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Tyrell's Society Blue Book 1902 G. W. VERRAL . S51 TORONTO LIBRARY 61 ?ONTO ; VXA*789 , 1 V^\*i X ** X YONGEE aim 123 TORONTC M4W2C ;, 1 1 Canada s Greatest Dyeing and Cleaning Works Our Skill in Dyeing Cleaning finest fabrics Is known the Dominion over. Our customers comprise the best people in all the leading centres of Canada. -IN THE CLEANING OF EVENING -COSTUMES, FINEST FABRICS, -AND DAINTY LACE, WE EXCELL. Satisfaction comes in possessing- the necessary equipment and knowing- how to do the wr ork. -" For several years I have sent various -materials to your establishment to be Cleaned or Dyed. The work done by -you for me has always been done most -satisfactorily." LADY KIKKPATRK K. R. PAR.KER. (i CO. DYERS AND CLEANERS Hea.d Office a,nd Works. - 787-791 YongC St f TORONTO Hamilton Branch. London Branch, 6 JOHN STREET NORTH 217 DUNDAS STREET Repairs. ELECTRIC LIGHT, BELLS, TELEPHONES AND SPEAKING TUBES .PUT IN. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO REPAIRS. YEARLY CONTRACTS Electric ENTERED INTO IF DESIRED. Lighting A FULL STOCK OF SUPPLIES. The TORONTO ELECTRICAL WORKS CO. LIMITED THONE MAIN 121 42 ADELAIDE ST. WEST The Chas* Rogers & Sons Co*, Limited Makers and Importers :mnre Upholstery Brass Bedsteads, Mattresses, Etc. 97aYONGE STREET, Our Prices are TORONTO uniformly reasonable. BEST QUALITY THE. COAL WOOD-A N D . OFFICES; 20 King" Street West CERS 413 Yong-e Street 793 Yonge Street 306 Queen Street East 204 Wellesley Street 415 Spadina Avenue COAL. 578 Queen Street West AD OFF\Cfc 1352 Queen Street West Esplanade East, near Berkeley, also at foot of West Market Street Bathurst St., opposite Front St. 369 Pape Ave. (at G.T.R. Crossing) 1131 Yonge St, (at C.P.R. Grossing) \v& LIMITED We Shoes THEY RE THE BEST MADE, NEED NO BREAKING IN AN7 D ARE UP-TO-DATE. Telephone Main 2324 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS : H. & C. BLACHFORD, U4 Yonge St., Toronto STATONEKY WRREUS IS CORRECT*^ Special knowledge, the most skilled workmen, the finest quality of stock, are all employed in your service when work is placed in our hands. A simple Visiting Card or the most elaborate Wedding Invitation receive equal thought and care. There is just one other important thing that s price and you will find this as good a reason as any for giving the work to us. Heraldic Work The Coat of Arms, or Crest of fami lies of British descent can be ascer tained by us, and engraved, if desired, in the most suitable manner. We also design and engrave Monograms, House Dies, and Addresses, in accordance with the latest social usages. "THE BOOKSHOP" \\ WM. TYRRELL & CO., 8 King Street West, s TORONTO 4 COMPANY THE TORONTO and HAMILTON Society Blue Booh A SOCIAL DIRECTORY A reliable Directory to over 2,500 of the Elite Families of Toronto and Hamilton, alphabetically arranged, with much additional information regarding Families, Club Membership, Summer Residences, Maiden Names, Receiving Days, and other items of social interest. BDIT/OX FOR 19O2 WM. TYRRELL & CO., - - - BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 8 King Street West, Toronto. Copyrighted 1902 by WM. TYRRELL & Co. f/if THE Oxford ECONOMY Range Is absolutely the only new and up-to-date Gas Cooking Range on the Market. Nothing else like it has ever been made by any manufacturer. A glance at the pic ture will undoubtedly convince you that it is a "Good Thing." flo Back Breaking Contortions Necessary See it in operation at Gurney Oxford Stove & Furnace Co* 23 J -233 YONGE ST., TORONTO 8 PREFACE presenting this, the 1902 edition of TYRRELL s SOCIETY BLUE BOOK, to our numerous patrons, we IN are confident of their approval. No comment is necessary to call attention to the superiority of this over previous publications. The list has been thoroughly revised and corrected and features most appropiately published in a social register have been included, so that in its present form it excels any book of its kind. Each successive edition will show a marked improvement and it is our intention to have the entries conform to that which properly constitutes a Blue Book. Errors and omissions are certain to occur, but with the co-operation we are now receiving, these will be reduced to a minimum. We thank those who have so kindly furnished us with the information contained in these pages. WM. TYRRELL & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 8 KINO ST. WEST, TORONTO w. WREYFORD & Co., 85 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JAEGER COMFORT NECESSARIES, CAMELHAIR DRESSING GOWNS, FLEECE SLIPPERS, ETC. CORRECT GOLF COATS, SWEATERS AND HOSE For Ladies and Gentlemen s Shirts, Pyjama Suits, etc., the JAEGER CAMBRIC is the Texture for Summer and Winter. Send for Illustrated Price List. "Excels any Piano I Kave ever used." -ALBANI Heintzman & Co. Piano Is the choice of the most critical musicians and people of culture the wide Dominion over. The only piano used on the Royal Train by the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York during their journey in Canada from ocean to ocean. A piano that has been endorsed by the world s greatest artists like Friedheim, Burmeister, Nutini, Pol Plancon, Watkin Mills and many others. YE OLD FIRM OF HEINTZMAN & CO., 115-117 King St. W., Toronto LONDON BRANCH- 217 Dvmdas St. HAMILTON BRANCH King St. East 10 Table of Contents PAGE. Club List, Toronto 15, 17 Hamilton 101 Social Register, Toronto 21 Hamilton 103 Theatre Diagrams 151, 153, 155, 157 INDEX TO TORONTO ADVERTISERS PAGE. PAGE. Academic De Brisay 144 Newcombe, O. & Co 20 Arlington Hotel 144 Nordheimer Piano and Music Co., Ltd. 13 Art Home, Mrs. McEown 146 Park Bros 144 Babayan, L. & Co 13 Parker, R. & Co 3 Baker 144 Pember, W. T 40 Bartmann (Hamilton) 102 Pike Co., Limited, The D 152 Bell Art Parlors. 152 Potter, Charles 88 Blachford, H. & C 5 Rice Lewis & Son. Limited 18 Bocquet, Bloern & Co 154 Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co 156 Boisseau, E. & Co 158 Rogers & Sons Co. , Limited, The Chas. 4 Canada Featherbone Co 18 Rogers Co., Limited, The Elias 5 College of Music 136 Rogers Coal Co., The (Hamilton) 102 Conservatory of Music 135 Rolston Laundry Co 148 Dockray, Adam 135 St. Andrew s College 139 Elliott & Son Co 14 St. Margaret s College 150 Fairweather, W. T. & Co 16 St. Monica s School 137 Fountain the Tailor 149 Simpson Co., Limited, The Robert 146 Gourlay, Winter & Leeming 140 Standard Fuel Co., of Toronto, Limited. 140 Gray, R. A L 158 Standard Star Laundry Co 142 Gurney Oxford Stove & Furnace Co 8 Stern berg, The Misses 136 Heintzman & Co 10 Taylor, Henry A 143 Jaeger Depot 10 Temple Caf6 138 Jenkins, B. M. & T Inside Back Cover Tolton & McKay Insert Page Lennox, Dr. C. M 146 Toronto Electrical Works Co., Limited. 4 Luke, F. E 20 Toronto Via vi Co 88 Luxfer-Prism Co., Limited Insert Page Trunk & Leather Goods Co 40 Ly tell, Madam 138 Tyrrell, Wm. & Co Insert Page and 6 Mara, Wm 142 Veals, Miss 135 Mason & Risch Piano Co., Limited 150 Verral, George W 2 McLaughlin Bros 154 Westbourne School 136 Moote & High, The Misses 148 Williams, The R. S. & Sons Co., Limited 148 Murray Printing Co 12 Wilson, Charles 142 "My Valet" . 149 Wreyford & Co 10 PRINTING COMPANY Printers Engravers Designers Jordan Street, Toronto, Ont. 12 BABAYAN S : FX>R FJINE Qricntalfygs Carpets, palace Strips, Hrtfstic draperies, RARE SPECIMEN OF ANTIQUE RUGS IN SILK AND CAMELS HAIR We have at present a very large collection of all kinds of Turkish and Persian Rugs. You can find what you want in real Oriental goods at OUR ART ROOMS No. 40 KING ST, E. Tel. Main 3058 THE ONLY DIRECT IMPORTERS L. BABAYAN & CO., IN CANADA HEAD OFFICE ANoWAREROOMS /5/f/ATG PlANOSc/HtSIC 9 LIMITED FROM MAKER TO CUSTOMER We are manufacturers of every style of HARDWOOD FLOORS. Our prices are lower than any other firm in Canada. OUR FLOORS ARE AS GOOD AS THE VERY BEST, AND BETTER THAN -MANY MAKES NOW IMPORTED or If you want a Floor Laid, or Wax Polish, Weighted Brushes, write us for Catalogue and Discounts The ELLIOTT & SON CO. LIMITED - - 79 - - KING STREET WEST . TORONTO . CLUB LIST 1 ALBANY CLUB. 21 HIGH PARK GOLF CLUB. street east J. 8. Club House, 91 King ; Morningside Links ; President, H. H. Secretary, Stair Dick-Lauder. Lackie ; Secretary-Treasurer, : Goode ; Lady Associate Members PHI. 2 ALPHA DELTA President, Mrs. A. E. W. Peterson ; Secretary, Miss M. E. Murray. 3 ARGONAUT ROWING CLUB. 22 HOME MUSICAL OLUB. Lafe front, foot of York street ; Sec tary, Donald Bremner. 23 ISLAND AQUATIC ASSOCIATION. W. A. H. Find 4 ARGYLE OLUB. Secretary-Treasurer, lay. 1095 Queen street west ; Secretary, George Marmion. 24 KAPPA ALPHA. 5 CANADIAN INSTITUTE. 25 LADIES MUSICAL ASSOCIATION. President, James Bain, jun. ; Secre 26 LIBERAL OLUB. tary, B. F. Stupart; Treasurer, Wil liam Scott. 27 NATIONAL CLUB. P. 96 Bay street ; President, John 6 CALEDONIAN CURLING OLUB. Ellis Alfred ; Secretary-Treasurer, Mutual Street Rink ; President, Wil D. Lawrie. Boss W. liam ; Secretary-Treasurer, 28 NATIONAL YACHT AND SAILING D. Mclntosh. SKIFF CLUB. 7 CANADA BOWLING AND LAWN Queen s Wharf. TENNIS CLUB. 29 OLD BOYS CLUB. Avenue road, corner of Davenport rd. 30 TORONTO CURLING CLUB. 8 CANADIAN CLUB OF TORONTO. Victoria Rink, Huron street ; Presi D. Gilbert 9 CANADIAN JOCKEY CLUB. dent, Gordon; Secretary- Treasurer, T. Shivers Birchall. 6 Leader lane. 31 ONTARIO JOCKEY CLUB. 10 CANADIAN MILITARY INSTITUTE President, Wm. Hendrie, Hamilton ; 1*. 48 University street ; President, Secretary-Treasurer, W. P. Frase Lieut. -Col. McLaren Hon. 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