Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Nov 1909, p. 2

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v ' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, ' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1909. -- ------ op J deache jes in the game on " ] ! x ; . 9 , oy tie 2 As SPORT & ! Saturday. The army will not play / ; | * . . , » % can be relieved : lauy more games this fall. This Week We will Offer the ; Followin Ba , quickly and pleas- eee | Johnsgn will fill a number of fat} re : g : rgamns : antly, .and the QUEEN'S AND CADETS AT|{ereo, fii," [before the bi \ROBINSON ENTERED FOR : oh c iis Sons i worst cough made 1 PRACTICE. training ollie is wise in thier i TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS. d CHILDREN'S EXTRA HEAV Y CREAM FLANNELETTE PETTI- so 4 to vanishy if you'll ing the harvest before Jeff destroys | -- Yo i . ' Varsity will have a busy time, Sa-} : a i ¥ : - J ' | Toronto om <Saturday--Queen's qu, ving three rugby games and | on, But Thankful He Escaped, CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL BLUE SERGE SAILOR DRESSES. | one soccer. The soccer game wiil be ows--Signe etition® ~ Si 92 = . 4 . gh PATERSON S| a Very Stiff Argument. | between "Varsity and Queen's, in the For Clemency in- His Wile's' = 208 ~, 3 4, years Special at $1 and $1 25. : ¥ » COUGH DROPS (jueen"s seniors had a fine practice | MOTH I hile the OH ne Case. : LADIES' FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS. Sizes 54, B56, 58, 60. - lity 1 and RM.C., and Varsity JH |, "1 do not care if 1 go to the 'pen.' | : 3 : Made by Paterson of Brantford had weather, nearly all the men being A ers 111. The seniors play iu jor fifty years, as long as they do not Special at 50c | COATS. Sizes 2, 3, 4 years. Special at 25c Each. : alas AN re { ; : : pay five cents for a box of | Preparing For Their Games in bi value 'as a, reaper | Does Not Appear to Feel His Posi- Seniors Hope to Give "Varsity GC he Can d v C uve on Tuesday afternoon, despite the | out in umiform. The third team was | also out, and worked with the seniors ine A ale et eredited MEN'S FEANNELETTE NIGHTSHIRTS, : Special at 50c and 5c. f about an hour. The boys fee 3 - 3 ins s sentenc- or about an ho boys feel a son has three new trick plays with [to Jame Robinson, who was sentenc- | little sore about losing the protest | which to greet the Ottawa bunch. The ed to twenty-eight years in the peni- Just received 36 only GIRLS' TRIMMED HATS, in Red, Green and . againkt the Ottawa game, but are not | Nd tok a tentiary, at the Sudbury "assizes, for al a : R Carpets it all discouraged, being only a little | PEW sues, Sombie) --, os i terrible crime. and who entered the! Navy. This week $2.75. more anxious to try and give "Varsity tplays, tha e , v big prison, on Tuesday afternoon i ; 2 - < Er | {go : id jolt Mr. Clancy @ Soa) oon. . : mor me oa and give Yar any gh shou ote Clans |Mheimiit hosed 3" 4 Thomo LADIES' TRIMMED HATS JUST ARRIVING. b the players are in good shape, no (Lo0Pie 0 roc tie Senators, by the and J. Hicks, of Sudbury, had charge X : : 1 bot fre being felt after the Meili bewilderment for the Senators, hy hej og oo or. They leit' $ ied a | 5 Lill-effects being felt after the Metall the tricks are pulled on them fof the prisoner. v left Sudbury at we | game on Saturday time 1h | F ten o'clock on Monday night, and ar i > . ag s als s a! : a ived in Kings 'clock Tues and i Pray Surg vam vise, trons ! yames will be revived next week by 1" in Kingston at two o'clock Tue » LE e-apening of the St. Nicholas ice day afternoon. ' \ o . : . {intend to land the junior silverware jf | the upening o Ne Work on Tues Actording to the statement of the ak | y . | anyway possible. A very strong teain | Skating I . rN ent of | LWo men who brought him down, the | . ' : ur alns will be taken up on Saturday. day Ne entire ne eqinp prisoner does not care one iota about; : . J] a-- : . d |1he afternoon Hamilton Spectator: Ben' Simp- Ladies' Tailoring and Dressmaking. ; Interest in the hockey championship : i : 0 : : installed. i freezin wratus has been instal the sentence he received: he appears | . : Phe callets semor team is working | . Re - ae i Several miles of galvanized iron PP" {ji outher indifierent to it. However, well this week and will be in fine con r---- S-- {ing covers the floor and the machinery 16 VERY 5 rag 1 = " Lior freezing is so constructed that a he is very thankful that he escaped the IN MARINE CIRCLES. dition for its game with "Varsity Il on Saturday in Toronto. The sol- : 5 i a gallows, and it is stated that he fully | a a a A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAAA | perfect skating suriace throughdut the AAA AAA A A A A ET 4 | season is assured diers look good for the championship expected that 'would be his fate. | Arrivals and Departures of Vessels p pow, and it will certainly take a very Robinson is now fifty-three years old, | ) L TEST FICTION 1 0 : p 4 p A bl] . 8 a strong fteam to deieat them Lawson, of the Toronto "Varsity | 0d <hould he Jive to serve out his | at This Port. > - rugby team, the strongest hali-back in {1 00 term, will be eighty-one years of | The steamer - Sowards arrived at BY ROBERT W. CHAMBERS o o ronto News savs : Queen's 8 A i . . A i line > i Ser & lone the intercollegiate, will be n Urtawn age. He is very 'cheerful, and his be- | Bath from Oswego with coal. legiate this season, and although | ReXt year and will play with the red. i} ui could not be accounted for by | The government boat Bayfield is at most of them are new in senior com- white and black. Lawson told oe the constables who have had him in the dry dock, awaiting orders. puny they howed in their opening |'aWa fr iends 20. on Saturday. He will | shretrge. He does not appear to realize! The steamer Aletha made her regu eume with Varsity that they had | graduate in medicine at "Varsity nexefipe corioisnese of his awful crime, or lar np from bay points, to-day. 3 : at least if he does, he endeavors to} The steamer Tagona passed up, iy rent possibilities. Ken Williams i= | summer, and will go to the capital to istill doing the kicking for them and }ioin the staff of a local hospital. His | buch it aside, as if it is nothing. esterday, on her way to Fort Wil doing it well. Leckie, at centre half, | presence will be a great strength to It is always the privilege of prison- {liam Suits. New designs also played with the team last year, the Uttawas hawson Fup ers while being taken to Kingston, to | Ihe steambarge Westport is load: daily. "Our stock is but Dick=on wd Moran, the two of the Ottawa Collegd yi Be a x smoke good cigars on the way down ling a general cargo of freight for Ri nd attractive loutside halves, are both new men Fhe Ottawa Foetball Clu iby in ee and Robinson appeared to enjoy his | dean canal ports. : we are showing a!Moran appears to be the find of the|things easily ali week, orm) stand: weeds very much He was very talka- | There is a scarcity of sailors these ,f Surface Oak Suites, Y004I' up there. He dropped two (ing the fact that the ecucls ame a tive, and engaged in conversation with { days, and many captams are busy $20, $24 up to $35. 1 kicks over the bar in the game with] the season 1s to be Playes hoi : amy the two officers a good deal of the | trying to secure Crews One captain good value, being MeGill on Saturday If they do not|ton, Saturday next 1 e p ayers were way He had a fellow-prisoner with { was at the police station. this morn- i and of up-to-date de. | blow up here on Saturday, and it is| badly bruised up in the Argonaut him, one Frank Blackburn. who was ling, to see if there were any men thighly improbable that they will do |match, and Coach Clancy ligures out lgiven three vears for assault ona lit- | around. He said he would wait until , and Stands to go anything of the kind, Varsity will that they need rest move than prac- {tle girl. The two prisoners were |aiter ten o'clock te see if any of the and Brass Beds have a mighty «tiff time keeping their |tice Consequently they will devote shackled together, and when they got | prisoners wanted to go for a trip. Mattresses, Springs, Pillows. slate clean for the year | most of their time to signal practis- lofi the train at the outer junction, to | Capt. Edward Booth and Daniel Woo! Blankets and Comforters. A| re -- | ng Tis doubtful ii a team 11 the | get into a cab. to go to the pemtenu | Mills, pilot, have leit for Montreal, ¢ Rug an Lace Curtains to] Apology To R.C.H.A. running for the championship was ary. they attra ted a great deal of at- fand will bring up. the new steamer 4 . vour 301m Kingston, Nov 3 {To the Fdit- [ever so crippled on the eve of such an | tention i kburn is about forty | Port Colborne, which wiil go on to the lord: 1 notive in your issue of yester- important game Kilt, Stronach, Wil- [years of age, and has a peg leg. Rob- lupper lakes. The vessel was built for 4 4 arpets {ae . , l soccer ted liams, Phillips, McCann, Ferguson and |inson has been a farmer all his life. land consigned to Clarence de Sola. 4 CO GE 00 STORE Cc Pp lay, thet, th MLA. Sovces vam Vaughan all have bruised knees. Fie work for the winter will be on the of Montreal, by his British shipbuild- 1 THE LLE B K + 2 b a" 4 4 p & p 4 p p ¥ 1s a characteristically clever which Jove alone helps her to bortrayul of New York's wealthy overcome. Mr. Cliginbers' hay' usett p Fast set where to amuse and be a 4 p amused is the apparent aim of all. the financial putic gof vg years D The story tragic in its depiction ago with good efidct. is char p of the shallow feverish desire for acters include all types from the b vicious immoral st co ' the most p y p p y p p. p py p a al aida ASA AAAN VY VVVYVYVYYYVYY WAY VY YT YT YYY wv | unhealthy excitement is told in \ dialogue, and there are few novels | exquisite flower. of rvelined woman. | | | ists of to-day who wre better dialogue than M 1 wmbers. Here we have the lile « two rich orphant twins, a Loy and girl brought up by a Trust Co., and in ignorance of their wtalth and without friendt.. When of age they hood. He does not wince words nor leave 'you ignorant of intend- ed meaning of the 'danger wark' in drinking and flirting. -At'timges the story is repellant in its candid revelation of the lack of moral fibre, but it presents a truth that are launched into the idie rich set compels the attention. It is a and their fight begins, the girl's story destined = for an immease against inherited desire for alcohol sale. aa od iii AAAAAN 4 4 4 4 < 4 4 < 4 4 P 4 4 4 4 4 4 ? 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 p p Publishers' Price, $1.50. Our Price, $1 08. ia v lire of Wool Rugs this repudiates 'the statement that two of ; . > : Pre oe 260 Princess St. - Phone 919 {hig stone pile ine associates, Messrs Swan, Hunter little higher in price, bug phe three goals credited to them were > I 1g. as -------- a t lit 1. ded) scored by C.L.C. men. Well, sir, if it Robimeon While in jail st Sudbury, 'and Wigham Richardson, of Walls nd high in quality and. de-1%*© ) " Bi, sit, Sig a petits aging for clement enfvae 'ssels Wiltons ' _s oil pleases them to think otherwise, then DISMISSED THE CHARGE: Sighid a) : . asking § v ao Joos ¥ n-Tvae. 4 J. a 1iat i o ot a goals ore i ¢ case ol s wile, Anna obinson, | en i i bile i Ee he eo) To. oem [wha was seutenced to be hanged | TO-NIGHT ~THE BARRIER. oa id AAAI TY TVY YY YY | winter 1} SPECIAL Coats Pearl Handled Dessert Knives and Forks in Oak FOR THE | and Walnut Cabinets. s correct and fair report of the . | -- loses Fo . . Phone! 90. it : ph ha i a po be oi tual AGAINST TWO LOCAL In The Days Of Your Gr andmother, Will Be Seen at The Grand Opera Qo rh > E 1 . . a . ! & FF. I farrison Co. facts, which [I can substantiate It | HOTEL KEEPERS. { Cod Liver Oil was administered inal = : House. coetus ridiculous to argue' over goals | s a crude and most repulsive form, and! Civilization doesn't prev ail in the that have been scored and counted, so | . i would invariably upset the stomach. [vast solitudes that iringe "the boiling i 1 have wounded the feelings of my | Youth Who Secured Liquor ght Ta-day . all the 'medicinal proj ertire' flood of molten gold that issues silent friends, the solurers, by speaking Easily Have Been Taken to Be i (Cod Liver Oil are combined with!lv out of a land of mystery and val- truth, then 1 apologize, and whateVe of Age--Other Cases :in the Tonic Iron in the preparation called i<hes into: a valley of forgetiulness | they say goes. 1§ is gratifving. to | Police Court To-Day. {Vinol without oil. It is very benefi- "Alaska- the scene of Rex Beach's new + artillery to is feial in pulmonary troubles and quickly play--whic h will be presented at the know that the artillery team 1 happy | ' } IY . t joe pha 4 be pre : ~ ' As \ " . AFORE . - Aaya ls saya y is preted with over their game with us, as 1t 1s one A ube tac Ae 4 creates strength, for weak, run-down Grand thi evening, 1s depu 49 oy mines of the "C.L.67 to sake ia charge agminst two notels, the and aged persons. Geol Ww Mu- fall its wonders and' all its cruelty » r 1s i PF <P 1 y 3 >. . happy those who are otherwise. - Hsueh oo Rogues, JoF Selig ood, druggist, Kingston I'l he atmosphere being entirely new to C . 0 » »¥ Pr Pu ol > , 2 Yyourh truly, R. C. WATTS, Secretary | police court, vesterday, told the ma- a ------ strate s elanteen years of age, ai : rf 1 Ww ie die ary dai ~ y The har None of the Chinese laundries have ie aye W ssed. .The bar-| iter EE ye } Ba > - : i Would Like G Her | tenders at the hotels were called, ao! aid up their laundry license yet) Girls, On Thursday. . ou 358 +arne ere. | tted the le. but held that Red- and if the -money is not forthcoming Ihe coming of Sam 8. and Leo Shu * . Hamilton Tiger-Ottawn match ae 0 he Sa, : the course of a weék the police | hert's production of ( lyde Fitch's fam: (The store that improves.) In the police court this morning pa-------- (theatre-goers, 1s authoritatively drawn 'Not Paid Up Yet. "from life are. able to sell them at'@ from . These are direct Importa- Children tions from England, and we ---------- FA I ny i 3 « sared to them as being 1 e . € | Cly : a : a Ibe pinved in Hamilton, on Satur. Seu SDpsare Hg ed with poor : fwill dssue summonses against the ' ous comedy, "Girls," will prove among Coats for the Two year old. day' afternoon li Hamilton wins it fenoug 8 : n x $ $10.00 to $15.00. guilty parties. The Celestials still ob- the most important of the season's of ** Four * o : These goods are First-Class 1 { 1 - . - jwitl he a tie, and the teams will have magistrate himself said that he might : - Si ject, and are very much disappointed jerings. The date has been set for o dd Ht 5 : t the action of the city council, as.® > da Xevenibe 1th. At the ' '" 11 the child- i : . » the bartenders the A 3 , a3, Thursday. ovember , at th A And cover vour kitchen Jivwa- played here, and both teams were old ave AO Et the: batten . the | they believed that the fax would be Grand. 'Girls" is a comedy dealing ren. » : 3 " . be: jo € i» St o \ a floor with Linoleum. | stistiod with: the grounds and crowd, Cases. {lowared {with the avowed. intention of three to play off. Last year the hig game |P& Redden as being of age and he and at the above prices are genuine bargains. and should the league agam result in I... Rigney "appeared on behalf . of} ---- "give wo scorn the companionship of No need for any Child to . Rig i Buy only a tie, local sports will make a Strong {the hotelmer and C. K. Webster con- | Fall And Winter Importations. wen 10 general. #Girls" from ever go without a good warm bid for the gare T few Hingstanans | Prevost, Brock street, bas received Point of view - will please the most Coat, as we have hundreds will go up ro see w big game. . ' Redden was called and told of hav- 'adl his tweeds, cheviots and vicunas keptical theatrégoer | of garments to show at prices airn S i 7. | ing been served with liguor at both for sujtings; also a great variety of | mee ranging Baseball League ths hotels. He .swore that he was overcoating for his order department. | B.-A. Hotel Arrivals. 3 \ meeting of the City Baseball eighteen years of age on June 15th | His $13 suits and overcoats made to James Brown, Cannifton: I. Bar | From $1 and Up The best in the w wid Loagite will be held on Thursday even- ast, order surpass anything he cver had ritt, Montreal; H. B. Sherdood, W. J. 3 > e W ing at the YMCA, when the final | Nr ligney said that Redden might | yet. | Jovee. Naparee: W. H Comstock, G i | ducted the prosecution. > S IT. BR S., Jewellers, Opticians, 350 King St. } Issuers Of Marriage Licenses. To he had only at business af the vear will be dove. Thel.asily be taken for twenty-one years ------ {.1. Mallory, Brockville: W. H. Dwyre, y a wid i All garments arc new this i medals presented by W. F. Nickle will | of age and in this case he held that | Judgment Upheld JR. Graham, Ottawa; Jas. Mwrpl season, serviceable materials, . judgment clerk at Os- | Toronto R. C. Mott, Belleville: EB well made, and each contain- ' {be in the city in a few days and will | {he bartenders should be given the | D'Arcy Hinds be handed over to the locomotive benefit of the doubt. woods Hall desi that Reuben gud {Purns, Toronto: ¥. P. Watson, Pans; ing a big supply of warmth. § ' works' tean Mr. Webster pointed out that the, Bella Spooner, of Kingston township l¢ H. Lewis, Toronto; S. Hoflerman, We ask Parents to bring in y R McFAUL S tite N clause regarding the sale to Mmors [were indebteg -to the Colonial Invest. | Perlin; T. 1. Parsons Toronto: 8; M the 'Wee Ladies" and have Si e Sportihg Notes { was one of the most serious and was iment and Loan company for £3,335 on | Thomson, deputy grand master, LO. them fitted out while +he De. Hendry and H. Griffiths will be (lov the protection ol youths and'y mortgage. Justice Riddell upheld {O.F.. W_ J. Haney, Brantiord: J. K range of Coats is large. Kingston the officials in the Ottawa Tiger game, children. The bartenders had not | jj: Hinds' report The Speoners | Thomson, J. Hicks, Sudbury; W . Saturday in Hamilton juestioned Redden as to his age The argued that Mr. Hinds' finding was i Mallett, A. B Roswell, J. A. Bos Carpet Warehouse. ! The chances for the Jefivies-Johnson {bartenders should ve ever on their | excessive fwell. Montreal; W Walsh, Toronuo: . (fight are between Cofiroth and Glea cuard. . | ------------------------ M. Welsh, Montreal: Geo. King, Corn i Ran f of la- «on. bath of ¢alifornia The magistrate said he agreed with} "For. that tickling cough," | tke OW 0 { wall: Brownlaw, Toronto: "| Ihe Ottawa hockey team, winners of {My Wess tes about the Ee nd 2 {Gibson « Red Cros: co syrup. It B ('ombes, Clinton: F. J. Coombes, M. P. KEYS fie Stanley up, Tost $1000 on he the urge. on the other band he {pyres any cough | Toronto: J. Xenster, Montreal; S. J aA Oi the enormots. sala | said that » question must be con- id w : oe ! id 1 t hetd the bartend oes = 'hapleau, Ottawa: Fk. Brewster, d : iY sidereq as to whether the bartender & for :. B ¢ Montreal; . W 18S 0d S all Antiseptic Barber Shop 1 I i : [did sell knowingly Both Te eidars; iB w York; R. B. Maw, urea; 4 1 i ". . : > Malr Dressing and Shaving parlor, | annual meeting of the Ontario lon oath. had sworn that they touk} ib Kelly. Gil City, Pa Three Chair Quick Service. Your pat. | Hockey \scociation will be held in the Ihe id : oe and] i ol | ent one solicited: | Temple Building, Taronio, ow Satur- | edden 10 be of age, aud ne himsel, t Fountain Pens At Cost. : | \ 0th. at Sian : lon looking at him, might pass him as i think shod . . Hi axa day ov. 20th, at 9am ; ; ; . f u are p nvesting 336 KING STREET Mis a A football inthe Uni peing twenty-one years ol age 1 he i you ALE hin ng of 1 yin mg mn uits ! : | bartenders in this case must be given +} 1 : a fountain pen now or in he near {the benefit of the doubt However, | i : 1 future it will pay you te look at the FOR STYLE, FIT. AND COMFORT Wear Gourdier s Furs 76 to 80 BROCK ST. HIGHEST GRADES LUBRICATING OILS, FLOOR OIL, Shaving Brash} omEasE, ETC Next Door to Wade's Drug Store: ited States are aroused. over three in the facet of the evidence given by | IE TI i stock in McLeod's drug store, corner Redden, it was proper that the li " Rs A King and Brock streets The stock is CATARRH MUST 60 conse inspector should lodge a cpm-4 g well assorted. plaint A - - ae |" George and William Conway, mere > ge, = Gas Tank Payments. And Hawking, Spitting, Snuffles noys. were arrested, ye sterday. by g AT The licht, heat and power commit Newman & Shaw Constable Arnicl, on a charge of va-| pid . tee has passed another small sam to | Must Go Too. grancy, and pleaded guilty. i n the gas tank contractors, who so fur . : s 3 1s joe © tio af © Iv $1050 of their 34.300 on THE S S 3 Hvomei (pronounced High-o-me) w A a Thi Ba conditic nm ot nt Never before have we shown] t only dl & they cor ¥ ALWAYS BUSY STORE 3 ) Rorer: satarrh Hire" said the magistrate, 'to see h ys tract. The repaired tank is proving oli i No sulferey rem catarrh joytuly oo voung chaps up on a charge of such a large and varied assort= | decidedly satisfactor) Ald. Eliott. velief in five minutes in afine ar or fhesirny 3 > A: . hair i the committes, will have { ' id rar ask able aire : {loafing aroune doing nothing. -T, willj Iment of these popu Fur +} chawrman. 0 ; has | it is such a yempriable cure, and {remand vou for a week to make en pop lar uray a report upon the w ork dane plac ed ' + . ip positive in its action that _G J ht icles. We make them in all] before the city council. 20000000000000000080 -- Aantooc . gues so far as to guarantee | +> Andrew Mel ile. on remand 1 apes. : m---- -- * . a rat rh a Thich Back. iS wee: Yor ot Td 210 | geituble Shapes. and this Season i Unsightly Warts Removed. : complet outfit, which consists of 0% Go or one month. John Leaky, | as brought oul some new and}! The Rubber Set ® ® ® a hard rubber pocket inhaler, abot-jo |. | ." C : 4 E operation is simple and pain tie of Hyomei, and a unique dropper! also drun} was fined 81 and costs handsome styles. less--just apply Putnam's Wart and , i : . niv_ © or ten days - ; - - Cern Extractor For fiity years it H 3 B Bs t | st t de - jitthe 'Inbaier, Ny fasts Sie 3 Mink Mullis, $25 to $75. has been curn g¢ warts and will cur 1S eS NnVes NEN dollar, and if an extra bottle is Oddfellows' Gathering P . L b M if 9f \ 1 Tev P a terwards needed the price is only Soe! LOWS Ting ersian am Mutts, ¥ 12 ou too rv Putnam's Becau it c&sts least money to re-i Hyomei is a healing antiseptic bal-pt = M Thompson Brantior J, deputy to $25. r Mos = rd = u ' 1 him, under certain sam, taken from the mighty encaly grad master of the 1.O.OF., paid an Al ak S bl M if : i» Joi ow ve vingston stage on with the highest per ' nthe health-giving forests official vist to the three Kingston : aska vavle utts, $38 to Pa. lo. _griel oa Pp uesday ig centage sbles. him te attend to © u vin, where diseases of the lodges Lt Tuseday eveniML. and tie re $18. Jay he _ = i Ee bri 'agat hi t 1ess with an easy mind v iract are unknown ¥ nas a large gathering in the A A ~ po jetreets, en going over the Street e a policy tor . I sufferer has-to do is to in building lodee room to grect ham. | Western Sable Mails, $ 7.50 car tracks, the axle broke, letting the) : antiseptic air of Hyome: 'ov D.D.G.M. Smith, of Snow Road, wasijito $9. heavy vehicle dqwn on the road. The} 11 2 1Q . ho inflamed parts BIE ~. vorms HIN resent The second d asl ~ ty : waggon was londed with freight, but FIRE, INSURANCE, 7 1h immed parts where te_gorme 2150 Bind ant aitarwant" cho two | o Grex Squirrel Muffs, $8 to : ie be aay i PROMPT DELIVERY, The only Shaving wi 1h, £° F. KELLY whose bristles are set in 40000000 &_ hard rubber. "varranted not fall and becau { Toye's Building, : to shed bristles or | Clarence and Ontaris Streatc. re enched. ' three or. four times adterward:' two ) i lnckily No passengers were inside The : 3 es 1} i i ofl visitors made short addresses. | $ 13 50. | freight was removed to the ent of that he Bas a level wead it 5 : } thma, h ofreshments were served at the \ ~ ¢ nearby store and the stage taken : t ae wal els, asthma AV ai th on $ A g a man wants to protect his jiver a h hout stomach dos- [clusion of the fodge work Isabella Fox Mulfs, 12 to a carriage <hop for repairs 1é or businés&. premises and get in = , : ' 0 _ $25. \ few deses of Dr. Hall's. Cough 3 : os . : them equivalent 'if "the worst hap-, -- i Inspector Arniel's Report Balsam will eure that cough i peng.' Let this office show the = Inspector. Arniel, of the Humane So- Call or write at once for large bottles, 23¢.. at Prou-e"s Drug to ilnis desirable . end by a| - | ciety. has presented his report for the ! complete 1909-1910 Catalogue sture, corner Prancess. and Clergy voli in the most reliable Fire} {month of October, which shows that John Fddy, second mate on the Insurance Company on earth ] {he has been very active, inquiring into | and price list. schooner Ford River. paid a visit to a ---- oa | various cases. He was dalled upon to | relatives in Yarker on Tuesday, while i { Dyspepsia. shoot two dogs and one horse. made : # . his boat was unloading here. | Your money back if ftdon't. Gives im- |srieral mspections and followed up (aaa anteed : phyrography outfits for J S R McCAN | mediate relief from heartburn, sour stom- {many complaints - A $1.75, at Best's. The higgest stock of Fo . . So 9 ach, stomach di and sick headache. oe -------------- burnt wood at the lowest prices . | The children's favorite," Gibson's Makers Of Fine Furs. } Me. C Wi Fanning, Olean, X.Y Brock, Cor. King Sts. | 50 cents 2 farge box at ilted Cross cough syrup. It cures any | 126-128 Princess St. jvisiting Ber aunt, Mes. ¥. H. Seon { W. Mahood ough 3 viel f apart, made in four sizes, from 45c. up. Used with'Col- WE ARE YERY BUSY But not too busy te give your Electrical Work Our best attention. W. A. Spriggs 5 Practical Elnetrician. 235 Bagot, ome door from Brock. "'Phove, 68. y ug ates Shaving Powder gives an ideal shave. ° 3 ° oo * 4 9 * *® ® 000000000000000000 3 pe ® ® Dr A.P.Cho DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. 185 Princess St Z : 'Phone, 326 or 621

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