PAGE TWO WITH THE MUSICAL OLUBS OF foft PULIANG OFF DISTRICT OUP 3 : : a AUDBL'S HOUSEHOLD HELPS, HINTS AND RECEIPTS OF THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW: 3,000 References: d index: bound in cloth. QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY ~ CURLING GAMES su ! TEN GOOD REASONS why you should have Ajidels Joyseidie Helps, Hints and Receipts:-- ---- The Papers of That City Prilse the i of ; 1, It will tell. ¥ou how t & treat the sie . Jt will tell you How to Keep yourself and the : WE T. M. Asselstine, the Official Umpire, members of your family in Han. ae t will nive you much information regarding the care, and im- PRingston Organization and ifs Voe- > 84 a: Makes Report to the Ontario Care proving the condition, of your household godds of every nature. 4. It will give you sound advice concern- ul and Violin Soloists. | ling Mssockation ¢ ing«the eare of; the human body, the complexion, teeth; habe hs; Sleepy (By Mt will shew how the | Belleville Ontart) : ; : labors of the khcher, the lnundry. and house ClCam op metalpe fornibure: Sissware, ste J Ii h { 3 v to embellish rooms ng, etc). . PO: i . " . The musical clubs "of Queen's Uni- will give much information regarding Bind diet, chemistry 3 Jouds_& ulants, Sadly pte. 8. It gives versity, Kingston, created nsati excellent advice as to the cave, feeding, etc. of infants and children, both in health and illness. ». It eon fe ay evening at the G sel alan tains. hundreds of casfly prepared recipes for cleaning, dyeing and improving var ous materials used in the uesd y e riffin then- : tre, where they a red under the auspices of the Y.YM.C.A. The local home. 10. It contains more valuable matter than anv other book twice the us managetent must have been gratified EVERY WOMAN NEE at the hearty support given by the in his report to the executive of the { {Ontario Curling association regardipg the cancellation of the games in the dis- | trict cup series which started on Tues- | day, at the local rink. T. M. Asselstine, the. umpire, summarized his reasons as follows: ' : 1. Cobourg club by stating they had two full rinks here ready for play when jthey were actually three men short, 20S Audel's Household Helps, Hints and Recipes. Practical formulae. trated: substantially bound: 3,000 references: a mine of practical infermation for sverybody with a home, Upsto-date ii every respect. Meets the multifarious requirements of the household. Practical recipes. health benefits, time-saving methods, ready comforts meetin emergencies, econemical processes, quick uty production, form people of the city, who tu out in large numbers. No one can ob- ject to the advance notices of these misled and misinformed the umpire and mukical cubs. v 'came, they [the conipeting 'clubs and were put in help in accidents, ideas for women, helps to home Ndrkers, tehen converdences. saw, they conquered, They were a competition wrongfully their inclusion development. Trade secrets, naked facts. And all in one convenient sized vo surprise and a delight. waking Napanee and Eastern Hosoital MOTHERS WILL FIND in its compact pages and illustrations many reliable and easily practical helps and hints for the care of children, child's wardrobe econohiics, dieting little ones, diseases of children, The choral society's work reflected [play a preliminary game when none was great credit on the members and the |necessary. preparing for m#ternity, easy ways to give medicine, first aid in accidents, home nursing, Kitchen conven- fences, cooking ecynomics, to reduce laundry labor, dress secrets, how to remain Young, healthful heating. BUSINESS "WOMEN can work wonders and male a good income throug the use of the various re. ceipts for the reduction of labor, making perfumes and lotions, preparing salable articles, beautifying pre- 'conductor. The orchestra is well | 2. The rising teinperature, forty de- versed in modern music, as in the [8ress, when the games were stopped. rendition of "Nights of Gladness."" | .° Statement of skip of Eastern Hos- Their "Hungarian Dance" and other pital that he couldn't continue. parations. hints on nursing. 5 YOUNG WOMEN wil find abundant Information. {o relieve and overgome blemishes, testoring faded numbers showed a Belleville audience | 3 \Vant of agreement hetween Beile- what a good orchestra in the bands ville and Kingston clubs to play under cosmetics, preservi footwear, Improving jewelry, reducing and increasing weight, hygiene for girls, improving the figure, glossy hair, bright eyes, : similar. conditions or possibly worse jof an experienced teacher of mm- | uc 0 BE ! Forse | sic and conductor ¢ accomplish. conditions than obtained when game renovatin arments. care of the vital organs, physical culture, smoo h hands, comfortable feel. Every woman ys and mind to read Sheutd have this book, She wants what she wauls when she wants it, i$ 3 + between Napanee i Taste spital Miss May Hinckley, soprano soloist, | o¢ 5 md Eastern Hospital| created the finest] impression by her 3 " and she gets It at once in Houséhold Helps, Hints and Recipes. Uncertainty of cold her witl J. Uncertainty colder weather with numbers, Twice she was encored and SL PRICE 60 CENTS we 1 nd lin. next twenty-four hours, and t Nott Ber Martien, Mo." ony po [wanting 0 old tide cbs here = OVEN NIGHTS * Phone. 919 e an indefinite period sesses a voice of wonderful range, so 6. Rule 6, which reads as follows -- in buying eyeglasses is to call Jj, trained that it is absolutely under {"The game shall he stopped whenever, | upon a registered optometrist. J} her control to express the fimest lin the opinion of the umpire. the ice he The next atep of no less import- fl shades of meaning. Her clearness of jcomes unfit for play. In all eames so ance is to nave his presaciy ton J] tone, volume and interpretation were stopped, the renewed game shall he com- filled vy a competent juticiaa highly commended by vocal teachers menced de novo. Years ago this meant two costs J} in the audience. 7. Unfairness of putting one club out! g and a division of responsibility. --e jof the running by making them play To-day n yur offica both Belleville Intelligencer! , under conditions manifestly - unsuitable branches of 'this service - are I'he society is a thoroughly trained and then postponing othe ames until united under one roof. enabs body of singers, modelled, trained and ideal ice conditions obtain. and in this ling us to guarantee depend- conducted after _the manner of the way give some of the clubs a decided able glasses for just one Mendelssoltn choir of Toronto, and advantage over the others and by so charge~--that of the glasses. lk Yat famous, Jrganiaation, have fain break the most outstandi : 9 « 5 % attained a very high degree oO oa ( al games or wh 1S recognized as $2, $3, 35 per pair. eellence. ye ithe first of all.the laws in all realms of "The society was accompanied by its sport, viz.: All competitors should have own orchestra and the various seloc- the same chance to win and should, or tions given by them during the eves [a5 nearly as possible, play their games ing were warmly applauded, thé ren- {under like conditions dering of the last number, that frow | men Monsieur Beaucaire, ing particular- | Court Furl Roberts Event ly fine. Arthur Craiff, the able con | On Wednesday evening, Court Eatl $42 King St. Kingston, Ont. ductor of the choral society, with his Roberts, LO.F., held a euchre partly very deep but mellow and powerful in the court rooms, al the corner of bass voice, divided the honors of the Montreal and Princess streets. Thir- - - evening with Miss May Hinckley, the ty-five couples were present. The Mid-Winter possessor of a rich soprano voice of prize winners were Miss K. Murphy surpassing range and sweetness. Belle: and George Wilkinson. x villians will look forward witn pleas- a . ure to hearing Mr. Craig or Miss| '"'Beef, Iron and Wine, ire al et Hinckley again, | From the vigorous hand given - by ®== - on the stage, the audience looked for something superfine from the violinist, It pays t6 buy mow. Stocks are name, we might remérk in passing, we large, prices are low, everything is venture a guess that Mise Christine is S her fellow students on her appearance d {Miss Christine Coohrane--from which reduced. Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, not French, nor were they disappoint complexion, strengthening muscles and nerves, pure; harmless Kingston's Reliable Fur House. The First' Step For Your Christmases Grocevies. Our stock fx complete in ail lines. $418 Princess Street. | Prompt Delivery. (Const Sealed Oysters.) D. COUPER mee hr ee ee Sie, 5 4 < « Standard Thermometers For the next change fin the weather, to be able to tell for yourself just how cold it is at your own home. hr ARSE AA. J. S. Asselstine D. 0. S. Our thermometers are neat, well made and dependable. The best Corset in the trade for $1.00 a Pair, made from good quality Coutille, 4 Hose Sup- porters and 6 Perfect Models to show you. Any size, 18 to 30. Linoleums Our new rugs, Scofch and English Linoleums Smith Bros. Jewelers and Opticians. ale." Issuers of Marriage Licenses. are arriving every day; from the best manufae- turers. [These are the new patterns for the Ladies' Coats, rat lined sable collar and reveres, 440.00. ! ' coming spring of 1914. R. MeFAUL Carpet Warehouse. Why Pay High Prices? FIRST OLASS GOODS The Style ing will be wil The will be from $549 tw $7.90 LOWER than you have Been paying. The Tailor. Main St. defached frame with stable $1900 Frontenac St; new tac! brick de- floors $5100 Yours, | nor's } | Little Cloud," also Wooler's "Winter 00 Bells." "Paul Habn, of Toronto, gave . * 44) | cello solos, whicli included Gounod's | 1"Ave Maria" and Squire's "Gavotte | Hahn and Miss ||| | : HE | Oilcloth, Curtains, ete. Repair and Upholstering promptly attended to. less than usual prices. Phone 90, Work 10 pér cent. ed, as Miss Cochrane proved herself a master--or should it be mistress? --of her Instrument' and was compelled to respond to a well-merited encore. The last solo,s, Harold Angrove, displayed a tenor voice of very fine [quality and © wag well received by the audience. The choral numbers were all {¥plendidly executed, showing very care- ful and thorough training. NOTRE DAME CONOERT In Honor of tht Opening of the New Hall, The new hall of the Notre Dame convent was opened on Wednesday _| evening, and a large turnout was pres- ent. A high class programue was given and the principal parts were taken by two attists of Toronto, Miss Grace Smith and Paul Hahns. The re- 'mainder of the programme.was ably taken by pupils of the convent certainly excelled themselves. programme included : Piano solos by pupils of Notre Dame convent and Miss Grace Smith, of To- rooto, the former rendering Chami nade's "Andante et Scherzettine,"" and the latter Mendelssohn's and Rondo Capriecioso," and various selections from Chopin's og Clioruses were sing by the pupils of Notre Dame, which included Challi- "Greeting song' and "White The Kingston Cement; Products Factory has cement blocks briexs and lintels always on at reasonable prices. A in cement made to order. Corner of Charles atid Patriel Phone 1304. Mage - i. F. Norma | Humoristique." Mr. Grace Smith played a béautiful duo. piano and cello, entitled 'Polonaise : Brillante," was thoroughly enjoyed by the audi- 'once. In closing the pupils of Notre ftme gave a chorus, "The Land of Dreams," amd brought the delightful entertainment to a: close. WILL CONTINUE SERVICE . { Boat Will Run Between Here and || Oswego This Summer ston and Oswego, Inaugurated last sunimer, would be continued durin this summer, was the statement o Lachlan Macleay, of Oswego. who was The hind you are looking is the kind we sol Scranton Coal Ts good coal and we guarantee prompt | Booth & Co. {in the vity as one of the speakers at! | the Board of Trade dibner on Wednes- {day night. He stated that the sen-' 3 son a very good one for a start or for the start off, and that still het: ade would be looked for this coming summer. Yatinns Suffer Much. i The three Italians who were burned at Patham on Wednesday morning, as la result of th explosion of a coal oil | lamp, are sullering intedse pain, at the general hospital. Oné of t iubetel buried about the fave, while the ot cult matter to find owt how the acei- A-- (Limited) Head of Queen Street. Courses in bookkeeping, shorthgnd, typewriting, 'civil » servi general improvement, and all commercial subjects. Rates moderate, © Informs tion free. Shows Signs of Tmprovement Ross Byron, of Ottawa; who was i at the covered rink, , shows signs of im-- pro . At the general hospital, Jon Thursday - morning, it. was ported that he had passed 'Andante | which blended sweetly and ||| That the boat service between King: '| men is | two received severe burns | plabout the hands. It i¥ a very difi- || dent Ritbhenud ds none of the men can speak a word of English. ! Tides | Only $1 a Pair who | Cos All our Furs are be- ing sold' during this sale at big price reduc- tions. and the same low cut prices apply to. all Winter Hats and Caps | for men and boys. Hi $1 Hats. li About 50 dozen lil Men's Winter Soft Hats, all: new shapes, || styles and colors, worth || up to $2.50, for .... $1. | $5 Winter Soft Hats || » $3.50. Hl Winter Soft Hats | $2.75. iil Winter Soft Hats |! $2.00. li k th { All Winter Caps and Gloves Reduced AH £1.50 Lines for $1 All £1.00 Lines for de. All 75e. Lines for. .50e. All 50¢, Lines for . .35¢. All sales for cash. No approval. Wateh our windows, ------------e GEORGE § il the pastor, with a purse of gold, from NEWMAN & SHAW THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. 7 SOUT TETYINYVYVYYYYYEYY m-- a BETHEL CONGREGATION Held Its Annual Meeting Wednesday Evening. Bethei church held its thirty-ninth annual meeting, Wednesday evening, from eight ta' ten o'clock, and ad- | journed, to continue unfinished bui- ness next Wednesday evening. - The finance revorts showed an expenditure of $2,900 for the year, and balances of 4.421. The church gave $76 te misstons and benevolence, besides sus- taining its home work and spending $237 in special evangelism. The mem- bership was increased by eighteen, added on confession of faith, and de creased by losses of six. It was the third year of the present pastorate and the minister said that year wae traditionally the '"'deadly' third." | At the finish of the meeting Allan Haffner presented Rev. A. P. Mershon, Our saw "mill is now pre= pared to receive logs and tim- Aer to be manufactured Into boards and plank, or anything else desired. First-class work. the young men of. the congregation, in S. ANGLIN & co | testimony of loving esteem of friend : ship, and' endorsement of the pastor's | life and worl among the young peo- ¢. The affair was a tender surprise and neatly done. During the year the tio, hat also incfeased the pastor's salary by a cash gift. A so- cit] was held and refreshments dis. Cor. Bay and Welliagtos Stw | pensed by the Ladies' Aid Society. | PR HELRN MACMURCHY To Lecture in Convocation Hall Friday Evening. { A lecture of dacided interest to citizens will be given in Convocation hall on Fpiday evening at 8 o'clock by Df. Helen MacMurchy, of Toronto, who will speak on a very importaiit question: "Can the mental: dfeet- on The lecture is under the joi of the fdtulty of ediréation at , aid the oly teachers' in- Hine. end i¢ open to the gemeral e. 'Bvery person shoul have some kind pub 1 ther - fig. toboruaniig, Bing We ee all the necessa Snowshoes from §2.60 to $3.60. Toboggans from $3.00 to $4.60. On' Thirsllay mornitiz the death' oc curred iff the general hospital of Mise formerly of el Ladic's Coals, rat. lin- ed mink collar and re- veres $40.00. Ladies' Rat Coat, 50 in, long, $40.00. : W. F. Gourdier . 78 Brock Street Real Estate The Basis of All Wealth A detached asvlid brick dwelling on Alfred St, conisinipg 10 réoms, hot waiter hentlog, B. awd CO, furnace, gas, electric light, for 85,100. Possession May Int. BUILDING LOTS E75--Chentuut St, (33 by 100.) ra St. (33 hy 66) 1100 AThert "), it. (33 by facing Vietoria Park. ENT, A mew house on Frotteane St, mod- orm, per month. FIME INSURANCE. REAL ESTATE, RBaylug, Selling and Renting. E. W. MULLIN, Cor. Johnson and Sts. on Phones 539 a ae Will be your clothes if youl perniit us yt Aa is dod Lhd