Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Apr 1909, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1000. é 10 FINISH INSPECTION" TIS EASTER DAY BOARD AF EDUCATION Children's Print, Duck and Gingham Dresses Cb OF CATARAQUI AND FRON. SERVICES WILL BE JOYOUS NOTIFIED BY EDUCATIONAL and Pinafores, 25¢, 35, 45, 50, 60c and up. TENAC WARD WALKS. |. AND HELPFUL. DEPARTMENT D Hel! ARTMENT We have just refeived another lot of Corset Board of Works on- Tour This | The Resurrection of Christ will Ee That Collegiate Grant is Withheld Afternoon--Victoria Street | the Theme of the nigh --A Collegiate Matter of Dis4 | Cover Embroideries, All our patterns, Be Ce arti Sat] cpine-Cenirt Sete Kinder | worth 26c yd. We will sell them at the Bethel Congregational M 3 For Flushing. i ner Johnson and Barrie streete--Morn-| pe Board of Education met on 15 d Ihe Board of Works had 'a meeting ing serv ice, 11 o'clock; evening sef- | Thursday evening and had .an hour same as the last lot, C y »- Thar i: afteyrioch Alderm rej yies, = 7 0 clovk. RL hisholm land a half session, a good part of on Thursday afternoon, / € aris | i preach at both services. 3 : x 4s ALI . tscussi 4 - 5h 3 : R "Spreads Like Butter." ham (chairman), Toye, Harty, Kent! "pio, Baptist chuirch--Rev. Douglas he 'mishehasior anid a ug 95 Pair of Large Lace Curtains Left. Sale . {4 Sold only in 15¢ and 25¢ blocks and Free being in attendance, The 1aing, pastor, at both services, ILlgf a collegiate* teacher, and the en- - 3 sngineer stat hat two street water-| Rl air act Ae ; ¢ T A P i 95 P J For sale by all Grocers, ne Teer sated Hat wo Ad I ina. Resurrection Joy,' 7 pan. gaging of assistance for the Central TY ce, C alr. . 4 The thgersoll Packin Jeo Ltd. : tion "8 Hiner y, ifi necessary. Paurs Spiritual Resurrection." Bible! chiol kindergarten. There were ' i dy g Co., operation on Si ay, seessary- i Lhool 'at i , 2:43 p.m. Strangers cor- r ~ i chai 8 Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, Street scraping would begin next week, ! pally invited re) wit the er. present W. H. Godwin (chairman), | after the Rrst rai 1 : : IR. Henderson, J. R. Donaldson, Profs ; eo 4 ; , "The chairman said that the remainder' , Wallin ougregatjonsl isd Eine ar gE ya Kv ent vi : exan re ' oves. . . I tec. EDR remainder of Wellington ana Johnson: streets | Chown, H. 2: Metcalfe, W. J. Rento dam:s Craig, Kingston, Agent M te bis Tepe be | Tasar. Rev. J. Charles Villiers. Kas- | R, Meek, Dr. Richardson, WwW. H, Mac- " . Ron rs: w 2 fis 4 pr Saturda afternoon. These tor ; Services, n 8. The Risen {nee J D. Thompson, F. R. - Anglin, S. W Tk are in Catarac ui and Frontenac] Goris, 7 p.m, "1s There Life After | Kilpatriek, S. Roughton. . walls 3 Ca q i Death #' Strangers, are invited. Ald These communications were referred " tk : i | welcome to all. Seats are ivee. {10 committees :-- ; A petition from residents of Rides , Brock street hall, between Bagot | 0 el asking. that senewal of Street . against Se a ring by and Wellington streets--Evangelistic | jgreement between Queen's University \ ¢ ised, a ie S! e Vd ¥= | corvi Orv ORS tan 1 z : . : Boo i he the area has been passed by fuerviee every Sunday evening, seven {and the board of education be arranged. . the city council o'clock; Bible reading and prayer| A H. U. Colquhoun, deputy Jninister rhe ? communication of C. S. Kirk- meeting, every Thursday evening, eight | of education, stating that untif the, de- yatrick complaining of debris from the | © clock. if vou love the "old, old | partment of regulations, regarding drill, AT THE GRAND. ' g 5 British American hotel . gateway flood- | S1OFY earnestly and simply told, | calisthenics, and gymnastics, are carried \ ng over his walk, was referred to the | SOME and hear it. tout the collegiate institute grant would | pylu Glaser Delighted Large Audi- . | i hairman and the engineer for report ooke's Presbyterian church, Bac withheld. | roote § Shureh; : thhelde = Celebre ence in 'Mille. Mischief." WORE I th The engineer reported that the fire «treet--The pastor, Rev. W. €. Mac-| J. G. Ettinger regarding the celebra-} vith that same old laugh, and just > MONEY ef er newest, | jooartment had refused to' loan the {Tavish, Ph.D., will conduct beth ser-|tion of Empire Day. 1% up. | no P04 of Works any old hose for | vices. Brotherhood of Andrew and | The management report was adopted, | as captivating as _cver, Lulu Glaser de-| 20. and } DO. Ghd: 4 x : : 2% | Philip meets at 2 p.m.; Sunday school It recommended that certain' nine of lighted a very large audience -at the styles are S y oses and to buy 400 feet| Pp, p.m.; nda) 1 at 5 4 ¥ 3 SS _--_ nN hing De , = oe department would 'and Bible class, "3 p.m.; young peo-| the public school teaching staff be given Grand, on ahursday ght, inher ew KING HATS are guaranteed and S ot $50. The by-law was looked up |Dle's meeting, 8.15 p.m. Strangers al-|a yearly increase of $10 for 1909 and of ori EG a ai JS nd nea as combine Style and Quality. The ind it was shown that flushing was en- {ways welcome. | 1910, and that Messrs. Marshall, Wal} given many ev IT caus, @ * new shapes iall itabli tircly in the hatids. of the city engineer | First Church of Christ, Scientist--jkem and Metcalfe be a committee to served them all. She was forced lo, ne hapes are especially suitable. Ihe fatter wanted to know how he Sunday morning, 11 clock, subject, | make arrangements on behalf of the |make a speech, and replied in her own | fi.r young men. Come and let us could "order flushing done when he "Are Sin, Discase and Death Read 7" | public schools for the prizes offered by cute way. Her SuEESS in this het Qlay. | show you our ; had no hose. On motion of Ald. Free | Wednesday evening testimonial meet:|B. W. Robertson and Hon a lig I3 o¥en great Lan § al ut oly yard ) We have some particularly vax decide y ask the city council t ing, 8 o'clock. *Free public reading- | Harty, for writing by the pupils. uth. bwin a} J R : had handsome designs, made from- it was decided to ask the city countt 104° 8c oo Hore xcept S81 Principal Ellis presented the follow- and the three acts go through with °| New Spring Shirts gnS, nh For Easter Time. furnish hose to the engineer for flusl Genuine (Sea : Lion) and ga Ald 3 , ard] . collegiate in-|sw at is it 1 sting. In or- a He DEES day, 3 to 5 o'clock; Monday and [ing report regarding the collegiate n-|swing that is most interes 0! - Horn Backed Alligator. me Rb ngineor advised no action on | Thursday evening, 8 to 8.30 o'clock. stitute :--Scholars enrolled, 398; aver- der to carry out a wager that she will New Spring Neckwear is there are } we Higater. i ld Ihe in ' \ " 3 " hi Draperies . SAD the complaint of Mrs. Thomas King, | All are cordially welcomed to the ser-}38¢ attendance, 267. Corresponding | spend twenty-four hours in Fremstadt | o 4 A eR 1a a ol , . : ; Lansdowne avenue, regarding the drais {vices and the reading-room. numbers last year 395 and 373. barracks, Miss Glaser compelied 0] New Spring Gloves A Medium Sized Genuine ] He 'stated that nothing ¥ | St. Andrew's--Special Easter ser- Inspector Kiug opr gat je don male attire, 2 g ner peble ant N G C Alligator Bag, at $3.50. er =. . : 9 . attends a . e § y er S § E 1 ' 1 atter th the stem. It ice. Rev. Prof. Scott, D.D., preach- public schoo enrolled attendance dur- | hiding the secret OF , ig the ew rin BR tb eth of i private] er at 11 a.m. Ct pn. Tine prin ing March' was 2.161; average 1,893, comedy. It would indeed be Seal | op g Laps "A Large Square Commod- drain to the house | tette and choir have prepared elabor- little more than last year. Twelve new to find a better stage girl-boy than she | ious Black Sea. Bag, at The board adc pted {he engineer's re- ate Easter music, especially in the pupils were admitted, of whom six |tusned out to be. Miss Glaser has cap-| Ask to see our new "BOULE- $2.75. . a . tl avani hed shew Gn een were recent arrivals in the city. There | able support. There is good comedy by | "» » : port recommending the construction cl evemng, when the choral music, "The | WT c ob Alexander Clark as the elderly Meline, | VARD close-fitting collar. | We are reaching age system t your t tell on 7 ar Fy ue abit The Te A. rc tan onsas Of rusncy: . . sewer on York street, near Frontenac | Resurrection," will be sung.. Soloists were ten cases of : : J a OR : So : fi for the day, Miss Mona Kniht ie. On motion of Prof. Marshall, sec- with Frank Farrington as Sergt. Lo In regard t 1e cl f Victori | Beatrice Te ndv. C. Ke Yiput.-C orided by Mr. Meek, it was decided, ow- | baer, who made a hit with his whist ing, | BROS In regard to the claims of Victoria) Beatrice andy, W. Kelso, Lieut.-Col. |: § C 1] Fiedely Meline, the dudish son, and; *) street residents for damages to their | Strange and Arthur Craig. ng to the overcrowding * of Central Fiedely Me ps Ic Andre Claire "thel Jowellers ti houses through the overflowing of the| St. George's cathedral--Easter day, school kindergarten, to engage a girl| W ifliam Rese AS ed bilit ; For the : ors. Opticians. sewer, the city solicitor reported he had | holy 'communicn, 6:30 a.m., 8 a.m. for .the ino at 3 or 5 re mo. STU ni he gO RS Gertrude ? a 350 King St. received statutory declarations from the and 11; matins, 10:15, preacher at A question of discipline mn certain singing, § ) Yastiers OF Marriage Li = 1 ~ » po [+ p 3 a 1 1 claimants 'as to the amount of the dam- | chdval celebration, Dean Bidwell. The collegiate classes was discussed One | Donell and Ethel Intropoli, as mimic R ages, One of the claimants, Rev. Mr. |band of the R.C.H.A., under Band- of the teachers has had d culty in and Lola re pectively. We have a choice lot of Pierce had reduced his amount frem | master Light, will assist in®the musi- maintaining order in classes. He . ; Ostrich and- Marabea: Boas ! : { : 1 A Rava : EE doc = "Ni " Simpkins." $15 to $5. The total amount claimed |cal part of the service, playing the will have to be more severe with the To-Night Usgle Josh Si pki st was $196.58 he matter was left in| "Hallelujah Chorus," at the offertory. pupils. ta . i The Joshua Simpkins® company, % ~ ! Children's service, 3 p.m.; baptisms Miss "Ethel Abord, St. Catharines, |¢heir own special scenery, a band of All colors : All sizes All prices 1:15; evensong, 7 p.m., preacher the applying for position on collegiate in- Imusic and fine orchestra, will produce | All the very latest from , | : | abevance { NT 1 The Gas Tank Question. } | here was a meeting of the Light | Heat and Power committee, on. Thurs i dz I'he chi an, -Ald. Elliott, pre- | : 1 |v BY p | vided \ " Caen were Alds Can | , "Man and the Easter Message' GOOD FRIDAY RECITAL {in one of the many, villages of Yee A 2 . NR 4 Message | x 2h o roe SCENES oT] Yours, f£hone 90. son, Ha Rigney and Angrove. p.m., "One of the Questions Jb err : fe Jueond Bet Sint A Ee I. F. Harrison Co. At the last meeting of the committee, | Wanted God to Answer." Short Eac-|BY Vocal Students Club in|Uncle JOShS ° § as { i Bishop of Ontario. stitute Staff. & © lthe great pastoral _comwdy-drama of | D. R. Fletcher, Toronto, applying for | that name at the~Grand to-night. Chalmers, Presbyteri orner Bar- ow ; 4 . | yterian, corner Bar-io gion of public school' teacher The piece deals with country life and | {rie and Earl streets--Rev. M. Macgil- livray, D.D., pastor. Services : Ee ------ - | people, three acts of the play being laid | TY TTT TOIT TTITITI it was decided to ask the city solicitor | ter addresses and rich, abundant Eas- Chalmers' - Church.) ei Bi the third set 2 sesisationsl ae! gore ior 'advice, as regards what action | ter music. Sunday school and Bible There was quite a large attendance at TH le Beg ds 3 hows, lete EO full | should be taken for the placing of the |clasg, 3 pm. Wednesday, 8 p.m., athe Vocal Student' Club annual 'recital OF Jess an 3 pete enuine timbe | gas tank in proper shape, and the solici- {union meeting to be addressed bylin Chalmer s church, Good Friday af- Speration I I or circular | tor reported the committee was in a | Rev._Prof. Orr, DD, of Scotland. | ternoon, and : an excellent programme ie. Saw 13 3 ge { at 2 position to proceed, without any further | Strangers and students cordially invit- | was given. The organ selections were speed saw, and cuts up real timber at lightning . Notifications 10 Me Campbell, with the led to all services. "Marcia Funebre' (Chopin), piayed by Sh repairs of the tank, as committee may | Sydenham Street Methodist church-- | Miss Shaw is "Marche Funebre et 2 | 0lSe a Bann he advised, and the committee decided Charles © Alired Sykes, B.D., pastor: Chant Seraphigue." (Gailmant) play- "The Land of Nod. | 3 to report to council that the city solici- | William Samuel E. Rork's beautiful production | ! Craig, pastor's helper. 10]ed by Miss Singleton. and "Meditation; | kK roduction | tor had advised that the work be under- {a.m., junior league and class meet-|on Bach's 1st Prelude" (arr. by | extravaganza "The Jan of Nod will 3 r : rh r taken, and 'that the committee be emn-|ings; 11 Easter services G 1) played by Mrs. A. R. B Wil-{ occupy the stage at the ranc an Tues- | 4 Will soon begin If ve ken, a 2s; a.m., Easter services, theme, |Gonuod) played by Mrs. = B. y the sta | d 1 gn, you powered to proceed with the same, and | "The Resurrection Of Christ, a His- | liamson, Mus. Bac [here were two |day, April 13th. It is a production | <3 want report to couneil. After this, the next torical Fact:" 2:45 p.m., Bible school: | quartettes, comprising Miss Knight, Miss | whose novelty of character drawing and 4 a / J } p ad? ; | & ' { step for the committee, will be to take |' p.m., theme, 'The Teaching Of B. Tandy, lsieut.' Col. Strange, and Ar-| stage furnisl ment distinguishes it A W F . up the various schemes for the work Jesus Concerning the Future Life." |thur Craig: Their selections were "Cast | among its cont hs nbs No. such re 3 = | . . Gourdier's, On the advice of the city solicitor. | Music, morning, * Easter carol. "0| Thy Burden on the Lord": ( Maunder) ; | sonages have ev r be ore been mtroduce ¥ | 'Ph : \ ) » g, "Eas } 3 Ora {M4 : x so ' | one, 700. the council will be asked to pay the ac- | Bells In the Steeple;* anthem, "The ani "Hear Our Prayers" (Ryder). into stage work and they have been sc | . os x and 80 Brocs count of Davis & Farnam, for $401.09, | Lord Is Risen;" solo, Mrs. James Miss Hazel Massie sang "Consola- skilfully arranged that any -suggestion | 4 | ree, . balance due that firm for work on tite | Small: solo, "Calvary," Harvey An- tion" (Dudley Buck) and "The Cross" | of artificiality 'has been overcome, The | : i le 1 cloths, tank, which was held back pending an grove. Evening, Easter carol, "0 (H. Ware); Christopher Kelso render- | comedy in "The land of Nod" is of } The best line of Kid Gloves | SetsesssLeee | . ' Bells In the Steeple;"' chorus, "0 ed "There is a Green Hill Far Away '| the spirited, wholesome kind which | $% jn' the trade. Black and Linoleums, Ihe sum of $106.07 was granted foi | Praise the Logd'; recitatine, 'O Lord (Gonuod), and "When I Survey the compels immoderate laughter, and the | $- Colors, $1.00 and $1.25. All By using the Best Moth repairs to the arc lamps. 1God,"" and air, "The Daughters Of Wondrous Cross (Farmer); Arthur music 1s all of the popular sort which sizes. Destroyer CEDAR CAMPHOR 20c. Per Lb. McLeod's Drug 4 Store. : " AAAAAAAAAAAAAANSD ao A ae -~y x WELLL LRTETETEE Leela PETTITT FITTV LTY mvestigation VOTO R Mat f --------------m-- lthe ' City," Harold Angrove; male Craig. "It is Enough," from Mendels- | is enjoyed by all classes. The produc- | p gt ugs & ats, SALVATION ARMY WEDDING. |quartette, 'Ashamed Of Jesus," |sohn's "Elijah"; Miss Kathleen O'Hara, [tion as to scenery, costumes and ther | : . --- | Messrs. William Eva, Harold and Harv- | "He Made Himself of No Reputation' effects is massive and beautiful. and the | Paucy Collars, in all the [ace Curtains Miss Autumn Kidd Becomes Mrs. |vey Angrove and Sergt. Harte. and "King All Glorious," froni-Stainer s ensemble generally is unusually com newest ideas. = George Granger. Queen Street Methodist chureh-- | °C rucifixion, and Miss Kwight, "Rock plete and effective. Window Shades. i 1e Salvation Army Barracky was Rev. W. H. Sparling, B.A. pastor, Ages" (Remick) and "While Mary 4 Fancy Belts, Bejing and owdéd dn Thursday evening to wit wiii preach at both services. 11 a.m. Ry (Jordan). The hymn "Holy, "The Virginian." 4 Buckles. : ness tlie fuptial ceremony of Miss "The Incredulity Of the Disciples, | Holy, Holy," concluded . the recital. "The. Virginian," with W. S Hart And all or any of the \utumn Kjdd and Deputy Bandmaster Touching the Resurrection;"" 7 p.m ee and notable. associate players will be the | 4. .pajnty Waists, hundreds of . | attraction at the Grand on Thursday. | 4 styles, $1.00 and up. { . ...'s . George -Grainger The platfo and | report of the missionary congr little fixings re quired yall DE ro tifully a orn ih and annual Easter service. of song. If you are run down start running | April 15th. "The Virginian" has cap to finish up with, ory flowers and flags. A banner with a (lass meeting, 10 a.m.; Youny 'Men's [up towards sound health. Debility | tured the public fancy more completely ' motte "Soldiers .and - friends unite in}! lub, 2 p.m. Open session of the |means a loss of a portion of life itself. [than any book play ever dramatized | Be sure and see our display wishing the bride and bridegroom in | Sunday school, 2:45 p.m.: Jadies' | Vitality means new life, new energy, |and its exceptional success is now stage | of Suits. Best showing that y their work, goods, riches and blessings," | class Wednesday, 3 p.m.; mid-week | freedom from disease and the power to | history W. S. Hart in the name part | Jb the Ladies' of Kingston have * C all S was suspended above the platform | service, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Morning | accomplish things. Wade's Iron Tonic|has scored a tremendous personal hit | Jy ever been privileged to look > Brigadicr Hargraves, Montreal, per | anthem, "In the End Of the Sab- Pills (Laxative) build shealth by sup- by reasen of his clever interpretation ot upon. ' Kingston ' formed the ceremony. Both contracting | ths" wie, 'He & Risew,. Mr. {plying the system with rich vital| Owen hk Frank Campeau ot Yor parties standing beneath the folds of | Milne, oronto; "Lo, the Resurrec-| blood. : is excellent in the part of Trampas Carpet Warehouse. the Army flag ' [he bride was assisted | tion Morn." Miss O'Hara. Evening, | They are a great nerve strengthener ----r Miss Nofima Knapp, while Frank [Song sey ice. Anthems, "'Hearken Un-|and blood maker. In boxes, 25c., at Well Dressed Store Windows. assisted the bridegroom Two | to Me,' "The Strife Is 0'er," "Gloria | Wade's Drug Store. Money back if not The Easter decorations in many of little maids, dressed in white, From Twelfth Mass," "The Heavens ' ro » TUT VLLLTTRTTTRS VOTES TLVLVRTLVRLS Fieedom From Disease. cesses aTITTTRTRTSRN' QD Ee a hd >t ph SassssssrsssssIseTTTe He congratulated the happy couple on [preach at both morning and evening | THE HOUSE OF HATS. 5 4 erm retty Lh, satisfactory. the shop windows oft Prificess street are i ¥ wcted as flower girls, The ceremony Are Telling:" solo, "Hosanna,"' Miss Tl ---- the finest ever scen here. Some mer 3% * ewman k evs ststsssnBRBRRRRRRSA | wis simple and impressived: "10'Hara. Organ recital before the| The ' pi following as the eleven best dressed | The Always Busy Store. { their tie and prayed God's blessing on | ecrvices. Music : Morning, procession | windows on Princess street --Suther- | ¢ 5 new office for the light, heat | chants always have wellsdressed win- their union. Addresses were also made lal, "Jesus Christ Is Risen To-day,' land's, Lockett"s and Abernethy's Shoe | srr ord ToT TITIIP wo 3 Iie address by Brigadier' Hargraves service, 6:30 to 7. and power plant, is now about com- dows, while others present windows that ' ¢ : . . ¢ | ® [by bandsman Downey, and bandsman 'Chri 'assove Saerific : Best's < s+ Ge Mills' | | wy bandsmi yy @ andsman wist Our Passover Is Sacrificed | stores ; Best's drug store; George Mills' | eer Two Brick Dwellings, Nos. Christmas. A congratulation telegram {for Us," "The Day of Resurrection," Tn _ hat store; | { onumen S Vv 4 { . | was appropriate. He said he was glad St. Luke's church--Reyg R. S. For-| pleted, and is most attractive. are no better than those of a quarter of A 1 Steacy's dry goods store and | 0004 * : 47] & 479 P S Just received, for Spring J rincess St. | to perform the ceremony and expected jnerh, rector. Services, S"a.m., holy | {2 century ago. The progressive mer- | | to be called upon to unite several other | communion; 11 a.m., holy communion | - bi ant is known by his show windows. | ms | ; * 2 | vas read from bandsman Green, Peter- |The Strife 1s O'er"'; Te Deum, Ste | Knox's fifteen cent store tte AT COOKE"S CHURCH. --e | weir best wishes. Thé band played Newman, Mr. Harris and Mr. Pardoe; beautiful selections during the (J ubilate, Tours; Kyrie, Tours; Sane- 'the wedding march" being {tus, Tours; anthenp, 'Easter Tri- memhers of the band in a short oe. Jand morning prayer. 'The pastor will Our fair millinery friend picked out the | boro, and Captain and Mrs. Bloss also | phens; quartette, Mrs. Betts, iy > ' | | {or | % trade ' i Te Addresses Were Given on the Mis- | v Containing 9 rooms each, pec noted I'he presents for the | umph," A. J. Holden, Mrs. Betts. 3 . ride were displayed on several tables !p.m., special service for the Sunday | | and w oe admired They were very beau- ischool. 7 pm. music, processional, | evening interesting addresses were tiful. Mr and Mrs. Grainger left for| Jesus Christ Is Risen To-day' | given by Prof. Morison, Rev. C. A n their wedding tour at mid |i Joss Lives No Longer, Christ Is| ; ; : &vkes, Rev. John Chisholm, and Felix | , . | Risen, ours evening service; an- | " 1 Shaw, on the great sionary confer- | Preparations are being made ha ~ : s a Shaw, on the great nussionary Riions g made for the them, "I am He That Liveth | § : ol J M 2 hh' mvyie Ap ; vee , ' 3 nee lo The adlresses! 80th a : i ~rsary of Gen. Booth's birth solo, Mr Pardoe quartette Fee he m mo Tag The iin site { i ames u en on Sund: ands » new banner of ETT . : al ere d a st t : i on Sune a \ hand ome new banner 01 | Betts, Miss Newman, Mr. Harris 2 {the meeting was a most profitable one | 372 Princess St., the general was suspended "in the hall. | Mr. Pardoe: solo, "1 Know That My | be ait. whe aed, A thoroughly Sanitary opp. YM.Coh. Campbell Bros'., To-Night. Redeemer Liveth," Mrs. Betts. The | Prof. Dyde spoke; advocating the I'S Toilet Article. Will not i \ { | sionary Conference. | At Cooke's church, on Thursday | New Scotch Granite - Latest designs. Rock S gaev bottom prices. modern improvements with large tract of good wrden land' in rear, new urn, just the place for a re- i farmer who wants to cupy his time profitably in 4 { amdening and poultry rais- Ae TRBTIRTBLBO TORS LVR OVVRTITCTROTL Foe that uobby sew. Eacter-hat. hin at morning and evening will be When tke exams are over | holding of a monthly meeting for the ge "Will pot harden. Tn . ' right, come in and see -our up-to-- {discussing of missionary work, and it Toilet and Bath Si i FOR SAI E Wil i d h ith th {was decided to recommend to the local . A288, i - Will be found an excellent remedv| Lecture In Chalmers Church. ate hat store with the up=to~} |. mmittee of the Laymen's Missionary | & i Gg for sick headache. Carter's Little Liv-| y h Movement. 't) é ? awl aemtad Just arrived, car of building and er Pills. Thousands of fetter from) At Chalmers, church, yer the aus- | date hats. Youll want a new |e Sovrment, that such a plan be carried From 40c. to | plastering lime, plastering hair. people who have used them prove this | Thces oo 8 en at och | hat before you leave town, and i fact. Try them. James Orr, of Glasgow, will Joos | you couldn't go anywhere else 2 : : , 2. ach. t Diuny's (Coal and Wood Yard, | Notice. The usual number of holiday drunks |! 3 k . | By and see the geeat variety we | You are invited to see Nordheimer 235 Wellington street. | | = | | | | | | : : : Owner leaving the city. .Can yught reasohable Friday nia} Mos ¢ } ere} Collection. | | s ° m i ---------------------------- { jshow quiet | Jr. ture on 'Christ and the Gospel in Re-| pianos. on view in Kirkpatrick's Art A new supply just la. : 9. "Phous 443a. am-- The "Indian" list is- still increasing. | Gallery, 159° Princess street. Also Ca- { On Thursday ers were served © - - ~ nadian representatives for Steinway & 3 a Ito h McCann | [Tome sn ee. res Tog MEG Pigg nad dog Don't Ra See the Laxative Bromo uinine | not touch, taste .or nandle intosica | nication. . A P CHOWN. New all ape r---- {ting liquor L "» y art Pore ' ' rr | 1 T Brock St., Cor King St ' "ures a Coldin One Day, GripIn2 Days | "Spring tonic." beef, iron and wipe 1 ¥ Hat Gs ak D ist d Optiei E. : AS RS. 5 . - lt pays to buy it at Gibson's Red mporters Of Fine Hats. In the popular shades and shapes, ruggisy an clan. '| eo 7 ag on hair A {cron rug sae. 126-128 Princess St. 1is2 and $2.50, Campbell Bros', thel® fe Pp D. FR 4 EB I - ME IAIN box. 23 he latest bats, #2. Libby's ere 3 pl "ri ; d | FAasai cb ' $ were around the city on Friday and | cent Criticism. ¢ ' i ¢ 5s 2 BBTV B BLD LHBL SAORI VERVRUDVS A thd store for nobbiest hats. CH LFLLESHIOLAITOSGP LQ ~~ "Phone, 373. 79 William St.

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