Daily British Whig (1850), 22 May 1911, p. 5

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THE DALY BRITISH ie, 3 MONDAY. MAY 22. 1011. supped a double out ts left Ral EM the highest batti : THE HE SPORT REVIEW: Thi s. made the fans sit (up and takindin each feague. he atbing average] e somewhat, and inadentally put Licvpate in eight gam =, - ! % - {a grb in the stranger 's cap This | ree] : Fe CL WON (ITY LEAGUE [hit was also respon fits [OF Wg wuley) © Flected a Captain. BELLEVILLE WENT. ASHORE BE. H ee, AO Pre " . who pre LOW IROQUOIS, OPENING GAME. [Lhose of Saandes and | T > The Park Sine baseball team has} Coded him at A cho som ound "Eddie" Ryan as thei cap J a ; time, to take a two-baise hitu this | af A 2 4 ; a 3 in" Pe © tan Mor the seasom. Ti p SO alvi y , Defeated V jetorias a o:3 nn "" " ings, © but il was of 'no use; as he fre » have to A that the r --. The Calvin Cumpany's Wrecking Ying Wild Throw of Pitcher|, t to third base when the side [forms, which 1 Crew Went to Ald the Stranded : -- : got ; i , . are om order now, wil Gillespie AHowed. Two Runs to wus tired tchal- the sssoatd Fun | at. be here lor their first gume, on | Vessel--Movements of Vessels. anh (8 « he secon ur, a . 6) 5 i 5 core... 2% £ j al (May 2th. Bo. " : i Hea : Seo : taking his base on be snd' siraling | : f The steamer Belleville, oF the Riche- ------------ Gillesgne 4 » A i J An error on the part of Gillespie, bo 0." 00 0 bunt &f Pound to, short . Baseball on &, turday. lieu apd Ontario Navigation company, ran ashore while coming up the river, who pitched for the Victorias, Jost lye oo oe responsible for the third Bout 4 | Eastern ay we , 3 o Foromte, 5 Jarsey Satuiday evening, about two niles that team fo opening Cit ¥ League run 'which the ws obtamed, which City. | = N 1 Tie Saturday alternoon, fo .q necessary to tie their opponents ag J vite Pp "ing i below Iroquaels. She is stuck in the * { fue vilnde Soh 14 ; 1 Grey Canvas Outing 'Boots for Men S5¢, "for New Barefoot Sandals for Boys, Girls, Children. baseball on \ ; after 1 i held the C.L.7s down jo 4 eighth innings, on a iwo bagger 1 i , League mud and it is anticipated" that there for nine innings aod bad to play the |p NIG loon's! jPetroit, 12. Cleveland, 8; Washing will pe some trouble in getting her off. | ST 3 a 5 su win. te x the] ™ ton, 4. : ¥ | \ Bovs Toc and 6oc. tenth to decide who was lo bod There was no scoring during the Nigh : At the time she struck, she was care . winner. 'At the end of the ninth, the remainder of the eighth or ninth, od | ational Leagie- St. Louis, 4; Bos ving about 100 tons of freaght. The : Victorias had Wier opponents Qed, |e shy gn of the ninth imnings® ® Cries 1. Cimcinmati, 5; Brooklyn, 1.7 argo was shifted in an endeavor. to Gy ores x " y .s i . and with a great chance of WinWDE fesore stood three all. Gillespie was 'ynOHED. re Philadelphia, 4. New pet her off, but Was of no use. A White Canvas Shoes for Women, Girls and - Children the game, Gillespie made a -wild Shuw holding the C.L.C"s down well, Dick: ork, 2 Pittsburg, 1, : message was sent to the Calvin com : woe, which let mm lwo runs, '? son was on third and Dice on second, ! ©. - SEY mny, Kingston, at two o'clock Sun- | 7 . Cp oo ' . . . . : . : . a failed to overcome this lead, [op po be = Brooks bunt. | Notes on Sports. J morning, andthe' tug lg Of New Tan Oxfords. New Patents, New Gun Métal Oxfords for Men, Women and wee beatin . ed to. Gillespie, who made a wild} Walter Johnson, the star pitcher of with 4 crew of men, was dispatched to Ciirls, Boys and ( 'hildren. : No more Serizable. day could have throw to the plate, allowing in two | the Washington | eam, 1 out of the the sceme. No word had regched the! pv been wished for. t was hot, it Bie "which decided the game. The game With a high feved. city as to whether she was od not f p : : trae, bat the: fans withstood the heat Victorias could not come back wif " The Canadian « Americar English The steamer Belleville is in hare ol ' The Holiday will be a Happy Day good-natdredly, and for nearly three fipg on, necessary to win oul, so they [loumament at Madison Square Gar- Capt. Bloomfield, of Kingston, former. | Nr hours. hekd their tempor while the Jpg oo Sulk off the Sield defeated. Iden ended in 4 fzzlei The police stop ly of the steamer Caspian. | TN if You Wear Our Shoes. teams stejeavore to wrest vicloty | The victory of the C AL. C's was due [Ped the first bout and the Englishmen . : 3 § will. return home at once. Movements of Vessels. be from wach other. we amond was Hy op way to the, mew men on the somewhat heavy, owing t the ram loam. Fans declared at the beginning HIF Donovan, the Detroit pitch. . The steamer Nevada Passed up, tay oi "RFit, at -- the texts madethe Lif the game that the only way the [*% has been offered the management The steamer Brittamic arrived from | a 9 best of i. ? Locos would win 'would be due to the jof the Cleveland team, hut the Detroit | Chicago, and is discharging 77 5,000 | : 9 p A few minutes after three o'clock, | work of the imported buttery. Both !¢lub refuses to allow the veteran hushels of corn at Richanins, elev ' ° Brooks and Dorey are good men, but {Pitcher to accept the position. {tor.. - Pe a, . Prewident Tierney, of the City League, conducted W. R. Givens, donntor ol lihey have nothing over Gillespie and | Ty Cobb' would like to lead off the The stemmyacht Mamona, of the | the Standard trophy, to the pitcher®' 1 Cotman. The fans watched the {Detroit _ batting list. He says: Thousand Island Steamboat on nny | plate, and the latter form ally opened [strangers with interest. Lucas, at lef, | There is a big advantage iy being is being fitted oat for her Pn the league by throwing the ball 0] field, seems to be the best of 'the quar- + the first man up. You get the pitch: among the islands. i Ald. R, E. Kent, pho, of course, drop- Lette, er when he is 'cold.' The first few | Ag Swift's wharf : The stenmer Du . " peed it. Brooks swung at it and miss 1 With Davidion on first, Duncan at (bulls he throws up- won't have much "durn passed" up, Sunday ain Led it, purposely, ot perhaps he was spond and Vanhorn at right field, the jon them. He is just getting his steamer Rideau Kmg cleared for Ott; deceived by the newspaper proprietor's fest of the Victoria team remains un- (Stride. You also get a brand new | wa this morning; steamer Aletha, frc ol Look at Your Teeth CUEYen. changed from last season. All tha {all, and I would sooner hit o brand hue ports : - : The Victorians took the field, disup- team were in first. class condition and [new ball than one that has been hit ! Quite a fleet of coal vessels cleared | EE U-------------------------------------- for they wpre wn-}io- the firit game showed up remark- [ somebody else. Aud if you get a for Oswego, on Monday, including. the | Do they Need Cleaning ? i pointing the fans, : . patient Lo see what kind of aterial {ably well. hit the first time dp it means much steamer Sowards and the schooners Manager "Ril K enmedy had import: Ihe Victorias atfribute their loss to to vou. It does to me, anyway. A Maize, Julia B. Merrill, Major Ferry . { 3 eft during the ringer, 4 uh, the se the = that a lack dog ran acres sx fellow gets some big confidence." and Bertha Kalkins. . ' : Ae ? iy 'cond man up, made a sackifice Mt to the field twice and the last time head: | ---- I M. T. Co' elevator : Tug Fmersor De sod . ) 0 : hd Esford - to get thin), but the [ed for the bench where the Vies wore| +.CITY AND WCINITY. nem, doen Tae nit} Ditiaruon n ora HAR The New Lace Curtains allow FE ¢ ball was too quick for © him. Lueas J sitting. Sm i---- from lake Erie, with tw : ol FR 0 "coal-lader word on an error of MeMahon. Dick Showing Improvement, barges, for Montreal: the tug. Thom. 00 owaer to fidld and got | Jobn Hewton's condition continues 'son arrived, from Montreal, with two : : . E. [to improve, though he will be in the light barges: the tug Bronson arrived, . a run. in § Fsfgrd ae' ake ts ' thospital for some time yet. from Montreal, with three } ' . 2 ) } re, r, . ) » ight | \ y ove : at all during the first three imwings. { Lucas, nee ins barges, cleared, for Montreal, with | cleans, whitens, prevents From the firdt they "struck Brooks | { aird, ss .... rr Qt. Paul's Concert. three prain-laden barges; the steamer | decay, heals and freely, but could not make much head: | Dickson, 1h . Don't forget the event of the sea- Keywest, from Port Colborne, dis hardens the Gums Is : f way. Davidéon made a doubde in the | Spunders, 3b (son, St.5Paul's A Y.P.A. play and charged 84,000 bushels of wheat, and J . We are now showing some of the most exquisite ly Co ings, bi as put out at {iice, 2h. vs 3 1 jeonce jo Fri go he : if \ : ih : second innin bat was pu it a i b | neert, "Hext Friday night, in the Beautiful Lace Curtains ever shown in the City at | ? cleared for Port Colborne. second, along with Gillespie, "on A Brooks, p. . school room, at X o'clock, 4 a -- 3 1 0z c 0 double play. Brook: was to or | Little, e.f . ' --~.s PEt | Ladies' Home Journal for J . tile i oublo pla; as_to | L une. 25, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50, 3,560 and 4.00 a Pair ight hits to Gillespie's nine * | Dorey, ¢. sissies "ot | Passed Dental College. he. a2 : $1. ' 2. ' 2 ' 2 Ny . : . . ? | i » summer number (J y T pretty good hitting, in view of 1 . {| Thomas H. Renton, son of W. J. Ladies' Home Journal will - rl Our Nottingham Lace Curtains are all double and vl « " ' ¢ < 3 ¥ fact that Brooks was strange 4 ¥ v Renton, University avenue, has passed to-morrow, Tues y 23rd 1 1 t I la Tr nst. t tw isted thread. finished wit HB ; " new lock stitah Cages, Yictorian Brey, the (Eee from ; | his "third vear examinations at the called the Summer Number, and from. mnanogque, was jir, although not ., 1 4 C TEL . : id ' Game, i lal, in, Fl Ll, Foros, ti" ree, Ty Fo | PROUSE'S DRUG STORE || J sinotutely free from ail dressing. and noted for she ta . - ILE em SS, | 3: de ongpre, all through ite entire co . strong feature is a puro throw to | puncan, 2b. ts a : | To Take a Trip West. tents will be chrough fr" to thal] Opposite St. Andrew's Church. beauty of their designs. Setond base. I'he VietoFins learned Nicholson, c.f. |. "a : 2 Isaac Allen, Mississippt, accompan- month. ~The publishers have ead "Phone 8% this soon after the commencement of | MeMahon, Lf. iE : ind by W. J. Renton,. University that. their readers prefe the Journal | the game, pnd respected it. MeM "on ' (4 an, ¢ athe > avente. is le iE he end ol he issued once whi - brought in' the first. run for the vie- | Day my ib. . .- a : hati on x ie. - EA : . ( gro ry Tavorite plan ait dn Fn HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW number. Price, 15¢, per copy. R. EMPIRE DAY. ORIENTA ks ONE-PIECE BA LMORA L RUGS torias, on a sacrifice hit by. Davidson Yanhobm, vd. oon iii viii EE a in the dourth innings. * hick, 3b To Visi . . Lgl : § aseens . t Gananoque. glow & Co., ¢ ributing agents. ' In the fourth innings, o curious play Gillespie, P, orn : Hon. Wm. Pagslev has accented - an ------------ Will be Honored in Kingsto: Ths ve are sl . for ly 12.00 was witnessed. Dice and Saunders | Pound, 8.8. ..... ... ' vie tion to va ie he Hon. Adam Beck Sails, : mt we are showing for only $12.00 were on second and third respectively) " inl 4 J : . as the guest of Charles Macdonald in Hon. Adam Beck sailed from Que- | J . TT . 3 } 3 with Brooks, the pitcher, at bat. He Soin } vie } § leannection with the matter of the new [bec on Saturday for England, He ov, SL AMO, ; New Fapestry and Balmoral Rugs all Sizes twill join I'. W. Southman, chief en- | - x : ! 1 $6 75 to $22.50 Each : Snorer an infield fy and was declared Umpire--~George Sullivan. post office out. nstend of wailing on thew ------ : 4 . . : : -- gineer of 0 ~F 9 . bases, as they should have, Dice and : Bass the Winner, Shite in Fie pi rer Eluctie Ss Saunders moved off, and were caught | Toe ki 1 Had a Quiet Week End. x ' Li uy private he king's plate race at Toromto secretary to the minister of agricul oxy Tote, Plas, thorehy acing the Woodbine, on. Saturday afternoon, Fie police had & very Suiet Whi k- | ture, in an ens Miry in Europe into § Toc J ever, in Lhe sixth tomings, when he Wat u romp for MH. Giddings' St. Buse, a hie . ne el a ou ithe appliention -of elestrie Pawar. Jor ; y : CRU LEY BR yu | which led Powderman by. five lengths, | Saturday or Sunday . and as a Te farm work and lor rural use generals) y k 0, . and established a track record of [5ult, there was no session of the police Iv. i i f e 2.08 4-5. , court on Monday morning. | Hon. Mr. Beck will return to ------ 3 ERI Ld n for the Olumpic horse show, 99 times art of 100, To Contest in Toronto, p 1 May Athletic World. Sal which he is one of the judges ) ; EY a ! : . 4 ; ET : Nt . prompt relief and quick, J.-A, Macdonald, of Queen's unfver-|. The May number of The Athletic |, xpectd to be back by the end olj fF a i HIT BY AUTOMOBILE. ¢lean healing. follow the tity, the Canadian intercollegiate mid-| World is a particularly strong one, July. HO ; ------ ; ; | Lad Had Narrow Escape on Sun- use of die and heavyweight champion is to [Poth in illustrations and reading mat- | -- -- - meet a western man in Toronto to de- {tor This magazine is sq ving a _ha-; The Late Edley Brown, p day Afternoon. - " . } : ' tional se » fie Ce i : eile who will Arent Canada in join purpose in the field of anadian | Fxlley Brown, -of the township of Sng a: Rucning in. front. of an: attomobile. oE thiat contest at the Festival of Em- | . en {North Frederickshurgh, died, May 5th Be % J. near the corner of Barrie and Queen | te was born in Lincolnshire, England, 3 ER Ra 4 street. early "Sunday afternoon, a lad? aA Big UsnAigRient of pire games in London, Eng. . For cuts, burns, bruises, scalds, ------ Mallorytown Engagement. 2 Ee} 9 3 ' on February 25th, [I827. He sailed : é samed Norris, living on Clergy # eet sres, boils . . . Bates, hots, Be th, avstiiugs, : A Generous Donation. wk and Mrs. DD. F. Armstrong, of with his. parents' to' Crnadn in the & 5 weit had 4 Noy Bro cht The % by those who have once dames Swift & Co., who, on Satur fallofy olen, SABO. He engage rear 15830. They settded in 'Richmond MRS, © PESEENDEN. ear caught him and knocked aim to tried dr 7c. AN day, generously gave the funs collect ment of t 3 ony. aug Aer, Nessie |. atime, then removed to Prince fo es Du, Ta sal wrod we side, but did not run over him, Oil C ou an Druggists', ed at the cricket field a schedule of the Lenora, to W, (C Stevens, only on of Edward county and thenee to North : piss ns w§ be remem ra i The "would eitiialy hove bees il} City league. and Mercantile League, ih aad Mrs n Ar hibald Blevins ™ Frederickshurgh, where he still resided | Mngston . ie Lo mOTOW . Saad wl. According to the report the lad Sat PN have donated a prize for the player AN pave. The marriage wi take it the time' of . his death. One son | PTO8 Suthies have seen prepares i Livan entirely to blame, as he was rar : place in June, i 1 four daughters survive Bim, Joh | picture above is that of Mrs. Clamen attoss the road ad did t = ES SE J be. [tine Fessender; Bf Hamilton, who ini | "8g across the road, and did not ap the homestead; Mrs: S, PP. Mc | tint od Empire Day in 1596 ' war to notice the car coming I'he 3 B Can Appeal Case. « |Prom ! ; : Ressssresescecasersens sesseseseneerarsesanns Tho village of Newburgh has o local [C300 Nev. Henry Sith, Mee ere | 255 OV IL 13 EE Hs one i protly an nr ry : er ' minh Perry, a o orth Frede ib he Fducation Deps o of 0 ceived a bad scare, bu apar FOm option by-law, which has withstood burgh, and ~ Mrs. Jolm Garrison, of | yo a 4 sation NF tn ut oi on that he did not suffer. He was at HUNT'S is Where To Go two ntlatke against it, but the CURL {jo io" His wile prodeoman him | 4510, about twelve years age on the | R06, WH, Wb 0 of appeal has given the antis leave to y } . . : sixteen years last Degember, He was ~~ d ho fe ---- tiem appenl in the gase. One point 1s as to . OR Me , [Pose was to draw the attention of the a constant meémimr of the Methodh chool population ta the evolution. o . os Will Pay $600 a Year. >» Jor a whether the town clerk was justified . Ws in voting on the mexsure Jranceh The funeral i: as Sor the political institutions of their owr {ducted by Rev. CC. W. DeMille | country under which they lived, snd t The township of Kingston, Pitts wirg and Storrington, which are to LU) : ¥ gy . Remains Take n to Fermoy. | at Dense nnect these institutions historieal ® a 3 > 8 Phe fomains of the Yale Mrs. Elias) Married at Deseronto. { with the British Empire, from whicl J»ay the cost of the purchase of the pC both 1 Hon . in al t k184 A very pretty house wedding took | they emapated. The idea has founc | Storrington road, will not have to hath 1. artim, whe sommitted sui "place at the home of the bride's Pa- favor 'in all the provinces of the Do jay the full amount of 312,589 The THE LATEST PATTER 3 ie wom went a drive out second on an estor. The Victorias failad to pet cide at Rodman, N.Y., last Thursday ] : » £ Neds rents, r. and Mrs. William Donald: | minion and has been taken up witl J charge against them is 8990 a year for The Shirt, Collar and Tie Store of the city. | rove: here on Saturday Sltarutan son, HRseronto, May 17th. when. their oF earnestiess by Earl a } twenty vears, but against this has to { from atertown hy ape * Vincent daughter, Mabel Gertrude, was {he United Kingdom, who has inti | ¢ reckoned the one-third of the pur S-- ken to her | i 1 F f steamer, and were taken to her form united in holy wedlock to Stanley | pated that he expects the day will be § 'hase price, which will be paid by the 1 ; . Jutario government out of the grant ree 0 arge -- » me § For r, where interme n " pi oe ou . a Fermoy here interment Embury, also of Deseronto, The bride | colobrated this vear by seven million 00k place. was costumed becomingly * in white [ children in the 'schools of the empire Skt Poca Ook) mull, with insertion and lace, and | Of this vast number we hope Canad: a Get Power Quickly. looked most charming. The bride is Fwill contribute In ae | a it twenty years. | Place your Orders early at TEIIIHIIIIII9994944444900409990000 0000400003 (A Citizen', writes: The power com- one of Deseronto's most highly ux |. "Empire Day," to serve Ns prope: The Motor Boat 3 JAMES - Y " The groom is of} I t y as wel he Motor oat. Races." REID'S br good roads. Accordingly the thre ownships will pay about £6) a vear P. J. HUNT, / 53 Brock Street mittee should get fhe best terms the teemed young ladies. purpose, should be educational Seymour Power company can give and excellent character and splendid re | 4, patriotic. It should notdge a solemn There seems to be an impression The power ean putation. They were unattended. The festival, but it' should newertheleys be | among some of the motor boat wn The Leading Undertakers, ceremony was performed hy/ the Rev. |, thoughtful and instructive conserva | ors that the races on Victoria Day are 'Phone 147 G. H. Copeland, pastor of the young | tinn ob the basis of our liberties anc }open only to members of the Yacht : figures it can quote. Power is King: people, in the presence of ahout fifty | 1, genuinensss of our privileges, civi lub. This is not ston's ned and let us have it early," guests, most of whom were family re | 0 political : Fire open to evervhody. The vacht y Ia tives, The presents to the bride] Tha British empire has stood fn lub is merely conducting the races at! "Good Singing. ) 2! were. numerous and valuable, dices] yay ae the exponent of the highest | he request of the celobration'commit | a : 7 ting the respect with which thé is are ti} ¥ H eo and it is hoped that everybody ou om . award the contract be delivered here before the Hvdro- Electric commission. ean decide what the case, as the In Sydenham Street Methodist il ab Io j ideas of civilization; and to day spenk; ; garded. After a -we rved deleunsT, | for the liberties of one-fourth of the } "ing a swetor boat will join in the church on Sunday 'evening, Miss Ar . the young couple took the midnight population of the globe, Nowhere ir [| otitest. Entries are to be in on Tues a new delle Elder gave a very fine rendering evacuant pleasant to take, mid and pains. of Geoffrey. O'Hara's setting of the train for Taronto ner, Pe. this vast empire should British ideal: | lay noon. yor » Hunt § 1 de i } of --_-- Sa EE te Hunter's word? Increasing doses never needed. 25c. a box at al draggan'. - J [Nine Awd Nine. The anthem, U_tbeig return they will | cera and human. lihertz be Rock Of Ages," vwith humming ingro- id -- : {celebrated with greater . enthusiasm Will Go to Guelph. ob. 3 \ ' rou her National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited duction, was Very effective, and sung Straw hat cleaner. 106 chan than in ( anada. In' our halls bangs W. J. Driscoll, stonecutter, of . this | if X Ph 0 remember in a most artistic manner. raw A * -. Pa B€. the armor of ancient knights," whet: ill 3 : 3 , hy discrediting every A Mcleod s drug Wore, corner King. apd gave us respomible gor mnt. : " + Wi eave, to-night, for Guelph, |: % th told him. Perhaps you ---- ad wg tres i ir 8, ¥ governm and § vhere he will attend the annual mest- or » wha v ory @ Remembered the Fireman. Frosk ng corner Montreal Sud Prin- | the fullest privileges. of citizens whip we ling of the Labor "Edu atiomal Asso. |BY Be i Sold. brick. bot thats Th 1 of Lav t embered Psy § ree ry . {possess gre the material elements o et 3 + y : r ' that » Simply standing ie peopie d Avant remembere Rev. F. i. Lett was elected on the! i intion, of Ontario, as a delegats i ant ndir till is really going wo Rigo firgmen, for. their gulf ining committer, with Rev. J. H. | Penal comfort and enjoyment. rom the Trades and Labor Coun : 0 lant work there a week ago, when Bi Miller 4s alternate, 'at the Perth ' dis | An Ae Dr Mr. Driscoll represented the eounc ju alte Organist. ast year, when the meeting was held Bush fire thr denid to burn them oug. fe et meeting . " . 3 " 1 with oe The. Toronto. World publishes » Die n Berlin. He is first vice-president of | derived by the ure of gas for cooking The guestios iw. "Is Jt truer m-- Chief Armstfong received a cheque for | : Carriage sponges, at Me Leod's drug | fture of Dr. Ruseelli M arshall, son of J1w Labor Educational- Association. | Belfer Anise] lief or Aisbeli fas nothing "FE T Ca » Bea Li 2a%? S35 for the men for their services. or 1ea You an t t ipton 8." lLavnnt alse covered ait the expec 00 --r-------- 1 oli Marshall, Colborne stheet, and: re hativer With facts: IE in - : "Dr. Russell Marshall, Cut prices in hats and millinery | tine: » us to prove that we of the local fire fighters, in making the | i amarks : ' J know on - 5 % ) telling you rte Car .we do It {kRown as on of the nblest organisa trimmings for 24th. Mise Killins' , Wel aR ity indisputable evidgnes of > trip. ! - 4 3 J or mit. si ' Ti lin the city, having held } « ; gg pokitions in | IN@TON Street. hundreds of users of gas for coking i 3 A Book of Sermons. * Don t ire 1St. Mark' i N NM a's edueatio ote of] The Favori ] ) Kk. ark's an yvdenham street Me Many a man's eduestion consists "o . 4S 4 : - : te Throughout the Empire Archie Maen: ¢ Kisiotions 3 Ithodint churches, Kingston, 'and since | ing loaded do. the. mussle. with]: PIE It ub 15 us to deliver tue gob rae worthless ammunition. Hsin, Easi y LIGHT, NEAT & POWER DEPT. has had issued from the Whig press, | {coming to Toronts, at St. James' I Square Presbyterian and Trinity Me ' he : ja Book of Sermons, which is iirdeed a fine. work, from the pen of a beloved | 'ON | thodiste chur hes, is al present musi- LIPTON'S TEA: hiss | EERER EEE oA ve mm years in the ministry. The books will | | byterian church. Dr. Marshall entra) Manager be on 'sale in the Kingston book N J Paleo a member of the iid of : F stores. © The booklet has, thirty: Jour | ape- uts . § |ganiste co = The Kind You Have RIA Bought : : S [ages. printed in fine type. The texts | i . i ork] Over 2 Million Packages Sold Weekly are uo Te Quit Ti Truth |_ Okie Arlington Wereith, of Brook ; Pr re" one uf Smith's Yall =» . : in Love™; '* Lirass of { Field" 8 ve. o : 4 Vike, Mass s arvivex in Gananio ire, last ¥ yn ¥r ¢ Ww he : : "Ih Weak Things": *1 i and Dak. ; There's a Henson." - to = i anny . position. in Frost & Wood compmay's We ngs Agh eek, accept "the position of diree: of ped will Jemve, 'this fe ness", "Spirits in Prison." g y tor of the ( Citi bond. : Sipura ' ition, a} - i ' i. woth " # F

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