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Daily British Whig (1850), 25 May 1910, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, W 25, 1910. REVIEW AND PARADE EDNESDAY, MAY PAGE we , \ i IE STANDARD BANK Eatited 67 OF CANADA © 008mde MONEY ORDERS FOR SMALL SUMS | Safety, convemence and low co? usite to make Money Orders issued by this Bank a most satisfactory way of sending small sums to any part of Canada. that Under $5 . . . 3c. $10 10 $30. . 10 The [gate $510810. .. be $3010 350 4 | 45a Drafts issued for larger amounts. Savings Bank Department at Every Branch, KINGSTON BRANCH H. E. RICHARDSON, Manager : mom ve Bad mms B, Pavot Streets. PROBABILITIES "MONTANA" AT GRAND. pany wére entertained at dinner the Frontenac Club, and in noon were driven about the cits ake rhe i : There Were Good Audiences at the Presentations, {ON Harry D. Carey's play of "Mon| tana," a romance of western life, was presoated at the Grand Ypera House Company of Guardsmen From W fers Tuesday afternoon and ghening, be] x men Irom Water: ' fore good audiences, Fhe leading] PWR X.X,, the Guests of the City; roles were taken by Harry D. Carey,| ---Review at Barriefield--Licut.. as dim Graham, pnd Fern Foster, | Col. Burstall 'Was in Command of as "Florence Harper, both rquitting! (pa Troops, themselves creditably and were obliged | Sg to respond to curtain calls. { Kingston celebrat . {a8 11 has done th generations past, the passing AW Edward the tered nto § E-- . . ON CRICKET FIELD FIELD AND FAIR GROUND. Junior Victorias and Regiopolis Played a Tie Game--Senior' Vie- torias Defeated the Irishmen by 8 to 0. The baseball game, at the ericket field, on Tuesday morning between the dJanior Victorias and Regiopolis College, attrivted a big erowd, and a fine exhibition was given. The score stood a' tie, 4 to 4, at the éhd of the ninth ionings, and as it was rather Inte for the play off both teams decid- ed to let it stand that way. The "Views" scored their four runs with timely hitting in the fourth innings. In the eighth they had a splendid op- portunity for scoring, with two men on bases, but could not score the hits, when they were most needed. Both teams played well. Regiopolis scored one run in the second innings fair Ih left Eroatng CRICKET FIELD GROUNDS, to AND FAIR ; Jou America to Cape Vinoetit en | ad were a visits | ers even k by | DREW BIG CROWD TO THE FAIR r GROUNDS, i | Horse Races, Military Sports and Baseball Match Were all Interest. ing--Everybody was Pleased. s home, 8 seen away by rowd of people. MOTOR BOAT RACES, Events Provided Fine Sport On The Bev Holiday. 3 for] The mot boat races at the it account . of club were run off, vesterday fate King favorable conditions was not en- f and a | great fervor as in to the sport. years past. There were pol Ball the clubhb was filled with people usial number of visitors. Probably the warm weather brought Wiis was owing to the heavy rain of great many boats lke at the successful. toria cath { May Vik er man ¢ : x enjovment MOrRing, The yw | I'he and 2 fgrand in | grounds it on of the celebration with br crowds Uncle Tom's Cabin. yin the notdble scenes of Al W. I artin's "Uncle Tom's Cabin," which is 10 come to the Grand May 28th, is the St. Claire home, showing a tropical garden with its fragrant magnolia aud orange trees, among : + which nestles the heal southern Monday might, and plantation of the Red River with the fi, wen or Reo a i cotton in full bloom: the wild rocky , with ut By Pn pass in Southern Ohio, and the ice 45, Prowrius ip. rg choked Ohio river by moonlight. The boy 3 Lis Broce Eyes. transformation entitled "The Celestial 5. send pi in ck = Her, City" is said to be the most magnifi : eh moi and three in the sixth, "Bill" Deha- cent tableau ever conceived. In of = rey was the umpire, fering his Fevival to our city Mr. . iat [ictorias~Muckler, p.; Sleeman, c.; {Martin not only claims that the seen hora Walsh, 1b.; Dunlop, ~2b.; Comper, 3b; [ie effects are superior to any ever at- Ol ver wit Brouse, #4; Reid, LL; Robinson, {tempted but honestly assures a jostridge, rf, [#tive patrons that the company is The whe. Regiopolis~Hunt,. ¢: composed of the most vapable talent! alan uo of; Cammon, th; Ryan, 2h; Leo Millan, | obtainable: A special matinee will be given at 2:30, Hear the band 8h. Joye, J. Gratton, LI; Millan, rason, rf. cert in front of the Opera House at Following is the score by innings 1:30 and 7 p.m. Regiopolis- 0.1.0.0.0.3.0.0.0. 4, rn Jr, Vietorias-0.0.0.4.0.0.0.0.0.- 1h most grounds, we, sarge er vopened st on sy lock a.m stead BO See ti until 0 mn tami, en , Cre ane - out The committee threatening charge of the events was somposed of the 24th. Prof, Iva 'Martin, J. A. until 5:30 Dalton and H. Hora. There were two to mar events, one for the slow classes, Fhe small the other for the { ho did The on this kind | used in 'the regu ua He, no club. The slow cla empwe was vel in than he been, There m, filling and | tidren | les | niiles ies i for { minds bleachers, fences andl happy nothing their women togethe , men, € the for Commodore on muddy and fond. ou boots pied oe, or. skyrts, with and o'clock } good things theo wer to they Ne has exhibition reged th } had bit the regular triangle, held by the 4 Wes sent around distance were COUrse ws codohration, es 3 | | y races, part, been former ye the mn n it was on Tuesday, and . fo os things were said the management. There between ante, the course of omplimentar, Ihe boats handicapped, and were sext out in the following or decorations in the der : ? being disple ; ng 18 ayed, Isic, owned honor orhai J haps, once, a seven | mans was : abe ut yuieter miles. were 10 | a heat! of a mounted | military event, following emch ,other wa | cider. The first : would w no Pros: of cots, have ait . a walls © horse rae with wn io TITTIES Warmer Weather LA EE BR EE Prepare for it by ordering your Suit from CRAWFORD & Leading Tailors, 3 hn H. . H. Seals Hamilton, at 10:30; 10:31: Wabaso, Sonne, Etta, | Vivian, Mistre Hora, Allie, Ethel, Wm. Cameron, Robinson, at LR. White, A . C. Kent, al 9:45; Capt. CH. Cock, at . at visitors consisted heat Kane, p.; Mc n, 3 of the horse races | ck : e crowd te. OF ow, opted until our 8. al two and from "Carbett, 1.30 o'clock ' 10.37 [10.40 X. oon was min own «1 COUrss 3 ar drew the bel Irishmen re bet wee Victorias ting to Oy « w he mat HOW WEAK GIRLS GROW i. a win for ** oe WALSH, Princess and Bagot Sts SN runs ew hundreds of spect Into Strong Women--RBlood Supply Kept Rich. i Healthy grirthood is the only path to healthy womanhood. The merging of glelhcod inte womanhood lays a new tax upon the blood, It is the -- At the Fair Grounds, The baseball mateh drew a large crowd of spectators and despite the wel soggy diamond was a fine exhibi tion, the semior Victorias Jefeating the Irishmen 8 runs &5 0. From the first. innings, when Crawford scored [taxing of the scanty blood until the last ball was thrown the !that makes growing pirls suffer from *Vieg' were always in the lead, and [411 those headaches, backaches and ! were never in danger of defeat. The .ideaches--all that paleness, weakness |§ oR 1 os wl exhilntion t this rave the Isis looked a iil hw | winner, the properly, and «l thir ~theee y | tivhe, "and was disqualified nade dyed the boat ae) ahead of The Ethel » an 2} made watched witn nteres had ey and fut time was result cond 1. not Jud others i military avents the blue and red tinsh over- fine showing, ---------- 9 . » Race supply The Horst tnces. the he 2.16 class § ot the "markers," and The boats finished + in one took second place. for wee the twol the » classes 3! races; SLLOLRAASLALALOSLL04 VFI 9 follows : nts, three min Vivian, 11 Ethel, 1.2050: Wabaso, 11.30.45; Etta { Mistrel, 11.32.10. Class "I i miles an hour ourse twice, They 8 and os 11.29.20; 11.20.20; R., 9%. Son as have been | Per 16.30.43; VIVIIIIIIIII VIII IIS IIR INN IIIN ION : : ORANGE THESE TOASTED CORN FLAKHE ARE MOST NOURISHING. A GOOD SUBSTITUTH FOR MEAT, des- nie, PEELE Irisfuien were strengthened by a few | und weariness--all that langour, CLL.C, players, Mathis, pitching, | pondency and constant ill health, Ewart' playing short, Davidson first i Unhealthy gitlhood is bound to lead to snl Debaney second, but this did | unhealthy womanhood and a life of no hing to put the "View" down, ard | misery. Nothing but the bloodbuilding by plying good snappy ball they [qualities of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills won out. Despits the large crowd, the [ean save a girl when she undertakes game was not so onesided as it [the trials and tasks of womanhood, Oh OWI wo tld appear, and from the spectators | That is the time when nature makes [16 19.9% were given a fine exhibition. Many {new demands upon the blood supply ol i Nu clase plays through the game kent the | Dr Williams' Pink Pills actually make 1 ¥ X crows on their toes, and their cheer- new, rich blood which meets those ing coald be plainly heard some dis [new demands with ease. In this sim tuned gway. The game was for a purse [de scientific way Dr. Williams' Pink of 875, fifty to thy winners and twenty | Pilly ill a girl with overflowing health five £9 the losers. {and strength. The teams and semmary : | Miss Eva Dennis, Amherst, : nti |saysi--"Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have Victorias, {lone me a world of good. I wascom- H. E, pletely run down, was very pale, eqs- 1. 0 ily tired and suffered from frequent se 0 vere headaches. Though 1 tried ma- 0 | ny medidnes I got nothing to do me 0 the least good until I began using 6 Dr. Witliams' Pink Pills. Even the 0 first box of these seemed to help me, 0 and after taking a hali dozen boxes | 0 was again 2 strong healthy girl, 1 have had not had any illness since, -- = but should I again feel run down Dr. 10 I Williams' Pink Pills will be my only medicine, and 1 strongly recommend them to every weak and ailing girl. H. E.| Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by 0 all medicine dealers or sent by mail 2 at BD cents a box or six boxes for Joyce, 'vf. i 0 $250 by the Dr. Willams' Medicine Twreotte, 3b. .. 0 Co., Brockville, Ont. Davidson, 1h. 0] - s---------- Ewart, wa. . 0 The Celebration Receipts. Mathis, p. 1| The Victoria day celebration com- Williams LI 0 mittee is well pleased with the result Doyle, mf. .... vashaasise ahsasansed 0 of Tuesday's events. Had it not == pained on Monday night, the members 3 feel that a much larger crowd of visi | tors would have come to the city. The receipis for the afternoon events Will Form a League, at the fair grounds amounted to $1, On Monday evening a well attended {P00, and, with the collections made, meoting was held at the Y.M.C.A, [this will about. pay the cost of the when a City Sunday School Baseball |celebration, The committee is grate Lengne was organized. 'The matter ul to Hon. William Harty, M.D, was fully discusse! by the representa |Lieut.-Col. Bursta®" Lieut.-Col. Crowe tives of the different schools present, {and Lieut.-Col. Cunningham for what and many arrangements were made. | they did in making the military The following officers were elected : | view and parade such a success. Predident, Ir. A. Shaw; first vice-presi- dent, RB. H. Ward, second vice presi dent, J. Carroll; secretary, H. J Robinson; treasurer, F. Haffner; ficial scorer, Harold Singleton. was decided to make the extrance $2 for each club. Another meeting will be held on Monday evetiine' next, when representa tives of every Sunday school are re quested (0 he present, and draw up a schedule. This league will be a fine | = thing for the city and should receive l "of water wasted through taps every encouragement, 3 3 ' a not being kept tight, and the new A tot of people rather indulge in {chairman of 'the committee is going iso stop this waste, and save coal at the bane of contention' than-sparerib. [30 slop this wants --» | wer quit sami Children Especially Like "toastie" son and his @ssociate EE end of vas hhps, the affair, ever 1 this yrs : due. edd 3 an for boats they went was over ten s t he over the x J and cl distance of hiteh, fourteen BNE, a ean Bt follows : 5 started by E. v Rajah, Dr, 'onnell, and Macnee's motor skiff, at 10.55; .. E, Willis, at 10.57.45; ALL . Yellowley, 11.19.274 Me parade H. Sutherland, 17.20.4%; wee | Topi, James Conway, 11.21.48. Guard,| Dr. boat was disqualified {or time limit, and the Ra) was disqualified. The Rajah finished 12.61.45 Dr. 1202.45. The race resulted as w : Emily HH, at 12.05.15; Tezpi, 12.0 H. 125; Menora, 12.07.18; Wigeon, 12.08 and | -- o' Soldier Arrested Stone Thrower, At the fair thoon a few 1 » according to rule, starter Samuel | Toronto, {miles, as acted and MeBride, of ntire satisfaction to all conc thoroug the Tt null ands th trade the men. score without the trick of Lo gave roed. He h ond | L kocws ever Hi al. | i wool over] up wast LIEUT.-COL H. E. Bt Whe com { ora, Bach package contains one high grade glase tumbler, elegant in design, and similar te these use at the House of Commons, Ottawa, and #he King Edward Hotel, Toroate. Company . of the N from Watertown, N.Y. pany visited Kingston last enjoyed itself so well accepted an invitation and join the n brating Victoria . Guardsroen, Rice, and Lieut W i. F. Burhans, ed clock on Monday night, er Amwrica, hour late, but though there little rain falling there were over 500 people arf to greet Uncle soldiers. As the steamer approached the wharf: buglers of the 14th meat sounded a greeting and he hark © Tha : drd battalian band aboard responded |e} eat Fhe soldat Wheded uickly cs 3 Tear la ¢ gl « caugh with "God Save the King. It took| 6 culprit, and 'handed him 'ove = only a touple of minutes for the hun-| oo 00 MceCair. oe dred Guardsmen, in khaki aitovm, | Lone rg To i Metta; (to march briskly ashore, with their short rifles in their hands, and form {for the march. Capt. Rice was wel-{ Make Your Cooking Easy. comed by Mayor Couper and Col. F.| With Clark's Meats already pry iS. Johnson, American consul at King- [2nd cheaper than butclec's went, ston, and also by members of the should a woman toil and broil over a civie celebration commitice, The ma- [hot stove in the summer vor then_sddressed the company, and|Clark's Pork and Beans are so good, . : told the members that Kingston wel nourishing and so palata t y case, judge tional Connell's "I'hi year that it to « } ! he drove | I'he i heat heavy very x + } was com 1 ah . N. SB fine of the and heat { and | also . _3 os next eagerly [at and Cornell's 3 | wk was ver ome again in cele Watertown Marcus Bangle 10:30 the steam result L$ slow, | still the heats w all interest differer resulted the time w Kingst D under troops The amt Crawford, r McMahon | Nicholson, m.f. Cotman, ec. Dick, 3b. Saunders, s.s. ., Sullivan, 1b. Gillespie, p. MeUartney, 2b. f it race as follows Three Minute Class, inter, (i. Darragh) ssader, (W. F. Kelley) Ene M., (Martin) Man! (L. Martin) 2.391. 2.394 The 2.16 Class, Queen, (LL. Bennett) Anthony, (FP. Barham) Bireet, (0. Hawkins) . Martin) Time, 2.48; 2.37, ¥ itnrter="Namw"" M¢ ies, John Carson, vey and William « Fimera, W. F. Mchay. L. amv Al ' 3 iH.1.1 Tuesday af n on grounds og united 4 an ar ory till proved most effective in keeping the at lerowd back. During the Sam's when one of the soldiers was put {the crowd reg fomard aleck thie | was a ® 34.0 1.3.3 : vit We Manufacture Solder, Lead Pipe, Lead Waste, Lead Traps pad Beads, P LUMBERS ®* Special Ixad Bends. , Write for ous latest Plumbers' List and Quotations. THE CANADA METAL CO, LTD. TORONTO, ONT. Long Distance "Phone, MITES Poiger's against the fence, hit with a ome him sfone in Irishmen. Tilson, ¢. ... Dehaney, 3b, Scribe, 32. Bride, Toronto William Me Acton, Gana Kelly fover four hurdled~"A"" 'battery team first; "B" battery team second. Half mile race ("B" hat )---Ser- geant kgglestone, first; 1 La londe, second; Sergeant-Major Hondeo son, third. Section tent pegging--"B" battery, "A battery seotion second. Half-mile race (""A" battery)--Corpl { Ellender, first; Driver Bilodeau, se wr to ond; Driver Stinson, third. to to} Balaclava melee, won by the Americans present it was a revela- [team from "A" battery. fact they very] Victoria Cross race--Driver Bilo and wpplauded freely fdean first; Corpl Ellender, second ovent. Balacliva melee, | Sergeant Rolaon, third; Sergeant Fow four men each battery, ler, fourth mounted, well padded, wearing face yrmed X . and Charles yh time 7 The Military Sports, the way Jaffe t the Of interest ilitary sports, EA Totals Fara ara Sevaveny 9 great Were on Umpire--George Sullivan. sO : x | 3 : comed them warmly and that the city| (hey can be used often at was theirs during their short {of time, labor and fuel Headed by their band, under Prof. them. 8} SIRO try tl men first; an Just and batteries the went stay. Life vay different all nearly vents was hrough EOP x pens: present, surprise everyo and blue A Generous Appreciation, Church Work, Halifax, contains generous appreciation of the late £. J I. Pense, not alone and x } of Church Ontario rwhen ed the were $ an something they from tion, In HERE is one item of the rarely ses, T equipment in which it is as editor modern office eve mblisher Life and Chirchman, but of the Whig. It say 'the death of a member of the Epis copal bench would not : groater loss to the ( that of: KE, J. B able politician, loyal « sionary enthusiast, re- s -- masks and with sin Band Music on the 24th, trying ted for thre nd the blue t« declared margin, the poorest policy to have it is the typewriter, and _the best is the Underwood. have been af bh otf AY fach other ' OK x to even bands supplied music here 'on Mind yvigtoria day. The m, 3: were ¥ % the anadian church Pense;, honm urchman, Ald, Carson on Warpath. anything but the best, '! Ald, Carson, chairman of the water of-| works committee, not only going foo | 10 guard the water works money chest i from invasion, but he is going to | prevent consumers from wasting iwater, He declares that he will imon to the police court anybody {found wasting _wiler by nieans of {leaky taps, evn if the guilty party an alderman. Therg a great outside musical or ganizations the 3rd Battalion hel) Watertown, N.Y., thé lane Ine! towne and the Alexandria Bay, N.Y. ton tent-pey ul The ¥ the h AF iy ya y 14th the Kilties batters the he 14th f 3 the fair grounds soldiers the artillery 3 Macdonald than mis Ie » VAS { apable and ind nnd, of futigable journa ction x ---------------------- : vd 'Seidlitz Powders™ keep jamping Victoria bands Crom rate {bands Kingston were two orggnizations, and Horse Artillery brass band played at the alter band gave will { will ting. two *900004 UNITED TYPEWRITER (0., LTD. 4. R. ©, DOBBS, KINGSTON. sum wer t time due Wye thie were good, very by the rstall was noon, and conewrt ning. i he ean ro ten in or n in park in the eve in arden is in oh stacked for the night, and they m I hen that seratrh f« + 18 a well of delight R. Smith, thé visiting soldiers march { 8 1n tin boxes. Sold at Gib made welcome the © the mob drink there to Oatario Hall, where arms were | it wd Cross Drur Store. Phone 230; sighbor poisoned. t 1 Ne | THE LATE 4. P. H. FERRIS. fours, but Avhere military resulted the fountain is evel fe as lows Jumping, sections of Met Desith by Drowning on Tuesday Morning. eer -------------------------- Pills The city shocked Tuesday Imorning at annouancemment of death of P. H. Ferris, {Queen street, hay dealer, whose Indy fwas found floating in the slip at i wharf about 7:90 o'clock iMr. Ferris had been in ill-health for ithe past six months, suffering from i trouble He was around {usual on Monday and retired at night, | Early in the Inorning it is supposed [ that being unable to sleep he arose and went out. His watch had stop iped at five o'clock, so it was about {that time that he fell into the slip jana met his 8eath. The body was iremoved fb Corbett's undertaking jrooms. Ir. A. E. Ross, coroner, did {not deem an inquest hecessary. It fis just ®& year®™ since the deceased's jsom-in-law, E. C. Currie, of Windsor, INS, a graduate of the Raval Mili tary College, 'met his death by drown {ing while on a survey north-west of | Port Arthur. The lates Mr. Ferrin was a well tknown and highly respected citizen and this death is deeply regretted by Harpe circle of warm friends. He was ~ : about fifty-three vears of age. For x " ;vears he omrried on farming and dairying in thf township of Kingston. About six vears ago he moved with ; this family to the aty, and engaged i {in the bay business. He is survived iby his wife and three daughters-- Mes. Currie and Misses Mary and was the Jonathan on Fig On Monday afternoon St, George's church, Toronto, Rev. R. J. Moore performed the ceremany, unit- | ing in marriage two popular young Kingstonians, Melville F. Thompson, bookkeeper at 'the Kingston Foundry, | and son of ex-Collector George | Thompson, and Miss Alice H. Sparks, | lately employed with James Crawford, Princess street. The bride is a young Indy of fine attainmentiNgod pleasing {yn put: up" at: verions hotels, The | manners. Congratulation will be {oflicers wore also met at the wharf by showered on them by many friends. [y delegation from the 14th regiment, The couple are now on a western |. nsisting of Capt. W. Y. Mills, Capt. | tour, | H. Swaine, Capt. S. H. Simpson and] Hieit. W. B. Mudie, and alterwards] | were faken to the armouries, where | Blood is the life. Life sete its thetlith officers cotertained them at} crimson signal in the face. If you a Httle supper. | lack the ruddy hue of health you lnek | Onsthe morning of Victoria Day a life; you are inviting disease. 1 the military review was held at Barriefield face is pale, if the hands and feet are common. 'The troops participating continually cold and there is another were: Roval Canadian Horse Artil- sign of defleient circulation use Wade's !lery; Gentlemen Cadets of the Royal Iron Tonic Pills (Laxative). {Military College, "C"' company Na- They are a great nerve strengthener tional Guard, New York, and the Hith and blood maker. In boxes 25c. Mon- regiment, Princess of Wales Oyn Rifles. oy back if not satisfactory. Sold by 'Lieut.-Col. H. E. Burstall, onan Jas. B. Mcleod, druggist, ing the R.C.H:A., was at the saluting] | base, acting for Liout-Col. Hem Prospect for Corn Crop. Tming, D.O.L., who was in the west on : : ___, inspection duty. With him were Lieut.- to ney. one. with corns will be pleased yoo, A." 1. Connimghum, of the Ht or is guaranteed to cure hard, soft or regiment, and Capt. A. Z. Palmer, of bleeding corns in twenty-four holtre the ROCHA: Alter the review the Painless and sure is Putnam's. Try the . Cure Backache, Bladder and Kidney Trouble. A few doses of FIG PILLS will onvince you 'hat & few more will ure you. Every box of FIG PILLS are guaranteed. If they don't cure all Bladder, Kidney, Rheumatism and Liver Trouble, your money will be refunded. » 25¢c a box, at all leading drug storea { ~owarls' { nervous nx CAPT. M. IH. RIC) Command of Watertown Company, | w------ $ The sweet, flavour of Pos Toasties Crisp, flufly bits of perfectly « ripe white corn --cooked, rolled and Sin Soasted to an ng wn. A erred with cream - and sometimes fruit, this dainty food ipleases The Pale Face. Men Who Dress Well You can spot them on the strest # and in nines canes ont will find they wend lothes here cocasionally te cleaned and press Cowts le as than he'w sults and looks as R. PARKER & CO., Dyers and Cleaners, 69 Princess $1, Kingston, Ont. his Nn {Georgie. In religion deceased was a { Methodist, being connected with the That's the way to feel-EVERY ONR - the whole family. 'Give the home-folks a troops. reformed and proceeded on al it route march across Cataraqui bridge : {16 Ontario street, to Ming, to Barrie, to Clergy and down. Princess to Mon- treal, where the various snide divided and proceeded to the respective par-| ade of each, The parade was witness | 'od by thowsande of people. Four | bands "diseoursed music, the 3rd bat jon brass band from Watqriown, the ; and 14th iment brass 2 -------------------- Thousand Islands--Rochester Str.Caspian leaves Sundays at 10.15 lam, for 1,000 Island points and at 5 pa. for Rochester '. Hanley, agent. pe. to love your neighbor must first of all Ja | BAKING- POWDER Makes the food of maximum . quality at minimum cost {Queen street church. The funeral will be held on Thursday afternoon, | MT uendey to quell fights, once in a {Brock street Yhotel find once inan On tario street énting house. The latter was quite a secap, while it lasted, and ns usual, it was mearly over when the police were summoned. No were Uae The police were called out twice on) does that takes « night BEFORR, he loshn a the follow dida't. OVBA-BATING end Rash cleans you , setorsfly--essily, that upset sick feeling. Don't seglect--at bad time--9 P.M. or § A.M. ~uo difference--you'll need it. me a box for a week's trestment, oil Biggest seller in the world, Poness month,

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