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

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@ : { THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 5. Ec; INPROVENENTO SPECT TH WALSQUENS MO WSN 46 Boys' Sailor blouse Suits HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY THAT THE CITY ENGINEER q L. #9 01 Navy Bite Choi inter Weight, deep. faci SHOTGUN SMOKELESS | Pa 'WILL CLASH IN TORONTO, : avy Blue Cheviot Serge, winter weight, deep sailor collar, trimmed: ; WILL LOOK UP QUESTION. RECOMMENDS ON SATURDAY. ~~ | ~~ Vith 'braid, knee pants lined throughout. Sizes to fit boys 2,3, 4, 5 years. The Name That Stands For All [0000 wae appe . Be |For Construction Next Year-- ow PE he-- Con 1 . . + Special Sale Price per Suit 95c. ; That 44 Best In IF OE -~ pointed 59 Be: 2 Sasi atin ities The Opinion is That "Varsity Will , i zy Col. R. E. Kent Re-Elected Hopes to Have Its Report! Double the Presbyterians' 36 BOYS' BUSTER BROWN SUITS, made from Navy Blue Chevi it ! Foanidant at Anaya Meeting] Beudly For Couacil um Nov. Suape= Vergy will Take No, Serge, winter weight; sailor collar aod belt, with lined bloomer knickers. Smokeless. Powder Large Turnout of the Members. | 21st. : . es, Blowever { Sizes 2, 3, 1, 6. Special Priceper Suit $1.45. . ; . The opinion of the rugby experts | & ; Gi The : of rks met yesterday | is Vas i ole: i 4 ; . ae : i £ : Ihe annual meeting of the Kiisgston | The board of wor yesterday here is that apsity will defeat 48 - 9 All w 1 : . : ) > Specify for your Horticultural Society was held in the [afternoon with Aldermen Grabam '(yueen's in Toronto to-morrow alter S 00 . rge % resses SOVEREIGN + IMPERIAL SHI : general committee room, at the city Sharma) heat, Harty, Roag and {noon and probably double the Pres » ould h . VER or ELLS al Thursday eveni it was] 0Ye in attendance, a pyterians' score. 'Marty. Walsh, » a x « 5 : ' hali, on Thursduy evening, and it wis I" {ie engineer =_prosentedea list of fpowey Ahn Feds Collar trimmed with braid, lined throughout, To Clearat $1.25. 18 be loaded with this Powder marked by the largest attendance in| ns 1] homid be' constructed however, advises his friend not ta) h ' : J many years. 8. N."Wauts, 'the veterangy 2 § aa a ne ed i he bet too heavily on 'Varsity, for. hel "no ' " Si member of the. society, who joined in HERL JERI, | A hs gh oo S8YS, Queen's hasn't yet played its] 50 S 11 G 1 Wint J kets Loaded by the | 1560, and who was ve ently made a hoard Jnace an ingptstion a nee in full hand. Two weeks ago the dash ' ma ir S od er ach " . Dominion Cartridge Co. Ltd. Hic member, stated that. ihe turnout jthat the necessary: DYES. £4 © hat Queen's displayed against McGill Montreal, Canada i members was the best in the last prepared and things got ready for 'Montréal made it appear that in different styles and colors. To Clear Out at $1, 1.25 and 1.50. ras cogenie on: 1 ; next year's committee. Are : vea'd {ity yfars This would go to show, Ald. Hoag asked if it was advisable! Varsity would have to look to isi a i . 3 : ' - : -- - [that the members are taking an active to construct. | concrete walks in 7 'the guns, but Queen's play last Saturday | Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking. "= linterest in the work. The president, was a little disappointing, although | A y ' oS : . ivi sections of the city, where i] ; J ' { 3 Col, B. E. Keut, wan'in the thair, and ahd -- a ood ston from it did defeat McGill by 19 to 12. 1] Fe 2 ' ale prewnt were Michael Fowler each other. Some properties were of back division - allowed séveral dan 9 ; AF 2 { ar ets {{Glenburnie), R. J. Baiden (Ports-} .)) calue and it seemed a hardship E°Tous loose plays that 'Vamsity's { mouth), W. J. McNeil, H. W. Snelling. | "0 00 ig amounts for walks. halves would have smothered. Queen sd | James Stewart, Dr. J. M. Blatt, Prof. | "ne N hgineer said that practically line is considered 'about stropg as " i E 2 wr > . ha X 3 Nacgilivray, 1 J Bull Deh |" the 'walks he rsommended were SiC tho Ytter ~bas : urniture amon hS Watts, BN Watts in dangerous condition, but he 'would nh ig : i + he (wings; Nelson, Stack, middle wings: | 9 jm Dale rN Watts, Th like the board or a commitice of it | hen Uueen sand Varsity mel, IEReE © sags sptvino CAUSTIVY CMWYNULLALy Jdaumes a EY, 2 Priced . 8, Sy [to go over them with him so they lon October $1h the Toronto team Was | (ydets I- Meredith, full back; Smith, 1 and Fugen 2 Ha pe rien. =p, X a v could 'see for themselve surprised at the strength of (Queen's (fou Stuart, halves Campbell, quar | {Mr. Packs, ang._-tae retary, On motion of Al. Toye it was de- [scrimmage and live, and only won by yo Holt; Parr, Blue, scrunmage Ro- | McLean cided to appoint Alds. Grabam, Hoag, 'a fluke, scoring, twice 10 (een 's once, arg, Arnoldi. inh wings: Goldw : Pw. yw LATEST FICTION, $1.08 THE DANGER MARK BY ROBERT W. CHAMBER§ ¢ 4 : 4 4 4 4 - » | The repart of the secretary showed {Free and arty to accompany the and the touch-down being made on a ung, middle wings; Boswell, Gwyn w u alins 5 membership of two hundred and for-{,oincer on a tour ol inspection. simple play that should have been pe, outside wings. i $ 5 | Ald. Kant asked if the by-law pass- nipped before it dould be got away ' ueen's 111 and Cadets 1 will play led at the last . meeting of the city with. Queen's is "Varsity's only worthy in the morning and Queen's seniors in council regarding seating of public 'rival this season, but it can scarcely he afternoon. Queen's soccer team | | I buildings referred to auy of the pre- hope to beat the triumphant fourteen will also play Varsity mn the mom | | 1s a characteristically clever which love alpnpe helps 'her ta portrayal of New Yorks thy Vercome. Oh s has fast sot where to mmuse 'd be . Mr. "Chambers used ¢ p p b p p p p p p p p p » y : p amused is the apparent Gun of all the financial panic of (WO years'd '& p b p p 4 p > p a p y p » a Bl i A YY VYVYVVYVYvYYYY ! sent theatres. 'The city engineer sail of President Falconer to-morrow If ing. i lit did not, as the board of works jt does, it will. be a feather ip the © Lollogiates and Queen's seniors had had the words inserted "to buildings | cap of the Presbyterians who would 'a good - practice. atl the athletic | | hereafter constructed, Under. the 'he well satisfied to allow "Varsity the grounds oh Thursday afternoon Ald aew by-law all buildings already con-- championship if it could win on the the seniors were out in uniform and | i The stgry tragic in its depiction | ago 'with good effect. His char: 4 y | structed are exempt irom the require- of the shallow feverish desing for acters include. all types from the unheilthy excitement i= told in vicious ipuporal §t eo the most ¢ dialogue, and there are fewmovel- exquisite flower of refiued woman- ists -of to-day who write Detter | hood. He doés not mibce Wordsy diadogue than M:. Chambers Here | nor leave you ignorant of intend we have the life of wo rich ed meaning of the "danger wark" orpbant : twins, a hoy and girl in drinking and flirting. Arties brought up by a Trust Co, apd | the story is repellant in its candid in ignorance of their Wtalth and revelation of the lack of moral without friendt. When of age they fibre, but it presents a truth that are launched into the idle rich set | compels the attention. it is a and their fight bLegius, the girl's | story destined for an immense against inherited desire for alcohol °° sale. pL Toronto - team's grounds. for an hour had a really fine prac- | ments as to the limit of seats to bey "Varsity has more snap than Lueeh 3 tice. The railbirds were pleasantly placed hétween aisios land it has a better back division. surprised. to see how well the high in reply to Ald. Kent the 'chairman aad WW YY YVR YY said that the street paving committe: "Varsity has a tried back division that (they got away with some good plas was not just yet ready to report but § but | ccjdom muffs or fumbles If Gall is onthe senior + The Collegiate wil hoped to do so at the next meeting ple 10 play, he and Williams, of lay their retubn game with Uttawa | Bedroom Suits New designs : of the board so that a Feport could | neen's will give a fine exhibition of Lollegiate on Saturday next, before | yr. tARCLY t . a the ° © « Be : RCA {the sen 8-0 y 2 poe . 3 Hire rriving daily "Qur stock is ae made lu the SiLy, coun mn the | got ance puhting. Williams, however, {the fueen's-Gttawa College game \ sad way Iresh and attractave 21st . 1 1 \ ti {is the better man at booting the ball | ent we are showing a gi The engineer stated that ou pois | Khe latter & orders are to kick and of Suriace Oak Suites, 3 | tions presented 19 Dropeers iad ldo nothing else ii it can be avoided. m-- Ai 818. $20, $24 up to $35. | 'hed. been returned to nim ¥ IC Tittle followasthat "Varsity will have | "Girls"? Pleased Large Audience on | e ali good value being canvasser and were fairly well signed | : | all go y } | i : is 'ito watch is "Paddy" Moran, who has hursda venin finished and of up-to-date de-| % {but a number of owners, particularly y XY { T day Evening. outside of the cit had to be heard Y os . foutsid it - Igoal, He scored twice on McGill like | ion was put on 1 rs and Sts + from. } : d Dfkssers and Stands to go | X this last Raturday at short distances. Thursday evening nt st at as ssident of when "Girls," by! Iron and Brass Beds | : Ald. Kent suid that as pre ident of 1 \ y p p THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE, y - - a 45a Spring Pillows, the Grand Opera . House company, Queen = team will be the same as (ho Jate Clyde Fitch, was presented by z . : . . » 260 Princess St. Phone 919 p ANRAARARA s vx : : $s rode Clan ans » Vool Blankets and Comforters |fimited, he had been instructed to sign last Saturday, if fark pl REE. Roth 4 YO Ee et Hace Curtains | COL. R. E. KEN] jor properties on Princess street andj teams have, iviured men. Saimmager | proved a recoru-breaker, one that sa- " A A 3 a eapable company This comedy x rs 3 T TTT 3 » 4 amine | co Aded the company's name to one oi | ¢ lark, of Cueen s, "has a strained arm. | icfied every person in the house. The SPECIAL | a a iA vv Publishers' Price, $1.50. Our Price, $1.08. en GRAND OPERA HOUSE. | t 1 i { i ne a fondness for putting drop kickshover | (me of the best comedies of the sea at the Grand 'on | <4 4 <4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 { Even allowing the lines to be equal, school boys played ball'and at 'times 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 L 4 4 4 4 4 a SAAN yw ' nice Rue ana Lace i your yom : jor, with the hnances alt.in good {the petitions. |.Y arsity wil be Without satmager play deals with three handsome young . . 3 y The auditors, Messrs. L. A. -- Jones, but, 218me, Who wis wrt some maids, confirmed manhalers, who live | Carpets and OO. V Bartels, were tender | ASLEEP IN A YARD time ugo, will be back in his place. d together ju a dainty little flat, which ; ive 1CeS lire of Wool Rugs i o of thaaks for their work. Half-back Gall has an a leg bud 1ckes only one thing, a few articles of little higher in price, i officers resulted as'| Sad Case of a Woman, Brought to ywill play "if Necessary The eledtion male wearing. apparel scattered around vs high in quality and 1 follows * Police Station. nude to givigfit an appearance of a real n any Brussels, Wijltons % and -1 Honorary Presidents--ton William Ves. SF. my name:is Brown; Kate All Rugby Teams Away liome The young women, at the minsters fon every room Harty, M.P.; 4 Fadw ards, Na : > Brown. sir; 1 only came here to-day. | As far as Drotball 'games wo Nog opening oi the play. have their minds ¥. Nickle, MP.P. Dn Matt Y : LALLA TET a ---- Pearl Handled Dessert . : Kani . ) 8 : niv F Oak Ph 90 » . . and. 1 am cold, and hungry, sir, and {ston will-have a 'bye on Saturday, no Tnly made up and their plans all | 8 Lines. os and orks in one . E. Ryan is { would like to got warm aud get come- |league games being sche duled here laid to defy wan and Cupid, but be- fue and Walnut Cabinets. " -- : ~ | President--Co Kent (resclect thing to at" Sa said a poorly clad, ior that day. All Kingston teams fore the final curtain falls, the little i'. Fe Harrison CO. 4g | batless English woman , io Sergeant that are still in the 'running, Queens fove god has won another battle, and For Men who can wear (The store that improves.) | wrv-treasuree--A. W. Mcbeas LQ orden, 'at the police station, on 1 and 111 and Cadets 1, are playing three young maidens are made happy IE. size 34, 36 or 38. Upderwear, 3 = Re VE : X : Thursday, afternoon, about four [away from. home, all playing In To- for life. Everything runs along here is a. snap. 5 dozen J | First Viee-president--B W. Robert! ojoat.. The police received a call ronto against Varsity. = Strange to! smoothly with the three until one of Elastic Ribbed nshr e 4on | from Ontario street that the woman relate Varsity senior, intermediate aud , them meets the "pight"' man, then the Underwear, Shirts «, and J Second Vice-presadent J. B. Walkem. These are direct Importa- tions from England' and we are able to sell them at from. & » Be eww v " & wae there, under the influorce of junior teams are all iin the finals and fun starts, and until the play was Drawers. Odd garments | rized » $10 00 to $15 00 . Ll . Third Vicoprasident--W. H. Macnee. | quo, and" should © be looked aiter. each team has won all its games, over the audience was kent in merry {™ at 75c. each. Fourth Yitephesident--Goorge Nicol | Constable Armstrong was sent down never: once being defeated, but the lo- laughter. The play is written as only " {Cataragqui} : : hl J and found her in the yard in rear of cal fans hold out som hope of break- Clyde Fitch could write, bright, cheery To Clear Saturday a 506 tach - These goods are First-Class recto I - hgeqson i 18 ormwii plano facteny. She was Ing Heir big JS on nature and perfectly smooth Yhe cust was and at the above prices are bade wma ngland, . ames aly, | sireiched pn the ground Awetn two (day. we Kingston teams eft at a perfect' one. every part being in . -- genuine bargains 6G. W sell, J. N. Watts, Dr. A. P. piles of lumber, folld in ao horse noon for Toronto The teams + will capable hands, the stage settings were 150 yards ae ' Eouieh : Chown." James Crawiord. J.B. | lake. When the policeman. arcived line up as follows all fine and the costumes most bef Tweed, suitable 107 aie i on. . 0 : AE 4 3 An se, ' MoNeil, R. J. Bushell, |the woman was 50 cold thay her teeth | Queens [--Williams, full" bask; Dick: {jug Soits. Separate Sku +5 ay : James Ste + H. W. Snelling, E. K. |were chattering she = was quite son, right hali: Leckie, centre he The three givls, Miss Dessie Tone Chi.aren's COS Galors 3 x \ | h z, and as quit 8 : ; t g . 3M ! ie. Toner, G d Black, R d vo a Wallace, Prof. J. Mac- {willing to go along with him. Moran, left half; Mosley, quarter; iy: "'Pamelo Gordon," a secvetary and Feeh. anc ack, LF An *y . gilliveay, M. Fowler (Glenburnic). She lookel very much the worse for Overend, »Kinsella, Clark, scrimmage sienographer; Mis H Black. Brown and ack, van | y { 0 for VU ] ge ; grapher; $ Navy and Black All Pure Jewellers Opticians The question of eivic umprovement f woas, Her clothes were fow and too | Gallagher, loyd, inside Ss Me "Violet Lansdowne," a steno- avy an: 1ayiv at 50 : i : J was discussed, and a committee was | thin to bo of any protection against Kay, Erskine, middle wines; Smith. orapher And illustrator, apd: Miss Wool. Sold regularly at $1. » ] 350 King St. os appointed to take up the question and | the cold, and when she arrived at the |Elhott, outside wings. | Margaret May, as "Kate West." - a a ya:d. Notice the widrth, Issuers Of Marriage Licenses. Avadb cover your kitchen report to the board of directors. This | station was shaking as ome with the Queen's 1I---Clark, full bacy « Dick, | jroo Yance Witter, wore allt fine: These 56 inches and then .- . committee is composed of Ho W Snel- | agsue. She said she came © cently from { Twigg, McDonald. halves: Reid. yuar-1ihree were certainly well suited to : floor with Lirolemn. rman). Prof. J. Macgillivray, {Belleville and was forty-five years old. j1o% Randall, Battersby, Omond, ihe in every. respeet i ! ! y 3 1 i A ; their roles in every respect Miss Buy only 4 Robertson, "James Crawford, Dr. [She looked much older, her face show. Scrimmage; Cochrane, Laird, wside poner ae "Pamelo Gordon ou . . \ Pp. Chown and W. .J. McNeil. ing plainly what might be termed in 4 il. eee eh honors br her hailing of er $1.00 Yard | The question of having a ladies' aux- la map, a lic of dissipation. When | A ¥ hantiim ' . an 5 | Dorothea : Sadleir, {2s : : ? F part. Frederick Summers, as 'Edgar iliary in' connection with the society |askod when she came here cho said Holt,"" a lawyer proved the right was also brought up, and left over, to |voesterday, and that tha had no idea | {man for Pamele. ° Frank Loot ably be taken up 'hy! the difeetors where her bushatd was as she had not | portrayed by Helmer Benson, proved [he Ontario Herticultural Society [seen him ia some time. She was i the right man for 'Viobst ad. then I'he best in tho wot 1d meet Cir Toronty. on November | ven a mice easy chair before the big | : ? {Kate goes on the stage and mar To be had only at Edda Jel 300 yards of Dress Goods, + ja odd , pieces from _lLiroker assortment, to be cleared out bn Saturday. Plain ans » fancy weaves, worth up to 75¢. 4 yard. Many new shades Ma Oth, and Iv eft y the | fire i ho corridor of the stati 11 | 3 | i ud i v Ls 1 with { he bi n th ys ido ol + : station and - ae ries hey stage manager I'he minor esident Oo ap 1 Jogute he asd SOC ast aslee DE o - : president to appomt a gut 1 e | AS a A asleep, dre aming per roles were all capably looked alter could not attend "himsell { haps of ber home far away across the i 0 in lot. SATURDAY Your ------------------------_---- | Before the --moepting adjourned, the [water ! I. "ec an : . Pi of the lot at ' { v i ash G 5 11 & cial' members pe «d- a hearty vote of ---------------------- 1 sEC | sh ir] Songs All Speci al 9 thanks to the president, Col Kent, for | Look After The Girls. ! ; . } ane Cash Girl," he ng musical 35 4 Yard. » R. McFAUL S the able oases in bhp h he has an. bold citizen was heard to remark, 'on | Trip o w lh ha. « minty hr aged the affairs of the society, and for | Thursqay . cvening, that he ' Ee the Decal oe : See the snaps in Striped ,s the work, he has accomplished, while at {pleased to sep that the local inspec Thirty Years Experience known 2 lS da adel : nedien Flannelettes Fhat we are Kingston the head of the organization tors of the Children's Aic Society | : uy ony on | wor i ; : | 2 * Tuesday, Nova 9h, and has a bydget selling special, : TT w | lievi : a {wore doing such good work in th | In Making and Selling of real song hits to offer; on Bt ( wat pet Varehouse. Relieving As Mail Clerk city, but thought maybe they waoull | - have never been heard here before: At Oa Yard {also spare little ti i | FOR ST YLE, FIT, AND William Robinson, of the Toronto #50 Spare 8 a lupe In 118 Cvun- songs that were written for "The taff, is relieving: Henry ings tu lohe & look. ap ue nwmber of : Furs Cash Girl." Fall 33 inches wide, Pretty 7 COMFORT mail clerk on the Bay TRE = Eu Cg tk 1H Bis. rh ere shades and fast colors. | 1 i while he 'is on his you lo an N 0 walk the Stioess, That s the re-}| George Arliss, In "Septimus. jeven lato at night being seen with / Beccae All ee . = i r i : {youns men, all over the city. The : ; cord that goes i alin ar hiss, She greatest of Eng- 3 S | citizen went on to say thai this could | ) : ro eel! 38 charade actors, will be seen at i < . 'DANGER ; IN. DELAY {o no good, and if the young with ev . pun ihe & a ; Opers How 8 3 bursday, i | irs' 4 - ot KX after ~ se made 10 { ovembpe hom Septimus, a ir paveat Wales i look alter & a g | comedy by Phitip Littell, from W. .J gwman aw - 76 to 80 BROCK ST. thom' tho authorities should step in store. Such a re- - o . - ke's . Yiu 1 Diseases Are Too Danger- | aud make them do so. There are cer- Locke novel Mi Arliss whose For Kingston People to | tainly mote young girls promenading cord 5-2 guaran- avialng Bligh me 1 he Des il" i a A ect. A {the strects in Kingston than in many RB -1ee in itself. Fur] 200° mun. DN A, : other cities of the same 'and larger TRE Ee bh 4 bel! a a still greater triumph as the / yeat danger of kidney twoubles population. i \ buying shou quaint, wmmsical, iovabie hero ol 1 they et a firm hold before | a---- do ae carefully Locke's story. The production is Har- ea Ad y GASOLINE ror recognises them. Health Fall And Winter Importations by d ih 1 rison Grey Fiske's latest contribution ' unde 0 ckache a] 0 ! © 5 ne. ag an } TugleTin a Rack he Prevost, Brock street, has received | / 304. 1 you h L 1s the al In Beary ! do liarmoty GOAL 01, s: lnmoices, sor toll big. teveds, cheviots and viewsss 1/7 to think 3 ii BO nim Thing ius ubber de LUXRICATING OILS. troubles, Grop- for suitings: also a great variety of | ; . ul rE as A Bn Af 5. man ght's diseuse fol: | reanting for his order departs at) store sho remarkable in modern stageerait FLOOR OIL, sim, | Pon ; {His $13 suits and overcoats made to} able to serve you best this store are Lhe iC a if 1 war | : orde: urpass anything he - ! . i Trades Council { OBEASE, ETC. "Hs Best Investment the tain and sale rom nnler surpass anything he ever had |}, |} show up favorably. The Tine hi RS the Prades Shaving Brush is, Sie bh have ° ------ name MILLS has been idente- | and Labor Coundil' wa« held, on | . PROMPT DELIVERY. least money > Te en pr right here an Ringston g = . . TR eat] Mcbride, of 309 Barrie St Labor Wen, Pleased fied with the manufacture and © A325: . 3 : ess § SOS : >. 14 The only Shaving Brush ( 2, IN oes ht "oi vie Lubor men are well pleased with the { m Way 9 Pe i bs the laa : ® 4 F KELLY b the highest per-| weet A th a) L n Xe owl cason's. Woik bin the i Ge ! saleol Fars longer than all other meeting of the council, a resolution VW » : . \ She i . 1dr He gu-execllent vom! PRT JAI SALLE uecession ---- --_-- - Thursday night, but on 'ontine busi- % y Ls > : op . SEA heirs the. natal . whose bristles are set in ¢ attend (orgl spoken ta by the Whig, today | dealers in this vicinity combine] ¥os pass J. opposing the naval policy | y clated that it had been the best seo | : . . ot tie dominion government: and at { eufiered ire. 1 500 in many vears in the building ed, and if you investigate you} meeting for wn yn men, to-night. the ANCE, tls ih thee "irstle some Piere Has been plenty of work. | [will fiod we have the (question will again be' diecuswd. Res 4 i toms and vey flex backaches and dizziness re { es to shed" bristles ~ or "fall §f¥\ (AAKence and Ontario Streets. from inactiyit ntl part ® hard rubber Varranted mot Toye's Building, 2 apart, made 'in four sizes, i ® from 45c. up. Used with Col- | 1 cr I 1 1 and there has been no trouble thel J. Bruce Wallace and Prof. Marshall, | would ave ¥ < } A : SR | 1k : * i Queen' have been asked to spea 1 wav of strikes ov disagreements ol Queen AVE n a ¥ 5 ai : g down batun i kes ov. disagreom Biggest Store. a cood turnout of members is de cad SD onatiot pit io : 3 i: Col. Gordon Appointed Biggest Stock, sired. The meoting will be for umon } , go Ba, " 8 ey od ee : . men only ti ely that thespmons | Shaving rd ros ' hae ©) ness premises and get eral pr PHO I had found Nt-| LOL W. D. Gocdon 1s x he | Biggest values, 3 will hold A publi roeeting vy y gates Shaving Powter gives Pure and Sweet. . ahem equivalent "if the worst hap- tle « y relief 1 learned of Boo Hat General Buchan \ = : . : . ; | Be . Ie tor discisdion on the' question an ideal shave Let this office show thet ls through advertise | command. Col.. Benson st styles i r. ¢ an the qn fn iced SLAVE " ® 3 > al, | : . : psi Ld " desirable, end by a.: and uring Mr. Ma-{will succeed Col. Gordon in the % i Ask for catalogue and price}! Only One 'Bromo Quinine.' 3 i Fresh Oysters 3 ® o in Ottawa [hat is Laxative Bromo Quinine, . most réliaBle Fire hood Y . g a. 1. soon ©fR Ontario dommand with he n Coast Sealed. Dr A. P. Chown ? Get then. at DRUGGIKT AND OPTICIAN. : PER'S, rice Company on earth (found Booths idnev Pills to benefit ' : i . ly h ; { Look for the signature of E. W, Grove. list. | ee ene headache yi dizziness ceas Ihe American Federation of Labor i ib sed the world over to cure a cold in | . . 1 y ve mot © been troubled |conyention will be held in Toronto, | Jiore GARY. eX i S R McCANN 1 n thank only' Booth's Kid- 'opening on Monday next There will | 4 | i « AU : » . ' > ~s1sie 1 Us v g vey Pills {be no delegates from this dt: { ir 1 Mas arow, a sistant post offic | Sold by dealers Price 50¢f° The! 100 tins of Cricka hand soap. worth Makers Of Fine Furs. ,inspector, - loronta, has een Superan = : : : . 341-3 Princess St. i - tooth Co.. limited, Fort Erie, {19¢ to introduce 1% a tin i . puated. aftr a service of twenty-six * ; ES rak Brock, Cor. King Sts. RB. I. Booth Co 3 nited Fort Fri he Ba to rtrody it tin | 126-128 Princess St i A lan. S120 ' " on 3 Prompt Delivery. tt. my avk the PE ------------------------ 5 Princess Sit 'Phone, B48. Flope, 326 or 621

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