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ADVERTISEMENTS. If you want .1 Cycle, you Lose Money and Risk your l.imbs, by buying poor cycles. Many w b priced cycles are cheap cycles listed high. MONEY SHOULD BUY MONEY ' S WORTH I Cycle, you I :les. Many hi -speeI-kinc UST $45 - GASH $40. EMPIRE ' T Lf - GASH $55 Kir G OF SCORCHERS l ST $85. - GASH $75, he all md Gycles and uoranked to give good setvice. A enl for Porl Hope wanted. R. G. Hill Go, lOl VonciG st-,T oronto SEN-SEN, TAKEM, Sa-Yo Mint Jujubes, Anti Kroak, FROG IN YOUR THROAT Gangalos Troches and Acme LICORICE Pellets, at WA ' I SON ' S DRITt store C. p. R TELEGRAPH OFFICE. R DEYELL CHEMIST DRUGGIST PORT HOPE. - ONTARIO m ALKK IN Brushes, Combs. Soaps, Perfumes, Fur.ses, and all merchandise found in a well appoint- ed Drug Store. A First-class line of Pocket Knives, Ra- zors, Razor Strops, etc. Confectionery and Fine Chocolates. FURNITURE Thr Ih ' .sf Vhirr to liinj tlir Following: f. NCY Dc.ks and Bookshelves, Fancy Chairs of allkinfls; Fancy Medicine and China Cahin- els, Screl•n and Jardiniere Stands. Fine Orchestra Tallies ami Parlour Tallies MOST COMPLETK LINE OF nedroom. Dining room, and Parlour Furniture in town. A Harcain every d.ay, and every d.ay thp same price. All kinds of Fancy Cabinet Work made to order. Prices right. lOHN V. SMITH.
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8 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD. H. J. Campbell has gone to tlic Liiul of the Kangaroo, ' ' where he will see all the cricket even he coulel wish for. The daily papers of Feb. 5 contained a telegram wiiich said that Capt. iVIiddletoti had been severely W(junJed while operating agains ' . the Ediba tribes on the West Coast of Africa. We hope this d.)es not refer to Charlie Middleton who is known to be engaged in an expedition thereabouts. His brother W E is a middy ' on H. .M. S. Narcissus, on the China Station. E. H. Bickford is taking a course at King- ston as an Artillery officer. We notice that 1). I. Warren has been gazetted 2nd Lieutenant in the (Jovcmor General ' s Bodyguard. We were not unrepresented at the Jubilee Celebrations, for L. M. Lyon was in London on the staff of the most conspicuous of the (Jolonial l reniiers. He is i;nce more in ICng- land and we congratulate him on his success. A. Morrow, we regret to say, has had to go to Mexico for the benefit of his health, which will, we hope, soon be restored. Manv Old Boys are in Rossland looking for the dross of this world. Chili ' Price is cha.s- ing the nimble dollar in Diiiorwic, wherever that may be. C hunk Coen is the happy possessor of a valuable claim on Bonanza Creek in the great Klondyke, where Clem Lewis has also distinguished himself suffici- entlv to appear in the illc-trated pages of the ( ira()hic. Harry Jones has been endeavoring to make more smooth the path of the weary traveller seeking Klondyke. K. Pullen goes up in .March via Edmonton. SPORTS. One cannot read the sporting columns of any Canadian paper without coming across some name well known at T. ( . S. n. W. Saunders captained the victorious International Eleven ; W. H. Cooper made the second score for the Canadians and A. F. R. Martin was also chosen to play ; S. S. Du- Moulin, the captain of the XI in ' 95 and ' 96 distinguished himself for the Hamilton Club. W. W. Jones, D ' Arcy Martin, E. S. Senkler, i). M. Rogers, I) F. Campbell, L. W. B. Broughatl, A. D. Strathy and others were prominent in their clubs. J. V. Calcutt has established a thriving cricket club in Cleve- land, Ohio. .Vniong those playing in Senior League matches were J. R. t, ' artwright ( 1 ' . A. C. — Lornes), M. Jellett, A. I). Strathy .who both did yeoman service for Osgoode and J. M. Syer (Osgoode). E. S. Senkler (Brockville), P. K. Ro.iert on (Mc C.iU ii) were prominent members of their clubs, and both ' rrinity and R. M. C. had a good contingent from T. C. . ' . on their .w ' s Garrett Cochrane was ( ' aptain again at Princeton University. W. E. Tucker, late captain of the Cam- bridge Uiiiversity xv, has been playing for ULickheath. O. L. Bickford was chamjjion swimmer at Oxford and R. W. Dibb won the ojien cross- country run there. He is now in India we hear. Among Hockey-players we notice E. P. Morphy, H. J. Helliwell. Dudley Dawson and G. l . Francis on the Dominion Bank vii, G. D ' A. Chadwick (T. A. C. ), N. A. Cooper (Parkdale Stars), D. Massey (St. Simon ' s), W. 1). Taylor (S. George ' s ii), W. H. Cooper {(iarrison). A. E. Abbot won the Lake of Two Mount- ains Challenge Cup in his one-rater F olly. We have to congratulate E. H. Bickford on his engagement to Miss McGill, of King- ston, which we saw announced a few days ago in the Toronto Evening News. C. M. McCuaig has been appointed man- ager of the newly opened branch of the Molsons Bank, Quebec. C KuUen is now the manager of the Canada Life Insurance Co. lor Illinois, and 1). F. Pacaud is on the Board of Tr.ide of the same city. C K. Bogert has been appointed manager and F. W. Broughall accountant of the new branch of the Dominion Bank in Montreal. (;. H. Patteson is accountant in the Mol- sons Bank, Toronto. WHOLESALE. RETAIL. SMITH CO, Forwardinc AKcnts nnd Dealers in LUMBKK, LIMK, I ' ORIL.AN ' n CliMKNT, .• MJ .ALL KINDS UK lUJILO- y T INt; MATERIAL. LOWEST - PF(ICES.
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ADVERTISEMENTS. SMIO H BROS . LirEin ' .i.vn board ia ' g UTAHLES, JUHJ ' ST. Calls lot by the hour or day. .Single and Double Rigs with careful driver when wanleil, at very reason- able prices. tS- A CALL SOLICITED. -El ESTABLISHED I858. J. GFATGK • c:o. INirOKlKKS OK BRITISH and FOREIGN DRY GOODS MII.I.INHRY, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHSi J. CR.MCK iS; CO. Feb ' y 1898. Walton St. iceTcream Choicest D.MNTIF.S Sitplied on Siiortest Notice, to STur)E.NTS. WATER ICE AND ICE CREAM, in ail Ki.a vouRs, IN Season. Ice Cream for WEODINdS and all Social Functions a Spk( iaity. DKAI.IK I I RI.i; la ' KNINC. A.NTHFIA.CITE COA.I-.. Queen ' s Hotel PORT HOPE, ONT. Leading Hotel in Town, and most Centrally Situated. Special Attention given to Com- mercial Business. Commodious Sample Rooms on Ground Floor. A. A, ADAMS, - Proprietor BROWN HENNING, Mcnicrs in ali ( Iraile Anthracite and Bituminous T: Scramon Coal a SpecbUy. Coal Suitable for Ba« Burners, Open Gmtes, Cook .Stoves Heaters, Knrn.iccs. It is Economical, ig- nites ,)uickly, Burns Freely, Lasts Ijjng, No Slate, No Clinkers. Burns to a Beauliful White Ash. .Sizes: Chestnut, .Stove, Furnace. Opfick: John St., South of Queen ' s IIotf.i Hard and Soft Wood. - American Coal Oil. Y.ir l and Office Mill St., PORT HOPE. Telephone No. 64. J. A. BroA-n. R. HenninK. jroHrra Arj .i:.KE:Ft. CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, 20 Ontario street. T i-.Al.KR in First Cl.ass Furniture ami Upholsiery Goods at the Lowest Prices. B AIl kinds of Repairing neatly and promptly done, FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Childrens ' Carriages in town. Give us a call and wc will try anil please you. Office Trlei ' HOnk No |6. Rksiiien(.e No. i.
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