Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Feb 1910, p. 5

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"But for life the universe were pothing; and all that has life re- quires nourishing." The Latest Cook Books The Boston Cookery School Cook Book, by Fanuie Merrit Farmer. Mrs. Rover's New Cook Book, A Manual for Housekeepers, Tha' Century Cook Book, containing Dinner-Giving and Etiquette of NMnners, Complete Housekeeper, by Emily Holt. Beeton's Big English Cook Book, revised and greatly enlarged with several hundred new receipts. Modern Hostess, by Christina T. Herrick, Table, by Fillipine of Delmonicos. What to Have for Dinner. What to Have for Luncheon. Invaluable Books for Housekeepers. be In every Home. All at R. UGLOW & COMPANY, 141 PRINCESS ST. The Mrs. One of these Books should The Sweep Sale ee OF is Coats and Skirts CONTINUES. Only a Few Left Warm Winter Coats for $1.00, Ladies' Tweed Skirts for $1.95. Former prices, $3.00 to $5.50. Girls' Tweed Skirts, §1 and $1.75. Former prices, $2.00 to $3.00 Ladies' Cream Lustre Walists at Half Price. Ladies Embroidered Lawn Walsts at Half Price Ladies' and Girls' Wool Gloves, in Navy, Cardinal, Black and White, 12 1-2¢ and 15¢ Regular prices, 20¢ to 30¢ D M. Spence, Former prices, $4.50 to $8.00 25 The Leading Mil- linery Store. Does Your Bread, Madam, Get Stale Too Soon Of course, you know, all bread must in time grow stale--unless busy litle milk teeth anticipate the flight of days. ut But the trouble is, Mistress Housewife, some bread grows old prematurely--goes harsh, stale, crumbly. And nobody likes stale bread : your folks dodge the bread-plate, don't eat as much as is good for them, but fill up on a hore expensive if less sustaining diet. Sad economy, Madam. keeping quality of FIVE ROSES breadsiuffs, There's a ullar quality In the gluten of FIVE ROSES flour which makes YOUR bread keep better. Cannot go stale as quickly as bread from some of the flours you have known in the past--to jour loss and sorrow, It may belong to the wheat milled, fo the methods or 21 years of * know how" ~~ but 'it's there all the same. Because. there's more of the amber gluten and better luten In FIVE ROSES an seems necessary, you ses. * "ss 0» Wouldn't you like YOUR bread, Madam, to havs that fulness of nut- like flavor, that freshness and sweetness, which the best cooks envy? - Wouldn't you just like to make delicate breadstuffs that improve for days after baking -- elastic texture, crisp firm crust? Almost a week after bake- day there's a feeling of moistness' by the tips of dainty fingers on the fresh- out surface, an actual fes! Ing of moisture-and elusiva flavor to the hungry pal- ate When you use FIVE ROSES. Bake-day troubles, consequent vex- ations. the weekly nightmirs of oareful - cooks, vanish like mist before the rising sun. Won't YOU get FIVE ROSES. Madam ? Won't you get it NOW? This is the way of it, Ma- dam. Not only doss YOUR loaf retain the actual moisture, the actual liquid, longer than usual: but it retains the property of feeling moist to tha most hardened palate sven when A great deal of the water has an porated. Of course it doesn't crumble wheh sliced sven in thin slices ; nor does it lump off when buttered. That's the secrat, Madam, of tha of ra ---------- ee LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO., L3D., MONTREAL (28) -- ------ the wonderfully clear water while wish- ing your dearest wish. Tt is quite us o 4s as the famous Blarney stone, if not more so. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any oase of itching, , bleeding or i 6 to 14 days SiR : Some people talk so much that they have no time to listen to anyibing worth while, ) Within two -- dn two miles of Crystal Riv there is a soph spring 1.300 Toot deep, hak as a a athe m og A a pipe, vin, prisavitie Teolors "all about. At this was > for mt several springs wit! they Sey in k came upon t stopped work for the ng. / This is a most interesting | to visit and on the way one ean top at the "Wishing Well" and drink '| Shannon, before THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1910. LIVED IN COTTAGE {AT THE NAVY YARD EIGHTY. i FIVE YEARS AGO. {Capt. 1. H. i i i | "1 was very sorry io read in the { Whig on Wednesday last that the old naval "ottagaes on the Royal Military | College grounds are to be razed. It [a great pity that they could. not be {allowed to remain." i+ This" statement was made on Fri {day evening by Capt. R. H. McKay, {of this city, to a Whig representative {who had asked lim if he knew about {what year the old cottages were built. {The captain was born at the old navy yard in 15823, and be thinks the {eotiages were reared in 1822 From the year 1528 10 1834 the captain re sided in one of the cottages with Is {parints and his grandfather. Hix {gramHathpr, Donald McKay, was mas tet-bailder in the Royal Navy and feame to Canada in 1512 to construct tthe warship St. Lawrence at the old {navy yard, now the site of the Roval McKay Tells of Those Far-away Days at Point Frederick He Regrets That the Old Naval Cottages are io be Razed. titary College, Fis father a warrgnt officer in the Royal Navy. There wére originally sixteen cot tages construeted but half a dozen of them were destroyed hy fire. ~The { balance remain to this day, snd ape { room to disappear, decision having ibeen so made this week by engineers fof the public works. department Ottawn. The were built {the British government for the jeers and employees of the navy { The stone walls are two feet thick and | the stone partitions are about the {same thickness. Capt. Melay thinks 'the cottdges are good enough | for janyone to Hve in. They quite satisfactory. 'to the officers in those days. Capt. Mehay's father fived in leottage No. 11. Jokn B. Marks, pur [ser of the fleet, livid in the present cottage at the extreme north end. Capt: McKay saw the present cient Cataraqui bridge béing built i Before fi was constritted he remem. thers coming across to the town on a iscow. He alo witnessed the con {struction of Fort Henry. When the {cholera was doing its deadly work hor iin 1832 he says that brandy was ser ved from buckets to the men whe {worked at the fort. In 1834 th navy vard was reduced and the flea was called home, In 1837, when thw {rebellion broke out, Commodores San idon came out with a ship crew sailors and marines, who were tioned at the dockyard. Ther then four gunboats here. al COlLtage bn oll yard. were an oO sta Wer . A Clear Complexion. ' there appears on your face any canker, pimples, boils, blotches or (other skin disease you know at once your blood is impure. Perie tly pure blood means an absolotely clear com- iplexion. You ean haye such blood in using Wade's Tron Tonic Ville (laxa tive.) This remedy cleanses anid en riches the blood. They and blood maker, fo NW Meleod's | King and Brock stand), and Montreal streets. "satislactory, are a grent nerve strengthener In boxes, 25¢., at drug store, corner streets (Wade's © old corner Princess ano Money back if not Ea a i-------------- | To Take Proceedings. iW. T. dibbard, Napanee has throug) {his attorney notified the county coun (#1 of Limnox and Addington that it {must £omply' with the law and erect {House of Refuge, alse he will issue a writ compelling its erection. The coun cil in 1508 made arrangements. with ithe House of Providence and House o Hndustry, Kingston, whereby the Wire to receive any person sent tc those instithticss from the county. ; deputation will be sent to Toronto tc | interview the authorities om the mat j ter; as the council is fiemly of opinion {that the mattor bas been settlivd sat cisfactorily in the best interests o | tounty. Mother Allowed $400 a Year, Upon the request of Mrs. D. J. Justice Teetzel, at Osgoode Hall, an order was made al lowing her $500 for the pust niainten- , ance of her son, Raymond S. Carter, | aged twelve, and $400 per year for fu- ture maintenance until farther orders. The boy is heir to $19,000 out of the estate of his grandfather, the late James K. Carter, of Pieton.: Early Closing of the Stores. The pew rule for closing the hry goods stores at 5 pan. each dav, with the exception of Saturday, will ry out; st the end of this month. aed the | clarks will be sorry' for this, as tie (extrg hour has been a good thing for { them. However, during the summer memths, the stores will neain tlose [early as usual A ---------- ¥ T'other aud Which. Hamstton Herald Ls says that the Prof. Adam Short 'high cost of living is due to fa aif LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. A Worker Tells Why People Flock to the City. Kingston, Feb. 13.--{To he Edi tor}.~In one of your editorials in vesterdi y's Whig wer the heading of » warsing," you 'complain of e preferring the city L 5 Lo I am one of those e Come into the city aml 1 exp the real reason the bulk of the people have is the same as mine, one of dol lars and cents. What 1x wanted is pot a warn'ne but for the worker to be alde ty orn inough to live on have comething Tor a rainy dav: Her» is my experience >There is only work for about eight months of the and that at poor wages. What do 1 find in the city, and 1 have been in the city akout two vears? I have work at four diffircn! hinds of labor dirt that time and have not lost than four weeks. "Now take the arcinl point of view. Last vear aarnad $512 and something out of that, The best venr I hod while working in the country | end $215 and expend] 2293. Tha is why the prople flock to the eid, t's ust a cade of dellhra snd cent WORKER. \ oF your wo in AGAIN IN THE CITY. Missionary Geo Baskin Calling on 2 Helpers, George Buskin, agent and missionar of the Algoma and North-West Evan gelical and Colportage Mision, i in the city. Mis Inst year's report shows donations from eighty-five towns villages of £1,637.60; meecints from rales, R1S6.12. The supplies have heen in twelve languages, and S15 copill have been taken account of. The jour neyvs have been wesi to. Sudbury and Copper Chiff. fands being too limited to go farther There sGIl remains an indebtedness of about $1,000, Much time and material have been spent in vain in endeavoring to obtain 2500 from the legisiature of \ Ontario wards the 81,200 costs incurred publishing the Ojibway Indian English dictionaries. The depot still at 202 King streel east, Toronto, but better premises are necessary The donations of Kingston, last in aid of mission, were 325 which is gratefully acknowledged, and to in and the HE GIVES SCHOLARSHIPS, Institute, Napanee Beaver A worthy poentleman who belongs to the county of Lennox and has shown interest in people by offering $75 for scholaral ips to be competed for during the current schocl year by the students of the Na panee Collegiate Iustitute, the dents so competing to be residents of the county of Lennox and Addington The sum is to be divided into three scholarships of 825 each, one of which scholarship to be awarded to the stu. dent attdining to the highest stan dard for general matriculation, one for honor matricu- lation and one for senior matricols tion. The merit of those entitled to be decided by (be staff of teabhers of said institute. and gengral good conduct to be taken mio account in_awnsrdin ships. a the stu g- sald scholar: < A QUIET EVENT At the Home of Dr. J. F. Sparks on Saturday. On Saturday morning at eloven o'clock, a quiet but happy event took lace at the residence of Dr. J. Sparks, University avenue, when Mrs Jennie C, Henderson, daughter of the late James Bruce Gordon, became the wile of Thomas W. Mills, private banker. In the absence of Rev. Charles A. Sykes, their pastor, the ceremony was performed by the Rev. S. Sellers The bride, who wore her tha elling ostume of Wedgwood blue, with hat to match, was given away by James mall. After the werkding breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. Mills loft for the west, taking with them the sincerest and ost wishes of their many friends for y long and happy wedded life. B.A." Hotel Asrivals. Jamps Robertson, Montfeal: J Aubin, Hudson; W. C. Tauner, Toros to; M. A. Villinery, Ottawa: Mrs. W fL, Edmeston, Edmonton: Ms Edn ton, Fduarton; R. €. Berriviton. Hontreal: Felex. Johnson and wile, Bergin, Xotway; R. B. Cameron. Ter nto; F. E. Simmons, Toronto: I, immons, Toronto; Fred. Singer, Nov "ork: Wm. Smith, Ottawa; FF. 1 irk, Toronto: W. KS. Eekart, York; W. H. Moys, Oshawa: Barry, Montreal, ------------ Were Entertained. The choir of Queen Street Methodist hurch had regular practice last even ing, at the parsonage. After practice reshments were served and a social hour pleasantly spent. The choir is in a most efficient condition and is ren- fering splendid service. A N iw Artly -------------- Bibliv's, to-night, Shirt Sale, 00¢. The 'death is repyrted in Toronto of William E. Tyner, formerly of King- ston in his forty sixth year, His fun wal occurs on Monday. Bibby 's, to-night, something doing Mr. rs. F. Lawrence visit- ng in Brockville and viemity for (i. past few weeks returndd ta the cits yesterday. Earl Bowman, of Swift & Co.'s oifie has gone to Toronto for = couse of weeks, « Wo KE. Charlton," Montreal, 38 vist ng friends in She city. -- THE QUEEN'S Toronto, City of Canada po mh 8 ea" It in the artistic lic bariqings, posing offices, public rives, parks and gardens.' lis govern. neptbuildings are five. Of hoteis there wwe 'many ; none, however, spproaching the Queen's for perfect service, quiet fomfort, snd homelike surroundings, wd the peculiar excellence of its cuisine. {ts fame is far-reaching, and many re- with pleasore the ne | FRONTENAC i r-- the ; whi t ud! { present, about the largest crowd { Queen's do hold the Allan cup. i | / managed to save! i Markham has husky ' fw i a" wed { The 3 victors, { all. teombination and rushes being ar | to ; {count of the injury received splayed a tie game on Markham of 3 | and | seems A Man, Unknown, Honors Napanee | {when it came to stick-handling I Visilors Addington ' young ' ! locals to get the man with the "pads," proficiency in junior | i i i $ i i { Prouse, {+ Markham point, Temperance, morality i i 1 Bibby 's, to night. Sample Shirts 606. | mm---- RT m-- - : JUNIORS CASILY i DEFEATED MARKHAM. The Score Was 11 to 6--Frontenacs Led AH Through--The Royal Military College Team Defeated. Markham went down 11 goals to 6 at the coverd rink on Friday even and the junior Frontenacs are away again - on their long trip to- wards the championship. 'The game in Markham ended five goals all, thus showing pretty, even play, but here the visitors were outskated and outplayed j in covery department. The rink was well fillid, about 1,200 people being this vear, showing clearly that the crowd vith junior hockey here, althouglr The ie was in perfect condition and the tems could do nothing else but play fast hockey, fang a fine team of fast, chaps who cen play a good game, but the locals proved entirely too much for them. Frontenacs' fore wed Hee never worked better than Millan, Hunt, Prouse Grattan snaking a perfect Hoe. two, thre ° and four man rushes of the 'locals completely bowildercd the who could not get them at Four minutes after play ecom- Davidson scored Frontenacs' first goal, and three minutes before time was called Brouse scored their fast goal, #0 one.can see how they were playing, and how they kd all the way through. * Never have Hunt and as wel as they did last evening last evening, mie need Millan played ther ount I romtennes" goals, centre securing five of the The entire line played a game, and cn the defence Da- vidscn, Marchand and Hyland all played strong. Marchand was forced 'wear a rubber nose guard on to his face in the last game, but this did "not make any difference to the sturdy i little man, who proved himsell still the best junior goal in Ontario. In comparing the two teams, able of Hunt above classy for six at SIX. acs who ice an 11 to 6 game here, there to he nothing but Frontenacs. two games the locals outskat- outchecked, and were better the Markham bunch, and the wers away back. Un the defence matters were more even, with the exception of Marchand, who had it aver Glen like tent, Un the visitors Stewart Robb proved to be the only ous men Many bad rushes dulged-in by the wing mar, and crowd could be heard calling for In the ed and shots than a Circus and danger- in the th linn were proved the the team player on He and the only dangerous The line-up * | rontenacs Davidson, rover; point men goal, cover, Millan, Marchand, point, Hyland, Hunt, centre; left wing; Grattan, right wing. (6)>Glen, goal, Stewart, Sanderson, cover, Reesor, ro- ver; © Bierl, centre; Meyer, left wing, Robb, right wing. The summary : 1. Frontenacs, Davidson, 4 ming" . Frontenacs, Hunt, 3 min. % Frontenaes, Hunt, 1 min. Frontenacs, Brouse, 3 mins Markham, Reesor, 2 min. Frontenaes, Davidson, 1 minds Markham, Robb, 1 min. Frontenacs, Hunt, 2 min ¥ 9. Markham, Sanderson, 2 min 1, Markham, Stewart, 1 min. Half time, li. Frontenacs, Millan, 3 min ). Frontenacs, Hunt, 4 min. ¥ Markham, Stewart, 1 min Frontenacs, Hunt, 3 min . Frontendes, Rrouse, 4 minN 16. Markham, Robb, 2 min Penalties--Viret half, Frontenacs, Da- vidwon, 2, 2; Brouse, 2. Markham, Bierd, Saunder 2. Second half, Frontenace, Markham, Me yer, 2. Total, Frontepmes, 8 min, Markham, 6 min, In the fires tHfteen t half the play wa visitors on first hittle seorned (il) 5 3 1 5, ) i 9 8 12 «13. 11 15 » on, - Brouse, minutes of the all Frontenges, being to all appearances the big rink. After ghout hal period they seemed to pick up and weeured nn goal which to give them heart and they into the game at a rate From a spectator's standpoint it was a beautiful practically free from roughness and as fast as could be wished for No one could want prettier combiration or faster rushes than the locals indulged in. On the round the Frontenscs [ feated Markham by 16 to 11. H. BE. Wetlaufior, Boring refereed the game and as usual handled it.to every one's satisfaction . : After the game Friday evening, both teams went down to the restaur ant, where they satisfied the wants of the .inoer man, awd passed an hour or two with song and story. The best of zoo fellowship prevailed among the players, hrs the Jowett the + fore good grime, | de Froutenacs Meet Simcoes, Frontenac juniors will meet Toronto Simcoe A team, in Kingston, next Wednesday, and in Toronto next Fri- day. "Jim" Sutherland's "kids" hope to root this Toronto team, and go into the championship finals, Cadets Defeated by 'Varsity, A Toronto despatch save Varsity {Hl defeated RM.C., of Kingston, in the | first ame for the intermediate inter collegiate championship, last night, at Mutual street rink, by a score of 10 to 4. Varsity lod at hall time by 4 fo 1. { ere heavier than the lo eal students, scored the first game of the night, but the Varsity forwards got working and towards the close played RM.C. off their feet, the visi tors seeming to tire towards the close. The teams ; Varsity 1 (100---Parker, goal: Ger man, point; Cuzner, cover; Caldwell, rover; Strome, oenire; Code, right wing: Cotlon, Joft wing. RM.C. (Powell, goal; MeAvity, pont; Part, cover; Smith, rover: Campbell, centre: Adams, right wing: Wheeler, left wing. Referes--J. Livingstone. Reoiera nants to but Sidon i en 43500, 000 baseball park ready for PAGE FIVE.. -- pore pn mote ot mame nk (The Beauty of Firm Flesh "Chaucer" ElMott thinks Wanderers! will beat Ottwwa in Montreal this; Lies In The Power Of Rich Blood To Keep It Ever Clear And Clean, evening. i Chicago Americans will have a new | ---- Stuart's Calelum Wafers Free. use| The secret of firm, strong, # \ July 1st. Walter Smalll has been released by | Cobalt and may be on the Ottawa! tein, probably filling Bruce Stuart's! place at rover. : 1 With a twenty years' contract at, #5000 a year, Ben Johnson, thet oiih is--goad rich, constant flowing, head of the American league, need blood When hollow pt . a i. mores me mats over the uetion {oi ami ogpbte TA There ix 1 Fn focling at the Umi. {100k like buint holes jn a blanket, the ap ® AR 1: 'blood is sick 'and out of tune. versity of Torento that Varsity will, beat Queen's™ap there Saturday night! and thus make the championship of the Intercollegiate league sure again, i The Varsity © 1 Varsity are to be provinted from winning the Montagu! Allan cup on a technicality the thing | loft for them to do ix to win both OHA. and intercollegiate champicn i ships to prove that they would have | got it had they got a chance. i A New York report says that the . Athenian Olympic games will be held J re effect of hupure nnd pure Blood in his year after all. The Eng%sh AA. | Xen 8t ance on the face, f A. has announced that any English| Impurities ill it with poisons, the athlete can go who will take the re flesh harbors these poisons, and the sporsihility of expenses upen himseli. | longs cannot eliminate them as they It is said that Rntralin will rend [should, two Marathoners, by the names of | It needs a purifice. Stuaet's Wood and Sline. No Americans will | Wafers give to the blood throi®h the it i% said. same channels all the ength Foronto Telegram ; | und to 'remove the over Kingston puts out: | impurities and to make rich corpuscles sidz towns ost of the O.H.A {which will feed the body or fight as running, and it Is figured that | enemies. Stratford seniors are sdmply the in { Time was when poor blood purifiers termediates under another' name it had to be used, such as herbs and looks as if the oity teams will fight | roots, powdered minerals, ete, but it out for the championship. And thanks to latter day achievement the of thetity teams S81. Mike's 160k like | Stuart process gives to the systom the Hest off the J. Ross Robert {full rich strength of Calcium Sulphide, {the greatest blood purifier known to leium as food 20, Argos' victory stimulus necessafy one of the senior as to carry On « up. pa. { seience ¢ b. i These little powerful wafers are pré- {pared by one of the most noted expert pharmaceutical chemists in the world On. land so far as science is concerned. ne The central character in "The Man [expense has been spared to muke them From Home" is an elongated Indiana |p@rfect. lawyer. Kokomo hs home and They Golden Real Fike his patronymic. He is a name |and Eucalyptus, each a most powerful sake of "the tall sycamore of the Wa- [aid tp the blood of man bash," always makes his name known Thousands of people use these wafers in full-Daniel Voorhees Pike-and as {with religions zeal, and their testi might be expected of a man with that ial evidinee is an unfailing source name, he is, or has been, 'a member of {of interest to one who reads it. the Hoosier legislature. He is al Melancholy every suffering kindly, droll, shrewd, and unagsuni- | woman, fet one should be armed with ing old bachelor, Me has sense und {this knowledge make up one's character, understands human nature to try Stuart's Calewam Wafers in whatever guise it may appear, onee. Every carries them. pects the hest of jt and lets the wor He. or send vour name and of it trouble him very little e will send vou g trial package hy The play, central figure and |, jmail free. Address F. A. Stuart Co, with almost' a" soore moe a 175 Stuart Bldg, Marshall, Mich. will be played at the Grand - ee -------------------- AT THE GRA To-night "The Man From Home" Is is contain Quassia, {mon marks and mind ex- iat t {Price druggist isting, night 2900000000000 to "David Holcomb' Coming. Once in a while the public likes to be serious long enough to revert their memories back to their childhood days down on the farm or some reminiscen ces, where they have spent a pleasant vacation out the open country William Lawrence, the talented Cana dian actor, who is to appear ut the Grand on Satarday, February 26th, matinee and night, in' his Wtest of fort, "David Heleomb," says the world is growing better. He backs his claim with the assertion that since he has advertised his play as a piora more to in temperance drama of veal life, people have paid him before ago these same people wouldn't think of attending & theatrical performance it of a frivolous nature with a little 'spice' to "ginger" it up, But nevertheless the tremendous temperance wave that i€ sweeping the country fromicoast to coast is con- clusive proof that the people have something better on their mmds and they to gel back to the starting point they left admission And five wo BE BROAD MINDED w 1c than ever years this sake ad as above a8 well as for head your Because ww want good Heating when your sake ve you Plumbing and you want any For our sase--Because wo don't want you to make the misinke of expecting high grade work for ti price of inferior botch work unless way wan Yet We Charge Moderniely. DAVID HALL, 66 Brock St. "Phone 335, off, { whete SECURED MANY PRIZES. Holland Bros. Exhibited at Show in Spencerville, Holland Bros poultry show, held in Spencerville and succesded in winning prizes. They had twelve entries secured the followihg prizes : For Langshsn}i sseand for sock; first | nisl gocond for ben; first and third for | pallet black Cochin bantms i 'or cock; first and second fe : for pullet. The Kingstonis sured a special prize of a silver the best of Lm and another special prize, for the pair of Cochin Bantams, in td exhibited at i | several nel] for for collection Arranging for Smoker. At the last Merchants' was appointed to 'smoker' be held ture. The committe work and the affair w ing the first week in Mar most enjoyable time iz being I forward to. The members ar ve anxious that they have a larg: at tendance at all the gatherings 0 that matters ean be decided on ating to the convention of the retail] merchants' congention, which will be! held in Kingston during the summer. | meting of Association a arrange the has ILK froe to mn PURE M bees 3 : from I be held dur all fever und tuberculosis germs, Bo ard a wh and Oyutes kid | ¥ por doz per dow p 31.00 per gal 9c per bag flask Ja HREs, 39 : Eggs, 25e : now 23 ret ' ib Jam S. T. KIRK, E81 Princess $1. "Phone 417. for Asselstior's Yarn pw [7 Agent Bibly's, to-night, sale Shirts, i Capt. Johan Corkey, of the steam-| barge Navajo, w in Cobourg, looking | after the repairs to be made to thei steamer City of New York, libby 's, to-night, sale of Shirts, John Allen, Watertown, N.Y., who has been spending a few days in this eity retwned to his home on Satur | day. Sale of Shirts, 89, Bibby s Without streiching the truth men's talk is long drawn out : Bibby's, Lq-night, Sample Shirts ie. | A girl should not stiempt to sing! vith feeling whin she feels badly. Dyeing Few Enns work we ted te on a Big Scale ny adequate wide range of We are entips wes or dve about iinhie a rel of either sex Ighas pe iF v Fisg appa R. PARKER & CO., Dyers and Cleaners, 80 Princess Si, Kisgeteon, Ont. THE CLUB HOTEL. | WELLINGTOX ST., near PRINCESS. There are other hotels, but nose la the Club "or homelike sur- a : art rome | Located in centre of city and clode to principal stores and thestre. 3 Charges are moderate, Special rates by the week '

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