Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jun 1911, p. 5

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----_----_--_-- WN _--_-- _---- N--_---- -_ - mo 5 " - -- -_-- _-- Pr . - " IGKLY SUCCESSFUL POLICE MADE ROUND-UP THE SPORT REVIEW,» "rem - i 3 * ------ > i y = 3 | Arrivals and, Departures of Vessels ein i 'at This Port. | The schooner Major Ferry cleared for Oswego. The steamer Wakenawah went on the fficérs and Delegates Gave Impres-| Seven Men Were Gathered Around Winners Had Five City League Kingston Foundry ways today to be ie won Yesterday in St. George's Keg of Beer in a Vacant House--| Playeps --- Wild Pitching and repaired, 4 > ; 4 * 4 Hall--Spirit of Unity, Allied With| Four Were Placed Under Arrest--| Errors Responsible for Six Runs| A beavy gale raged off Oswego ull ' ¢ q/ { Tuesday afternoon, and many vessels | > | i : . i 'AS WOMAN'S AUXILIARY AN-| AND LITTLE. DRINKING PARTY QUEEN STREET EASILY BEAT SYDENHAM 8 TO 1. NKAL IN BELLEVILLE. : WAS DISTURBED. ° Active Interest, Prevailed. Keg Was Taken to Police Station.| in First Innings. ° i ? {were tied up. A large number of members of the] The time was about 7.39 o"dock on! Queen street baseball team won' its! The new steamer Geronia, built at ' : arious Woman's Auxiliaries of the | Tuesday night, the place was in a va- first game in the Sunday school A. [the yards of the Collingwood Ship ty! met in St. George's hall, on Tues- | cant "house at the corner of King |AA. series and Sydenham lost its se- | building company, to the order of the . ay, to hear the reports of officers of | ng Place d'Armes streets, and the oe- egnd straight game when she former Ontario and Quebec Navigation com . we board and delegates to the annual | casion was' 'a little drinking party, in [took the latter into camp at Victoria |pany,- Victon, 'will be launched this weting in Belleville. The keynote of | which seven young 'men took part. The lachool grounds last evening by the wedk, - very report was the happy success the police also took part in the proceed- lgeore of 5 to}, in the scheduled | At Swift's wharf: Schooner Bertha : CHILDREN'S PATENT ROMAN SA NDALS. weting had been. * 1 hey had been | ings, that of taking the participants | came of five innings. {Kalking ariived this morning from 1 weh questioning and discussion, sure | 1," the "lock-up. In view of the fact that Queen had |Oswegd, with coal; steamer Kingston | 1 A Real i { ' Sizes 3 to 71-8 .. .. .. $113 and $1.35 or om en igns of active intaent, but never i A telephone call to the police sta-|five city league players on its line-ip, [stopped cn her trip do the river \ harmonious Bote, gy to me ele- tion, informed the constables that a {against none of these in. the Syden- 'to-day; steamer Aletha down from | Sizes 8 to 10 1.2 $1.33 to $1.30 § t = ate, i had Mr a ore = at gang of men were in a vacant house, {ham aggregation, it was no - wonder (bay ports to-day; steamer City of ro ATR . 4 of Fine Patent Colt 2 Different ° » swva Suk 5 5 mie oth re | at the place mentioned, drinking from [hat the game finished the way it {Montreal due to pass up to-night: [Jl Girls' Sizes 11 to 2, ... .... $2.00 3 f all seemed to do | Box ork nla keg of beer, and that there was 4 4id Queen at no stage of the game | steamer Dundurn due to pash, up to- | ; 1 at 3 00 je lest way. oy a lively time om. ( onstables Mullinger, | in--d w of . 1s . ollovi 2 inl Women's Roman Sandals .. .. ... aa BBO . . u A Rluch i.» 1 Ww - as n-danger ol losing. | night; steamer Belleville due to pass] rs. i ugh amc fia bd . i Downey, McAdoo and Naylon at once | MeCartney; who pitched for Syden-|down to-night | {avary, the two few officers, were wel- | get out, and when they got into hail |} i : t] i : ! ¥ J : J ' Y EB ham, was wild at times, Queen | wetors Molther d Ches ia . : bmed, the latter telling of the ap- ling distance of the rendezvous, there Sard some. of their reps aad Ny | et rs the oo hestaut, of "ROMAN SANDALS ARE POPULAR" 3 pals which were answered, the former | was a general stampede. A keg 'of ly no 4 Cog pitches. He n Pa hit |i SWEHO, AT i at Ts ang ' oe ' * . PF WAS i tic Ol he steamers { . [fun tracts om joe Jreasurer 8 re (boar occupied a prominent place in the {freely by the Queen street ey vi: | aa SUL 2 arenes of the 1 be 3 thi » (increase in re- . " 1 y hi > i Sul y e and | 3 prt Showing Bt § " in Tuas 311 house, and a "we are seven § Party iheavy hitters. Trotter, on first base! Island and- River St. Lawrence Steam- | pts. for he year ha ¥31. | sat around the keg, drinking from aig Sydenham, made a number of | boat Company. Inspector Molther is | fis. Cogswell, of St. James', gave . a > oe SCAM ; { " yout IOS "First Impressions » Stall, vin ) ily Each fell o eidered costly errors, on which runs were retiring from duty, on Thursday. of 1 Ady 4 bis te. the iimsell a jolly goose oY, 1 | seored.. He played well in other games| this week, having completed twenty- ° thich were ghly favorable to the | presence of the bluecoats called a sud-|, 2 'oie %, : wat wae away off-color last evening. lone years of service in the United 2 5 V.A: Mrs, E. J. Bidwell gave a clever- | jo, halt to th condi ' . 1 ha o the proceedings. i (AAR 5 A " : . y comstructed selection of extracts | Three of the tipplers who had not As ba-plainis sen by Jocking at the States bureau of Soluerce, i rom two splendid papers, read at the tipped off quite as much as their {oars & lee EO 5 Yaar Finsway in| Mw T. Co.B : ~ ater . he Honmer] nual; Miss K. Lyman told of the ds. manape to escape, hut ihe]? anings' when no less than six | Advance passed down last night, and| friends, wed 3 ¥ * {were tallied by them as against one will lighter her cargo at Prescoti; the! 1 sk, of the general Dorcas > £ 5 an : mor Work, ( ie gene of other four were caught in the nets, and by Sydenham. Queen batted all a- lateamer Gordon, after discharging "THE BOARD OF HEALTH 006 6 POO000000000000000000000000000000000060¢ ¢ --.J perelary's trip to Lae la Rouge and yore soon on their way to the station. ii his Tucious' wawi \ : Jf the success of the fund for the edu- [True the party did not have a very round in this innings and Craw ord cargo of wheat, clearec for Belleville * {was up twice, Crawford, Mel." [10 load cement for Fort William; the ation of missionaries' children; Mrs. 0h closing. i ; ] . Jeremy Taylor's resume of - Canon r wig "we to the station, one [Cooke, Nicholson, H. Cook, Hughes | steamers Acadian and Mapleton, frow | : iould's sermon and 'his addresses was | (hy men attempted to slip out of the and Bird tallied for the team at the|rort William, ave discharging wheat: | RECEIVES LEGACY IN SHAPE OF re ' , beginning of the game. Although the {he steamer Stormont, grain-lades, | OLD ACCOUNT. 7 : d w good as to bring down on her aso ichesof the law, but Constable Me- | ; qrances that she might hold herself A 4 © wos too much for him, and he play was wild at times after that {from ort William, 'is lightering a'car- | 2 eady to be called upon when a good made no more attempts at this game Sydenham allowed their opponents on- |g; the steamer Iroquois wil arrive | mper or address on any subject. Was] After the four men were placed in ly two runs during the remaining [to-morrow from Fort William with | . : : oetder; Miss Macaulay and Miss|yo calls, Constables Mullinger and three innings. Morris scored Syden-|grain; the steamer Kifimount is due Will Ask Waterworks Committee ham's only run in the first innings. (to pass up to-night, loaded with to Connect Mote Dead Ends-- Huckleston recalled the W.A. as it, Was | ,yney made a return trip and con- | : : » {wenty-five years ago, in its eatlylfigeated the keg of beer, which had Sydenham played three of their jun-|ruils from Sydney to Fort Willinm, | gireets Needing Sewers, £7 jtage; Mrs. B Fett, Bediord Mills, |, eed all the trouble, lor men. snd will also take in charg: the . Ith cd i vas asked Lo give her opinion of the it was indeed an odd sight to see Queen--Crawford, 2b.# M. Cooke, 8.8. [harge Quebec; the tug Emerson ux] The board of health, b f. ng fo , i or by ' Pa hes, 3b.: Nicholson, p.; H. Cooke, |i on th lizht | ternoon, had an account before it lor id ynmual and she said its cordiality and | the 'two policemen coming along the | Hughe >; olson, Pp. o rived from Montreal, with tour sh Bont Irom. Se William Molntosh, armony had been its distinguishing | treet with a keg of beer, and many [05 Doherty, r.f; Hunter, Lf; Birch, barges, cleared light, for Oswego, nd | ' L s i : : . : a . ; caretaker of Fort Henry, for services . ? kentore. In this view she was followed | 4p ious inquiries were mate as to 1b; Hall, cf. will return with the. barge, John fas EE on] Tom Cetobar 1005, to, April, 5 dozen Men S ine a nggan Feels Morally Bound to Pay--| p : AT Svdenham--Morris, 3b.; H. McCart- | kin, coal-laden, for Montreal; the tug 11909, in connection with the isolation bv Mrs. J. O Crisp, who kaid the what the police were doing. The con y..¥ 2 or i J. cCartney, 2b.; rotier, | ve fro Montreal te x ) Hall will arrive from anlres 2% Thospital. Sergt. Mcintosh was engaged jpirit of friendliness was so marked | gables, however, were able to "con- [PeY, Pu {hat even the waiters in the hotels | (ince the inquisitive ones that they, [1b Hoppes, c.; Greenlees, s.s.; Day, ight with three light barges by the ex-medical healt ther, bir. J ) 3 e ex-medics palth officer, br. . boone table" (The red bow is the] ter.waggon," but that they were sim "Doug } tare i a Score by innings shovel snow in winter. The sergeant ! oy : oy F Yersi » Sydenham--1 0 0 0 0-1, Hy Mrs. Gordon Wright, Presidents ot send in a bill until recently Queen--6 0 1 1 x8 of Dominion W.C.T.U. ihe city solicitor advised the board t Black and White or Blue and full or knee length drawers White - YOUR CHOICE, 2 Special 50c Garment 76¢ Jelognte's badge.) ply taking action in the case of a num- The bishop had been present at the Jher of unfortunate men, who had slip ponual and cheered it as he always ood off the waggon. Joes, with assurances of loving appre- When the names were secured at the lation, and the delegates ll speak | station, it was found that two of the pery gratefully of this, It has been |e. were members of the "'prohibited . ~ ' The W.C, _ June meeting is usually | that legally it wassnot bound to pay Retailers vs. Civil Service. inate Ph Wt 1 +. of the year's work, asthe bill, in view of the fact wd A great deal of enthusiasm is being the first meeting after the holidays is | Sergt. Mcintosh was an employee of fecided to give 3500 of next year's |list," which means trouble. manifested over the result of the game the annual meeting, when reports of | the government. On the other hand hankoffering to diocesan missions, the |, the police court, gn Wednesday Thursday evening between Retailers the departmental work for the past there was a moral obligation, as the reminder to be voted om for ap- | morning, the four men were arraigned and Civil Service. Retailers $ave been year are in order, and expected to be |sirgeant, had rendered service to the on a charge of being drunk. Three doing faithful practising for. some 200 Te attendance on Tuesday city in connection with the hospital time. It is likely that there will belo "cellent, and a good deal of | It was decided to refer the matter to | a lively game in view of the fact that general business was wansacted. Mrs. [the health officer, to see what amount Civil Service boys have annexed two jy (allum conducted devotional exer | sergt. Mclotosh: would be satishied to good players to their last year's age oo ' take in wort iy as the bill i= con gregation. Retailers are to have 8) The mite boxes, a profitable source sidered large. jordon 'memorial, the cathedral at ly. given $3 and costs, or twenty praetice game this evening with Bethel | of yovenue, are called for any time| 'Dr. Williamson, Khartoum; 350 each to Prairie River | jove, afid the third $1 and costs, or | team. between June and September Ist. As cer, recommended to the board that it hospital, to church buildings fund and | (em days, and the other remanded. . military camp meets in Barriefield dur- | purchase an ambulancefor the isola « 86¢c 3b¢, 3 for $1.00 . Orioles vs. Park Nines. ing June, the , question arose, could [tion hospital. Already, he city has | WORKING SHIRTS AND OVERALLS A SPECIALTY 00 34 Extra 15 dozen Fancy Silk Fine Shirts Lisle Sox Best 21.00 and $1.25 values Choice Patterns. als. , Mrs. Loucks, the first vice, also gave | yre comparatively young men, and the, + happy impressions of the annual, and' thor a middleaged man It was Mrs, W. B. Carey, the pew second vice, | shown that one was a member of the was welcomed: "prohibited list,"" and he was fined S10 Among sums voted were 840 to the|,,d costs, or twenty days; another Sie quality, cholee colorings Spécial price, medical health offi YOURS FOR poticed it "and put all the red bows | themselves, were strictly on the *'wa- 1.f; Smith, c.f; Shaw, rf | i tr oe iat Bell. to look after the gate, Greys, Greens, Fawns, Blues, * Pound, umpire. ' KINGSTON TO BE VISITED Ne or isons left there, and " and many pretty patterns in Loug or short sleeve Shirts, lo the Roberta Tilton fund for the re- ° AE lief of sick. missionaries; $25 each to The Oriole baseball team will be ini- | (ha union in any way do anything to [paid the cost of one tice over in x Rock Bay hospital and the Shingwauk : LINE WAS CLEARED tiated into the junior city league on help along in this line ? But the con- |fees. This matter will jealt . with Jome, which is to be remodelled. ---- . Saturday mext when they play with {clusion reached was that the authori- {later on. The members agréed that the On Kingston and Pembroke Tuesday Park Nine. In view of the fact that all {ties and the Y.M.L.A. were doing such |city. should own an ambulance, a : Afternoon. the teams in the junfor city league are good work in connection with the | H. Taylo® thought that the board Mark Twain's Works. The engine and cars, which ran off evenly matched, a close game is look- comfort and well-being of the men, [should again draw the attention of the { vou are interested in obtaining a & / : - od forward to by all those interested. | that nothing further. was required. | water works' committee to the advis 3 : the track at Murvale, on the King- > ! ] ] ] te omplete set of all his books at ome-| Ue pembroke, railway Wore {Some literature might be supplied if | ability of connecting all dead ends 1t If the form rice on the eal ay- | a fio pp Sunday School Game. { needed. is possible to connect. One on Upuer at 8 or h of , easy pay placed on the rails again, at 3:30 . . . x | J I sit plan it will cost nothing to get hrdock, Tuesday afternoon, spd the Cooke's and Bethel will be the teams| Much, interest was manifested when | William street should be connected with ull particulars and a new thirty-twolp = 0' goored for talic. The re |to: play Thursday evening at Victoria [a letter read by Mrs. MeCallum st ied | University avenue. Mr. Taylor said he wage book. "Little Stories About gular noon train did not get out until school grounds. This should be a that Mrs. Gordon Wright, dominion | had lived for years in a locality MEDICAL MEN DISSATISFIED, - . Mark Twain." Address Box 409,139 'clock, but the Bay of Quinte walkover for Cooke's in view of the | president, of the W.CT.U, could re- lwhere there was a dead-end, and the - et Hall Furniture "British Whig office." rain wai able: to get oul on time, crippled - condition in which Bethel spond to a long "standing invitation, water was at times dmost filthy. The | New. Dominien Council Onfy Means The cars suffered very little damage. team is- at the present time. At - its as she intended being in the vicifiity of | board will deal with this matter, More Implicated Machinery. 1,000 Islands--Rochester. The company was sorry to keep the last game, Veale, the catcher, sprain | Kingston very shortly, and if ar At-the request of A. Strachan it Dr. J. 1. Bray, registrar of Steamer Caspian leaves at ' 10.15 noon train "late, but the work of od his ankle badly and Wilson twist- | rangements could be made To, He was decided to get the advice "of the | uric Medical Council, is not ~ 3 " i » . Ly sa « i - C1to ary \ a board's - anf. on Sundays for Thousand Is- | clearing the track was carried on ax twenty One of | city solicitor. regarding the board enthusiastic over the proposed lands, amd at 5 p.m. for Rochester, | speedily as possible. 2 N.XY. =. P. Hanley, agent. i > 2 - --i what weakened. - the local union. All who knew her | sowage system 3 "The dominion act : . Rov. KE... Silocx,. of Toront i reputation, or had, heard her speak The health officer submittel a hist of " will 1 'k o CP, Sileox, of oronte, 8 : f ¥ ve, wi e. unworkable . ia » + y ) . v {were -delighted at the prospect, and |g a hich rex wl sewers ord 3 Lime juice, 25¢, Prouse's drug|among the delegutes attending the Oly League Meeting: Wore Nelightey ont at . TA] Jt Tue on 5 a EE a dots" come into, efiect {store 4 * | Congregational union. He is the edi-| A meeting of the executive = of the Full particulars will be gifgn later | ! fhe board w ili re Lo. Nto the |terday There is an en But if a man has the right kind offtar of the Canadian Congregational City Baseball league will be held this through the press. She 1) de uk laid in the w hole matter, nnd tha {a wife he seldom has occasion to find |ist. evening to receive the -junior schedule. | © ning to temperance, of | which |them, on 'sanitary grown | fault with his mother-in-law. Sale of children's barefoot sandals, | 1t is also, understood that the chal lehe is complete master, having travel A Princess street store tuant want jvinves had the: same kind of ex m HALL SEATS. MALL MIRRORS We canniot make vou use Tiger, the |and white shoes. Dutton's, 209 Prin- | knge from Foromto_Enton's will bejp pole end of the dominion to [ed the board to. force his landlord to [ion as we have hgre thers : : AND UN | iy new hand cleaner, any more than we | cess street : discussed with the Yiew to having the he other, through many parts' of the [put additional sapitary fixtures in the eeiprocit LO Morrow be fBRELLA HOLDERS. can stop you when you begin. 1c. Ihe value of phonograph records team here some holiday. {United States, as well as many parts | building. It was shown that the hoard furthor stated that the Hill's Health Saline, 25¢., cools the | sent abroad during 1910 was $2,700,- --- of Europe, and is thoroughly conver: feonld not interfere in this ease, as the yminion act will bring "p \ " are 2 n | I blood. Prouse's drug store, 959, more than double that of the pre- An Exhibition Game. _ {sant with this subject in all its | building's present requirements are {als examinations instead Every ime a girl meets a bachelor vious yoar . (Queen street baseball team has ar- | phases. One evening may be given to met sho imagines he would propose to her |" Fancy meal chests with covers, ofi-| ranged an exhibition game with Brock | missionary. work, when she will tell of | 'The health officer's report showed ; medicine will ha if she gave him half a chance. ginal price $8, going for 82, at Kirk's. | ;iredt to be played at their picnic [the world's missionary congress at [that the cify had been pretty healthy incial eouneil before bhi Kirk's Site sale is still going on, do Ak fore, Saiple Na-Dru-Co. taleum | (ometime during the latter part. of Pdinburgh to which she was a dele: jof late. Last week only two scarlet v the! dominion not miss the bargains. at McLeod's drug stores. this month. A contest between ~~ the! gate: She is a clear, concise and | fever cases were repr i ---------------------- ---------------- A ---------------- ---- | two strongest teams in the league will fordibls Speakers jal pei 80 Pleasing he board decided 4 ngti pine sna : be a drawing card for the picnic that it is a delight to listen to her. | October unless it was ne Pulled Off Barbed CLLLLLLLLLL 000000000 RARLLR LAL LLLLLRY COM call a specis h p » ee h io------ M. a special meeting ¥ « I se (pO ofticer we Junior Game To-night. en sr me health and the chairman wire HUNT'S 1s Where To Go x Sydenham: will be matched against | TRAVELLERS PROTESTING authorized (0 transact all neces irs ; . this grownids, St. Paul's evening at Vietorial wm : TH Against Increase in Hotel Rates in! Owing to the fact that Ih iliam- } oni) x CRUMLEY BROS. 900000000000 0000000 000000006000 0000000000 'od his knee in a practice game a few twenty-first and davs ago, so the team will be some- | June, she would be pleased to be with power in ' connection with' the city's tp inion. souncil countil that sswers be provincial reciprocity if the number, because EE. school grounds inthe junior Sunday ; t son with be going to camp at Peta Mateo - : for a school series. The fans have not bad Some Cities. . view wawa next week, with the Army Me shane : > "gy 3 f » 3 ove the a chance to see St. Pauls in harness Copunercial travellers throughout ical Corps, Dr, Keves wa inte ' v h E pene tdangerous wit, and may have their dyes opened. | the province. mre aroused over a gees | ot as health officer durin his ab a AT Ri s tral inerease in hotel rates and a de | » -- ---- o 4 3 a Dick to be Back. putation will shortly wait upon Hon In attendnnce mobbing Wire Money. Back. 4 ; » : Fans who are interested in the wel- |W. J. Hamma to entera. protest! j.nee Mcleod (chairmah), Ald. 5. R 1H * Mecea" Ointment fa to J " r | & The Leading Undertaker, fare of the Athletics, will be plensed against the advance which has been | pail James Knapp, A. Strachan and t barns calds, boils The Shirt, Collar and Tie store of the city. to learn that horty" Dick, the made to apply to baggage and sample 1; 1016 a ha the Aropuist 1 : x Er w b Phone 147 REFER NEN FS heavy hitter of the team, who leads [rooms as well as hotel rates. m vi bought MH i 'eage | The higher rates started as ne i x 4 » . the league, with a batting avesage for gher rates as soon a Kingston and Ottawa Foster Dack, Limited ane game of 500, will be here for the ithe Ontario governmént"s pew tax on . i i X . ; Rideau Ring for Ottawa and all | "%™ wm back your quarter 53 Brock Street "jgame one week from Saturday with {bar receipts * went into effect. The Rio awa { i the Athletic and Victorias. Pick is [movement was inaugurated in Hamil | eau ports every MNonay ane oil" teh ea {For Chicago Old Boys' Ex t one of the best batters playing in the ton and ie still spreading over : the [ Thursday, at 6 a.m, Jas. Swift & Me Leoil's Witch Hazel Cream RO - 3s cursion to city league, to-day, and one of the Province | Co., agents. For chapped hands y | Hed n hgh liveliest infielders. His presence om the | In nearly every case where an ad . freckles or sunbutn, this Aired go yean, Metta team will be mich welcomed, ivance has been made: the day rate in Fixtures at a Bargain. hi io equal. 'In bottles, A ' i" id Boy A nse $< . . Y : oh : o~ po 0 - . # ic i's drug st h , W t all S - v ------ ithe hotels has gone up fifty cents, Counters, shelving, tea chests, safe, | at Leod 8 drug ste 4 4 i s pecial um itation to the City League Game Saturday. iwhile charges for the carriage of | desks and many other things 166 ny : nade he Ladies to call in and see the Fans predict that one of the closest baggage and sample trunks has in erous to Jsntion, all at sacrifice Pearfect bh x powders." 3a ins we are offering this . 4 Go _ some cases" almost doubled. prices. At Kirk's Le he ( ffering this gamds of the segson is the ame schedu No increase has been made in King: | Drs Hagley. Anglin, Con and SSES0L044080088048 ALL ARRANGEMENTS MADE teily w X, In Millinery. It will td for xt Saturdny hota Vie: toh as the bar receipts are not large | I! everybody in Kingston knew the |W: T. Connell went to Mimire Mon pay you, if at all interested to working like clockwork mow, and in- | MOUgh to be taxed. {value of Tiger, the new hand cieaner, day night, to atl DE_gONUA Meats alld } 4 ad :" i ---- co we would be unable to supply the de ting of the Canadian Medical Associa do so, t side baseball will be handed out to] , ith toll 1. Tige A otonlr & . of The T imestons - * those who are there to witness * the | man with more dollars than sense manc. _iger ix a thoroughly comesti- Lion. i nd lashes Mr ie play. Victorias were in the pink. of makes a noise like lan easy) mark cated toilet hand soap, and ix fast | Ir. Vernon's cushion dob f nN a ' Ar re -------------- S condition: at practice last evening. t A few store fixtures left at Kirk's, making itself known to the public. Ask men and women, seed they hold the form which they dis- | 8% at a sacrifice JF Stour or druggist. MMe ions, 9 Prinense styost ' he Kingyton played at actice until Saturday.] Pon't expect to land where you ex-; The, Portsmouth phitlosopher save | Life without Jove if - good || Lx ! iL ALO 8 i be Fs {that # more benches were provided in inner Without ah appetite ia » i ¢ 1 " ak rn Ys! pect when you jump 'at a condMsion. | i Swa as nol i ie ve! inot be vo many loaling around the wo may bedcompany-spnless th Lh held : le ot i ; ay : XY Im holding social event the Loronto and a i ll Ahh will be a great sisrein th wets he , es lease from the C.1.Cls was an-| 9 : 3 228 PRINCESS STREET. it has } trying' th get} corners. 8 ow |nr® husband and wife "4 ditorium hotel ; sowneed, he ten it will ' Dr. Hawke, 31 Wellesley street, To | Straw hat cleaner, 10 Prouse's } matier for Mona Keane ody ta i : tonto, successfuily treats piles, fis [drug store. / The Right Way r-- a dn rate of we C1. Cal : free itkont | opersion. | Xv the money pple mar Men's Tan Welt Oxfords . . . $4.50 shows them up better than they have] . a i ae ne. for is counterfeit Men's Pat. Welt Oxfords .... $4.00 been yet and all the tricks of the! the cotton crop of the Umited States, Men's Velour Welt Oxfords. ..$4.00 game will be forthcoming for the bv the cotton boll weevil is from $25 - Boys' Barefoot Sandles $1.25 & $1.50 tussle on. Saturday. a LODOON0 to $30,000,000, CAS I OR IA } "Cancelled books," 5c. Gibeam's AE Slane Ta a lin librard books," 25e¢. a | i People who are always talking For Infants and Chuldren. ] Prevost, Brock sireet has received 9.00, uw or 00. + . is # tmbout their schievements would be {all his spring and "simmer goods for oo Mrs. Dennis Mahoney, visiting | {wore interesting i they would only The Kind You Have Always Bought | his order clothing department, aleq in i i Papers pers it gol Stvieswotth's B tafe sam Lhe proper, s to spall Sir Allen wavs so himself, idaughter. Mrs. Peter Davie, Dower Un- | talk ours vr ; po i y Jack Johnston, 70 Brock St a tect Lit for bora tng. ftalk aout ar tka failure of} Dears the Juoudy made clothing and gents furn- : POPULAR PRICE SHOEMAN. A few store fixtures left at Kirk's could! ng o a: i? ings department. They sre all well : { sevirve people with a sledge hammer, Signature of I Thrape juice spits" Gibson's : > Cirnpe ui apiits,'" 15) A ! asmarten. with dew goods going at a saerifice.

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