Kaight, Alice street, will entertain at a girls' tea, on Monday, in honor of Miss Mildred Cooke. The guests will be a few of tho greatest friends of the bride-eleot. - a - labor SHARPLW DIVIDED In New South Wa'es Over British Navy Increase. Theto have been two or three quiet ' N.S.W., March 27.--Public |r little bridges, lately, but their small- {OPV1OR here is sharply divided cver ness and informality oxempts from a | the question bf the Dritish navy in- more -extendod. account. crease. Wildly enthusiastic demon- a strations were held simultaneously Colonel and Mrs. Taylor gave a din- last night at Sydney, Melbourne, llo- DEATH CAME TO BRIDE. ere lb RATE Wik LIRELY Romance. New York, March |vesaro, from Italy when he had saved enough. The arrangements the sacrifice and 'as father-in-law. He had a good posi Downey, | tion in a candy factory and cach week the fow dollars beyond his bare living that | | expenses went to swell the little fund that Mentone had in charge. Two months ago, Montono, went away to Italy and on the next steam- er brought the girl. Travesaro them as they landed, and when he saw Marie his faith in the truthfulness oi the photograph vanished, so much fairer was she than he had dreamed. He courted her and received every cn- couragemont from her father. Finally he won her owm consent and the ar- rangements for the wedding were made. To the young couple the most delightiul part of the preparation, was the selection and furnishing of a tiny three-room flat at No, 67 Carmine street. They were marriod and frionds and relatives wera merry in the flat until early last Thursday. When the guesis went home Mentone and an older daughter remained to sleep in ki'chen and clear the house of and holiday debris. The older daughter awoke about five ricé y N ner party, last night, in honor of the bart 2d Perth. 1 Resalutions were hoard of visitors to the Royal Mili-'deopPied urging that the payment he tary College. . increased for a subsidy for the in- perial navy and asking for subscrip- | J, to defray the cost of presenting! a battleship. | | Al | Me. O'Sullivan, formerly cabinet | minister at Sydney, declared Great | |B ritain should terminate Germany's| [rivalry by at once seizing the kaiser'; fleet. He said that the Germans were . the . p| Quobee, lait, } the Jost (Sa Jodie, ene gelfih | on Tuesday, for Toronto, after visit E i cl and cer arc that ¥ dh i E Wi ngland should repeat Nelson's per- ing her sister, Mrs. Hiram Calvin, formance at Copenhagen. King street. | T Mos. William Harte Svdenhs he mayors of Brisbane and Ade- trot.) M : et Wi nham jajde refused to participate in the de- strect, has gone up to 1oronto, | monstrations b Ili » y calling meeting i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carson, 2 Ine if . . y . in thew respective cities counter meet- Mise Leta and Miss Vera, will leave j,09 of labor parties were held to de- | Kingston, next Wedn sday, March | yrocafe what was termed patriotic 3st, sailing on Saturday, April drd. hysteria. They will be fortunate enough to be in Claiming that the commonwealth can England for the pageant of pageants, | best assist the motherland by reliev that of York, which the 'inz her of the responsibility "of ile history of England's church from the { fer line Australia in her present first century to to-day {| ton, the federal government Mrs. Henry Cunningham, street, | looks with disfavor upon both is in Toronto. | ibsidy and the additional Dread- Te | nought. Miss Edith Macpherson will stay in | The premiers of five states town till after the assault-at-arms at | the subsidy plan without the the R.M.C. i nouglit, "the Victorian premier alone Mrs. A. Marvin will return to favoring both, and declaring it to he Syracuse, N.Y., on Tu sday, probably, {his detérmination that his Much real regret felt, yester- {ment shall present the day, 'when it was heard that Wik. {behalf of the state of Norton-Taylor, Wellington street, had | fallen, and bruised herself very. severe | UNITED STATES AND CANADA. ly." Her many friends will be glaaNto hear that the 'accident was id not really serious. Miss Gertrude Strange, came home from Toronto Mrs. R. TI. Walkem, way from the cast to now staying with Mrs. x Union street. - oo. The Aunior bridge il will meet at Mrs. W. B. Gordon's, King street, on Monday night. oe "> ad Mrs. James Cappon, Barrie street, will give a budge party on Tuesday. - oe 9 Miss Katie Marsh, of with ' is to picture posi here Earl 10r¢ support govern- battleship in Victoria was Col. Sam Hughes Replies to Sug- gestion As to Annexation. March 27.--" For may be visionary; for me, he is prophetic," said Governor Aram J. | Pothier, of + Rhode Island, at the Ca- (nadian Club, 'last night, in referring to the Alabama congressman's predic- tion of trouble with Japan. "Canada and the United States," he said, 'must unite in protecting their western shores from a common dan- {ger, real or problematical. They must | allay themselves with the republics to the southward in this undertaking if they would be secure." Col. Samuel Hughes, member of par- Joston, some Hob- to-day. who is en her | Vancouver, is Claxton, Low | | | King street, | son "- oe "> Colonel Frank Strange to Ottawa, next month, Strange hopes to be able in Kingston till October, Mrs. Alexander Laird, street, is going up to week to attend the neeting of the W.H.M.S. and so will not be abl: to] receive next Thursday. . bie : - Miss Marie a "Annandale," {liament for South Victoria, Ont., who came home, .. .on the | followed Governor Pothier, said that eastern provinces. j tie annexation of the United States Hon. :D. F. Wilbur, {and ( anada would never come to pass. general of Halifax, N.S., will be the | "Suppose, for instance," asked Col. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davis, | Hughes, "that a Japanese or Chinese Sydenham street, next Tuesday and | BaF x the Nite States, Dow a Wednesdav. iypothesis, should become a reality ifescia) would the United States be stronger Stuart | or weaker with Canada annexed or will go down | hut Mrs. | to remain Johnson Toronto next Thursday, from American consul > ee Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Elliott, E street, announce the engagement of {separate ¥ . i a; their daughter, Gertrude, to Mr. 'With Canada in full parnership Ernest B. Wylie, Sault Ste. Marie, [union with England and her colonies, Ont. The marriage will take plac .« | the British empire would not permit | { quietly on April 22nd. | her western coast to become Oriental, {nor would Australian and New Zea- land shores be permitted to be so con- quered. Thus the United States would To 'Certain Antendment to Crimin-|in independent alliance with Great al Code. Britain be infinitely more powerful Oba waar 27. Sir Wilirid Law | than were Canada anncxed. ier and 'H. B. MoGiverin, M.P., have] been written to by Ottawa hardware | SETTLEMENT PENDING nien, protesting against the new bill respecting an amendment to the crim- inal code which will shortly be intro- | Companies. duced into the House of Commons. Montreal, March 27.--Discussing 'th I'he Ottawa Hardware Association may ||gtest negotiations for also take action similar to that of |of the Dominion Steel their Montreal brethren and petition lpute, an interest close to the steel against it. company, to-day, stated that it was dune to the demand of James Ross for Ottawa Collector Suspended. proof claims made by the Steel people Ottawa, March 27.--The collector of [which it might not be easy for the the district of Ottawa Fast in Quebec | company to submit at the moment, has been suspended. T. 'A. Poston, {and which holds should be left to the inspector for Quebec provincial revenue referee who considers the dispute department, has been appointed to claims later. All the main points of look after the district temporarily. { the. dispute had been settled and there ---------- {was every appearance of a final set- to | tlement until noon, yesterday, when {Mr. Ross sprang this new surprise on Unless the matter is HARDWARE MEN OBJECT | Between Dominion Coal and Steel the settlement company dis i or Armstrong has presented the N Nova Scotia legislature a petition containing' 2,508 names, asking that [the Steel people. fish and game be preserved for the | fixed up to-day, a settlement may be benefit of the people; that all have a delayed indefinitely, as Mr. Ross, who right to the Streams and lakes and has been in poor health lately, is leav- to he permitted to hunt over all un- ing for the south,, and likely will be cultivated land. | gone. before Monday. ee ------------------------------ Reduction In Steel Wages. of : ) ) THE ONLY BAKING POWDER made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Royal Baking Powder is the greatest of time and © : in labor savers to the pastry 'i cook. Itecqnomizes flour, but- ter and eggs, and makes the food digestible. and healthful. Youngstown, Ohio, March 27.--No- tices are posted in all the works here of the Republic Iron and Steel com- pany, of a reduction in wages, efiec- tive April Ist. The reduction is be lieved 'to apply to all works of the company, including nine rolling mills, nine blast furnaces and one steel plant Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Ilh- nois and Alabama, 12,000 men. mately The reduction is approxi ten per cent. Wrote His Own Obituary. New Yor, March 17. prepating long obituary notice. and handing it in at the office of the Herald for submission to the city edif tor, Auquilla Chase, a son of the late | Gen. Daniel Chase, and a cousin of Salmon DP. Chase, secretary of the treasury under President Lincoln, | stepped out into Broadway at Herald| Square, yesterday, and shot himself in the heart. He died within a few After carefully --a minutes | o'clock, the | {that shall be attractive as well as to right proportions of dif- Dread- | "B\ Ottawa, Toronto, Kingston, and afiecting about | conscious of a strange dizzi- ness. She smelled gas, and, staggor- ing to her feet, throw open the door of the bedroom. Her screams failed to |arouse the two silent figures. When the police arrived it was found that the bride was dead. The bridegroom was revived with difficulty, and on learning the situation became tempor- arily insane. The body of Marie Tra- vesaro was dressed in the bridal gown. JOB FOR IDEAL WOMAN. | Would Teach Girl How to About Everything. Go Chie ago, woman in the teaching profession who has executive ability and who knows in addition : How to take care of a kitchen ? How to prepare to a | foods as cereals, desserts ? { furnish the ferent food principles ? How to rid a 'house of insect and ro dent pests and how to do hounse-cleaning ? How to make clothes ? How to stitch, checked and striped patches ? Wherever such a talented person may lace and sew French seams, for her. Several months board created the office of supervisor at a salary of $3,000 a year. The posi- persons, it is said, two and one outside, and all have refuse ed is larger than they already receive. vacancy, is growing desperate, a last trict Superintendent Ella C. and Principal Gertrude E. the Farren school, New York and other eastern cities. GAZETTE ANNOUNCEMENTS. Commission to Enquire Western Fisheries. Oitawa, March 27.--The Canada Ga- zette announces Edward Ernest Prince, of Ottawa, commissioner of fisheries and international commissioner; Thom- as Llewellyn Metcalfe, of Winnipeg, barrister at law; and Daniel Fraser Reid, of Selkirk, to enquire into and report upon the existing requirements and of the fisheries in tha province of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Edyard Ernest Prince is to bo chair- man of the said commission. The board of examiners for domin- jon land surveyors, will mee! on Sa- turday, the first day of May, and hold land surveyors, at Montreal, sions as dominion Winnipeg and Edmonton. ST. CLAIR RIVER FILLED. With Moving Ice Heavy Winds. Detroit, Mich., March 27.--A Tort Huron despatch says : The east winds which have prevailed the lhst two days have dwiven all the ice to tne end of Lake Huron anc the St. Clair river is filled with mov ing ice but it is not very heavy. The river is blocked up to a short dis tance below Marine City. from Port 'Austin and Sanilac sa there is no ice lakes. Reports from Goderich an other towns on the Canadian shor siy 'that there is very little left anc two weeks of warm weather will ope navezation. ------------ Every hat new this spring. ston s. A deputation of Orangemen inter- viewed Hon. Dr. Pyne and voiced thei parate schools introduced by Mess Racine we, MeGarry. 1f these passed the Melegates said the Orange men would press for le cut off some of the privileges | enjoyed by the separate sc "hools. i New hat department, Livingston's. H. S. Budges, Juperintendent of edv | eation in St. John, opposes lor Stratheana's plan for elementary mili- tary training in Canada's publi | schools in so far as the teaching' of the | use of the gun is concerned. | livingston's for hats. | The Cornwall canal will be unwat- time | being given for all boat-owners to get them in good shape for resting on |50c. a large bottle. | ered on Monday morning, ample the bottom for a month. Reserve Monday, w | Johnston, Opera House. Bibby', the $2 hat store. 27. --Bernard Tra of New York; had fallen in love with the photograph . of Andrea Mentone's youngest daughier and the father had promised to bring her over once made, Tra vesaro was not the one to leave all the slow aceumula- 'ion of savings to the man he wished met the | March 27.--Where is there a nicety such vegetables, soups, meats, breads, beverages, salads and | Rochester How to write expertly a bill of fare| Silver expert | launder back | half-back stitch, fell seams anit] he, the board of education is looking ago the of the department of domestic science tion has been offered to at least three » Chicago to accept it, although the salary offer- The board of district superintendents, which has been instructed with the ap- parently arduous task of filling the "and as resort is planning to send Dis- Sullivan English, of on a still hunt to Into to be commissioners conditions examinations of candidates for admis- sion as articled pupils or for commis- lriven By the north- for Bibby's $2 hats are nobby. Repovts to -speak of in the what there is is soft and ten days or Living- opposition to the 'bills respecting se bills gislation to |, now (18 April 5th, Rev. C. IN REGARD TO THE CARRY: ING OF GRAIN Between Fort William and the Seaboard--Canadian Vessel Owners Will Have to Meet the United States Cut. Winnipeg, March 27.--Local grain dealers are concerned over the pro- spects of a rate war in the carrying of grain between Port Arthur, Fort Wil- ham and the Atlantic seaboard. ': appears likely there will be a drop of fifteen to twenty per cent. in grain rates from Port Arthur to Montreal, at the opening of navigation oeca- sioned by the cutting of rates by the United States carriers in an effort to keep the trade in United States chan- nels, from which it has lately been slipping, This cut is to divert trade from ontreal back to the United States routes. To effect this Canadian vessel owners likely will cut their rates from Port Arthur ana Fort Wil- liam to Montreal. The carrying rates of last year aver about six cents a bushel between the head of the lakes and Montreal. It is expected that in the early part of the summer rates will drop to five cents and possibly four and one-half cents. 8 STOCK QUOTATIONS, Cobalt and Leading Canadian Stocks Listed. The following quotations are sup- plied by the x Brokerage (J. 0, {lutton and J. . Dobbs), 41 Clar- ence strees, Sd 80 A: Cobalt Stocks. , March 27th. Amalgamated... Beaver... Chambers-Ferland... (Crown Reserve... . Cobalt Central Cobalt Lake Foster. Gifford. Green Meghan .. La Rose Little Nipissing ... .. McKin. Dar. Savage Nipissing . Oti . Peterson Lake... Scotia. Leaf... Silver Queen Temiskaming Trethewey Watts Nova | CANADIAN STOCKS. Dom. Steel, Com... ... .00 TEXAS PHYSICIAN MURDERED. Brother Accused of Shooting and Stabbing Him to Death. Dallas, Texas, March 27.--Offering no | objection other than that he acted in seli-defence, Roy H. Tarry, of this city, surrendered at the county pri- son, in connection with the killing of his brother, Dr. Hugh F. Terry a {| well-known physician, who was stab- bed and shot to death in his apart- ments yesterday. The body showed a total of sixty-seven knife wounds be- sides six bullet wounds. Other than assertions by members of the family that the physi ician was subject to the use of drugs and the statement of the man under arrest, no details of the killing are ascertainable, but later warrants were sworn out for Paul, Robert and Cleveland Terry, other brothers of the dead physician. Friends of the dead man deny that he was a drug fiend. ' Arrivals Of Steamships. Montreal, March 27.--The Allan line Royal Mail Turbine steamer Victorian from Liverpool for Halifax, and' St. John, arrived at' 9:30 a.m. on the 26ih of March, and sails this evening on the 29th March. The Allan line stramer Ionian, from Portland, for Glasgow, via Halifax, arrived at Halifax at 12:15 p.m. on the 26th of March and anchored in mid-steeam till gale moderates. The Allan line steam- or' Corinthian, from Glasgow, via Mo- ville and Halifax, arrived at Boston at 12:15 p.m., on the 26th of March. George Price, bow oar of the fam- ous Paris crew, died Friday night at his home, Carleton, N.B., after an ill- ness of two months. : "Moth camphor balls," flake h camphor, and cedar camphor are sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. 'Phone 230. Bibby's 82 hats are wonders. And ii every mother's son of us made a strenuous eliort to reach the top Share wouldn't be sach a crowd at the bottom. "A 95¢c. Almond Cream" is sold at | | Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Tt - | pays to buy drug store wants at this 2 |store. . | Sce Bibby's nobby $4. 50 trousers. 1t is more blessed to give than itis v | to receive, but most of us are willing to let the other fellow have the bless- d [ing. e| See Bibby' s dresgy. $1.50 trousers. {| Beef, Iron and Wine, "Our Own" mnke; pint bottles, - 50c., at Wade's n | drug store. Few best value in hats, Livingston's. It's difficult to get a crooked man interested in the scenery along the straight and narrow path. r BEAUTIFUL WOMEN. Paris is Full of Then and Nearly All Use Parisian Sage. In the beauty show at the metropol- two vears ago, gold medals were awarded to five different women. To the mo besutiful woman be- i |twéen 20 and 25; between 95 and 30; ad | between 30 and 35; between 35 and 40, and between 40 and 45. ¢ A society reporter who interviewed all five women in the interest of his papers, reported that all of them had beautiful hair, and that each of the five enthusiastically attributed her luxuriant hair to Parisian Sage. G. W. Mahood sells Parisian Sage for He guarantees it to cure dandruff in two weeks; to stop falling hair and itching of scalp. It aad hot certainly gratify you. Start a Savings Account Many people fail to save, because do not vodtize the potas of small economies. they The practice, once begun, of laying rip orient i , every Sopu become a fixed habit. result in a few years will probably surprise, and to-day with - in which to make pre- now from our large assort- ments of fashionably correct spring millinery. Spring Suits; $ Stunning Models § Never had so splendid a « collection of spring suits be- fore. 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St. Petersburg, March 27. ma has adopted the budget of the col- onization department; with a resolu- tion asking the government to sus- pend the sale of liquor in all regions open to colonization. Ii is usually the man of the house that has the most use of the pronoun makes any woman's hair beautiful, soft and luxuriant. Tap David M. Spence, ~The dou- The Leading Mantle and Millinery Store ~~ COBALTS. We strongly advise the immediate purchase of rownd ewel Send for prospectus. R. L. COWAN & CO. STOCK BROKER - Toronto. ANY SIZE YOU WANT. In Good Coal can be Juicy had if you leave your orders at WALSH'S COAL YARD, A 55-67 Barrack St. Fortify the System Against Colds, &c. By using Bovril or Johnston's Fluid Beef We have a fresh supp! in all sizes, 20¢., 35¢., 6bec. and $i.00 FRESH OYSTERS D COUPER: - Ignition Dynamos, Storage Batis, Spar Pgs, Carburetors, Efe. TRY OUR DRY RY BATTERIES. Turmbufl Electrical Mg. Go. 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