The best Coffee costs but little more than the poor grades. You get the best that Seer ~~ price when you use 5 Seal Brand Coffee Packed in 1 and 2 pound cans only. 124 Ee T. LAMBERT, Mercha Spring Announcement | reagpp-- I ESF SRST money can buy at moderate £) Our stock of Cloths for Men's Suit ind Trougders is new complete, We have the latest in patterns and color Ploes, Light Grey, and | Brown, in Stripes and Plain Patterns, being the favorite, A large assort ment to select from and at a variety of prices. Come and see them, Thos. Lambert, 157 Princess Street 27. ii. BEATT FRONTENACS WON BY 18 GOALS 10 5. ft Was a Runaway Game--The Frouicnaes Were in Great Shape --fre Was in Fine Condition i oo ~ It ' in * ne ' in « «1 that t sheets { % : : : i s st! 2d 1 eff on him, Mike" Flannigan has delivered t} ). were productive of i f t 2 the scoring Porcupine Gold Mine Go. (VIAPOND) We advise the purchase of this stock at 25¢. We still advise its purchase at present market price. Work is proving this a MINE. not a prospect. Gormaly, Tilt & Co. Members Standard Stock Exchange. Long Distance Rhone 99.34 Adelaide St. E., Toronto Special Sale Saturday Morning, 8.30 O'CLOCK 720 White Muslin Blouses Regular $1, $1.25, $1 50, for 68c Each All new spring styles, just received, comprising Tailor Made Muslin Blouses, Kimona Sleeve Effect Blouses, Embroidered Muslin Blouses, etc. All sizes in these special Blouses. a eA NA ANA 336 Underskirts Regular §1 50, 1.75; 2.00, 2.50, for 98c Each Comprising Black ard Colored Near Silk Underskirts Black and Colored Gloria Taffeta Underskirts These 2 offerings are away-below regular prices and are worthy of your inspection All sizes, 38, 40, 42, 44. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY b hat i 1% : « hus usual poard in St at dered . 1 came Lo . 3 . he let e Fr € o [ ts te soe ihit s » net lea iling th w the a } MONS Ww od 1 sy hroug er i Ki ex should not 3 i % i i 3 nee over for the team which dry ¥ "nr 1 ex] 18 up against them was certainly ther tre 1 this wner » Y £ : n star Argregat Mock rhe All-Sta v Kk t tens ma ; he smallest man of the . emng Wi r« of the i ht 1 nd i 1 i i" The v is i thin tena der wa thing : ' f him th ing team was a i | 1 . when it 8 = Ne al heavier 3 better ti showed lots of speed all : were last | through Crane, the rover, evening, The game was late i tar peach, and his work took in the All-Stars reivi until [the fans. H has plenty = | nearly 8.30 o doch . ant of beautiful stick handler, local train be felaved, A ' : sure made the Fronte Referee Harvey Sproule, of Toronto, | nail t uit inifcm, the me be the disc Heflorman at I nw two tauirte i | elb-known Peterboro plaver, face off, the pl v ered from ryone r nized, played od { the kt F thei ad une in the first, bali, but teain was abl y dd ' placed in t second by Birkheart, tars b i Mellurnie, the ¢ wand when a Frontenac ma er, certain! went some and when Lhe there " t y 1 on | ke cot control of the ull t 1 ul od About minded of Davidson and his individ minu Fr shes. His work was commented per I n by more than one Addison where they were, five al oal was not, in the opinion of tally in abo thr r ite I fans here, 8 good a man completel and he | He played remand team wa n the las if seemed to go up eam w the air. Ie has a habit ' npared Laps, worked well on some ' combi f i i of i ' With ad i i dge of rushing out ya $ hety Spon: s where the y shots was easily the 1 he ~1 8 1 t 4 A n ! A ome by stick-handling and unt's te i t r t. TN in ska and v mt f times scores were made # Ihe sex ng one ns A te} i . ¥ y 18 out of the net, Brown Ar t him with no ¢ rt to st wings were cert wers, but the way t ed by th Heflerman did in the first many in this | { heart replaced a ie 46 FERC = | the last half. The on rh the flunt: rover, Brouse; right wing, Mil | stars obtained in the Wi fan: lol "wing. Bove {made when the defena " wih om their position Williams batted All Bt toa, Add sun them right and left hon §hi came | nt, Heflerman (1 eterboro); his way, and Addison found that jt | Jchurnie {Toromt : Victorias), g : 18 a bad poh to rush out of k McKenzie (T.G.C.); rover, Crane (Si goal to cheek the shots as the locals [(0%); right wing, Brown ¢ that dodge and hand t} wing, Hill (Broadviews) i vor 10° Some ; Bot) Harvey Sproule, of Toronto, made a | team A whe ery satisfactory referee { they came we in appar ently a el ---------------- went on Vor Piano. | For a while indications pointed thy Witmark Dance Folio No would be t 7 Waltzes Onilia here 16 to 5. but 1 Two stops, w fans were expectir the. gon ! Barn Dances tin Frontenac ished tao I Lancers t Loe Lee D m the N.Y % the k of ti yf fea . g to be no 7 Our pric tL" abe . Store. Ope fe a _---- a y the game His terrible be Left for Cobourg. ng capacity § run to the limit Inspector Nursey, who, PVN i oupled with | day might, delivered a lecture in - a nenished hi public library, left, to-day, jag the most oO he i I where he will pay an inspection Lie figured it ng of t librar Inspector Nursey } oa M ded trip \ \ deal i ' Ontano howed Hill that tl of th, he ant 'a 1 \ He | rh Har > dt i d forth round Flowering plants. - Telephone 16, 101 1. THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY. MARCH THE ALLSTARS 77-2 55 the | IN THE NICK OF TIME 1 heave sis never expedted | mmon s evidence and brithant rushes the He was standing at » he certainly got the local boys, and 8 sit up » started off with the ice the fans were re- ood game, however, but wt do with the Fronte + two wing men, Bover and tI Millan; was great Birkheart-did not play any better in the last Frantenacs--Goal, Williams; Davidson: cover, McCammon; POWDER' Absolutely Pure The official Government tests show Royal Baking Powder to be an absolutely pure and healthful grape cream of tartar baking powder, and care should be taken to prevent the substitution of any other brand in its place. With no other agent can bis- cuit, cake and hot-breads be made so pure, healthful and delicious. a a Derr are than a EE a hati ROYAL BAKING PO EW YORK. hn Royal Baking paket wher wi oc Royal Cook Book-- 800 Receipts--Free. Send Name and Address. 3 FAMILY AROUSED i LIVELY BLAZE. Home of Wiliam Kelly, Bagot Street, Caught Fire on Wednesday | | Evening--Ladies Passing Noticed | i | Smoke Coming From the House. | Fire, which broke out about =S.2¢ | o'clock, Wednesday night, at the home {of William Kelly, 356 Bagot street, e firempn a lively tume, and a board e house, Thomas Wal ton, had a very narrow escape from being caught in the burning building. mt on the building and contents. ling, owned by Mrs. Young, Univer- sity avenue. He did not hear the of his own family out in safety, but in one of the bedrooms .and it was The firemeu got at the trouble as and two chemical extinguishers were brought into service. The furniture There was no insurance on the con tents, The cause of the fire is unknown. It started in one of the clothes closets, and was burning quite lively when it was .discoverad. The members of the but considered that they were very have been caught in the house, and met a terrible death. The fire was a difficult one for the firemen to get at, bit they made a good job of it. For the Fire Requirements of Kings. ton, Fire and Water Engineering, a New York journal, has an article on King- ston and its fire equipment, and makes this comment :-- , "For a city with such important in- terests at stake, and so many manu. some day occur to the officials of | | Kingston, responsible for its govern- ment, that the fire department is poor. ly equipped to take care of big fires. lhe two engines which Kingston has Are more than many other cries can boast of. A sad awakening, however may occur at any time, when the fu. est buildings of poorly protected places become a heap of ashes. Better i FOR A] Madame Sherry PAGE FIVE. - ore me AN special arrangement publishers, we have secured on sale for THE NEXT TEN DAYS the fol- Every Little Movement, The total damage will be about £1751 % | The Butterfly, Two ladies who were passing the | Birth of Passion. house, noticed smoke issuing from it, | and they at once gave the alarm. Mr. !1'm All Right. Kelly was at work at the rear of his | : . : home, which is a two-story frame dwel- Uncle Says I Mustn't, So I Want | She Shook Him in Chicago. ladies rap on the front door, and the | I'll Build for You a Little Nest. ladies were compelled to go around | > to the back door, to notify him. He The Other Fellow. al once investigated, and an alarm | i . was sent in to the firemen, He had | Won't Someone Take Me Home? i ihe } > , no difficulty in getting the members I Want to Play House With You a boarder, Thomas Walton, was asleep | Theophilus. | some time before he could be aroused! The Smile She Means For You. , | from his slumbers, and he was forced | to leave clad only in his night clothes. We Are Only Poor Weak Mortals speedily as possible, One line of hose | waltzes introducing Birth of Pas was used from the hydrant at the corner 'of Bagot and Ordnance street, | Love Dance introducing Every Little was removed and thus a great 'deal | of damage was saved, The damage to | the building is estimated at about | 8100 and to comtents, about $75, ! Publishers' Price, 60¢ OUR PRICE, 35c. Music by Karl Hoschna, Composer of Three Twins, Bright Eves, Girl of My Dreams. etc, family lost al! their wearing apparel, | lucky, in escaping with their lives. | Had the blaze not been discovered | ust at that time, the people might | NOT ENOUGH EQUIPMENT | facturing plants to protect, it may | make proper provision before such a calamity occurs. Another engine com- | pany ought to be provided for King- | ston, equipped with a steamer - of the ! first class and men trained to bring | out all of its good points. This ig one of the best safeguards that can be adopted against a danger that is ever threatening Cities not properly | protected." 1 { ------------ 1 Loyal True Blue Banquet. Last night Boyne, No. 16, LTB! A., held its annual banquet in the Urapge hall. Mayor Grabam occupied } the chair. A short programme was given by the following: My Peppet 1 5 plano solo; Miss Willoughby, solo Mr. Kelly, comic recitation; Mrs. J. | Evans, solo; William Murray, solo, Mayor Graham gave a loval address | ind gave some worthy advice as to the best means of advancement of | Protestantism Owing to the death of } the brother of Supreme Grand Master | Cole, Belleville, he was unable to be present. Encorés were the order of the evening After a vote of thanks to the entertainers the assembly ad journed to an adjoining dining room | where a sumptuous supper awaited! all Justice was done thereto. Three! cheers "were" given in honor of Mavor Graham and was followed by the Na- tional Anthem, The proceeds go to the True Blues Home at Picton, (mt Concert at First Baptist, | A successful concert was given Tues- {day evening by the mission band of | the First Baptist Sunday school, the {object being to raise money to pay {the expenses of a boy whom they { are educating in India. The chair was {ably filled by C. Calvin, president of { the branch. lhe programme was { chairman's address; chorus by the | band; recitation by Phyllis Salsbury; | 1s0lo by Mary Clarke; recitation by {Norman Frost; dialogue, "Mother! { Goose", by the primary children; re-| teitation by Hilda Calvin; solo by Miss { Weese: chorus, band: recitation by, Ida Leronge; solo by Edna Singleton; reading by Martha Hughson; recita- tion by Isabel Leslie; chorus, mis | sionary music; dialogue, "Crown Jew-i els," by seven little girls; recitation | by Mildred Grant; dialogue, "Aunt | Pdlly Joins the Mission Cirele," hy five girls. °4 Going West for Wife's Health. C. M. Wrenshall, late manager of the Walkerville branch of the Home Bank, will leave for Regina and other been given a six months' leave of ab- gence on account of Mrs. Wrenshall's Kingstonian. It was a very sudden change the weather man handed out to Kingston: ians last night. It was a bitter; cold night, and at seven o'clock, this morn ing, the thermometer at thi police le e ] Sudden Change in Weather. i2 * * . * below, Rolls, farmers' butter, 25e, J. Craw- -- Prouse's Aromatic Cascara SICK HEADACHE. CONSTIPATION, BILIOUSNESS. 25c¢. Bottle Prouse's Drug Store plain on points in the Canadian west, having ade het ill health, Mr. Wrenshall is a former ©000000600000000000000 Kid Gloves Cleaned. Cleaning Kid Gloves has be- SPECIAL MADAME SHERRY MUSIC wimark Datee Folio No. 7 For Piano, containing the Universal Sensational Hit, 'Every Little Movement' From Madame Sherry, arranged as a ! Barn Dance. Also the following | Numbers, each ohe a great success Waltz--Where the River Shannon ! Flows Children and Girls' Hats in great variety. D. M. SPENCE, ui Stoke. 119 Princess Street. 000000000660 0000060600 {ow Bukwieat Flow { | | | { | Two-Step--Loving (from N.Y. 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