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"We have them hers at the most reasonable prices "Yes," hundreds of them, aud no two ailke In the lot, from our unequalled stock of shapes, flowers, feathers, ribbons, ornaments experienced trimmers and all the novel {rimming materials our can make them [no such variety, 1 you are an intending purchaser it is woith your while to See our stock. The Leading D. M. SPENCE, Millinery Store. 119 Princess Street. EVERY WOMAN SHOULD READ THIS LETTER ABOUT Sugar Laboratory ol Provincial Government Analyst. Monraear, 22nd February, 1909. I Hereav Creare that I have drawn by my own hand ten samples of the St. Lawrence Sugar Refining Co's EXTRA STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR, indiscriminately taken from four lots of about 150 barrels cach and six lots of about 450 bags each. "1 have analyzed same and find them unitormly to contain 99-99/100 to 100 per cent of pure cane sugar, with no impurities whatever. (Signed) MILTON L. HERSEY, M.Sc. LL.D. Provincial Geverwmen The St. Lawrence Sagar Refining Co. Limited MONTREAL. 32 ' THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUFSDAY, APRIL 18 1011. IF: STANDARD BANK |THE SPORT REVIEWA MUSICAL EVENT [SCHEDULE OF MERCANTILE {IN SYDENRAM STREET METHOD- BASEBALL LEAGUE, i IST CHURCH, i + Will be Drawn up by President Mc-{Cantata "The Conversion" Was Pree : Fedridge--Queal Beat Shrubb in sented Before a Large Audience Ten-mile Race. The Recital Was Much Enjoyed. - | The executive of the Mercantile Base ! {ball League met, last evening, for the [ham purpose of drawing up the schedule {evening for the coming season. After some dis- lin the form cussion it "was finally left to the presi | version" jent, William MeFedridge, to draw up. {der the direction of Prof. Small, was There will be eight teams in the lengue | assisted by W. 8 Hamilton, 5 Secot- {again this year, the Locomotives tak- {tish temor of note, and at the present {ing the place of Richardson's, whe [time soloist in St. Andrew's Presby- dropped out. The teams will be in one |terian church, Toronto. Mr. Hamil group, this season, instead of two, as {ton has a strong, clear, tenor voice, was the case last year. With all the [and his numerous solos were enjoyed ieams in one group, they will be on {to the full by all present. Harold an equal footing. The first game will | Angrov e sang several numbers, his rich be played. on June 1st, and the sche | baritone, as usual, making a pleasing | dule will end Labor day. {impression on the audience. { in In the cantata the baritone solos Was No Meeting. were taken by Harold Angrove, so- There was to have been a meeting [prano by Mrs. Small; and tenor Princess Street Methodist church, ] Mr. Hamilton The chorus work of last evening, for the purpose of form- | the choir was highly commendable and ing an athletic association. The an- displayed the high degree of excellence notmcement was not properly made, so which Prof. Small's g was not held. One has |achieved. The quartette, composed of been called for Friday evening. Mrs. H. Simpson, Miss Ardelle El- der, Messrs. Hamilton and Harvey Angrove, was a feature which called for due applause, the voices blending in perfect harmony. During the ean- tata part of the programme, the con- gregation joined in three appropriate hymns. Prof. Small presided at the organ throughout in his usual brilliant man- ner. His organ solos, Wagner's 'Parsifal," and Hoffmamn's "The Cackoo and Nightingale Sings," serve special mention. Ome disap- pointment was the impossibility of the male quartette to take their part, through one of the 'members contract were present af Syden- Methodist church, iast ved a rare mus treat. {f the cantata, "The Cop- wwsl. The choir, up Those who St in < "Chaucer" Has ome Players. Montreal Star When "Chaucer" Elliott leaves Mont- real for good to takg up his manager inl duties with the St. Thomas Vro- fessional Ball Club, he will take with him some of the brightest semi-pro. players from the east. These men were not omly fitted for the smaller leagues here, but in some cases have bright prospects amongst the senior ball league. "Chaucer," it is said, got hold of these people through his friend- ship with "Joe" Page. Queal Beat Shrubb. At New York, William Queal, of Alexandria Bay, N.Y., defeated Alired Shrubb, of England, holder of the world's running record for tep miles, in a fast ten mile indoor race at the 12th Regiment armoury. No records were broken. The time was 51-35 Queal made a terrific spurt at the be ginning of the eighth lap of the last mile, and finished twenty yards ahead. The first mile was reeled off in 4.40, The record time for ten miles, as held by Shrubb, is 50.40, ng a severe cold GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Margaret Anglin in ings" on Wednesday, Anglin, whose appearance in hér new comedy, Margaret it the Grand 'Green Stockings," is set for lay, April 19th, unlike many act- resses who adopt the methods of stars who has preceded her, sets herself no standards except her own. She holds that one can learn more of natural hess from than from wlult, no matter how talentd. And waturalness is the note most intimate ly associated with this distinguished plaver. "In acting, the novice ean learn more from little children than from rown-up people." says Margaret Ang the voung Brantford Walking Race. The Brantiord Expositor will E3ld its annual walking race between Brantford and Pans, over a fifteen mile course, on May 24th. This year the race will be open to amateur walk. by ! traiming has! de- | "Green Stock. Wednes- | any | Trunks Dainty - Shoes For Women We have the most complete stock of Pretty Footwear for women. Women's Tan Button Boots Velvet Button Boots : Tan Blucher Boots | * Pat. and Gun Metal Boots " " § OXFORDS--Tan Oxfords, Patent and Gun Metal Oxfords, also Pumps of every description, and Velvet {§ Straps, Ete. i i i Bags 7 This is our greatest year for men" shoes. Tans, Patents and Gun Metals in High Shoes and Oxfords. See our new lasts--The Aviator, Nob, Nemo, LuckyDog and Ticker. We also have the small sizes, 8}, 4, 4} and 5 for men. | ABERNETHY'S | IN MARINE CIRCLES i -- | PIERREPONT MADE TRIP TO | CAPE VINCENT, 1 { Veteran Ice Breaker Succeeded in | Opening Line on Monday After- noon--Work Commenced on the | Steamer Sharples--Marine Notes of Interest. | Captain Reid,.of the Baker & Raid | Wrecking Co-, is now at the steamer Sharples, on Galloup Islands, to wreek the stranded vessel. It is be lieved among Oswego mariners that the boat will not be damaged very mich about the hull as the heavy coating of ice which formed . during {the winter months protected it from {the severity of the waves. The upper | portion of the boat is a mass of | ruins, according to reports, her ca- {bins being washed away, as was her {smoke stack, The officers of tne steamer St. Law- {rence have been announced as fol ers of Canada, having been confined last year to the adjacent four coun- ties. An array of valuable trophies and bronze medals will be put up for the winners of the race, which will be conducted under C.AAU. sanction Entry blanks can be secured from H. I. Walsh, sporting editor, Brantford nm a wh lin, natural and entirely 'motions are true. weeome more and more repressed. weomes "Little children' are absolutely {lows : Master, graceful. 1T heir | first mate; G. H. Brown; second mate, we grow, wel. E. Grandee; quartermasters, John It| Cree and Richard Grandee; chief engi- our | neer, Barney Farrell. Work fitting in out the steamer will begin May lst to {and she will start on her regular trips on June lst. As necessary conceal wtions, but 1 do not believe rrying repression to the degree hich some take it." to Capt. D. H. Kendal,, For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought INTANIS ( HILDREN In "Green Stockings," Miss Ang- in's naturalness is given splendid ex- osition, As Celia Faraday, the girl vhose sisters have either married or weome engaged---and has thus at each succeeding wadding the green stockings' of spinsterhood, Miss Expositor, City Baseball League Position. Bernard J. Tierney, president of the city baseball league, writes Will you be good enough to me space to reply to the criticisms which have heen the members of = the city league owing to their refusal to ad mit the Athletics to senior ranks, Un account of the generous support given to it by the citizens of King ston and the press the city baseball league for the past few seasons has heen a big success and hopes to con tinue 80. Its members during the past and at the present time are experien ced men who know the local baseball conditions thoroughly. They have, as the record of the league will show, the confidence of the players and general public. Therefore we wish Fall our friends, as well as those dis satisfied ones who are at present criticizing our mthods, to understand exactly that we have given the mat- ter of the entrance of the Athletics to senior ranks our most. careful and due consideration, judging it from all wints of view, and we have been of the opinion that at the present time there are enough teams in the senior series of the league. We trust that the basebail-loving public of King ston will show the same confidence in those who have been chosen to run the affairs of the league this sea son as they have done in the past, and with their aid we hope to sil ence our carping critics. grant | wear various levied at baseball | Yoman placed in such circumstances bviously would. A very capable com- any of playérs has been selected by Miss Anglin's managers, Liebler and ompany, to second her efforts in this ww comedy by A. BE. W. Mason and seorge Fleming, Examination Results. Queen's students may have the Whig ontaining the examination results, nailed to their address anywhere in the United States or Canada, by leav- ng their order at the Whig office. Rate, 3c. each, including postage any- vhere. To make sure of getting a 'opy you should order now. Will Get Out a Paper. The Epworth League of Sydedham steeet Methodist church, which meets his evening, has a novel method of rocedure in progress. The league publishing a newspaper writing only. On charge of the edit als, telegraphic stuff other ther advertisements, etc ntends mn the an- of local, Hold Early Canoe Record. "Irish" Dey and Harold Singleton laim to have the supremacy in early anoeing this spring. They were out 'anoeing on the harbor on Good Fr fay. They were in their jerseys and said the weather was fine To Prevent the Grip, Suggests Test Case. Bishop Farthing speaking before a large congregation mn Christ Church, Montreal, condemned as a national scandal, as one striking at the very root of our national life, the dissolu- tion of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Hebert, of that city, because they be ing Roman Catholics, their union had not been solemnized before a priest of thy Roman Catholic church, and his loMdship, in view of a questionable in- terpretation of the law on this sub ject, said it would be in the interests of morality and pence if a test case were taken to the privy council. ause. There is Juinind."" Look for signature W. Grove, 23. only one "Bromo of fE. Snow Monday Afternoon. Snow to the depth of one-quarter of an moh, fell Monday afternoon. For some time it looked as though there was going to be another blizzard, but the wind blew only for a short time. Makes Home Baking Easy Use for Salt Water. At Seattle Dr. Crichton has ordered the use of Puget Sound sea water to lay the dust and flush the streets "Salt water is one of the best germi- | cides in the world," says Dr. Crich- ton. "Sea water contains several grains of chloride sodium to the gullon, and within a few days the city's streets will become white with sodium chloride and the action of the Sun's rays om this will produce chloride gas, one of the very best dis infectants known to science." At St. Paul's Church. The number of communicants at the sight o'clock service at St. Paul's Shieh, on Sanday morning, was the in the memory of any person, i the last forty years. In thé Whig, on Monday, an error was made in i to! evemsong at St Pads o {a there is te such ser vice in the church. congrega- | tions throughout the entire day, at Bd Paul's were the largest on re to} Anglin is, and does all that a voung | member will have | A new and direct rail and water route between central New York and Toronto is proposed by the Beebe { syndicate. A new company called the | Buffalo, Lockport and Rochester | Transit company has been formed and | has purchased a large steel steamer {that is to run between Olcott, on the | American shore, and 'Toronto. This {is an independent company but traffic arrangements have been made with it by the Beebe syndicate which will | connect with the boat via the Buffalo, {| Lockport and Rochester railway and {the Buffalo, Rochester and Eastern. | These are busy days in maring cir jeles now, In the course of a few | days everything will be running full swing | Yesterday, | riners reached i | the city and went om | their vessels, which have been laid up {here all winter. Quite a number have left for outside places to go on their boats. There is always a great deal lof work to be done Just at the last | moment, as it were. Provisions have to be ordered, and orders have to be [given for different material and sup plies needed on the trip, which can not be secured until just before the time scheduled for the used to wo. The water front certainly presents a | very busy All is activity and all because thé marine season has | opened. All day yesterday groups of | mariners were to be [seen on the street {corners renewing soquaintances, for it {must be remembered that a great | many of them do not see one another from the time their vessels are laid up { ' 4 ¢ {in the fall, until the opening up of {navigation again in the spring. The government quarantine boat { Polana, being built gt the Kingston {dry dock, will be finished on May 7th {The engine is at the station now and scene, Laxative Bromo Quinine removes the | will be installed a® soon as possible Everything is going alone fine, and, | barring accidents, the boat will be fin {ished on scheduled time. | The Montreal Transportation com. | pany's tug Emerson is in the Kings {tom dry dock for repairs { The government boat Speedy is in {the Kingston dry dock having two {new screws put in and other repairs | made. | The government boat Scout is at the Kingston dry dock charging the igas buoys and painting them. When {they are charged and painted she will {drop them in their respective places. | The steamer City of Hamilton, at the Kingston dry dock, slip, is un- dergoing extemsive repairs. A large number of men are engaged working ron her. t William Harris, late of the Congress hotel, will be steward on the steamer I City of Ottawa this season. That veteran ice-breaker, the steam- er Pierrepont, succeeded in getting | through the ice, on Monday afternoon, | and reached Cape Vincent. | sult, the route to Cape Vincent has {been officially opened. | The Pierrepont stayed over night in ! i back in Ki the Cape, boy, is brought down from Duluth. The repairs have not yet been com- pleted on the latter vessel. i i to an ice jam af Part Col 'borne, the. Welland canal a large number of ma} Rideau Lakes Navigation company for the season. The members of the crew of the steamer City of Montreal, have arriv- od in the city. The schooner Ford River will clear on her first trip across the lake in the course of a day or so. Capt. Lefevre has returned to the city after spending a few days at his home in Vallevfield. I'he crews of several more of the M. T. Co's barges have arrived in the city, ¢ W. M. McNeil, Jr., has left for Wind- sor, where ho will represent the Inland Navigation company. THE ELIXIR OF LIFE. Protect Your Furs Against Moth -- TARINE MOTH BAGS, All sizes. MOTH BALLS MOTH CAMPHOR FLAKES. NAPTHO CAMPHOR FLAKES and NAPTHO CEDAR CAMPHOR FLAKES, Pkg. 1 Young Men Told How They May Remain Young. Owing to so many being away from | the city for the holidays the Bible | class at the Y.M.C.A. was not so | largely attended last evening as it has | been other evenings. The spirit of wholesomeness which has always per vaded the meetings was present, how- ever, and it was a success. Robert Meek spoke on "The Elixir of Life' in a way ' profitable to all. He showed clearly that it rests with ourselves whether we remain young or not. We are as old as we feel, and if we do not want to feel old we are pot old. If this spirit rbles the mind, the body which is under the subjection of the mind, must obey. In the olden times, the people looked for a drug which was called the elixir of life, which was supposed to restore lost vitality and vigor. We do not need to have a drug of this sort. If we think pure, uplifting thoughts, thoughts which tend to keep us young, wa shall al ways be young in spirit, if not in body. The illustrations were very apt and the young men present were much impressed, = 11b Se A, i Prouse's Drug Store * Opposite St. Andrew's Church. Phone 82 Examination Results. Queen's students may have the Whig containing the examination results, mailed to their address anywhere in the United Slates or Canada, by leav- ing their order at the Whig office. Rate, 3c. each, including postage any- where. To make sure of getting a copy you should order now. Fresh Air and Sunshine Is essential to baby health, Wheel the baby out in one of our up-te- date Engagement Announced, Mr. and Mrs, CC. Bridge, Collins Bay, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Hazel Gertrude, to Samuel James Gardner, uf Trenton. The mvar riage to take place quietly on the 26th inst! Go Carts and Baby Carriages ON SALE ALL THIS WEEK. James Reid The Leading Underinkers. Phone 147 ss Remed, Wood's invigorates the w 8 The Gre makes Dew F Tooes as Nervous system, Da ood In o A doa. Cures Nore. ous ity. ental and Brain Worry, y How ul Weakness, Emiswions, Sper matorrhma, and Ffects of 4dbuse or Excesses, Price $1 per box, Hx la One will please wix will cure. Sold by all druggists or led in plain . On oud 50 New pa ied free. Medicine Co. 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