I TRAIT Se So BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, #011. em BW) a -- i sess ow Je, fi ved \ IPOS STOR DRAWING : | Goldin 3 re FOIE WIN Latest List of $5 sr DOgkeIEER4NICAL where. they . were spending a few days. os | 'ee ool OF ODESSA, BGuwilight a of Kelows vig Who Served in the Civil War--Mr.| Added to the 30c. Editions BOOKS Mrs. Hugh C. Nickle, Earl street, and Miller is Now Applying to Wash. zs her friends took this oppor Tes £ the + + many of her frie ington to Secure His Rights. ess of the D'Urbervilles, Lorimer of the 1- Wes go AREY , Mrs. Walter Macnee, Unjon street, tunity of welcoming her back to her Emery A. TL S da a Swe Jude. the Obscure, roid. Birdioss FOR SELF-EDUCATION ess d 3 . FURS should be cleansed at least : Tucsday : ev old home. once a vear to remove the dust that entertained at bridge on T yey Dr. W. J. Knox, of Kelowna, B.C, | United States Consul Johnson's ccumulates while wearing them. OUR | ®™Dg, with Mrs. Macleod, , of St.| o has been some time with Mr. and to-day, to ask aid in securing -| Ann he Ad t tain, . _ ha shinies "hin » rofarence ra STORAGE includes scientific cleaning John, as guest of honor. Hridge was Now, CT. Dickson, Barrie street, will {gion from the United Statss Lovern- "| Aun, the : n ye acques trelle Machinery reference books, Telephone 459, our Fur Waggon will [Played at three tables and the prizes |, , on Thursday, for the west. Miss |ment. He is a Canadian but fought | 5. Phillips Oppeahein call. fore i by Mrs James Cappon, | Jessie Dickson will go with him and }in the civil war, being one of the! The Maids of Paradis oh, Ln | Mrs. P. C, Stevenson and Mrs. Frank | ....in several months. Mrs.® Knox {50,000 Canadians who helped the! [Lorraine : et Strange. The other guests 'were Mrs. will not go home until May. northern states to conquer the south. Robt W. Chambers ie Loom of [ifs over 90 titles to choose JOHN M KAY John Bell Carruthers, Mrs. T. D. "R.| Mia Alice Macnee, Barrie street, who [Mr Miller is over seventy years of | y ries Freder OSS C Hemming, Mrs. R. E. Kent, Mrs. has been the guest of Mrs. F. Botterell, | 100 and is only applying for a pea-| Gilbert Neal, . HA bouglas Young, Miss Lilian Norton ' Montreal, returned home on Saturday. gion because he is getting feeble and} Will N. Harben fhe Slim Princes: roa. The Fur House, | Taylor, Miss Mary Hora and Miss Mrs. J. Sutherland, and her three | unable to work longer. 'So long as George e Hardy for practical self-education; Eleanor Macdonell hildren, who have been visitin in The Prodigious Hickey 5 : ba he » & I am able to keep myself 1 would] g key, ] 149-157 Brock Street. | "The » 3 he tou Toronto, came hous Monday. not apply," he sad to . Whig re-u Owen Johnston . author { The Barrier, i ere was au dinner at the Country! LR J presentative. s ! The Varmint") Pardner {Club on Mouday evening given in: Mrs. H. B. R, Craig returned, on \ - i | ¢ oa . . . Recently Mr. Miller Tuade application | The Highway of Fate The Spoiler | honor of Mrs. Macleod and Miss Ida | Monday, from Deseronto, where she to' Washington and was examived by : Ree re € : on . ] a Copy. i 1 Martin, Picton The table was ei- spent the week-end, the guest of Miss \ You Must Live With Your Furniture fectively arranged with spring flowers. | Marjorie Rathbun. { & pension representative who declared | After dinner the guests enjoytl a game | Rev. Ogilive Dobbs, of Brockville, is that he had never served in the war. : Lim g The decision of this government official he £ ollege 00 tore, It's very Linportant that yau have f brid i 4 1d t best 'of company Our Stock--im- | o ge | hose resent w | spending severa ays in town, > . fhe Bey of comb g P ere Mrs, R Bertha | amuses Mr. Miller, who is now send mensely large--ensures a cholce that) Bell Carruthers, Mrs. James Gil-| Miss Alice Hanley and Miss : : 3 will please you for Nie dersleeve, Mrs. Douglas Young, Mrs. | Nugent, have returned rom Toronto, | 18 to bis stepson to secure his dis-| THE FINEST BOOK s1uUitE IN EASTERN ONTARIO. > a ae bi gp James Cappon, Mrs. Walter Macnee, | where they spent the week-end. chatye pape, amd show the wise ed 260 PRINCESS STREET OPEN NIGHTS Phone 919 Mrs. J. P. Shine, Mrs. Russell Hale, | Mr. Stuart Lazier, of Trenton, spent am 5 ushington i that he 4 alk Ang | mies . i =. ------ M 1 N ' the week-end in town, visiting friends roug 18 at when he hands « wn i. T DR. Lilian Fonon Taslor, Hes. E Mr. T. A. MaGinnis, of Belleville was |such a decision. | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. + * 9 a guest in town, over Sunday. The representative declared that uy. ti : Mrs. R. E Sparks and Mrs. J. F. Mrs. A. W. Winnett, Bagot street, man by the name of Emery A Mil | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Re will receive on Friday, and not again |ler, of the same corps of which the porters on Their Rounds. | this season. Odessa man claims to have been a "Buv cold creams" at Gibson's Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLaren, Ot- |member, has. been drawing a pension' (anon Starr went down to Brock. tawa, who postponed their departure for the past twenty vears. . Perhapsiville, to-day. for the west, are leaving on Saturday {this is true, Mr. Miller said, "but if Mrs. Charles Stover, Wilton, is visit- | for Kelowna, B.C. he is he is an imposter for I ain the' ing in the aty. . * only Emery A. Miller who served in! wilhamy dwaine, piano tuner, Orlers | Mr. Balfour Mudie returned to-day {that company." received at McAuley'. I'hone 77% from Toronto when? he has been spend- | Mr. Miller says he joined Company | The legislature of the Bahama Is ing the past several days. { 1; of the th Massachusetts cavalry, at lands voted in favor of annexation to Miss Hilda Jordan, Barrie street, (rand Rapids, Mich., and was muster- Canada. is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Campbell {ed out at the same place. He was in| Frederick M. Clow, of the firm | entertained at lunch to-day «dn honor | Laidlaw in Ottawa . the battles of Atlanta and Noonday| Clow & Son, returned last night from | of Mrs. Macléod, St. John, N:B. Cov- | Mrs. W. Hughes, Earl street, is vis-| Church, in Georgia, and served two Urillia n . irs werd laid for fourteen. {iting in Montreal. and a half vears. R Smith and sister, Lillie, ane Miss * | Dr. and Mrs. Ferrier and Master! (Consul Johnson has forwarded Mr | 8 Normay, spent Sunday with friends | The many friends of Major Count H | George, of South Mountain, are Vis- | Miller's protest of the pension agent's whendall : : |i de Bury will be delighted to hear iting the doctor 8 parents, Mr and | decision to Washington. Mr Miller |] Ada Adams millinery Yaflor Tables. Cablueta, tc, in Ma that he is coming out to Canada to | Mrs. George Ferrier, Ordnance street.! ill have his discharge papers looked N k SEA following hogany and cheaper woods. Our $4.50 | reside, { * * up and these will settle the matter, [UENCE "oc red street. wv Table is equal to most $6.90 | a + @ { The engagement is announced of zp. Miller's descriptions show that he| Capt Mahoney, of the : 4 ie Mrs. R. J. Carson, Brock street, | Miss Ella Almon Ritchie, daughter of | 0 have taken part in the war in/'% having his vessel put | will receive on the Mondays in this [ Mrs. James Ritchie, of Belmont, Hali- |}, giyiies. for the sensor's work | month, and not again this season. {fax, and Captain Alexander McMillan, -- H. Cunningham, piano tuner, i * v0 DS. .0., Royal Canadian Dragoons, | porcupine Gold Mines Co. (Vipond).| Rive sweet, Leave orders - at Mrs. John McKay, Sydenham street, | Stanley Barracks, Sorento, Attention is directed to the adver- oe ® ory rsou, Amd will entertain on Friday evening in > tisement of Gormaly, Tilt & Lo, Dae re oth aernt honor of Miss Helen McKay. 8 Mre. Sully, Waverly street, Ottawa, | bers of the Standard Stock' Ex-| * announces the engagement of her change, Toronto, who strongly ad- | Mrs. C. Currier, who has been visit | daughter, Mildred Rose, to Dr. G.. 1 vise the purchase of Vipond Porcu- | ing Miss Aileen Rogers, University | McKeown, of Winchester, the marring ¢ | nine Gold Mines Co. stock. The stock | Remerhbe r Victorian ot is avenue left, to-day, for Peterboro, | to take place quietly on the 12th | has advanced rapidly of late. Gormaly Ley snd Bate o } Bt, pur! | where she will spend a few weeks be- | April. Tilt & Co. advise the purchase of!" 3 Ye, Sounsion | fore going to her home in Port Elgin wee -- Lehis when it was selling at 25¢. and | ssion 10¢ ill welcom { Mrs. J. 11. H. Coleman is here from THE SOUVENIR FUND {they still advise the purchase of it at | ay um powders" at (ibsoy 8 ' ) on ¥ ® Sparks will not receive on Friday but | sill receive ns usual at the latter's home, Wellington street, on the first | Friday in April, for the last time this | wason >. % i Ihe ladies' doubles, which were! Mr IMping-room Cabinet Tables and « Hulfetis, ih Golden and Fumed Oak | played at thy Armouries, on Saturday, Misston," Clreassian Walnut, miso all afternoon, resulted in a tie, which i | { myes sbouiu we | every two years The eyes change Glasses exactly right last year may be injurious now Whether you wear glasses or not your eyes should be examined every two years. We are eye experts. We can afford you perfect sight Our varied stock of mounts helps us to give perfect satis- faction. the cheaper Hoes beipg played of this afternoon. Silver Polish bottles * i Mrs. James Cappon, Barrie street, SMI TH BROS. Jewellers, Opticians, ~ 850 KING STREET, Se ---- Dr. A. P.Chown, Druggist, Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 343 9000000000000 00000S and, was removed to the pital, Tuesday night, and Issuers of Marriage Licenses, gO an operation P00 OON000000000OCNOOIRONOOTSY ®o000v0000scco nesses treet street, Merrickville and is with her sister, | 4 ' [he ireden homestead; ' the preseat- market price Communi: | ___, et owned by Miss Wiley, ha Mrs. A. Macphail, Clergy street | For the Junior Frontenac Hockey cate with Gormaly, Tilt & Co 3 | Mes. Henry Joseph has been Champions. Adelaide street E, Toronto, for fulijbeen disposed of by D. A. Lays, 1 wong the Yontrealors a Caledonin The Frontenac hockey souvenir fund |particulars. Work on the * Vipond" | NE; Bryan. : out in the wind™ Tul Springs : it © will {mine is proving that it is in reality | igre Song ould Fe o 2 . ts to $260, and Mrs. R. Stillwéll, Aultsville; is visit. | POY amoun 4 : Sanitol face cream well over the face ' 0). The latest sub- ine, not a prospdet. : ing her many friends in town. likely close at &X a mae, prosy | Keeps it soft as velvet. Sold in King Pedestals In all the and woods, finishes, et 6.50 scriptions APE j= EW WU tston at Gibson's Miss Alberta Jesmer, Montreal, is Selby & Youlden Employees, $4.25. Pleasant Dance at Orpheum. } James Sutherland leaves . Just received a fresh ship- Carpets---Newest color in} arpets--) olor, . the guest of her cousin, Mi 1 ; i , i Wilten, Axminster, Brussels, e ra Earl ty Hiss Ma Jon, 2 Swift, & Lo. -R, Plevstacn aud The quadrille' party which was giv-! 4, to-morrow night to secure k Luring. New 4, designs now in Ie ss W. F. Nickle, 85 each; W. Teter, - *'- len by military court, Earl Roberts, L | qinples of fall footwear before start ' 3 n olstering Shops 4 i. are at your service ! y | The Hou, and = Mrs. B. J. David Cousink, Saas i Joi Ban O.F., at the Orpheum theatre, last |in. after fall orders. 'Phone 80 Yours, | wh © bean the guests of Mr. "nd Upper, Station may a Gr v. # evening, was an enjoyable affair. A-| Wigs Ada Adams' millinery opening. . Nir. i | 20M Ingshury an " bout eighty couples danced to the March 16th, and following days. Resi Ostrich and rs in Davis, returned to their | ooh: §iremen Lower Station, 21.50. : i a | ame in Newcastle on Tuesday The committee will likely 'meet thi strains 'of sweet WILT rendered by the dence, 252 Alfred street. Phome 3 re 8 lo stra 5 CHA Cards were | "Buy tale yowders" at (Gibson's M y S w orchestra of the R ay talcum a rs. Aaron Sweet returned to in | evening to decide on the souvenirs. there for those who did not wish | "Barnev'" Whelan, former! ine Marrabeau Boas ale on Wednesday after spending | Two of the players, McCammon and to dance and refreshments were also clerk at the Windsor Hotel, has left Designer for April = ALL COLORS $ I Jd 4 De ment of | | | | 1 . | Rugs, all sizes, patterns, ¥ | Sessscssssasssassested | sibel J. Massie, Earl street. the other members of the team re Th ot Shoes lil n, 2 Mrs. W. T. Minnes and Miss Vata | ceiving them last year. Manager J. T. tertainment. e enterprising Som and baby will follow later on 1 0c i Sergt.-Mas ke. * follanlov | at¥e . Minnes, '"'Hilleroft," returned home Sutherland will likely receive a dia- mites was Somposed of a. BY 1). | Dr. Hawke, 21 Wellesley street, I to-da, ' from Brockville where 'bev! mond ring, and the other players Gimblett, Q.S.M. Smith, QM.S Jir-[ronto, successfully treats piles, fis ' : beck, Sergt. Fowler, QU. M.S. Frape and sures, etc, without an operation Standard Quar- [Rave Yew shundiing 8 few days with] lockets or rings. [ Sergt.-Ma). Marshall Write for free booklet and references . . : id Mrs. R. Craw OFFICERS WERE ELECTED shermeers Good musics programme yd as terly, including sale i Capt. and Crawford and , : . 3 » Expert. lero. Nuns. om. ant I Miss Doris Crawford returned, on -- Intend to Engage ¥ Order of Nurses tea and FROM ALL OVER THE : alte ing | At a Meeting of the Golf and] The light, heat and power committee | A, St. Patrick's day, afternoon 3 t y . > WORLD. ie spending a few days Country Club. has every intention of engaging an 6; evening 8 to 10 Admission 10¢ any | Jc pattern, | * 0 At a meeting of the Golf and Coun- | tXPert before it closes a deal with a | 4ll welcome "of Giles both for 20c ' ter power company. At a meeting "Buy cold creams Mrs. Charles A. Low, Union street, , y» Tuesday afternoon, | ™* try Club, held or f the committee last November, when Commandant ( | some time with Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. | Williams, are to receive gold watches, served during the course of the en-|for Saskatoon, Sask. Mrs. Whelai 'W. F. GOURDIER For Sale Double Brick House and Lot ON Mattings from China and Japan. Silk Drapes from Constanti- nople Rugs from Persia, Austria, | and Germany. | returned from Buffalo on ayesday. Ip. M. McIntyre was elec ted president onsidare "os adie Aan 1 . » ran entre orn ata in | Sst ober were alocted 3 Jol | Lhe Sermour offer was being cowtidernd. Military Calle, wae one of +" bos |} Standard Fashion | hopscourt, left, on Monday, for Atlan' lows: Vice-president, Maj. Leslie; br sexy i i eel that beck we til MN al the | hu : Hi . tie City treasurer, F. C. Treland; secretary, | wii Jt Yas ag would be by Mrs. Charls Ha who i Sheets for Apnl Miss Kathleen Kirkpatrick has been | Prof. Campbell. : Jina, Non HO NS 1 y opinion of an |' ards o pertained x : = spending the past week in Montreal | The executive will be composed of i EE I ry out the ditv's in John MeKay, furrier, is d ory F rec with her brother, Mr. Hetbert Kirk: | Jeremy Taylor, Angus Maodonell, P| vin . prot 3 £ puaatition of ] an kins os terdayv he receive rom ihe . Stevenson and G. E. Hague, with | i |" Mr. Ross Livingston, who was visit- SY officers and four ladies from the | Made a Furcha chance 00 raccoon and. 1.000 muskrat - - . 3 . | y all from' one shipper ling his brother, Mr. Charles Living- | ladies' club. ' - 3 : ka all m' on pper gy An amendment was made to the con: [4 { harles Freeman, of Yarker, Must « old cre at Gib { ston, Toronto, returned home on Tues } : ue | ' stitu The clut yarchased the stock of John Ewart, Mira J. Millan. Parl str : Ta stitution, raising the fee. e club ws 1g dna I D | \ at, A great arrav of land, Carpets and Ollcloths from England Linoleums (fom Scotland. Art Denims and Muslins from Boston. And Lots of other Goods manufactured in Canada. Johnson Street. Fach side containing eicht rooms, hot water, fur- nace and gas. of that village, and intepds £1! rived home from Toront vy 1 da [looking forward to a most successful - a sale to reduce his stock belore mo companied by her sister, Mrs { Mr. W. Grange, of Napanee, came ! . season. ldown from Napanee on Tuesday to, ne into his mew ste i ) i s performance of "The Three] 1 en re Rob ing inte 'vis new vho will pay a visit to her n : sttend the performanc Funeral of Mrs. Robt. Robinson. e-- Nes. M. Berne. at' Barriofield 0 y uits " he Grand Opera House. a all souuh Twine," in 1 Fo ¥ Best gs Short Stop cures all ugh Bargains in. bread. cake +» I'he funeral of the late Mrs. Robert | : Hi 3 y " te always and costs bu M kies, fa rk ot abe avlor, Earl street, left Robinson took place from her late, BYS Bn be : preserves, pic . ~~ § Ho io. or Soars 10 Sn e, § this morning. | James Berney, Kev Wb ove. | Victorian Onler of Nurses, ton and Coats Waists Hor Toronto, on Monday, to spend residence, Stuart street, . at eleven o'clock. Service was CIPPPPPPIL LTPP IN0000 a i x days : { ducted by Rev. T. E. Bourke, B.D., ob | Webmter and Dunl lop re R. McFAUL. Eid | soe mma and Elsie 'ense are | the Oramoe 0 Brock street Methodist church The | Kingstonians attending rang bens. ta free M nd R14 1 cARPEY waRENOUSE. § |1.iu Lda, Tor Utics, NY, to | Brock x such Hodge of Eastern' Ontario convention | Eyes tested 1.3 Newest styles and | visit friends for a few days. room where the service was held was lasses ein davis ie 4 Mics Florence Cunningham, Earl banked with floral tributes, showing ing Smith's Falls ih . : . 1" Frontenacs w ni INE lactis street, who spent the week-end with the numerous friends who mourn her ; aanitel cream" for chapped skin lO lobe at the dan very mocerate- | Mrs_ Maclennan, in Toronto, returued early demise. rt outles, Sharbot Lake is ain Bl Hk be Heap . : ly OT 1c e od MULLIN, | to, town on Tuesday. Students in Pulpit. visitor in the city . als will likely be Seaped i I Mrs Samuel Birch, Bagot Street, , } i Lives rhould be the boxes and the | | Corner Johnson and Division Sis who has been in Toronto, is coming A. Beecroft, student at Queen's will] Every day iu our lives rhowl forward to a big night - - ---- Phobe 53 home on Thursday. occupy the pulpit at Cooke's church, [improvement day. k | Prevost, Brock street, od e "Orchid cream' for rough skin. Gib all has sprin y and summer goods for Mr. William lesslie came down (on Sunday morning. In connection h ie a an Y een with the examination of the divinity [SOD S. {ai thine department, also i his order clothing depa i TesATAIRTLBRLRRIIRBARS from Toronto, on Monday. : . , | student, a special prize has been given ready-made clothing and gents' fur nm IN con. | Gerald, Edward Bennett and Mesers. [F000 amongst Lhe Lace Cunjains from Switzer patrick {mission 10¢ $4,250.00 Miss Lilla Callaghan, who has been d to compete for this prize, the * S They are all well! -- a few davs in Toronto, is | on I ' Kingston's Famous Fur Store. ishings department ey are coming home on Thursday, | ints must take charge of a pulpit assorted with new goods aw * 9 -. for one service. Mr. Beecroft takes 3 » 3 { Cooke's church pul hi I Miss Manve Garrett, Y dina street, | | "Oke s church pu pit on this examin. St. Patrick's Day. * wm | ontorts ined at tea, warly in the week, : ation, . | «The Rector" in three acts, a bean THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Capt. \. de Mowbray Bell, PASC, / | itd T <h drama of great heart inter : | has been transferred from Kingston to Post Office Deposits. : i] oil be presented by the Your Poronto. He and Mre. Bell expect to | Postmaster Stewart has received nos > { Irishmen' + Dramatic Club, under the Societres To secure a Real Estate In- do - - vestment ~ for a small cash leave sume time in May. tice from Ottawa that hereafter post- : spices of the United 1 Rev, In. Llwyd, who spent the week. | office savings depositors may deposit { at the Grand Opera | pd tu s ten, returned to Toronto on | 88 high as 85,000 in that department. D | evening of St. Patrick's Das Friday T™ Uterine Ton) \; : terine nic, i The former amount was $3,000. Here FRET Dw gy ee, SE | March 17th. During the action of the 3 er effectual Monthly te the follow payment. $300 Cashi' And easy Monthly, Quarterly. Lite { Youd Sel. Cotton, of Wyeliffie Col. | tofore, only $1,000 a year could be RGE MILLS & CO play and Dw the ac Regulator on which women can i L 188 WE depend. Sold in three degrees deposited. Now $1,500 a year is ac- " ling songs will be rendered: 'We'll Go RL a! Covend. Sold in three degree SATISFIED WITH OLR LAUNDRY WORK tell your \friends--if dissatisfied tell we | Ni Looking Back a Years. cepted. " § | Back to Erin Some lias 3a vous neens : \ 10 degrees stranger, $3; No. 3, ime years ago 'opposition' - ] | "I Can't Change the Color of M " ial cases, $8 per box lgave us «ix months to "peter out. Death at Hospital. Furs Storedand| { 5" "I'm Glad I'm Irish," "Kate 3 repo on TE of prace or Half-yearly Payments will | This was in 1901. During 1910 we have | The death occurred at the general . \ [ illarney," "Dear Little Shamrock J Top pamphlet, Address Tut | more students and qualified honpitay, on Tuesday evening, of John 'A Song of Old Kilkenny," and oth- | Coos Mememe Oo. Torents, Out. ty ¥ ndaor buy & Double Brick Dwelling 8 | more stenographers than any other a resident of Glenvale. Deceased | ed lor specialties, including an Trish reel, - : { college in the city. Nine years ago |Va% sixty-seven vears of age, and had nsur | which will complete an enjoyable even TE i with all modern improvements © (when 30-day Sylla-bic Shorthand was ben in the hospital ont ten days. : {ing for all who attend. Stopped Off 'at Kingston, 000: n a new thing) we taught student, | A family survives, ® remains were | at ani of for 83.200; annual Income In 7,1 [WNE) Lang, the sadent | (GL, Giemeak foc: itermen. At Reasonable Dimes Vo Lieut, Hennessy. smplover to prove him before engage rr a mr | A complimentary dinner will be given Ad hid ling him, and then, and not until Must Call for Seats. Rates. bv the superior staff of the Royal [Men came io lhe ter. THev said thes That's our platforms plai- form vosstructed on an "HL but it's "trong enough nod big enough te support sou asd your friends. Tested Once Trusted Always Kingston Laundry Princess snd Ssdenbam Sis Phone 22. one of rentals, $324.00, paying § per cent. net, situate near the Collegiate. -- Bg . ssassssess teres e ates TLL VBBVLRABB BATT L BTN then, would we ask the student to pay do anhounced that tickets for : Military College on Saturday evening |! us our tuition fees. To-day we dnjoyv |" me Sherry," ordered and left ito Hon.-Lieut. T. J. Hennessy, former | rom mts the largest enrollmont of any steno- | at the box office of the Grand Opera Called for apd delivered iquartermaster, who was attached to [4 evident graph ie college in Toronto, besides | House, unless called for by noon, on Phone 238. jthe college for thirty-one vears the line, av m------ wv A AT a ATTA SS Teta si ng 13 ah colleges throughout | Thursday, may be placed on sale. Fn | 23c--Butter, Butter. Butter--zne and flower seeds A Canada. Sschools sad Systems hgve ---- / i . " -- , come and gone, but the Moon College | 33¢--Butter, Butter, Butter--25c | Bets. Rolls, farmers' butter, 25%. J. Craw has come to stay, and may be found | Rolls fiitmers' butter, 25¢. J. Craw ! Rev. Mr. Topping, Wolfe Island: was jiord. i ! lected one of the deputy grand chap- - at S82-288 Yonge street, Toronto, al- ford. i t so snd willing to verify every claim 126 and 128, PRINCESS ST. | [sins of the Royal Bick Chapter, of | Moth tar bags, moth regarding their "i 'Shorthand. "Buy cold creams" at Gibsou's. 1 "Buy cold creams" at Gibson's. at Bests ! " McCANN BROCK, COR. KING ST. 'Phone 326 br 621. - ® n BELLVILLE BNSS >