PAGE TWO, ™TT : MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1909, 'The best thing you : ) touch, which Green converted, aoa! 2 : j can do for your Bi OY FOR M IL Green adding four wore by a rop Bie "RUSH ISH OF 8 ¢ hPoat fs to use Se a SS, Vl Lov sic ies' ren' S n( lerweas supe THE CANDY CURE|ALL ITS FOOTBALL TEAMS rn Wel acd wart, fast. WAS RECEIVED VED AT THEM.T. 1 g DEFEATED. ¢ often veing in play before thei ELEVATOR. : cf wl rion 41, Su avi Snureses T Ee Ep a] cos | "Children's Underwear from | 5c up. 's Seni lined up : ! astived Five Cents,'§ cct when you buy | Queen's Seniors Won By 19 to 12, ¢ogul (91)--Mendel's, full back: K. [Several Grain Vessels Ari I uU --Royal Military College Won Siuart Greene, Smith, halves; Camp} From Fort William and All : dies' nderwear from 25¢. ip: PATERSON'S the Intermediate Contest By 21 bell, quarter: Young, Holt, Blue. | Were Unloaded Here--Marine to 7--Queen's HI Victors. (scrimmage; Arnoldi, Rogers, inside Notes Gathered Along the - % & COUGH DROPS sLciilrs 1 | wings; Goldig, Parr; middle wings; | Water Front. . Men' S and Boys" [ inderroay oO 25¢ up. |Gwynne, Boswell, outside wings. i M IT t started The Candy 'Cure Queen « work till the call of time 10] McGill 11 (7)--Shannon, full back; The Montreal Pranspdrtation sta urday's : ; rial! ' iy k t eat rsh of EG Ct iy mat kn Toute ov, pes Jane, Meh 2 Spe Special line of Black & Red Check Flannelette on sale at 10¢ yd $10 42. 1} # ht " lton, quarter; Erwin ox, Gladman, Is hi ready ar- = ee ans. It looked like a decisive victory J 3 = thousand bushels having alrew : eked tr when op |cinages duftgun, Cordshore. _ fufuivas." "alt the whest come from Fort} Shaker Flannels at 5¢, 8c, 10c, 121-2¢, 5c. wings; MeMurty > } seore stood 7 to 0, but MelGill's dash- | wings, 2 : illiam and was carried by the iol senfor rugby team made | Douglas, McLeod, outside : R 1 ~ Carpets ee a woo ay le | (Cd ' : 'lod by Queen'd fumbling, put fear into Referee-- Russell Britton, Gananoque; Eo 8 'i 1d S all WwW jue; : | the hearts of the spectators for five | umpire, Cadet rei 30,000 amon 100,000, sisamee 1 ren S m in r v . ; "4 3 | minwtes. Mebiill's aggtomivensss, hov:! Captain, Murray, of the NH, team, oka, 75,000 bushels. All the! . : urniture ever, was anly WOREHEY for oe res unable to play owing to "an at- Ivessels are unloading here and will | Sizes 3, 1, a, GU, at $1.00, 1.25, 1.75, 2.00. H i © \ SC = Wn . ' soon incrensid ita lewd and malitdineg tuck of Hood puisatiug, | Cadet willl clear for Fort William. + Tug Emerson | i i" a 10 Oe arsity in i mais, . 1 Pp and Queen's presented the same team as | . ee Jarnived from Montreal, with three | defeated MeGill ; ok ag nd a ? ight barges, and cleared for Mou- | : oa i wade ol Nhe 5 ne 3 MN Gill had | Queen's II1 Lead. {oan with twd grain barges. Steam-! H ® mn. un By . eB 4) ag I'he final game in the first round of o. Windsor a down with coal | u tains Moworer, ig A hd, va od {the junior Intercollegiate series was from Oswego or. Montreal, at mid- | i Y 3 » i 4 OwWev it . was utplayved, bu : a 2 he However, it. was © played and t {played at the * athletic grounds, on|ioht, had barge Rs an Hht for Jor a Souple of loge pieces of play on | [Raturday afternoon, between Cadets WM {Kingston: tug Bartlett clcared for uecn 8 par he score Wot ave land Queen's 1. Queen's had a lead of pes: tug © mn ET hen mare one-sided. Abont: 1900 pec Ni 2 Montreal with three grain barges: tug I The contest at the uni {two points from the first game, and Mary cleared for Montreal with thtop casts ever send out of New York City. pi i 3 EE "4 Son . Th he un {won the second 10 to 6, giving them loram bhrges. \ Headed by Mr.Theodore Roberts, one CIs f edi Oy Ss, © SKV was 3 + TT " ity a ic g 1 sk the round by six points, The game" The steamer Key Port, while rup- of Aw rica's recognized great charac: cloud ( he sphere decid i Na : ne y yd Sx Mtqwpiere tet edly fwas a fast one and proved intevesting "wine into Glerora Mills, hal three ior actors--who ean 'forget his imper- I he first A ud Ry Qu ~ oF ai ito the large crowd of spectators blades broken off her wheels and will sonation of Jo Portugais last scason-- t " 8 ¢ > en 8 SCOr : : x ' 3 n w ht quarter, Queen s scored | ueen's 111 chouid win the champion: lhe laid up several weeks, [will be seen as "old man Gale," the twice, on Williams' kicks. MeAvenus gj, from Varsity 11, as they have a The steamer Prince Rupert arrived | | Yukon River trader ; he will be ably et 1 ¢ is li and ¢ st , ins : rs received the ball at his line and ac-lipy strong team. Queen's TIT will [irom Fort William and is disc harging upported by Miss Florence Rowsweli, cidentally stepped back over it, giving |jikely Chive fo wWhili 1 i th cely accompany the seniors to To- 55000 bushels of wheat at Richard |: «0 well rementhered by her exquisite dueen x. A salety ilhams booted thet, 1, on Saturday next. 'son's elevator {performance of "Echo" in "The Round ball into touch-in-goal just as quarter : : i The captain on the steamer Rose- tv rr; Mr. W. S. Hart, "who for many § e o Queen's, 3: McGill, 0 : : . : ho ny ; " " a - -- v a - wer heesil by ill's ay Again. dale reports that while he was com" yv cars has been playing "The Virgin-* B ROBERT Ww. CHAMBERS g \ VO IOre scores ove ade McG s Bad Da; Je Y : et ine i > hy ig : : o » cele: s a characteristicall Te (Queen's in the second quarter, Mor an | McGill sent four teams to Kingston, |IN% into the harbor last right he al-jian" ; Mr. Alphon Ethier, the cele a Sharaets Sistically wo hvar' | Which love alope, helps her He 4 dranped the hall betw , Met a voul and all four were defeated. (ueen's [MOS ran into a schooner which brated "Ben Hu:"; and Mr. James set where to amuse and | ! overcome. . Mr. Chambers has used 3 » 31 : Op H © = & . . a Bedroom Suits. New designs 4 we ba e a sl mE ied MoGill stnior rugby and soc. [showed no lights. He noticed the Durkin. amused is the apparent aim of alk e, | the' financial panic of two yehrs ave arri r daily. "Our stoek is]posis ior 1lree pols, snc JAMS . CRAG k 1 f schooner in time to avoid a collision | The story tragic in its depiction | ago with good effect. His char- and attractive kicked over to.Juck, who was forced | cer teams; RM.C. too a fall out o 4 a "dots shavt and Bi "Girls." of the shallow feverish desire for | acters include all types from the At , we ar howin to rouge. inst as half time was up. McGill intermediates and Queen's lick- but it was a close shave and a se rls. unhealthy excitement is told in vicious immoral st eo the most Sb S of ye oor tor Queen's, 7; McGill, 0 ed the montreal university tennis team. ays accident was narfowly avoided. { Perhaps one of the greatest comedy dialogue, and there are few novel- | exquisite flower of refined woman- pec ibe of Sur = S,]'* . » » Y + ast) he E " $14, £18, $20, $24 up to $35. McGill did some flash-work in the [A week ago, in Montreal, Queen's and |. The governmeat steamer Baviield isi i Rt " : i ists of to-day who write better hood. le does not mince words L . Pre successes known in "Years and es dialogue than M:. Chambers. Here nor leave you ignorant of intend n 'i 1 {third quarter. Through loose play on Cadets téimmed everything McGill put fee port and will proceed on. to Pres [pecially on critical Broadway, New we have-the life. of two: rh | ed melining of the 'danger mark' : re all good value, being Quest art. MeAvehoe oat thiouzh 109 the field oft to be laid up for the winter. [York, : is that of Clyde Fiteh*s pretty orphant twins, a hoy ant girl in drinking and flirting. At'times well finished and of up-to-date Qe- | queen s part, Avenue went through {The Bayfield nas been . on surveving ! lay, "Girls," whic h Sam. 8. and Lee hrolgt up by a Trust Co., and | the story is repellant in its candid sign. to Queen's twenty-five-yard line, where work on. Lake ' Ontario during the L : > f " in ignorance of their wtalth 'and revelations of the lack of moral Odd. Dressers and Stands to go |l-eckie fortunately overhauled him and Played Tie Soccer Game. i 4 hubert produced at Daly's theatre, without friendt, When of age they fibre, but it présénts a truth that ' = ? 8 rovented " 4 Ross kicked ve iia . \ | summer, where it ran for nearly an entire sea- are launched into the idle rich set | compels the attention. It is a ith Iron and Brass Beds. pre ed a touch. Ross kicked over,| 'A fairly large crowd saw the C.L:€. 1 The schooner J. B. Kitchen arrived | wa oR 1 their fight begins, the girl's story destined for. an immense 1 t : : and Dicks waged, ms. Me . i ( 4. ' A son, and now in its original form is Tail Taras trey tor) dattresses, Springs, Pillows, Aud eckson rougec Jueen's, 7; Me- land R.C.H.A. play a drawn game, on fron Charlotte with coal for Richard- {1 tour. *'Girls" is notable for its inst inherited desire for aleohc sale. : Jool Blankets and Comforters. A |". Saturday, at the cricket Tield, the 'con's yi be Ac . te A MDE 3:1 nde akh ad son 8. nsarness to everyday life. In brief 1s ' ce Rug and Lace Curtajns to! Une Ashi Medill made a dashing score being three goals to three. In| The steamer Aberdeen was at Fol 5¢ tells the story of three girls out of Publishers Price, $1.50. ur rice, . . ymplete your room. i play iliams icked: to McGill's {the first half the soldiers, with the | op 5 wharf Sunday night. on he > Y om 2 . 3 la | Line. and MeAvenue ret od + . {ger s whart, on Sunday mght, on riwork, Pamela Gordon, Violet Lans- -- youl line, and MeAvenue returned 10 [ind behind them, had the better of [yay un. The stramer Alexandria will . : er --- - t field. Dick fumbled the ball ay un. we staan A downe "and Kate West, stenographer, arpets entre field. Dickson fumbled the ball, bihe argument, although there was 10 pes down to-night Fe \ and on a dribble, which Williams fail- hal In th 1 half, pan n Se ilastrator and free lance writer, re- new line of' Wool Rugs this 4 (, «top after 'a sprint with Black scart ut half time, An phe sent ie The steamer Awmerich has gone into spectively. Pamela is a most advan ' ) afte iN K, a 0 ve fairly s ' ¢ ' 3 little higher in price, but So fell on pr ball just over the C.1.( 8 fairly bombarded the sol- | [winter quarters. Ihe <teamer = ced type of man-hatér and soon she 269 Princess St. Phone 919 high in quality and de- ho ; e : Ba. diers' goal The goal getters were, for | Island Wanderer is now on the Cape (rives into the others the firm impres- . ; ueen's line, for u ' o s DO a. C3 pid ilkins se . e I\inee . 3 : 3 : v Brussels, Wiltons and Ax-! (averted Queen's 2! Motil. 6 the ( Jak 8, Wilkinson, three; for the jy incent routs : ion that mere man is no earthly ters for every room. Queen's. 1 irre d its lead soldiers, Gilmour one, and the other I'he steamer Dundurn was down Sun: "wo6d. in lced, a sort of nuisance. They A juee 2. doWes: & Jetensee je big two 'were furnished by C.L.C. men { day from Hamilton to Montreal focus the antiman. club. and' sing iA oin v' poin illilams icked a -------- a ' + : ade v veda Yer it : ; n Bw Phone 90. { Ha *h non Later Queen's lost the : : | The Steamey Al thy made her vegu- ithe national anthem, o Wedding ha at Mc3ill's goal line, but on the Other Rugby | Games. Har trip from hay points tosday 'Bal's For Me," before .retiring each « Harrison Co. first: scrimmage "McGill was pushed | Ottawa, 14; Argonauts, 9. $3 The hoger lary 300 i vdon is night, then take a solemn oath with : : ' 3 : ad. " due to-dav with coal from Oswego. thi FAS CrOSSe ' AO pA o store that improves.) ba k over 'its own line for a safety Hamilton, 24, Montreal, 1. | hat pine Crosse di dave nothing od ---------- touch. Queen's, 10; McGill, 6 wil Varsity, 46; Ottawa, 4 -- do with man. : w characters, besides " . Tigers a9 . 0s 1 . . Face 1 {imme wound up the quarter by boot® Dundas, 14; Tiger n, 2 GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ye es Brahe above, embrace a ling the bull into touch-in-goal, right { -- a ng Hi € eutonist who Lafter a kick-off. Queen's, 11; McGill, 6. Notes Of The Game. "The Lily and, The Prince" Drew Feeke ra er wan Bro 8 Tens A 3 oF Was § F 3 an-hating aw clerk, a frivolous Queen's increased its jead at the be- Not one . player way ruled off in Good Audiences. vou wile. who: js 'looking: for di ginning of the last quarter, when Mor- [the Queen's-McGill senior game, nox ee : li both 2 , x ooking for a an. for the second time in the game, |was there one ruled off in the There were fair audiences ai both voree from ner husband; a tyrannical ; , orformi a fare 9 g a or-RATEY sn: > ¢ o Kicked a. didp over Mcliill's goal at | Queen' s-Varsit¢" game here three weeks performances at the Gr and Opera and = never-sober janitor, a young viose quarters. Queen's 14; McGill, 6. ago. I'he co fleges play clean rugby. House, on Saturday, to witness the lawyer, who is fond of women, and Then Neil carried the play "tol On Saturday evening the McGill presentation of The Lily and the his junior partner, equally so. Queen = line, and bucked over for a|rughy, soccer end tennis teams were Prince." The incidents 'of this beauti- | TT -- t ih ful drama are laid in Hale mn the enr- | Gone Away To School. y y as converte } ined th val Military College. | ir which vs Coveted ues ded a1 he Royal Miltary" Cato 0%, Sl Cts Bh me oe : : 3 : Florence and "Rome ol the centres | That which was babyhood, laughter and | thon carried the play into MeGill's do- Sporting Notes, of . the tivrin, vents Miss Lucy light, muins, and Williams sent a high one| Jefivies holde a poor opinion of the lai wi en ET lo of *Anire That which came climbing to Kiss me over the Montreal team's line. Ross [Paris and London prize fighters. ia ost g good night i oo = mulfed and Clark pounced upon the Bowling promises to have the ball for a try, which was not convert- | greatest season on record in Ottawa, \ nd cover vour kitchen od 5 Queen's, 19; McGill, 12. Play Peterboro promoters contemplate ar- | ly : went on for a few minutes longer, but [ranging a match between Simpson u A Wonderful } -n soaps ia J] OF COIL. Knives and Forks in Oak Dress Goods and Walnut Cabinets. & . ' - 3 Te re. direct parte bia a d ho pt gh to Hay 200 yards of Cheviot Suit- from ings one of the most popular $10. 00 te $15. 00. weaves shown this 'seacon, has ample opportunity to display {That which was yesterday bubble and 3 o WOrnes bloom § her marked talent and eleverne <. In acrgs of mivsic ang" dusks of per the several acts she held the intense nie, interest of the audience by the man- That which wak rosy with ringlet . and 3 1 i dk curl-= + i i or ch she , are st shades, includin esed ner pane B he a whi R nt do: 1y IVonair she gods, with her heart , best es, including R a . "AR : : n : art. ad: good asyrstance he | whirl 3 Queen' §- ek: te : he : . 1 , ; 3 AT Jueen Williaing, full back: Dick : It is said that the Detroit ball club Costus 'Were sich 'and spppropristo to f A cheek for her baggage, and me, like a Cadet, _Gendarine, +." Olive; 3 or isin jp pal 240) centre hall; lis trying to purchase Hal Chase irom he time: The stage isetlings were foal, SMITH Mort eit all; Moxley, r 1 » New Y < ie 41 * oa ¢ i Weeping for Childh 1g off % arii BROS {Moran i hall; - Moxley quacter; | the New York Americans. magnificent, especially the fountain in eping fo od gone of |, Navy, Cardinal, Brown, oy school ! ; : : : These goods are First- Class and in a nice variety of the and at the above prices arp genuine bargains, TATTTrTTY oor with Linoleum. neither team vould "score, and Sellen at ten miles. Buy only Kay, Frakine, widdlé © wings; Smith; jog 4 ; an gleam : : Elliott, outsides Wings Pore eg eo. on roi i Rome 01 lite in the lilies of life and its dream. ® sirable shades, Measures full 2 350 Hing St. Yt . vi il 3 i x a ?, ) of Cross- Is now a dim shadow in hall or on_ stair, ssuers O arria < I'he best in the world | Meo \ Be dun Jack, full ck Lee, [country champion of England, is The B | A touch of invisible lips through the air F 43 inches in width, soap ge Licenses, nm y & right hat oss; centre half; MeAve: | cpending a few days in Toronto "The Barrier." A burst of lost laughter heard doesn the -- 'o be had only at jue. left half: Forbes, quarter; Seath, pe g Aver furnbull, scrimmage; Bignall, Clark, Overend, Kinsella, - scrimmages | Pacific coast figh ; th ns ; ee itetda | "wi ' # ght fans say that | jo garden scene and the inguisition ina ; \ Nairn' S Lloyd. Gallagher, inside wings; Mc ipnly a left-handed puncher has a I in 'the Castle of Si el All that was baby and all that wi Black and many other de- Jewellers, Opticians. v : long aisles shyt a for n Armstrong, the Montreal rughy The rough, hard, vel. picion $1u¢ | Where nly the phantom of little Lips shrunk and all ready for the : boy. player, injured at Hamilton, was [conditions of hie in the far Northern smiles Eo So ' Mathieson, inside wings; - Gilmour, | "Chaucer" Elliott's best wing man. |Wilderness, where rude, eager humanity And that which was baby is off on 'a dressmaker. Some stores find 3 » rain | Dowling, middié¢ wings; Black Good Owner Murphy, of the Chicago Cubs, finds the primitive passions unleashed [14 come back all woman and brilliance a ready sale for this line, at R M FAU 'S Pr outside wings . wants to ledgthen out the ball play- | 1% vividly depicted in Rox Beach's Al and brain ! ol C : ' ™ ing season in the major baseball askan romance, "The Barrier," the . room a A i 90c. a yard. . { Victory For Cadets leagues. "| dramatizazion of which, by Eugene Ws Little white bedroom: and - litt) While | . Cadets 1 added another link to the | Zohisco, the "Terrible Turk," and |Presbery; will be presented by Klaw & |The babybood spirit that loved you has Kingston chain they are drawing tight around |Goteh will be matched shortly to | Erlanger, at the Grand, on Wednesday, fled ; BH = he i Aimtiat dntorce tomate © 3 K : : Nov ard itl : nile =: !Little worn "lib'ries loved dolls and ' 4 the intermediate intercollegiate cham-frestle for the world'sh heavyweight | Nov. 3td, with one of the strongest Rr LOTS, Carpet Warehouse. pionship when they defeated McGill 11 honors. : 'That which was babble of sunshine and here on Saturday hy 21 points to J. Ritchie joys Fhe soldiers were masters f the is the only me mber of the away yesterday out of your lund ! it : I : gp 1 a ©! present. Toronto "Varsity rughy team, | Went away waving 'good-bye with her situation all through and were mever| oho was on the Canadian champion hand ; M. P. KEYS in danger of de frat. = At half time the ship team of 1906 fin we are alope now, witn only eur . 1 - dream or tood 1 te J the vis iors Jui A St. Louis report states that Man : 'Of the childhood that was : in y score at § $ : 3 aa' por ' le ! Antiseptic Barber Bhop g te 4 X : . Wl in % as a hf ager Jennings, of the Detroit Tigers, 5 d warmth and its gleam larce- crow YAS Over pg é.1. ly ut Mair Dressing and Shaving parlor, 3 ine the AS Ove 0 0 . a |intends to trade both Delehanty and | TW , | Old-fashioned garden, - dear walks that Three Chair. Quick Service. Your pate raving the heavy wind anti hai tO] "Tom' .Jones next season she knew, onnge solicited, see the cadets lav, > fair se be- . ie WT ¢ " > > - Re He in oP lls Hay be It doesn't make any difference who Sweet, paths of the yard where the lax 336 KING STREET i Cadet. Mendell's the soldiers... ful) the interprovincial rugby champions FORGE MILLS & GO. The gate py the lilac. the larkspur that k " I will be, they will have one great big : | sprung Nett DooFr to Wade's Drug Stores bane Was easly the best man on the bo th TE ds 1 2 Vv , Sn sweat to the joy of her keeping-us- - pe - | field and is quite fast enough for anv i 1 er han © win trom Ape young, QO DOOOOON0000000 senior team. He is a fine punter and sity. | Ghostly the footstep. that rings through : ; No: less than four aches have ly the room exceptionally' fast runner, ver h + 5 x coaches hd -~ 4 ¢ 3 i ) 0 l all) ant ery hard banded together to get the Rough "Of the lost adoration of lips that were {to tackl®, while he' can tackle. any- June, Q 0 o 3 : 3 kt 3 i Q DON T S Lthing within reach Riders into the best possible form for ; FOR Phanoor: the acho of songs that 'wera 8 D In the first five mi { {the remaining battles of the season. Sweet-- minutes of play ea-§ [50 AT " > oo Flow lonely the garden, the house and RISK dets secured a touch, Gwynne getting Eddie Gleason, 'Hal McGiverip, i the street ! garven, ih f A & Sh the ball on Miller's muff: Green fail- "King" Clancy and . Dr. Nagle, all o ewman aw od to convert. Cadets 3, McGill 0, stars in their day, are showing the 0 ur manu- 'That which was April a short while age. That 1s the important lefore quarter time Campbell got an- Ottawas how. factured srock ; Th which was Spring on her wee tipPy- THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Wear Gourdier's Furs other ana this time Green put the! The South Airican A.A.A. refused to » q That "Sense was baby in love-woven rai- of Men Ss Fur- thing to remember. You want 76 to 80 BROCK ST. leather hetween the posts." Cadets 11, 158ue a sanction to R. E. Walker 'to | With ont. oni Ter tips for aur cwn love's] absolute safety. Other lines of Dress Goods at from FOR STYLE, FIT, AND COMFORT TERT EF See Feb fede bb 1 ---------------------------------- (McGill © compete in Australia, and the Austra- Lined Coats 1" repayment ; ; | Shortly after. the! second quarter lians ave at a loss to know why. * That which was childhood, then Beton | GASOLINE opened Lindsay was pushed over for a Possibly the South African body are 1S Bow com* tor Bobs! the highlands, her trupnk's touch, and Miller converted. Cadets, | not janxious to sanction a trip which plete and you i" on the fly. g Pp : (11, MeGilt 6, and just before half time might involve the absence of Walker ill Ir dh The dream's .in her spirit--that spirit so was called McGill kicked i h. | i 'hampionshi will -nadanere [: wild-- {was calle Gill "kicked into touch. | from 'their own championships. . Gortlve. Little Woman! Good-hye, Lit Cadets 11, MeGill 7 Toronto has bought a major league the biggest {tle Child! ? rst | Ju the second hali cadets had it|pitcher and an outficlder, whose variety and | | -------------- all their own way, Young securing a {names will be divulged in ten days The Prayii® Member. We have just received a large consignment of Dulbs from Hol- land, including Hyacinths se time when their releases are' obtaap- best values no Baltimore Sun and Crocus ed; also a big league catcher whoewill |] Kingston. hu! {Prayed in sunshige, prayed in rain, [not be-ready for delivery until De Prayed through the glad times, prayed These are in single and 'double varieties and mixed colors. | COAL OIL, LUBRICATING OILS, FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETC. PROMPT DELIVERY. 'w. F. KELLY Toye's Building, YOO OGO0CO000 cannot afford to risk d-earned cash by it into something ght result in leaving family penfiiless. a ar Xe Ry Prices range | through the pain cember. Manager Kelley has also got 8 . ¢ prayed in the morning, prayed in the a young . pitching phenom whom he from $35 to $ | night, 2 = will give rial ext: spri Praved in the darkness, prayed in the n ai e a tria next: sg ing. th $300. Our ficht he surprising item in the fig nt F 0 » Prayed till the roof went up on high articleg signed by Johnson and Jef amous $5 And then. prayed on through the hole to fries is the one suggested by the re- . . . 1 { the sky, tired champion, viz., that the battle Special is made m Black Bea- Prayed in the church and prayed in the be forty-five rounds. Friends of the |jver Cloth, Canadian Muskrat] | street * | Rot i white man will be pleased to know of : . . . Praged in tiie bitter and prayed in 'Whether your ambition ia te se- thc confidence Jolfrics has: in. his lined and trimmed with Persian sweet : A a Prayed in the joy snd prayed in un a fine bull $1 ia the Rackien own condition. It's a long time till Lamb or Otter Collar: woe, oe r a good bag of broadbills on the July 5th and who will be ringside Ask to see it. Prayed in the winfl and' prayed the Bay of Fandy, it (will pay to favorite is a matter of conjectur r SRW IN th te 1 3 fh Demimion . stion ¥ g nyt conjecture, 1 rayed til! the steeple fetl in, and then nen Am of ae though Johnson looks: the second Elegant Fur Catalogue on § | Stood 'neath the starlight and prayed on proves every cartridge or shot shell {choice on the eve of signing articles. | | request. Ea perfect. A box free for every mis- prea A : Prayed in peace and prayed in the storm fire of présent product. Deminion To-day being the feast of All Saints, {Prayed in the cold and prayed in the ~, - Ye we le < ; 3 > E ~ Wann ; Cartridge Co., Ltd., Montreal, there were two celebrations of the holy |And. praying smiled, as much as to communion in St. George's cathedral. sa The names of all members of the par - 1 don't get all for which 1 pray, 18 'i SORT WOT But prayer don't hort, and if it is real ish who bad died during the year were 11 helps you to know and helpd you to yead at the service. The altar Was de Makers Of Fine Furs. Fo test. Torated with flowers 'and the vestares 126-128 Prine core BER C0000 200000000800 were white. = Bt Espery dyes. My Valet. ien put it where there is bsolutely no risk--where jt afer than in a bank. Put Kingston real estate Clarence and Ontario Strastc. ~ Glace Goods, Butter Wafers, Cream Grapes PRICE'S iis Or GOCCOOCCOO0 00000000 nN u 'are not ready to a home, purchase a good Or 000000000 COO00 © ee our choice list of ling lots. McCANN, Erock' Cor King St. rn Real Estate and ?nsurance. ' Planted now, those for indoor blpom, will be in blossom for Christmas, Dr A.P.Chown PRUGGIRT AND OPTICIAN. P0000 00 0000000000000 Li = Wy ow nr i, e----"e er ---- 0000000000000 0 S00 04R 0000 J 0 i