Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Mar 1911, p. 5

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THE PALLY BRITISH WHIG, SATE BDAY. MAR¢ H_ 1, 1911 PAGE FIVE. ee -------- I --_---- ---- I ---- = --------------_r----l IN WARNE CIRCLES | COMPARISON IS MADE THE SPORT REVIEW CHURCH S SERVIC ES Stuenestesssestoss LLLP t Iter rt EA ARE SAREE SRSA EESEEREE SPECIAL BARGAINS ah iF or SATURDAY 45 $1.25 One lot Women's Cheap Rub- . Women's Kid Bluchers, sizes bers, 45¢ Sto 7, $1.25. $e. $1.98 One lot Baby's Brown Kid Men's Working Bluchers, good Boots, sizes 3 to 7, 49c. value, $1.98. : 98¢ 2 for 5c Child's Calf Bluchers, 8 to 10, 800 Tins Black Paste Polish, 2 A QUESTION AS TO WHEN ICE|OF PRICES IN WATERTOWN AND | FRONTEN ACS AND ORILLIA THE FILLING "OF THE PULPITS WILL BREAK UP. AT KINGSTON. CLASH ON MONDAY. } ON SUNDAY. { . Std v Some Dates For Opening of Naviga- | Hay is Much Cheaper Here Than Excitement is at Fever Heat-- There Will be Interesting Themes tion in Past Fifteen Years-- Across the Border--Wholesale --Fhere Will be a Record Crowd in' Considered in the Palpits--The There Was an Early Opening in| and Retail Prices are Given in Attendance--Score at Orillia Was Gospel Message to All Peomes. the Year 1808. | Tabulated Form. | Really a Tie. . Apdrew's--Rev, J When will navigation be open ? This | The Whig has made a comparison of {| There is tremendous interest over | 11 am, and 7 pm. 2 i x a Sig ' tude , is now the question of the hour in [prices for different commiodities, both | the game on Monday evening between and students weleame marine circles. For \ the mariners, it | wholesale and retail, «in Watertown, | Frontenacs and Orillia, who will bat tion hal » Wieen 3 L nave cannot come any too soon. They are | N Y., amd in Kimgsion, which, no | tle at the tovered rink, for t juni by Bad C . : Y " ' se | : . . 3 § of ontreg! very anxious to get their "sea lege doubt, will form interesting reading [O.H.A a » mtreal, on aguin, Lo use an old marine phrase. [for a great many readers view of [lead of o } re i te : ' . The ice is good yet, and there is no fact that so much is heard these "very fast hockey % tenacs, Looke 8 J¥ienian 2 g yet, t he Lor Ber wign of a general breaking up, so it is {days in regard to the price k or, wi r yndi for Sh TE : " 3 Hoke : 3 the | argar + a » will prea Just a question when the ice will dis the of the items in C a grea a rgur nd « vei'? ' , h | appear. Last year, the official open- [deal of difference is noted, is timothy | Com the rn es : y x aor Fe ers' Je y + ' } vierian Guil ing was om March 24th. In 1909 and hay. In Walertown, it is quoted a : t rit me ent » . Weds 190%, navigation was opened on pre [314 per ton, while here in Kingston |! ) | i excepti nee es cisely the same day, namely, April | the price is only $x, 1 i ! A » ? ith, In the line of meats Kingston prices of t i s forw ards h hay The Whig has kept tab on the dates are somewhat lower. Following i aii it. According ts the loront tae - er vices il : i CWS § tin te . ronten y SeTVIOes, i subject, for the opening of navigation for the [the list : porting writer, tl Frontena lan > Wed 3 he ot fi : i » should have been credited with Mar ednesday past fifteen years, ard it is noted that A eB : . , . other goal, which missed the observa. Momial meeting ree public the earliest date for the opening in Wholesale. t ' a ! a - ' fion of the Kingst man who wag Toom every afternoom, except that time was in 1598, when it opened | Watertown. Kingston acting as goal jud Ih ! to 5 o'clock. All are cord " : ' acting o Of dge us the cor- o' clo Al ordia March 13th. In the vear 1903 it | Dairy butter - Me 24e. goa ee us the cor : r, . . 3 un rect score was tie, 6 to 6. In view Vited the services and the reading- was almost as early, opening on Creamery butter , . 26¢. of that, from 1) ' N ® Freon g M it Foes ame y 5 25¢. sia ur EE *, it 13 hard | 34 i larch 14th. ges (fresh) to see where the Orillie as had it ove St. Paul's church--Morming i ver | g regular $1.25, 98c. Tins for Sc. The steamers Pierrepont and Wolfe | Potatoes (bush. )... Se. He. { the. Fe te - TE a ra ho 1h Frontenac lo any exen. Tt om ard boy common, 1s when they are at their work, it is Pork .... ... ae 100. i "The game on M as night will be Sund.y school and Bible ute o ast ye e Pierre | Ves are 2e. 10c. # 9 - To he ies. Val © ge [son by 2,000 people, which will hen pm; evaing praye, 7 o'clock, FHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIG FIFIIIIIIIIIIIISHIIIII IIIS IN III IIIS pont made her first trip to Cape Vin | Chicken ... .. .. P 15. {record for a junior game, in fact, it js preacher, Rt. Rev. Bishop of Ontario, | cemt on March 26th. On that day | Lamb 12e. { doubtful # a larger crowd has ever DD Monday, 7.13 p.m. teachers' thers was a great deal of ice, but the Straw : sats ig i {viewed a senior championship game |ciass, % p.m., AYP. | ---- ---- -- = = old icobreaker succeeder Jn making | Oats ...> i 85e.40e, 32e. { here. The reserved seats were all sold | Bethel Cong gregational' church. corner | NEXT WEEK AT THE GRAND, "HALL OF HORROR. the round trip without a mishap, Sev- | Timothy hay ..... na [in an hour én Friday, an people are | Barrie and Johnson streets--HKev. . -- Bring Baek the Roses 10 eral times on the trip she had to stop, {Barley ..... ........ doc.-oble. lbhegging for seats. One lady offered al. Me srslion, minister. 11 am. Was What the Hospitals of the but after making ree and four at ---- ; oung man five dollars for his two [Names of God;" 3 pm. Sunday | Kingston. Past Were, tempts would pull through icebergs, | : | ; { tickets, but the male hockey fan said | srhobl. George Nills, superintendent, | Next Tuesday, March 7th, at the | Harper's nasal Your (Checks almost equal to any seen by Peary, Dairy 'butter... . no to the lady. {organized classes; 7 p.m. "A - Soul Grand, will be; : Civde F Ws 1 Even among professional philan- . : 3 s p weer sh'a near the North Pole. | Creamery butter . > = ob a . Auction." All --_te free. Concord and | nd at drama "The City. te I g The thropists it is not generally realized WITH Following is a list, showing the (In jars .. .. C= =e, Next Week Ends Hockey, cordiality. The music is dedicated to 1 City Mr Fitch sot down Tie how literally the phrase "scrap them' dates for the opening of navigation in | Beef sirloin .. 20¢.-22. ~ele, | After the championship game, Mon- | od. Strangers invited. hig. vital f2 te ut Ry n hi Is has applied to our traditional met the local harbor, for the past fifteen | Porterhouse ... 22c.-23c. C, {day evening, between Orillia pW Fron Chalmers, Presbyterian corner ng, > eeills Sra =n pies hods of disposing of the industrially Prous 's years ; i Pork chaps ... ..... 3 [temnos, and the two city che ampionship Barrie and Earl streets--Rev. M. Mac- with the complex woblem as presented maimed and unfit. For muny. genera 1910... iss x « March 24th {Lamb ... .. .. 2-26, =e ames, Wednesday evening, the hockey | £illivray, D.D., pastor. Services, 11 th nel ] i : tions our practice has beén not unlik 1909 : L : April 16th Chickens : - .. y » 3 ry h 17 Sund; [mn ve maelstrom of existence In a that of the Romans, who exposed 6 : : * season will be about ended for this om. and 7 pam. Sunday school and { great modern metropolitan dea of } i : t 1 ¥ om ou os = a : xr eh Round Stank ..... Are ry velit. The average -hockey player will | Dible class, 3 p.m.; Missionary Sun- | vast scope. their aged 'aud. infirm slaves to death Jui . hts ei ase Beh Ears ive pre She. Be. grease his skates and hang up his 'ay in school; prayer meeting, Wel ) Hea 0 \ 1 3 5 o fers amis Apr Ath. (Potatom ,. o.oo He. * |stick with a sigh, for the season is-al- |tesday, 7.30 pm. Students and| "The Goddess of Liberty." Fiber. Toke, for yxaffiple, - the prog | gi Iron Pills 1965 ......... . + eens 'April 10th | -- {together too short for him. He would strangers cordially invited to all the . history of New York's greatest pub 304 cies ii cnien April Nth . i . like to see tw months more ; Services ' Riotous comedy and jingling melo lic charity, Bellevue hospital, which YOOX iis iid . March 14th Motor Boat Enthusiasts! te r, so that he Ir » vg Pig St. George's cathedral--First S f dies make Mort. H Singer's, "The during a "considerable part of last They make rich, red blood, 1902 March 24th Spring's coming, and every lover of » tt hie might chase the rubber hte ¥ Ai=-FIrst Sun | Goddess of Liberty," a genuine twen century was the general city poor- DO2 cocina . 2 : 3 . over the ice. Thi: weather man has day in Lent Holy communion, x r svelty. This " ug strengthen the nerves, banish 1901 ee a . April 8th [the water is contemplating, renovatang dealt t fine: weat] \ \ 8. ating. 10.15 o'cice] tieth century novelty. This newest |} 00 # 0D... viii . April 9th [of his eraft. If you do not own al wi o- ey ven No with a ph A ma ne AB oc oak choral | y;nd most novel addition to American "There," the records of the institu pimples, cure pale and sallow 1899 | in i April 10th | motor boat, consult the "For Sale" | K me to Re port-loving public of eration, Bd preacher, the amusements is different in its entirety | (ion tell us, 'in buildings intended for complexions. 1808 ....... vies March 13th column oa page three. Bargains there | ip Sion : EE i der The | Dean 2h Durario; 3 day school, 3| from the bulk of the present day so | oeneral almhouse administration, were 8c a 1897 . wees April 1st to suit everybody. If you have a boat ha ne i por ba : iy used League > ms + ible class, 15 pam.; baptisms, | called musical 'offerings. Every act of | congregated in one sickening mass the | 33¢ BOTTLE. . ave py Hay ed 1 e ope & : vensong, *elock og - 14 in him a tp > x 1 a pla in the open, and ) p.m. evensong, 7 o'clock; preach he séenic artist, costumer and electri destitute, the prisoners, the victims -------- 1596 = - April 14th | to sell, send along the advt. and thus t bar : a an wen oe oo A a { get in touch with the buyers. « it has been necessary to have fine er, Canon Starr, MA. Subject, Ab cal geniuses have been applied in | of all forms of infectious and contag 5 ' weather. On one occasio ly have Empty Soul." i b i . : ' The Trusts and Guarantee company, | the scheduled hs nony nm Fm wy ow, i {making this a production unequalled by | jus disease, the insane, and the Siok » 3 po A J : he scheduled games been postponed St. James' church, corner Union and | ny other present day attraction Lira " limited, Toronto, have been appointed { Fire at Vennachar, om account of the condition of the: Arch streets--Ven, J Ker Mac 1 Be presen HRY. ih dependent children of the city s administrator of the estate of the late | h March 2.--J. W. Jack- wether." This is . concider 3 re NA DD. rictor: Bev T W ac moive, Such an array of besutiful women, | And how truly that "sickening pv ---y . J § R= T 8 sider as he . " - * a . E Ne ? » po cries ~ a "" i Artuman Kukulniak, of the village of | enuachar, = ar : : k So as nm B : ' AYAry, ldazzling electrical effects and scenic | \pase" was regarded us merely a scrap oO St. Andrew's Oh {son has accompanied his uncle markably good. A, vicar, the parsonage, corner of leird has seid before k r S i 3 PP. St. Andrew's Charch. Copper Clifi, who died on or about ¥ . \ : Uni be wi > . splendor has seldom belore been seem. | heap the care of the inmates bears . . homas Jackson, to his home at I've City Hockey League is and hus nion and Barrie streets, First San The Goddes {Lit : na ! June 9th, 1910. The estate consists A 1 Tid I : w Goddess o dberty"" comes to | witness. In the midst of the glorious ! » , | Cardufi. Fire on the 28th ult. caught always been recognized as'the training day in Lent. 11 a.m., morning prayer |}. ( i Wednesd March Sth 3 1 | chiefly of money owing deceased. ! : » Eosl : ¥ hols : {the Lirand on Wednesday, March n. 60s. when the nation was aflame for | The y olin the roof of Simon Balls house. school of plavers for senior and jun nd holy communion. Sermon subject, . The beggar at the gate may have wl Sissovered. Jior G.H.A. Every player the ian "Prayer, What It Is #"'; 3 p.m. Sun. | the aboiltion of African slavery, an 31: vi a ol ) » Aery ni ' 0 © Uno »r ' » » i > Ty b' more nobility. of character than the It, was Push Song! ae A wa the wok | dny school and Bible. elassen: 7 pom Vesta Victoria Coming. epidemsc, due to the complete lack of | 000000000000 00000000e 2 : av é 0 0 conte . + € < ' AS e on 3 on 4 . . : 3 th. the key to the en- saved was hal, : - AVE . > A theatrical evest of great import- all sanitary arrangements, raged in | @® rich: man. with. th yi There was a small insurance on the der of the '0O.H.A. last season, ahd Prayer aud sermon, beginning series | 3 & i ¢ § eo FRENCH DRY CLEANING. * French Dry Cleaning is by * ° *® agit. vin Mackie, | Secientisi-- rive ve: 'i : SEPP IPI I IIPS PIII IIIS III IIIS SII IRISISIIOIIS | i | Three Leading Plays are Billed for by the elencuts upary an island in the trance. : i i in be : von "The Seven Deadly Sins--Pride." | nog will be the appearance at the ; Bellevue, The patieuts,"" relates a 5 : ) nearly made a record for not losing e adly Sms ride, | Y . es va house. George Grant, laid up with \ ga , : i |G ) & y visiting physicis "had be Sh In the first six weeks of this year J ge ble to he around game this season, has played on the First Congregational church---Morn- | Grand on Thursday, March 9th, of the | visiting physician, "had been removed 1 ne ¥ 8 the "Salada" Tea Co. have sold over | inflammation, is able to be BI a he Gia m It ing worship at Hl o'clock: subject. {congress of International stars, head- | to one of the garretlike wards im ar ie. most satisfactory : 3 © ams ir e eague hn f : " 18 [ 3 one hundred thousand pounds more | again. Sinton Ball has moved in hi 1 a nthe ly afrua. 18 jed by the famous English singing co- | mediately beneath the roof. The | method of cleaning both } men's and women's garments We use this method at our de is W. Drobose © Vick an U I'he Church and the Nation." Fven-| : tea than they did in the correspond- | house on the adjoining farm ksowa te 0 N prop . oy d ek 3 J A ing worship, 7 o'clock; subject, "The |medienne, Vesta Victoria. Miss Vie | shingles were broken, and the beds : ix wonka fv as the Justus Sweetnam farm. John 'eam next yea om Lhe ranks ol Jun- | 8 ' : i |toria is well known all over the world "gn account of the great number of ing six weeks of last year | iof City League players pn A . Nowa aval 18 Wa y . r a works Prophet as Missionary--Jonah the | ¢ : The moral ripple is always sure Beboe has moved in with his brother at in Israel." Communion he as a singer of humorous songs, and her | victims, had to. be placed so closely to mia N ' munic that there's something the matter in-law, Aide J osmbloth. . Bota Queen's Won at Cambridge. the Lord's Supper at the close of the i work has been in such demand for the that the drip Io s. which were em i with the legs of other people. Mr. and Mrs.' John Bebe buena hacks te Javed Vietorias |*Vehing worship. Young People's so past seven years, that she has. been ployed to cat h the floods of rain, | R. PARKER & co Consideration is a great friend get- i 1 8 hockey team played Yictonas ciety, Menday 8 p.m *Praver meet- {unable to gratify her great desire to | could no longer be hapt on the floor, * ter and keeper. ing and teachers' training 'Sass Wed tour Canada until the present season. | but were placed upon the beds io 8 . Hi The foundation of her theatrical ex "The treatment consisted chiefly of 89 Princess St, Kingston, Ont. ing, and were victorioys. It had been i nesday N Stra ny " t - intended to play only- oné game--that day, p.m. Strangers and stu {perience was lail very firmly She | stimulation, and the raw ward whiskes b 2 08000000 In ; ta os nf. dents cordially inv tev | ESTABLISHED 1873 jat Boston--but arrangements were af- E 1 Roe Ric " Ree. Pastor, Res iplayed every known kind of part, run- | was used for this purpose. On one a terwards made to visit Cambridge. alay duce, ning the gamut of all emotions during | casion, in the dead of winter, T visit | Urincess Street Methodist church-- i | R the age of | ed the ward and ordered an increas | ha A? - ' . The pastor, Rev ode S her early gi: thood About o ' : The Standard Bank of Canada | sow wake ame [1 voston fev. Frederian. Speowe (70 0on £00078 Wo Se wen of |] eve wooo nemne | HEADACHE Head Office: TORONTO Toronto News: Kingston should |g. . Sabbath school, 2:45 p on En Ito a. e a pec Po pleasant que ality. because oi the extreme cold There : ly fat her has been a sufferer have been given another goal in their worth Tenis, Bocdny, pan, x Pp fand steps were at once taken to cul- | Were no suitable means of heating the | I ym a k headache for the last Record of Business as at 31st January, 1911 jcontest with the Orillia crew. Hunt |, and praise service, Wednead. i ny {tivate it. She was sent to India, | arret. Early the next morning, fear . nt 1y A \ ye he and ne ver found y ay, ful th lise 3 any relief unt lie began taking {hit the net as neatly as could be de |, 0 J veryone welcome at all ser. | Where, under a well known vocal teach- | ful that disaster might have overtak Your C 3 ) y i } , 8 80 x , § " ascarets, . S : . , RESOURCES LIABILITIES | sired, but the shot was too fast for | ives. The. pastor will preach at both | she became possessed of her pres- [en my patients, | rose and struggled Joys S a rey : Hines he has begun {a { 1°) akin ani # he has neve Silver and Govern- Capital paid up $2 000.00 | the Kingston goal umpire. This point | services. Morning. an " Foun ent wonderfully penetrating voice. to the hospital "thro + blindin ne a he has never had . pital p p $2,000, | i 1 i ices. Morning. anthem, "Jesu, Thon I bl "fad 5 the headache They have entirely ment Notes - - - $3,084,584.35 | Reserve Fund | would have tied the score Art Standing;" soloist, Mr. Bennie. | nm sliseard which Tad Been ra uted him Cobcare = a aL Due by Banks - - - 1,608,92803] and Profits - 2,616,5566.69 | Kingston hoped to give Orillia a! Eve ning anthem, "Nearer, My God To Installing New Machinery. the afternoor before. On climbing the Pex OI inne nd them to do. 1 will give Governaient and other Bonds 2,910,243.84 ----------3$4,616,856.89 | "K.0.,"" hut found out that Orillia Thee;" soloist, Mr. McEachrin, "Just! Quite a number of workmen are en last steps and opening the creaking | you the privilege of using his Bo " Loans on Call and Bills Notes in Circulation = L,987,102.00 | was "OK" Ii you don't see the As I Am;" soloist, W. Mack. Solo be raged in putting the steamer City of | 900 I encountered a horrible sight 2 3 oksoh.. 1120 Resiner 8 , s po . . vy | EAg I es \ \ F I. Dickson, 1120 Resiner 8t., W Discounted - - - 24,004,553.00 | Deposits - - = . 26,413,503.17 | point, chuck it Mr. Bennie. Montreal in shape for the coming sea- | MY tWO nurses foul, debauched, peni Indianapolis, Ind "02% Government Deposit to Due to Banks - - - 370,148.28 | ---------------- iQ : " ! o Ee a tentiary prisoner s drunk AT sn NG r Eat R vdenham Street Met . o ton. To-day new machinery was be : . leasant Palatable Potent, Taste Good securs Circulation . 100,000.00 { Dividends . . - 60,018.00 | LE oC . 1 a " Rev S NO hadiat Shure h- ing installed and the old removed. |%" ktupor upon the iloor. Snow had N od; Never Bleken, Weaken, . or Bank Premises - - 677,965.32 » SAMPLED THE CITY. Dally + O. Sellery; <.40 p.m, | hy 4 H bet § drifted { Other Assets = . 151,052.61 Gey Bible school; 7 p.m., young people's | The ship carpenters will be busy from rotien rool and tnx in ent "whit 3 . ie genuine tablet stamped | Fresh Biscuits Placed in Every:%¥Vice. The pastor's subject, 'The |now until navigation opens in putting sheets about ti hod io \ } . Guaranteed to cure or your * fin new woodwork and repainting her ng ig Thom wered the i dirt. On "Buy hand cleaner." Gibson's. {at Cambridge, Mass., on Friday even- Dyers and Cleaners, ------ | Ing since in through the rift in the 26¢e, 60 Never sold in $33.427.928.14 $33,427,398. 14 | Home on Thursday. Missing Note im Modern Methodism.' some of the beds it had be o------------------. ---------------- An orchestra = will lead the congrega- | in part brushed away by the dv tem -------- Dividends oa paid up Capital--Twelve per cent. per annum. ny ree in Xizguun hus bows tiowal, met Nast Anthoe, "Tol | Coffee Boiled is Coffee Spoiled. | patients. "On tncive hoe its sinc HALL FURNIT URE Toot funser, CE CO tna. {Toon Co Moor rei Tae Aves Mp Tom 50 wp My Benbow am il, be To, ee ft rah 1 : ger: Qo Finger, Social Tea, Arrowroot Solos, 1 he Minster Choir. Mise Gov | Kirk's grocery, and who will be pleas night twelve vi vin had died : | FOR OUR BIG SALE fer and OH hs re ad + . " " or n ~ ¥ collee fer, and Soda Biscuits were Ireely {rude Laidley: "The Heavenls Song," |®d to give free instructions of coffee distributed through the city on Thurs. Mr ] . 1 | making for the rest of this week. "Fresh Huyler's sweets." Gibson's P : A A Mrs. James Small. Or ches ag fo r $ ames A gan and orches- | A lot of people stand ready and EE CSR il {day, by R. II. Toye & Co., wholesale 'tra, "The Lost Chord," * Meditation' ; | eee 4 and | . 3 erc ant al or {agents for Kingston and district. The and "The Christian Soldier." Fven if it's a cent the first robbery | whiling to part the fool from his] biscuits distributed are fair samples Brock Street Methodist church--Rev. |'s ® big one. money. of the same goods as can be purchased |T. E. Bourke, B.D., pastor. Anniver ---- EE ----_------ cm mo-- "IT PAYS TO GET YOUR CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER." | any day in almost any grocery store. sary services, Rev. Dr. G. C, Work- . : rh . . : Between 300 and 100 other lines of | man, of Montreal, will preach at both This statement was made to the writer a few days ago by a well {bisenits have been placed on sald, and services. 11 a.m., subject, "The King . 3 known citizen. It is true, because they look better, they keep their [the buyer has thus a wide and varied | dom And Ts Characteristics: 7 p.m . 3 ; "hoiee. subject, '"Membershi In Th Kh 8 e better, and they wear longer than ready-made "clothin 7 ; 300 P e ing - hape be y wear long eady othing | : TE I on ath Hall Mirrors, Hall Seats . These peerless biscuits are always have the latest and best in Woollen Goods We keep in touch with [fresh and erisp--a quality' most es- | "What Are These *;"' solo, "Dream of | New York and London Fashions. We know our business, and are con- nial in such goods. They are de Paradise," H. Angrove; evening an ' jlivered in Kingston at frequent inter- | thems (a) "The King Of Love My fident we could satisfy anyone who will favor us with an order. fvals, and thus the freshness of the Shepherd Is," (b) "Lift Up Your r : istocks is always maintained "The Heads;™ solos, "Hold Thou My Hand,' i . {samples were delicious," said a woman Frankie | Davies: "The 3 Ninety a5 next day. "If Christie Brown's bis- ine "rol Sling; 4 p.m., Sunday Thos. Lambert, 157 Princess Street = =" Cite frome 00 Noe Trt Naming: pin sun house, no other make will do after meeting. Strangers made welcome. ™ this." Quesn street M¥thodist church--Rev. For 00000000 | S. Sellery, M.A., B.D), pastor. Edu- cational anniversary. 10 am.., class . : } {meeting. 11 am., Rev. T. W. Neal, rn : SPECIAL Sale OF - Makes Home Baking Easy pastor of Sydenham stret Nethodin Spring Loss of Appetite and Ladies' Untrimmed Hats | ns pn eal, wil FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Bc i Vine That: Tired Feeling, Bl 7 in Guy Att- tands them, "Jesus, My Saviour. |wood, Brockville, will sing. Evening Ony 192 00 Each. antha, "A Dream of Paradise." Solo LOT 1 1 . y Mrs. Evans. Come and welcome. r : 3 First Baptist church--Rev. Douglas Cures Thousands of Cases Every Year, 1 James Reid. I Felt and Silk Covered Hats, regular 75¢. | Laing, pastor, at both services. to $1 50, : jm Christ Our Passover." 7 pm., 'Phone 147. N 25 hp \S2/ 8 fos, Shara mH Sars Aetive "Tones the Stomach, Aids the Digestion, 0 C. Lil IY » | dents and strangers cordially go " . . LOT 2 ; : - to all the sarviess. Cleanses and Revitalizes the Blood, ilk © i Better fail in your at to be of Gives Vigor and Vim._ sae Fel and Silk Covered Hats, regular §1.75 service 'to right and Te than to : Bot. a "Thers has sprong up among us a to $2.75, mR {never have made the effort. {class of demagogues who seem to N 75 , Everything in hats. George Mills ' ju nk that a rich man is necessarily » OW C. Co. {bad man--that 5 millionaire is ss pon Because you think you have but lit- {moral ss the Altoona schoolboy. i" Tommy," said his teacher to this Girls' and Children's Coats at Half Price. COA Jee sfure ---- a Teson why Roots, Barks and Herbe--Hood's | No Real Substitute--There te no |, "ao "Fo the, difference be a tl ri and just | * Sarsaparilia so combines fhe great | real substitute for Hood's Sarsa- [twoen right asd wrong ? good curative principles of roots, barks | parilla. Any preparation said to 'Naw,' replied Tommy cause for it before yeu interfere with ot 5. bash of your neighbor. and herbs as to raise them to their | be "just as good." you may be sure "Well," said Ina teacher, 'suppose D. M. SP NC The Leading "Buy tooth brushes." Gibson's. highest afficiency for the cure of | is inferior, costs Jess to make. and you took your 1itth father's. cake A Millinery Store. There - no satislaction or all spring humers. ail blood dis- | yields the dealer & larger profit. from kim; what would you be do : : wases, and run-down condition Josist on havirg Hood's mg ** hi FOF Batin' it, said be." A Side-Tracked Moral. Judge E. H. Gary at the steel men's i eeent billion-dollar dinner in Chicago,

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