5 --p-- pt -- PAGE SIX. for Petty . They pend some time n Lindsay TRIPPED oN STAG =: oe Jon 5 rey 130 eit io ikpaburgh on | Thursday. AND LAMP EXPLODED AND Vr" Vd "FIRE RESULTED. [aister, Mrs Q 5 | Heggarty Deseronto Mer an " Jam. al 1 te DPeseromto's | Deseronte Friday will Yeomans sbenl Sunday Jamas ofl last Mines " Wil tet Sexsmith ---- for rr Bector St. Mark's, Inducted--Death Whitton, Ome of Oldest Oddfellows. Beseronto, Nov, 5H.--Uu slay eveslug fire broke out in the residence . of Mrs, Andrew Bone, oh Main sjreet, | iedewiner, Mrs. Bone was coming down tain The { when she tripped and the lamp ig hier | tunday al terTioaig haud fel amd explored > "l0ddieliows haft*je ' as . i Ch i On £ Tusudar . ja : 5 being ou Reots Concert + i grand entertamment Opera louse, when was present. Une of the bv Mr. Nell was "Come To With Me Darling.' w MacIntyre, of the here, and it was weil Ou Monday conducted chfirch, when Shannonville, Mark's. The bishop gave un * address. The visiting clerg Rev, Rural Dean Dibb, Napanee Mr, Lewin, Kingston; Purdy, Selby; Rev A. HB was walter Tyendinaga: Rev. | | : xo re ton, Welland . oR The Churchwe n io - Mark's held an afternoo home of Mrs. Thomas Nnvios street, Wednesday afternoo: flarge sum of mone: added 1 treasury Mrs. H. Boltor ied by her gi kett, left on Frida for Mhrie, where Mr. Webster charge of the Standard Ch pany works. Mrs and daughter, Miss week 1 i iroki sed ol eutle {his widow and x ne wiley af the and in polities § ey uneral will be held on Sa fhe flag ou the hanging at half- of the here meh evening that order orupat Fhe Tip Must Go rd Expositor D. Howell: ritten d novelist, visit! t Hy the from a + eptausigs tic » } ar worl receive Great ish and evemng <a Service nu Rev. Dafoe ¥ was made tablishe daily. charge and breakfast is Likewise the Lon room policy bir for th charg wiel rex for "other meals are and lippins jor i barre i maid, or service is abso prohibited real who Id be any ol aismi he th with tips i Maen 5 lity of ""wonld thine, possil Awan hole accoursid becaus on ther hotels he wa ition.' ter Ho wi ls 1 nea hotrls would he adopt the and 'the radually ylher bv self-intovst 7 to no-ty al This is true, Samuel Je Ruby, lef mi om: pehey hnson al anxiety and hope with her qd Vik hex Joseph Prenton. weeks irom [Reynolds at way of {$163 The oldest mem- Pwerased on as ¢ hotel" specifically proseribed, Tha should wi we hot] should i toing aholish the the \ ah to 131 Loudon experiment. will be watched with mudh ' ' FRIDAY = THE UVAILY BRITISH WILIG 2. iF ig A GANANOQUE CASE. Hed e Canno tC Taylor' s Infants' Deli ight rephesenits over forty- three years of constant ort along one line--the effort to make a perfect soap. : : A liberal reward is waiting for any one who can tell us how to improve it in the slightest. We ourselves believe it to be perfect and can conceive of no way of improving it. The choicest oils ffom ¢ i Cauanoque, NOVEMBER Decided By Tudge Reynolds Brockville. | { Sov. 5.--The ense of De Witta. vs. George Moere, proprietor of Hay Island, house, for the past "two seasons, has been decided before Judge Brockville. The ac tio n | Was one for rent, amounting in all to against which Mo put ap u {connter claing amounting -to S225, {which plaintifis were willing to allow 1$75. Moore , also made the narg« ; | iain t plaintiffs of udsrepresentation {and fraud, which was disproved by {the contracts signed by both parties. | {His honor gave judgment for the splaintifi for the amount of rent, with Jeosts: J. A. Jackson for plaiptifi; IW. B. Carell, K.C., for defendant. | Gananoque Canoe and Motor { Association held an assembly {assembiy hall of thei {last evening. | The Salvation Army tendared ia farewell tea at the barracks, last evening, to Mrs. Ida La Londe, King street, who leaving early week for Toronto to reside. Mrs, Londe has been a m ember of the loeal corps almost since having served faithfully pae years and filled the |retary for the past nine Court, No. 1.3M0.H., largely attended euchre rooms last evening Water Works Superintendent {Gardner has asked of $170 per annum, { council. The service i excellent condition, Mr. and Mrs. George burg, Pa., announce of their daughter, Miss Lydia Jane Galway, to Robert (i, Gates, the mar- [riage to take place, Wedsesday, "No vember 17th, Mrs. B. O. Britton, hing street, pro vivincial treasurer, W.CT.U. 'is repre senting the local order at the dowin ion convention, in at St. John, N.B., this week Miss Hazel llovd, teacher in Stone at i of Boat in the new clubhouse, carps selected fruits -- cocoanut oil, the best the refined with extra care--and with all this j is its organization, ! for tweats office of wholesome fragrance to the skin. In foc years. held another party at thei N..R salar; c a raise in from the at present in { Cealway, litte that it is the engagement r none too good for the toilet, not exaggerated its goodness. session -- MOTHERS who have delicate children should try Mrs. C. Allen, of New Bedford, Mass. which were restored to perfect health by Vinol. If it should fail with your child, we will refund your money. Please try it. GEO. W. MAHOOD, Druggist, - Kingston, Ont. had two puny children, {street school, is confined t6 her home, iseriowady ill. This makes two forms {without teachers in Stone street school this week. Mrs. John Gibson, street, eturned from a Athens Sole Vis 1 visit in the Orient enter into its composition--olivé oil from the first' 'pressing of market -affords, 'and that cient otto of roses-- that choicest perfume from the Sultan's' 'Domain= to impart a delicate, we have produced a soap so mild and soothing --so wandsHilly cleansing and healing, I=" wmvepsally used 'in homes of wealth and refinement where the best is considered We ask you to try at least one bar and. know that we have Cétits a Cake At All Druggists' JOHN, TAYLOR & CO., Limited, TORONTO ,, THE SPORT REVIEW. | Interesting News From the ious Sporting Fields. he doesn't again until Shrubb say; Longboat lis in shape I Johnson savs he | Langford, winner way of exercise P'resident "Ban } Amorican Bagebull | shortening of the Jefiries may take on a fight before | he meets Johnson. An ofier has been | made him to meet two men on the same night in limited bouts, want the to j race latter is willing to flight take all, just by | of the ors a Johnson, League, iav season (TOR Pobeleilmp iefeletelesdeietet Dates--NewDates 3 Pounds for 25c Finest Fard Dates 12¢c per Pound. A.J.REES, 166 Princess St Phone 58. tediniledefedededorieoded (rite ieee ede There seems no chance of having the frst game for the dominion rugby championship played before November 27th. «. Aveofier - of $75,000 for the Jeliries Johnson fight. from the town of: Hil | i | liard, Washington, is not taken' seri ously. Ihe death oi Cadet Byrne will have no influence on Cornell football plans and, as far a: Cornell js concerned, will not change the present rules. Roche, the noted Califarnja referee, and a partner of Uofiroth, looks for the 'Jeli-Johnson fight in May, with | {the former weighing and tue luegro 220 linker, the Chicago Cubs stay i shortstop, says that he will endeavor | | to have himseli transferred from Chi cage to Cincinnati Many small - schools {the United States are I bidt from their Hist of "athletic gporté {owing 10 the deaths on the gridiron Perfection to Perfection COWAN'S MAPLE BUDS are tha most delicious chocolate confection aver made. PAS] aml colleges in dropping foot -- _-- -- EE ----.-- Special Sale of Fall Clothing NOW GOING ON AT L. ABRAMSON'S nluding Men's Suits, Overcaats, Bays' & Youths' Clothing This Is a Bona-Fide Sale. If You Want Bargains, Call and See Our Stock' MEN'S FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR, MISSES' AND CHILD'S UNDE RWEAR, on sale 25¢. BOYS' UNDERWEAR, worth (10e. on sale. 30c MEN'S SUITS, from £18 to $2C, on sale, $11.50. MEN'S SUITS, from $14.50 and $15.50, $9.50. i MEN'S UNTEARABLE SUITS, worth $14.00, on sale $7.00 BOYS' 3-PIECE SUITS, worth irom $6.50 to $7.50, on sala, BOYS' 2- PIECE SUITS, from £4.50 to $5.50 on sale $3.00. MEN'S OVERCOATS, worth from $15.00 to $17.00, on sale, BOYS' OVERCOATS, worth $4.50 and $7.50, on sale' $2.50 $5.00. MITTS, from 50c. to and $1.50, on sale, 75¢ MEN'S COON COATS. worth $70.00 to $80.00, on sale, $50.00 MEN'S FUR-LINED COATS, worth $40 to $30, on sale, $27.50 MEN'S FUR-LINED COATS, MUSHRAT LINING, OTTER COL- LARS, worth $70.00 to $80.00, on sale, $47.50. LADIES' RUFFS, worth $15.00 to $16.00, on sale, $8.50 MUFFS, worth $12.00 to $15.00, on sale, $8.00 MEN'S CAPS, worth from 50c. to 75¢., on sale, 39¢ LADIES' COATS, worth from $10.00 to $12.00, on sale, $4.50. Also Big Sale of BOOTS and SHOES at Reduced Prices. L. Abramson, The Up-Town Clothier Wholesale. worth €5c., on sale, 39¢ worth from 40¢. to 50c., on sale, from $7.50 to $4 $0 to 39. GLOVES, worth $1.25 60c., on sale, Next to Carson's Their purity and excellence are unique. Liast Saturday. | Toronto World : | defeat Queen's, Vavaity, if they heve Saturday, will likely send a patched-up team to Mc | Gill a week from Saturday, thes {will not want to take any chances on {having of their players injured the uion championships, I'he Canadian Olympic committee is sued its complete and final report hy Honorary Treasurer P. D\Ross, of the receipts and expenditures = made {sending its team to London in 190K : Ihe total receipts were S30.707.51, expenditures, $20,757, leaving {to pay for the printing tion of the report t > Sullivan, middle "wing man of {Ottaw: 1 Univers sity rughbv team, is out | of .the game with blood poisoning {his right He was Kicked several fwanks but paid little tion to. the wound, with the result that the toelor of his stocking ran-inta it and developed poison, 'Chump' (FNeil | {again ill, so the college team is hopi Hessly erippled. 'Mike Smith {Quilty have deer moved: tothe Kine. "Varsity will not have their full strength on against Queen's on Satur (day, as scrimmager Jones has de veloped water on the knee and will be | {out of the game this. week. Hix place will be taken bv Lajoie, who has been { holding down Hume's position: so well. | { There is also a chance that Gall will inot be able to play. he hurting his lag at Ottawa last Ratarday, and io the. event of Gal not playing. 1 niay be used at {all-back FLOWERS MADE TO EAT New Decoration Useful As Ornamental. London, Nov. 5.--Floral table deco- | rations, which may be catin for des- | sore, form a preiiy table novelty at the Grooe='s Exhibit, beld in Aor ul- tural Hall. Crystallized rose potals and violets hove long been highly ponular confie- | tiotwry delicasies, hut the planuafac { turers have cavied their «audics inl floricultare fur! and th up-to- | date conicrtionery bouquet t includes | iver lilies, aca ia, sahurnum, 2 tions, lilae, iris, mimosa, erimson ram- | bles' and white violets, In each case the real flower, fre bly | cut and fragrant, is dippe!l into the boing syrup and ervsiallized The flowers, bene preserved |. whole, they | can be made into bow wots and soravs and make charming lable' decorations Clusters of crystallized roses, ar rangad in silver flower holders, with | (sywectment rose petals scattered ovr {the damask cloth, mma a novel and (delectable scheme of decoration. | & Nothing has been produced in fine chocolate equal to them. : THE COWAN CO. LIMITED, as «= 120 = TORONTO. any {lor domi in and 40.50 and distribu the lou ago, atten and hal Town or - Country ? 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