Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jan 1911, p. 5

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"™ THE DAILY pRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, JANUARY. 16, 1911. eaters = 1 2 | aprons ry for further hovors with [Queen's hyve always been a * tear - down on their Hun wa, : i dusen's Parkers, by co spelling Entered a Protest. verttine LO sgueese vy a one pi 4 =. ANNUAL MEETING OF 'Al The Tecumseh Hockey teams has en Hed, Lake it clear that they . TO DISCOURAGE PEOPLE FROM | / fF 'GRY UNION < protest agwxinst Leo 'Doyle, a [2 "Pietie that will take 'a lot {ING 'EY ADIN 'AUGHY TN) . rf 1 n t : ni | beating, not o Vv in the collogs utiic ® MAKING - Moxey, . § g Oi that jbut in the OH. A. Guven's 'develope Will Not Join the A.A.U. of Canada| 'fockey seties, o ould ha he Supine Ahoy Pedi win Bev. Dr. Henderson, of Octawa, | GV " age | i ¥ } i 1 V appedre with - The Fostuto News Says Dob-| © 1 sa ventues and wn- | Fobson in uniform, as the latter de Shows That There is a Close Re- | son Caused 'Varsity's Hockey De er, The protest will be considered clared some time ago that it was his lation Between Financial and iC 2 OO ele ae ' + SOON OCONEE NCE SNE Tent 4. special meeting Toe Mternoon. | Pleution to retive. If he. had remain Spiritual Things, toni jed in seelngion it is good betting that 2 : taakethall Bouble Header, {the Jthhe hird of views avi | Quon Suvet Methodist church, last | SEE OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS ! y r was crowded to the : i tin the Y.HOA [Por wd upon the bite and white ls. ®VomiNg, doors any 1 in " . a +2 Jer | POT : hear Kev. ames Henderson, DD. of *e toule-han et -- Dominion chirch, Ottawa, who spoke 5 FOR TUESDAY Beavers and . i Tie on the 'financial side of missions, tak: One oF he . ataraqui Tied. tog "as text, Mack xii, 15: "Show nie | Trey { stubbornly i as ny a peuny." The preacher delivered a Ee, ly PRC Th 3 BOE LEY Hes masterly addedss on money and the Y 3 Anes Shave Played in the township of Kingston moral forces which it may command. One Lot Women's $1.2 25 and $i. 00 Slippe rs, all £0 at een (Wie Off on the Cataraqui rink. Jie suid there. may be : money where One Lot Women's $1.25 Overgaiters and Leggins. - far. fom x n i Saturday aftenoon, before + large {ere are no missions, but there can - i * i h : [and evenly divided crowd of sympa | 51 be missions whera there is mo Children's Leggins--Corduroy --reg. $1.25 and $1.00, for - i | thizers e Players evidently stand pone The speak ished to be un- y x 3 Kingston Busine + hoc | well in the regards of the fair sx, as (iretoed that he was not seers to One Lot Children's Shoes, sizes 3 to 7 and 8 to 10}, clearing - 7 loam Went over : bin fhe jodied wo ou in large numbers people making money, for money was ) » Ang) Ate ul gatieln 10 cheer on an encourage their 16 tio dominating force which controls 2 . - . vel that ed i liv to spective heroes. To say that any gue + Comnating fore which convo | 8 Font fail to see our window. Hundreds of other Bargains CA wee: uot ot SoRiton ie tune of 4 to 2. The game was & player starred would be amiss, as each < geod a right to make money as the consider the application, but th wl exhibition of hockey, as the score |and every man played to the entire | idly man, but it is expected that letter be sent to the rious and bw vuld indifate, and the college bo satisfaction of their fair rooters and : ar HONS t : V8 ¢ Christian will use his money for the | © asking that they juin ste a lot of good things to say nale adherents. . tdvancement of the éause of Christ, wa of injury to pla 1b u . i they were treated by. the | The gums was called at 2.30 o'clock, | vite the worldly man uses his for his rm ates nhall } Hawes : me | Wo dahd pe 1 : ad , stitutes shall he allow pect in a drizzling rain, but that did not own exclusive benefit. Whenever a per- neriod of the game o player ones ROCHA. B --o---- ph ' deter nor. daunt the hockey aspirants '_ eave money for a righteous cause . hall son tei he game Enters City League. Hor nl z mop one) a 8 cf s removed fe-onter the game, | : y 2 or the much-coveted trophy from giv- be was giving part of himself, for PEEP EE PEPER EREeS wiles by the Pensent of hoth cap- e RCIA, has entered a 'team [ing as fast, clean and splendid an ex- money represents brawn, muscle or ad ! . ON esents awn, 8 tains pig 1 the City Hockey league in place of hibition of junior hockey as was EYEE 'brains of each individual. Money is a The nbove amendment was earrvied | the Wellingtons, and the ale wil] | witnessed by "admiring and apprecid- ' cibrati . » i s } e ' s.orage battery charged, brating |. id 3 ' : 3 : > and will be placed insthe playing rules'! go on unchanged. The battervanen had tive supporters. In the first half, af- with i Kinds of human Potmtiafity. ing, rich experience and possessed of ABOUT NINE BELOW ZERO. of the Canadian kagby 1 . . and sm ready to enter the K.AH.A ter a very spirited contest, in which 140 using of "money for a noble will be played by all unions a 1s not organized this year, both teams fought nobly, one to hold pose raises a person from the low ur The kick-out rule was + read | a 3 ght they would have to the prize which they now possess, the to the highest plane of human energy that "the hail shail move r } it of entirely. The City Yeague (other to loosen that hold, the score Tie money-making powers are to be " : in either direction, or may he opting gives them » desired chance #tood 1 to 1, and in the last half, famid uinong those who are Christian. years ago. He is soon to retire from night, turned on the oold weather, maged on the Jgwentyfiveyard line [to stay in the game, and they pro. though spurred on by the presence and ' : the ministry and seek rest and re land, as a result, he has made many 1 Yat {1s A . . ~ $4 n 3 . by the team kicking out the ball nitse to make things interesting for advice of the worthy member for Fron cuperation on the continent. On Sug- people happy Ihe lovers of skating, 'Phone us y#&ur Drug Store I'he amendment to consider » change | the other teams i tenac, who was a much-interested speci. ioancial hoom ever knows. to: the lay morning he preached a powerful curling, and ice yachting are smiling 2 in the searing of a try was with -- tator, on the side line, failed to score, world, and: the speaker declared that sermon on "The Gospel of God. He I the ice man is happy, and, needless wants drawn ae R.C.H-A. vs. Renfrew County. (thus leaving a tie at full time, after |®*F he A wars fools to tix to din noted the many other plans, evoln- say, the coal dealer has no complaint, Davy Tope's amendment regurding oinvi : ¥ and | reacher; S ¥ tion, eulture, aestheticism nnd nature 3 \ g 4 , playing ten minutes overtime an . le fr aki » . f 4 » [for the cold weather brings drop goal-<that the b be Pre o fhe RCH A. hockey team will bel sonin failing to: score, it: was decided courage people rom making mons which: men. have devised to supersede ral e : : to. the forty-vard Tine instant of PHL in harness pretty quickly for it udp ie e : Soo ' Fh yy lesitimately What right has anvone hristianity, but all have failed. be. 2 ot lek. th ah Your order | receive the y edn 1 . o Vv " ¢ the Jollowmng eek, i hare aka 3 . s # . eight o'clow this mormang, Uh iz scheduled to v the Renfrew 1 : to say that there is no relation he - we Ga . : ¥ , Wr B ane A # - . : lon some eity rink, the respective man = ial 4 hinas ? ause they were outside of the SPINY: thermometer at Prof Khight's ob Ame pron and Areful ate the we rink to-morrow nigat r reeing to t to the pr twoen financial amd spiritual things wal and divine, Christ is the only wy " worst ag Hg to leave it to the presi- La ade a str oes l 3 > oe 3 ¥ dent to name date and rink. "Billy" 1 ® speaker m ade a Strong appeal. ic o redeem "and regenerate mankind. <t . 1 * of present for money with which 1 S-------- ( ampbell, 6f the Barriefield juni gs; re- on the work of saving the un Students' Sermon at St. George's fereed in a manner which won golden ed... He showed many ways inl" Tow - iL Jand twelve degrees, during the night . ak . opintons from both teams and their : : - le ar IE ier. Christ's Appeal to the Individual," | Jt was pretty arp enough, all right We deliver YO : IR op s ) ome a of taken ) : harp | g backers. He will also referee the play le NT insmwdy In" parsat: of as the subject taken by Desa Bid- lhut it is good healthy weather, and promptly Wid guarantee ba i AUShAY Bh a i 4 wel at es Leorge's cathedra Sur ro al President ~W. J. Blee, Toronto mouth HOTS will ¥ ; pleasure that would be the means of 4s ot gly ne | there should be no complaint Vi i Ishin \i Beavers--Goal, Ryder point, Gra he! reat MARY in traitened ry night, for the fourth of his spatial etme oF esiden fo avidson a : 3 r a4 great an f sire : . May Jame a av : : RA ham; ' cover-point, firavelle centre, pang . eries of sermons to students A Fine Coffee Year. aur money So Ford; rover, Barry (eaptaim); wings, FORE aL The text chosen was Matthew xvi. d spires rig i . son rebarded as one i Tames Redde Co the wel T Second vice-president --Joseph Wright, The Local O.H.A. Schedule. Mclean and Clif Ur. Henderson regarded as one of |g "wowpocoaver will lose his lifedor k SI Town n x pre the ha i Telephone 82. Toronto . . é ar i nown rincess stroe rovers, ave OR lay their return gawe with Cataraqui--Goal- Simpson (captain) Le most elogue sachers in the | | , . " of e 8 iit) i the most eloquent preachers | My sake. shall find it ro er streahuraral eillit : : as mr ol ire OEE Belleville in the latter town to-night point, B. McComville: cover-point, : 1 ; Methodist church stands naz an evi Ia 4 just had a record © OAT A + n this passage was found the ap) peal | . } HK i ; i | A ' I Roe: of 3 orce and energy will . year they old 1.080 pounds more Toronto. in the OHA series. Belleville Dlav- ono con Edwan OVE | dimoe of what force and energy B11 sf Christ "to the individual. In it was , : 1 7 and ? 3 1 Long: centre, Fdwards; or, Whe tad he began life hy work Jnd Oo their own "roasting and thir yeturn game here with the jun- wr Benning and C Se hn a pio } ount the root of the whole question. a ' i ' To Play Off Tic J - Wed i Long; wings, nnington ant J in ixteen hours per day for 18e Ik of A thing than they did in 1908 In Ph 10 rontennes on Wednesday even- | oo. my . . t was very easy ta ta of Christian > 1 stomnisrs wa ha ; Excitement mong Kingst tows i Une thing which seems strange { He paid five cents a week for night, ty, but in this, it was made clear to oth #0 words the enstomen 1 d Branch Post Qffice t Bong. MM M3 Sow : ih 3 A Midnight Hockey Game. | school privileges and from theee small | 12 DV . ' - wr 19 store purchased 7,450 pounds of the . ~ Rip people w he intense at - the | In the way the schedule is drawn up i 00! privileges 2 B : | The Miduight Soms and Morning { beginnings began the ascension until Hta ne rink Friday night, when the [18 the fact that Belleville and Picton . bs : ¥ ne ] 1 Star hockey teanis representing the | to-day be stands high in Canadian wil ly de a, Sot 1h, th Froncmnt pngl Be | Vi An ory C1 Ln) sme | Nn 8 win of ia ou 8, Sheer vn vod Ru th, on 0 sd Rem pie om | op gg in the tow . In gue, feat and last game with lle ton ihe Btudien ak, Satur nig, | this personal decision. Paul said, | Redder & Cos customers undoubt- | - \ ne a Jeae Heuty 10 So of I of the tual was thoes. whore Wh th Heliare i 3% & rise and thas j ly Ziiprudiate the fhe quality of the Drink McCarthey's Ale Frontenacs to Practice, the 20th they play Picton in their some of the players wre employed the en e x oan ay Biat a all accept Hin. j Sones they provide we prices of the and Porter, It's the i coffee are unchanged, oven witl n Jd. FT. 8 win 3 calle 5 » 95 pl ' | game d of start until 10.30 o'clock ta a ged, } « F. Satherland ha called his | town and on the 25th play Picton | game id no d o'clock Who came to seek and to save advanced cost of the raw material, | best. junior Frontenac team to a practice | here. | The boys fought valiantly for an hour, mach Sto S The de i Ch " r | and " | an referred to wist's power Land ghe goods provided wre of the al the coversd rink, this eveniny. The and at the end of that time the score 0 . : 2 ! 5 _ 5 o 3 he way He | highes LAW locals wre to meet Belleville hers, on Dobson Beat 'Varsity. was three oil and at the end of twen to ; the vidual, i the hay He Nght quality wt Agent, R. Jd. LER * Wednesday evening, They are in good | 1. : ty minutes overtime the score was enls wi en. las mig . A ar --- worry i wrorto News. 1 orking Pro rly. B Because There is |. p sth gorld, but Given a Good Time. condition for the contest. AN "Fron-| Varsity, de spite their loss last { four all. The teams, fearing the wrath X ich : it -- Stuart's Dyspepsia : be termed. u £ he To ee days The 'K a : - Electric Restorer for Men tenancy have to do is te win their two | night, at Queen's, promise to make [of the Lord's Day Alliance, if the | Wind in it, Sil Anni R was. ho 1 { ad § A ¥ yr hristi x le hungston deputation from Ane | Phosphonol == res every nerve ia the body home games with Belleville and ; Pie. | things decidedly interesting as = is | trespassed on the Sabhi TN then quit, |. Tablets to Set It Going Again. men suffered for professing € ent Fromtenae and Cataraqui chapter, | ts proper tension : restores Eas fac p i's : 3 od { t Take away the living Christ, and fyhich conveyed the travelling: triat el | vim and vitality, Premature decay and all sexual gn, and the OHA, district cham: | ¢ the championship is concerned in | agreeing to finish the game this week. | ¥ E i » AVY ml NEES | ceakuess averted at once. Phosphonol will pionship is theirs After that there | the latercolléginte union Nea dis- | There were vey few fatalities, éon | A Trial Package Free. we would"be pulling down jue pes to Montreal, were given a roval time 1 8 new man ¢ $8 a box, 0° two for - x 2 . v ma . i h decomp Eh 20 13 n » we : 4 . i" muy be some groclling contests as the | grace it attached to the defeat. sidering the styie of play indulged in ! structure which had dgccompiishe by the Royal Arch chapter of Quebe be a { "Homopathic"" Brundage had one ove ithe doctors eall it fatalency, 10 Y yuck for Christianity. We had the | At the bunguet, on Friday ah] tN ken | unprofessional fotks Know it as wind | ser fo make a response to thas ap fuyhen the triangle was handed over to a fahood's D ! k. "Kinnore™* Kinnear received a foi the stomach," and most distress- | oq} We should have faith in Hin, | the Quebec chapter. A. W. Winnett and | QUITE RIGHT AND PROPER pasty crack on the cheek. and an. | 1g state of things it is. It 38 a pend} nd this appeal was for the young | Abraham Shaw were the speukers, and | N 5 "as | 043 condition of this great motor or § 0° carting gut in Ife. We should | pot) excelled thems th Satur | por Women Appear or I Always annoying and painiul in no place our trast in Him day noon the visiling ethres fom 1" . "ia ppear in eh extreme. at times often leading ------ Ki ton were res : \ With Hats Off to bad and fatal resuits. The stom Boy Scouts at Church. oon 4 alt a Nee. given the ) I» i SOTTO Lt Princess streel ach. embarrassed" and hampered with The Y.M.C.A. Boy Seouts, under {most hospitabl . it «tbl | Methodist tae morning wind, eanupot take care of its food Scoutmaster Law and Assistant {the distinguishal oval el sons | th past BH. Sproule, night Sons would have lost "Mer. | properly aud indigestion follows, and Scoutmaster Bowron, marched in a lof Montreal. touched on the que i whether it ganthaler" Wightman starred for the ' this has a train too appalling to en |, dv to the First Congregational i ; i Midnight Sons, while "Kimmero'™ Kin | wmerate Ihe entire system is impli § Sunday morning, where the Hard on Automobiles. i pear - J i wituary with thes near shome brilliantly for the Stars teated made an active or passive ne nastor, Rev. E. LeRoy Rice, spoke to This has been a § he . ple think Midnisht Sons--"Carrency". Beard, {tor in this troupe pod ie. soon be them, regards the runui for them goal; "Invincible" Rell, point: ""T. {comes a questionable 0c i local people a Jewell. cover: * Buliush' Den | All this is explained in dbetor books Young Men's Club Officers. jucal Jn pl po 3% . ' food causes gases by . centre; Merganthaler Wightmag pw indigested rors y {able ta run; in f the te / rover: eg atastrophic™ Giro eft fermentation gnd fomentation in which The annual election of officers of the 3 ; » inetion of st | 5 McAuley' ras ki | y - " _-- fluids are de oung MeA"s Club of Queen Street jas : AT . 4 : ' d wing; "Pedro" Farley, right wing. essenitial_fuids Young 3 ! days : of process somn Soe he | the exception i Mornin Stars St Nickolas" | stroyed--burut ups-wasted by cheasical | Methodist church took place in the 0 . I : a nr Stars--"S¢t, icholas' | ®¢ nm account of { Johnston, goal; "Mordecai" Brown, action, followed by ots ie i dassroom, Sunday aero, afte $e Ywinter: the aul he pin od ' t the time that command PRET Th " rn he distribution through the al | woular session of the ciun, with i eH JUL Ban or 264 ¢ depravi Hon the paint; "Pi Sri Jorgun, cover; oh a tract of chemically wrong ele | ollowing results 3 PRATS , pays! lt uh at a. ry helongin re f period " that pathie" Brundage rover "Nick" Car { ments and ay a consequence the stom le te; Mes. Squire, ( tay 1 Mr vers tthe aid of chiaih ter, left win "Re 1 Gull" Singleton, {ach aud entire system is starved. {3 Sellery; president, J. 3 ug slong nicely right wing, : Plenty of food, vou see, but-spoilt in | jrst vice president; George Hypsl Bie i Arg ATER : : ; towt oir uit ons to such 2 | preparation and worse than worthless § La jce-president, A, O Der' oy rire: ; } . at + ad Hen follow \ deranged stoma h is the epitome | .coretary-treasurer, R. J. McClelland Col. Smith Gave the News, of evil; nothing too bad to emanate | ,cdstant secretary-treasurer, Morley It was 'a letter veceivaed | . } south whe pros ate the tepEava - from it, but the gas it generates. is | Qollory; chief usher, J. W. Bennet. Ip Spith of Kingston, s nes, Chmparis i oe 'with . this ta SSE ------ : probably fts worst primary effect and | he retiring preside Sheldon Joyce, | yrme of the Canadian louse ' we find that the head covering in A SCENE WITH MAY ROBSON IN "T "Ee REJUVENATION OF AU NT: . . "the only way to do away with this nade a neat speech after the 'election, | pons from = prominent military . ane Fh : ot aa Lo MARYS AT THE GRAND ON THU RSDAY, TAN. 10ih. GRAND-OPERA HOUSE: ji to remove the case. Stuart's Dys" [ihanking the boys for their co-opera- | jeer in London, s was once on the 1 uhets BS entgeat vary pepsia Tablets go to the root of this | 1. od support whic b had been cheer- | military staff at Hideas u Hall, ar d who | $he SORT Ba ha ol woven { May Robson in 5 #The Rejuvenation trouble. They attack the gas- making | 'liv given while be | ad been in of lig mow closely in touch with inner | veils w . bia a CO of Aunt Mary." | foods and render them harmless. Fla | oe political circles be metrapol Bove e@e *Poo@reerg Ess lv stants giant The merit of this comedy is in its tulency of wind on the stomach simp --- which gave the news « Friday last - -- simplicity and wholesome sweetnwss ly cannot exist where these p swerful Aiding Their Sick Comrade. that the Duke of (on bt, uncle of LAD SWAL OWE, D A CENT. from the mirth provoking character of | gnd weondderworking little tablets ave The men of the R.C.H.A. have [Kins George. wo be Canada's next ---- ° : % ; L "Aunt Mary Even the phleg matic | in evidence. ; «ome nobly forward to tI aid of | governor-general i he would | Gananoque Lad in the General : MNEnglishmen of London crowded Terry's! They were made for this very 'pur. their former comrade in arme, Law. jarvive in Ottawa next antomn Hospital, . {theatre for eight weeks, so great was | pose to attack gas making foods and in, Wellington street, who | At Gananoqu n smsday, John > of Alex des JOO [o b) Eee & 9¢ de. Ic 75 ac. the vowe and manner that ix both in ---------- spiring and impressive. He is not in | This is Fine Weather for Ice Sports rugged health at present, due ' chiefly and the Jee Man. to an unfortunate accident of some The weather man pot busy, last i od. Canada ix on the eve of the great grist te half-way hire i cussion Afi adod th he in 4 3 X d : servatory registersd 8.0 degrees be " tention as 1 ug! t came 210 Pome of Uwe thermomet around the city went as low as ten be an interesting game for Refirew club are husky players evervone knows the battervmen comin executive b this befor the next annus) meeting d that the motion be sent to each union for "a full di tun not slouch. Portamouth amt The election of offic ited tie Island also pla the even- follows . in In the after: » Ports faction or cheerfully the individual. There was the great! yxeollent blends this firm prepares wrsonsl decision. It was for ws to And this large amount i= outside of rug Stove, edd by being Wit with a hot other voung man became seasick as the result of getting poked in the ' gov stoma The Morning Stars had the better of the play, and if it had not iheen for the w tent work of "Currency" Beard in goal, the Mid ladies church, ha because mmanded women i 10 appeas qiech with 1 r he uncovered the ihsurd ant "Frisee" d'Esterre refereed in "a i 1 ' | a satistactory manner and reproached pe on ~- the players repeatedly for loafing, the while cheering for the winning side. aa .,. TE 'eran, ih a ----ON [the snecess of Miss Robson amd her convert them into proper nutriment. rents Tetsis, hardship in coming by Kingston's New School. 1 oakey, aged : : {American company, which comes. to | This is their province and office. Af. 00 Te 0 Tre 0 Kingstony when A lady, noting the Board of Educa. | Leakey, swallo . ved » : % ; ] . { the Grand on Thursday, January 14th. | whola hook could be written about he had no money to pay for his}. request for £40,000 | ~ new |oal doctors could » ooste 31, he ha Fa V st M iil f Aunt Mary's rejuvenation is efiected | them amd then not.all told that might ourney hy train, and who was 106 | gohool, sends the Whip ,, paper gi ing {10 be removed 10 veral hospital ncy e S, u ers 'through her nephew, "Jack,"] who is | be told with proiit to sufferers from around te ask for aid. They are seeing | o description » now high school be. 1i0 this onty. Dr. Connell wae able ta ia college boy with astonishing pro. | this painful disease, dyspepsia. It that Wis insurance dues ave'met, and |i, reared in Fidmonton 3 cost {locate the copper; which caught in his Jclivities for trouble, and worrying his | would mention the years of 'patient | 300 Jo con done not want during | soproximately of S100 wud for 4 | the and the Ind was uhle 1a pro - % Smokin Jackets fame, who invariably extracts him. and expensive experiment in effort to his all in hospital. public school to cost: SH00.000. In the Foeed home, | ht. sae the . J from his difficulties. One incident is {arrive at this result--of failures in- mn ' o § ected carried . foe his experiens my nd ithe beating of a cabman, which turns fnumerable and at last success, © It Free Cooking Lessons. out in large fhe Kingston -- - out expensive, and then a breach-of- | would make mention of the different Miss Jean MacPhee, head demon- | school is 5 5 thi ng comp ared with Very Aeanced People, oF = ol ------ 4 o . | i \ 4 | promise suit for $15,000 worth of dam- | stomach correctives that enter into o ri 3 3 re ¢ et, Wu HUN S, 53 Brock Street [eed affections, as a climax to a tablet and make it faithfully re ; trator for the Opivie Flour Mills {those of the we A new franchise bill in Italy pro a @ea@ il be here from Jan. 18th { ' p : : ' y 5 i ompany, Wil r vides for munhood suffrage, ilhiterstes -9 wend genie » ar haa |" Stoart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not | [0 Eive her interesting He . on The, Garage Commitee. expaptod, and makes voting o wil 1 for the sick. hut well bread gnd pastry making trom 3 ava Ald. Toye has called his oie gar gory under & penalty of tesnte fue ceased to be patient; she disinherits | aloe intended | Su Bad wh, Household Flour. Everything will be [hage commitize to meet on Wednes | francs for the first abutention and 4 {her nephew: meanwhile "Jack" is hav- folks as wi or person © | made before you and samples will be lday afternoon when a system of gar hea vier pumishraent for sibsequent. of ing a gay time in New York, and has opaves hearty foods aud wane ta at served to all present, Everything free. | hace collection will be decied upon. | fences. An unconsidersi ennErGRE nee [aretny of Ter Ma. cir - In [heartily aud von charm and make cat. | Beginning at 2.30 pom. sharp, Bijou Ald. Toye is bound that' the Oty | may be a great strengthening of the 3 | order t have ont Tow at the § feast ing and digestion » delight and pleas theates, " ] Jhis vitor will have its garbage col | clorienl forees in the chamber which 1 fone of the pariy telegraphs hee that | ure. They "heap the stomach active First Baptist Church. : TE ------------ Rom. rire me ents odd - Ik s Sols THis ely € i ["duck™ is down sick, in order to | and energetic and able and willing tof ,, the First Baptist church, on Sun- Came in for Shelter. th f 5 9 sapporter of Lhe Wadia ve 4 ibasten her arrival so a vecantilistion de Axten pork withuat sel fadioe day, the choir rendered a fine pro- | Zero weathor is noy at all faveiable | taken little interest ig De ie of 8th to 2 Totwaty 23rd {can be muds between hoe and "Suck. ave often neglected, hut' the Stuart [gramme of music. The choir is mak- Hor out door entertainers. Last night | the kingdom: indesd, until the fast Aunt Mary immediately packs wp and Ph Tablets have them, in mind. | MZ great progress, under, the charge | five men called at the police station | election their p rid ipation in elector akes the first teain for New York. ptpeie Tu package will be sent any | Of Syduey Salsbury, orgwnist, and Ar- land were given shelter from the cold. | a! contents was forbidden, : i : : . 'And then the fun begins. 3 Ow wh thur Singleton. The quartefte vender- | Farly this mormisy they were gives i ns Expert 2 Demonstrators fons Pha ame to buw jut w they od a Sire selection, at the morning ser their "alking fiel tickets . 1 Good Crossing on the Fee. Alter ay Girl. 3 | begin treatment with them. After |v Sewea-- EFhe cold weather of yesterday and Giving Free Instructions in the Scienceand Art of Chief of Pelion, Graham, of Napa! this go to the drog store for them ; : City. Council This Eveming. last nigh made ho: eroming ¥ on Sunday. He | everywhere , here or at home, they are The city comnil will hold ite fret vr Ger the whaids first elas. AN San to Cape Vin i129 cons n-hox and by setting them at regular session of the year this sven ny, the harbor was throngs with of a Sung girl whe! home yan will save time and postage. ing. There is very little business 16 | pope: driving, and seo with skaters. from | Fou det or will nreseribe them: they 1 transact, a8 the committees hod nut | Jt ix estimated that on Stndey mote there ave #0000 doctors uging . Clergy | mich before them daring last week. mg. folly five hondrod poopie wore out ev, what js the jstreet ' Her Wrist Was : {skating on the harbor. : to the . S-- bi 1 Fhe ' , Mrs. John Hewson, King street west, [oie thermometer registorod bwenty Rtvar Gg who met with an wftrtunste fall, last {de recs below re at Sharhot Lake : Jed to the Bruaking of 'on Monday ne J

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