Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Oct 1909, p. 2

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» THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1900. THE SPORT REVIEW. ore roxmeient oe LIGHTING 0 i Special Sale Of Left Tuesday Morning. Curtains THE COLLEGIATES WILL | One hundred and eighty-five people COSTS A VERY SMALL ., Ses PLAY INDEPENDENTLY. je, te oe! kon Tueuiay mn AMOUNT MONTHLY. TM Wodl Panama Dress Goods 2 - ; --r York excursion. and it was expected g i Furniture, Dickson, of 'the Locos Baseball ey there id i a goodly pH Princess Street Merchants Continue 4 Team, Severely Injured a Fing- Qeave on the afternoon boat. Tomo to Light Up--A Suggestion > 4 --The R.C.H.A. "Sports Held 0% Morin there will be another Made to the Civic Light Com- 370 Yards of All Wool Panama Dress Goods, all good colors. This Afternoon. The follow ng' is a list of those who mittee. | : : Special While It Lasts, 33c Yard.' The Collegiate rugby team bad a left Tuesday morning : "The lighting of the windows of the good practice on Youday afternoon. ro aud Nise ; Buf i? X z IF. husiness hinges on Princess Stivet i% GREY FLANNEL at 15¢, adc, 2 20e, 30¢, 35¢, | large number =f players were ont enwick, rs 3 aegler, " ow- engaging the attention of pedestnans, 9 . land were put through some hard en, Mrs. R. J. Beevar, M. E. Gravelle and last evening 'many comments were RED FLANN NEL at 20c, 25¢, 35¢, 40c. work pv the coach, Humphrey May. | (Portsmouth), B. Zacks, ®. A. Cap. made on the store windows that were STRIPED SHAKER from He yard u I'he 'bovs # all fi Mu«, William i 3 i 1 bovs are showing fine form Rydder., Mrs. Samuel illuminated and upon those that were > I WW D N and will be about as strong as. last Quinn, J. Grundy, Mrs. M. Kennedy, not. The difference was decidedly k LAIN WHITE SHAKER F LANNELS from 8c up. Ivear, il not stronger. The team will |[Mrs. A. Robinson, George Dougherty, marked. The merchant who had his not likely enter the Intercollegiate Dr. A. E. Knapp, Ernest Leach, "Har. window lights in operation had a fine B ' Fl i. =L1 d Uv d i 25 eries this = vear The players have rv' Pense,, Miss FE. Camic, Miss N. advertisement of his goods, one that OyS' eece ine n erwear. rom C had a fine time other vears playing |Dwyer, Miss A. Dwyer, Miss Small: he who{runs could read, for at night " . : games . in ifierent towns and atiesiridge, Mrs. Thurston. Mrs. G. Lyman, more people will stop to gaze at a t y : ia yn t ; ! : . ' oq eo : : o ET I i sete dre 0 Ladies' Tailoring and Dressmaking Looking For Grounds. Mis. A. EK. Howard, Mrs. James Suth- decidedly small and some idea of it Now that Queen's senior football erland and daughter, Mrs. G. B. Mc- can be had from a little comparison. : A team has commenced its practices Kay, Miss L. Ackroyd, Mr. and Msk.. A Whig representative bad the nerve: gd = 9 at the athletic field. the junior eity!G. E. Clark (Collins Bay), M. Sus to ask Afineslev: Burrows, the Biion at . . rugby league is in need uf grounds, on man, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hiscock, J. theatre ppbprietor, who was standing : ; © r so welll to hold their games, and as al. Behan and sister Mr. and Mrs, in front of his amusement house, what Far bins osiilt all the games scheduled for | Macdonald, Mr. and Mrs. J. -Hooper, it cost nim for illuminating his en- time. Fur-|(his week, have been postponed be- | Miss J. O'Brien, Mrs. 1 Keves, "Hap- trance and front so brilliantly. n the house [cause suitable grounds cannot be se- {ry" Brannigan, Mrs. J. E: Howard "It costs me eight dollars a month moderate | cured. Mr. Thompson, of the Y.M.|{Mr. and Mrs. D. Rea, Mrs. R. Alex for all the lights," Mr. Burrows 're: 1, Princess Street Methodist (A, is putting forth every efiort pos- afider, 8. Shibley, A. Thompson, I. plied. "Some months it costs me arpets for this! sible, to get a place fop the games. | Wartelsky, the Misses Abramsky, Miss only six dollars, and in summer not Church Monday Evening. ery careful to mn ampus has 'been mentioned, | R. Klein, " Mrs. 1 Alkes, Mrs: R. J half that amount. [I don't think ii Lhe annual tea of Princes: Stree designs and t he association team at the col-|Comett; Miss H. . Trueman (Picton), would cost the majority of merchants Methodist Sunday school, ' Monday s ls and Wil- + will need the campus for their! Mrs. J. G6 Boulter (Picton), Mrs. J. more than waelve or fteen dollars a evening, proved a great success. A successful. A | practice, | + . and unless some arrange- | N. Bongard '(IMicton), Miss Katie Ag- year to light their = windows every large number of the friends of the s ik due to pment gan be made for the use of the!new, W. H. Williamson; L. G. Luman night. That's pretty cheap advertis church turned out to enjoy the delica- 2 1 ow unds, the proposition now facing | (Napanee), Mr. and Mrs, G E. Clark ing isn't it, and it's effective adver- cies prepared by the young ladies of 8s artme is + league is a most serious" due. It (Collins vi. Miss M. Jones, Ms, tising too. 3 I'the school, and to likten to an excel . I) would fe v great pity to have the! Finkle (Newburgh), Mr Saunders | At present the city gives a special Jot Programe, , de fy airman, x F Pr 2 , acue break up. just for the Tack of | (Queen's hote bh. Mi and Mrs \. rate of six cents a kilo-watt for out arrison kept the arge audience : ia : ¢ . : s Curtains are ' wil rt it is hopid that suit- | Chiff and family (Napanee) side "display lighting. It is suggested (many of whom were obliged 10 inte SSE received saiiplet © hy mast miguifcest Lue & Feud: together with | able arratigements can be made. Mr. amd Mrs B. Way (Brown- that the six-cent rate should be ex- stand) in excellent humor, by apt re- IOLCEts bound Hin » it g 2 ha oh, 2 . Bs tae Selug French Tapestry; | » ; ~ {ville), Mrs. H. 'Haight (B rownvilley, tended to wmdow lighting, which marks, and a- tactful announcement of Bes of he Ancst A edge, Those ps fue Ty pis ) of 120 Velour and Serges, Medals For Ball Platers. Migs Grace Haight (B rownville). helps immensely *to illuminate a the. diferent numbers. He made sade pag ee ie a yn tg Eo i be se 3 em 13 to and over Curtains. : . awamtitive of , | Miss J. Buchanan (Picton), Mr. and street, | telling remarks, in his opening speech ks 8 own 0 A A meeting of the executive of tie | Mis : Rachouan icty he icaec | "Let there be light" is the sign dis- jon the necessity of having trained these too, and taken orders from over 500 of the students and shall Phone 90. City Baseball League, was held on |Mrs. B. Young (Picton), the | Let there be light" is the sign dix. jon the necessity of having trainec| *™iogoda" to 'have those who have not yet seen them come and Monday evening, at the Hall | Boulter (Picton), = Mrs. A. Thomspn Ik payed In the ndo: < te old Rey ge, Ste ool, Rs look ther Sver. The Focus aad prices Wits ool Shem ". Harrison Co. hotel, Brock treet, to arrangé for and Mrs. C. A. Thomson (Dgs Ange Woods' Fair building on Princess congratulated his church on its num « tel, Bro street, 8 ; o ) ngratuls tore at i Lhe tlaving off of the tie between the les, California), Miss H. Brennan, Miss Street. i : bers of fine young men who so ably We are also agents for Chandler, Ingram & Bell's line of mi ore that improves.) the playing off ef the ti n . h ; Dood A g medical . Victorias and Locos, but no con- {L. Whalen, Miss Cassidy, Mrs, I a renaming wiped in its projects. . : and surgical instruments and shall at all times carry a most complete chain ® vad at The matter | Hayeock, Niss W. Miller, Mrs. W. V BARN WAS BURNED. Those who took part i Bh 2 pro- | line. A special line of dissecting kits for medical students. s 'discusse » CLC ting to | Bogart, Mrs. M. Casey, Mr. and Mis.! nn gramme were rs. (Rev. rnest ) - ! oe is u od, the | and Lb 8 Ah Wo Smith, Mrs. YJ. Leamy and M. L.| Fire Caused By Explosion of Thomas, of Merrickville; Mrs. Edwin AN EXCLUSIVE line of Daiieg stationery, lay on snes t $ , Mrs. 1. 3 " v inl 4 anting Saturday ay their men could | Dean (Napanee), Mrs.oDoran (Belle Lantern. | J. McLelland, Miss Mitchell and Mayor | pillows, posters, crest goods, eto, BR : hot get offi on Wednesday. The Locos | Yille), Ses. Shielte (upanse), a ae J i The explosion of a lantern, on Sat aig Thoma in her reading di T lobjected to Saturday for the same |G War an Is. 5 gion {urday morning » set fire to the barnoi',, : " c ale 1 re ie th h C 11 Book reason After a long digeussion the "Belleville: wig Seager =r > 4g |%: 3 hnhorn, in Pittsburg gh "town: Pes Sg Eo ris lathe ec o e e tore, | matter was left to the president, E. cett, womas Frances, oyle. ship, --- the fine barn and contests a thus RY i terorets. Bor S. Webster, who will try and arrange | Miss Edna Wallace (Belleville), Hope | were totally "destroyed. imple, nutural way she interprete hes Operated by a Qs ieen's Student. he ' R RD , . : ele 8 hich were, on this occa --~---- ~ for the plaving of the game . in the | McGivens (Belleville), Mr. and Mrs; E.l The barn was insured for $1,780, in Jections;, w Trl a or 9a Sr middle of the week. | Halliday, Mrs. Zacks, J. M. Theobald, the British-American company, and a Son, "The This Hdders, and The 260 Princess St. Aw Phone 019. A letter was received by the execu-!M. Turney, Mrs J. M. Bell, Mrs. 'sattlement is being made by the ag DI € I iat, or w lich she hi) - ---- --r . rr-- tive from W. F. Nickle, "M.P.P., ofier-|{Trumlett (Bath), Sergeant Snodden J.!w H Godwin, of this city, cived hearty applause from the audi ing ten wold medals to the winning {T. Rooney, M. Il. Grimshaw, Mr. and! ence CHURCH SOCIAL EVENT. : A SE sundries, pennants, LRN » Er 22.00, $2.50, -- AAAAN Diamonds rs . , a; 5 T Smea- | Mrs. Mclelland, who possesses a " " team The offer wv accepted Mrs. File (Napanee), Thomas Smea "The Bachelor." » { , b I $ f zed, $4.00, $4.50, einen | ton, Mrs. J. D. Smeaton, Miss E. A Ravin: sukiderablv' tack | bi woprano voice of wide range, power yO 4 y x y A g g s y ( b 1s 0, $7.00. # Chance For Kingston Harriers. |Fisher, J. B. Yates Dr 3 Cc. 0 Yoo] [reputation by writing "Girls," Cl; a and ' : I nor, J. Ford, W. Ford, Mrs. G. a A e , va 0 $8 00, 3 00, $10.00, I'he fourth ahnesl Round ghe Noun Toe: Mr B. Hunt D. J. White + Pith, the playwright, decided to 40 and 'Cam Ye By Athol." She kindly ace of the ' or 8 . . les . - >.< . i ada: 4 xe cd : $13:50/ 91500, Re 1 i Tl x Hh. on | (Smithfield). W. A. White (Smithfield), |' contrary thing by clearly refuting yocponded to the enthusiastic. encores nounced , of anisgiving cay, Mre and Mrs. A. Knight, Mr. and the argument he had advanced inthis snd sang "I'm Wearing Awa' Jean . rw TR 3 Be ela xly. In "The: Bachelor" he has and "J , a i : Mrs. ©. . Belleville), Dr and | Lome 4 bids : anc Jock O'Hazeldean with de R P ti miles in length and lies completely 4: . i soy {De Ne ' {been able to attain his end. Mr. Fitch lizhtful ease and sympathy ope or ers foul the base of Hoan Royal. The z , g t { has also taken from 'Girls' two. of; Miss Mitchell sang a charming num- indications are that the race of 1909 the principal characters, the man-hat i irli . and : . 4 : < EP. ! P Pp ' an-hs Ler with girlish sweetness, and Mayor ade to Order will surpass previous One Phe he A PLEASANT SLEEP ing girl and the much-detested man. | Couper, who has brought delight so of « 1905 was captured by "Paddy er [Transplanted in their new environ- jf i ii on eno on d y From Stupor in' won often. to Kingston audiences, sang in Roval, of the M.A.A.A.. in 58.25. Any | A Drunk Awoke From Stupor , ment, however, hoth become' entirely 'oxfeflent voice two patriotic numbers information, entry hlgnks. ete., can be Morgue. : normal and before the curtain falls on | which received vigorous encores. obtained 'from John "Taylor, business | On Monday aiternoon, a farmer, cele- | the final act Mr. Fitch assures the au- Rev. 1 Ladies Took at all tB manager, Montreal Herald. { brating all day, and who imbibed a dience that they will be married. "The dress, entitled, "Threads and Neodles.' acies may 00% 2 a ae " rrr : [load of 'the red stuff, fell off the Bachelor," with Charle Cherry and The large audience gave the best -at- Dress Goods shown in the C Baseball Player Hurt Finger. |sidewalk, on Princess street, neav|the original Maxime Flliott Theatre tention as he spoke of the value of different stores, but when Herbert Dickson, the star first nase- | Sydenham street, and not having the cast and production, will 'be seen here Sunday school work, 4 man for the Locos, is suffering severe | energy to get up, went off to slumber next Saturday matinee and night, at pelts Kingston lly from an: injury received....to his|land to dream of his far-away fields the Grand . y [hand in Saturday's game In cateh-|of corn and patches of potatoes. A ------------ gin teacher preparing the lesson for 'the or antiquated weaves to - t I aring the | o . x { arpet Warehouse. nz a low ball he was hit on the top |nearby undertaker, not seeing the man | Could Not Sign Name. type of scholar to 'be taught, ands show ; every piece crisp and oi the third finser of his right hand, | fall, but seeing him lying on - the) dp . J! bl : Lf } | 1 hi it Should not a little boy, eight vears adapting the lessons to the individu new this season and stamped v Q {the blow . raising the nail from the|road, ran over, placed hm. on '€ i age, be able to sign his own name 7 'als of the class. He hoped to see a ; i i fhe House of Reliable Goods ? | a ok Sgt be wile to sign Ii ov. pa opel. 55 fimger was badly swollen on Mon- | stretcher, and carried him into the with the approval of Paris i In police court, yesterday morningsan large church built beforg o 10 : v or . | 811g r . . i d Foxe . and was very painful. | morgue. He found a slight wound on iP ight-year-old boy gave evidence, but commod; ite the increasi ands of and New York hi | when asked to, sign his name to his the congregation. brillianey, gave with fine effect, Jlue Bonnets Over the Border," amr dd tober 25th I'he course is about ten Rr fede feel ff AVAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA/ NY YY VWI YVY Our stock of Mount- ed Diamonds is very complete. The ring settings are new in de- sign and most carefully made Kvery one. is guaranteed. The Prices Range from $10.00 to $300.00. sms Thomas Brown 'gave an ad- and the possible they want to buy they come which were bevond computa direct to ns. No old colors # tion. He showed the necessity of the SARA A AAA AAA ANDNAAAAN rr Ihis head, summoned a doctor, who | 2 p > 5 s cut, ¢ : i The R.CH. A. Sports. [put some sti hing Plaster bir the Ul levidence, said that he could not sign | » annual sports of the R.C.H.A. | {and then decided to let im AY OM his name, and the chief of police 'was ¢- i I | i t Xmas Pocket Money. 4 y | ope at Lake Ontario Park, at one the stret lg teen 3 it off cat es | called upon: to. write. the lad's name, | An .oppartunity is now presented to | J 1) Cla ing i d Wal Pager ¢ & lo clock © thi afternoon. Fhe soldier | our o clock came, hve ix bs St {while he ms: ade his mark carn enough pocket money with whicl 4 [boys had everything arvanged in fine jen o« lock, and still the man slept on, Ga9 : i Da vou go to school 7" asked the, in buy Chai ents or s { 5 4 ; Ll a 4 § { pao buy wistmas presents or to start Starts Oct: 1st; last chance to @ [order for their annual field day. Many | quite unconscious of his surrounding iia Business - buy' Border by the roll, 4 i SMITH BROS. Jewellers, Opticians, 850 King St. Issuers Of Marriage Licenses. VV YY VYVYVYVYVVYVVVFVYYY $ - | mdgis trate nteresting events were on the pro and of the surprise he was going to "Vou: | Hato school" bl, 7.30 | 2 ¥ § s the! The Orange Meat company . wil At 3B¢C 3 1 0 get when he awoke About 7.30 was 1 8 I ] / : . FRASER 5, 78 Villa St, : mn EE lo lock, he gradually opened his Haply. no award Price s to the winners in their - think it is about time the !lcontest, which closes November' 30t : Y 3 eves, and was just-in the middle of : We show a wide range of At Small Cost ! 3 y pleticher was teaching you ~ to sign | 19097 in amointd of one dolla cash R hore nothing else vou oan have (the first weary yawn, when something | 1 vaur an to snes hundred: dollars. To cash Satin Prunella Cloth in plain 4 or > 2 {told him he was n6t. in the right vO Seve ared oc 8, 1 1 ou se worth so much' that | . Te E sung ' 1 Mag and stripes. Great value at yom l rs ' ab el f Smith's | Place When * he looked arofind, saw A young man, named David Mage I { SO is © as § olvie oO , A girl, oleven years of a who | of ( 1 ric | aul, Yes age, 10 rdinal, Ont., won a seven hun the price » small w Ws Ww ars, the a : A Liniment. It will enable sou the mall windo ith iron bars, t rave evidence. could 'write @ good ne { > heavy door, closed, the cement Hoor, hs i ! ® dred dollar prize in June last. i ol d our ; pe he disowiort of | shreds, and "lastly, that he was Tving on. a Ang . | .You can do the same. Why not | br swellings, neuralgia, rheuma- |' ' " : = s a] Et . 3 ow 4 9 - , % rp 2 4 : s} v ariou ach : and | stretvher, things began to happen and 2 : . te rt no At . 5 and the arous ©8 « 8 9g I 1 or Better Digesti 0- w. I articulairs ivalo " happen quick. The drunk wanted to e g on To-Morro Full particulars on private postear * . pains 'do come { anyone Cost | : ; {ter 2 irertic pa ad { Bin and - . . i i Rent if You Lost | ut so i bi hott Cat J n [i nl 5 RW ah 4 20 Oper Lye onl ar Sauls Tins "that | De Pages sh ot Orange Meas. We show a big special in X byela o 3 'ade, | door, he stood still anc began to | : hg : si : heavy two-tone Dress Goods, M1 co eestor to Henry Wade, His crics brought people from jwill cleanse the stomach and bowels, | B. A. Hotel Arrivals. fall x 5 oh : id corner King and Brock streets, | his store, who were quite willing ic [increase the flow of digestive fluids | « M.. Merrick, Boston: W. 8. RB « fall 50 inches wide, in mang/ iti 7 {corner King and Brock stréets, and!) him out to continue Kis sight and give: the stomach vigor and tone, | Murch, E. Runk, George Hill, W.- H colors. A g snap. our OSI 100 { 3 | corn Princess and Montreal strects seeing. The farmer lost no time in immediate benefit will follow. Day's Galt, E. E. Chisnall, J. McDougall, Ql LB tiing away, even org getting to thank Dyspepsia Cure helps in these ways, [S. P. Sawyer, Mrs. George M. Scott, in theeity hall dome quit! (ha Jeople for their" comiortable hed," [Promptly and every time. Each bottle {Nrg.g. J. Battis; Thomas H. Bill At 75c¢. 2 | work setly before. ten o'clock, this contains sixteen days' treatment. For (io J. R. Reid, Montreal: J. R. Rice, - : Canadian name," was the magistrate's re i ply Arte etd te bt FA Ite Ae an ccan ever come to gi, ining, and a number of people set | sale only at J. B. McLeod's drug |R. (i. Wright, 10 cs his 'home. L | their watches again, believing that | Tale Of A Student. |store, corner King aifdl Brock streets, | Donaldson, W. J. Cockburn, gt. J : We show a 54 tach Cheviot, = O | they were wrong. The clock was giv-1 A student, boarding, on Barrie (Wade's old stand) and corner Prin: Rodger, J. W. Houston, Toronto; A in all the best shades. The Q len nother start |street, lost his pocketbook containing | cess and Montreal streets. M: 4'owling,, .-D. Ha'l., Peterboro same goods as other stores money is 'wasted 2 A tickling or dry cought' ean be quick- '%14 in bills. Did he sit 'down and|™ =H. J. Hallerty, Miss Halferty, Picton ask 90c. a yard. {ly loosened with Dr. Shoop's Cough bemoan his luck ? Not: he! He! E. L. McCardle, Dundas; John Gib but many nevér think 2 {Remedy No opium, no chloroform, liked' +it down to the Whig 'office 3 5 t "is 2 » bins gadhaile ohn Gibhips, jr... Pe. 5 inothing unsafe om harsh Sd'd by all and juserted P lost ad i Kingston's Famous Fur Store. . : mingham, Eng M. Edgar, Mrs. J. lie cash they are Inrtter- ) | dealers, 'that was' on Monday. I. Holbrook, Mrs. Char Holbrooke | od Newman & Shaw \way until hard luck xX | What a great world this would be'!. On Tpesday morning the money was NEW FALL HATS FOR and daughter, New York; G. J. Kate i we could--and would--disinherit all returned by Miss Margaret Camp-! emeyer, Rodney; | T. R. Burgess, Ot- i x |i i 4 4 leaves them without 'any re- 2 |v he bad characteristics we inherit. bell, of Barrie strect; The stu-! NOW-A-DAYS tawa; W. H. Williamson, Picton: Al THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE - . | | George Castle, Charles At CANADIAN PRICES Furrier, 76, 78.80. Brock St., Kingstop. W. F. Gourdier HIGHEST GRADES GASOLINE, COAL OIL, LUBRICATING OILS, FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETC, PROMPT DELIVERY. Ww. F. KELLY Clarence and Ontario Streets 'Washington toffe Huyler's, sold dent was genervus enough to leave a! pine Woods and wife, Napanee; E. L urces. in Kingston at Gibson's Red "Crost | $2 bill for the finder's honesty. : McCardle, Drug Store, | A pair of sleeves, lost by a Brock |]. ; In no other store Eo bee Dundas, Ont, nr | | i { "would be happy let your street Tady, were also found on Mon-| A i Fall And Winter Importations. 200000006660000000008 memory wo and cultivate your forget- day by means of a lost advt. in the | = Canada gpm I= De » aE | Whig. i a find a larger or bet- | Prevost, Brock street, has received [tory o = SICK ROOM SUPPLIES ® Then they will discover 3 | iat their landlord expects 'all his tweeds, cheviots and vicunas ete | tervarietyof Men's] i iti i varietyotlMien s} for suitings; also a- great variety of nonthly payments the | . Death At Inverary. .] overcoating fo rde & A nt b ttl f Mrs. Kate Whalen, Inverary, died Hats and Caps g for his order department. We make a special study of BS Deicke 2 I Ottle © keeping a full line of s=sup- 2 plies for the sickroom either in Rubber, Glass or Agate- ware. The Agateware, we im- pert direct from Austria and is the best quality that can be bought, and incl ides . His $18 suits and overcoats made to {very 'spddenly during. Sunday night. | 4 than right here. order | When her daughters arose on Monday | / 1 vet. Whe i Qf imorning, they found her_lying dead on | > : We ae Secialiats a. : I V: i 2 { the _coueh, de ath being due to heart | mn 15s hae andl.' In the Canadian. Magazine is an inte Win You Buya Home ¢' OGO 's I sion the coh, death being duno hear ; "30811 50 yo Comme Tutpn a inte y ome' years from heart trouble: rr] 'ow WANA days, 1trsfiosting article. by J. A Macdonald, You Buy Independence fr" \ | editor oi.the Globe, "Personalities at given in' half-teaspoon (Whale n had lived at Inverary for some the specialist who Oe I > you out surpass anything he ever had ie : : | d k the Press: Conference." It was he who SUE K nee . >, . {Vears, keeping the temperance house. | feeder turned the tide against the "conscri © ans, doses. four times a day, | She was a member of the Roman ( s best value for money |! tion" resolution His EIA PD Douche Pans, a- mixed in its bottle, will hol church, and is survived by a! expended. » Buy your Hats the bic men who met the delegates $ Urinals, } jcrown-up family. The funeral services | broom the "Hat S ecialist' and are informing. Arneld Haultain, sec- Fountain Syringes last a year-old baby near--| will be held on Wednesday. be suse of your Ho retary to via Bmith. contributes Feeding and Spatu m Cups, 1 ES nk criticism of the new Ontario Cur Rubber Goods are. all ly a month, and four bot- Was Born At Kingston, oe new Ontari .- Our new Piccadilly two-fifty ers. His main 'point is that en- Euarantent d at most Ne a a § rate 'Env 'harles ¥ ough 1 sidératio as y reas an rices tles over three months, | At Magate, Eng, Charles A. | hats are swell, h considération was not given to On tes Cushions. Atomizers, Breast Pumps, s Rubber Tubing, ete. We have a variety of feed- ing eups and medigine glasses and tubes, in fact anything required in the sickroom. that as your OCOD 0O000000 MR. STOREKEEPER Ww t i Why not ge Tungsten Lamps &Holopliane Shades | And we can sell you one dn { Miller, agent-general of New Bylapl literary quality "nor to seleetions that oi and will make the baby wick, in London, since 1886, fell { how "The College Hat Store" Nould elevate honewt labor and hus | very easy terms. ( x oo ro eed tlt la window 'and was killed. He Gi »andry in the opinions of the young. t strong and w ell and will horn in Kingston, in 1854, the sition - * Pains of women, head pains, or any . 1 ~ - 2 John Miller, an inventor of tanming | vain stopped in twenty minutes sure 1 store windows. They I. y the foundation for a extracts. He had been saffering from with Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets | "sgyp 36 per cont - your. electric light bill. 2 healthy, robust boy or girl. '| nervous breakdown, and had been at | Sée full formula on '35¢. box. Sol Q | FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS [Margate in care of an attendant fo by all dealers. 9 C = . | three. weeks While going from one ) A New York woman is drawing ali- : > ¢ Send 10c., name of paper and this ad. Tor onr |!70M to another, .-he ran away from mony: from five divorced husbands a . QO | beautiful Savings Bank and Child's Sketch.Book. | the attendant, dashed down the cor Importers Of Fine Hats. thus supports herself and husband No Brock, Cort King St. © | the Ww. A. Spriggs Practical' Electrician. $Dr A.P.Chown3t« ris movi DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. 'Phone, 68. 90400040000000000000000 AA , and Esch bunk contains a Good Luck Penny. jridor and jumped through a window Makers Of Fine Furs. 6. And yet there SCOTT & BOWNE -------- 126-128 Princess St. 126 Wellington Street, West Toronto, Out. ed = are men who believe that women doa not possess the husi uring, "pressing.. My valet ness instinct, Secresssoasssssesssssasssorsresrassrors pri | i | i Se NeRT0 wh

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