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Tyrell's Society Blue Book 1903-4 *. ij METROPOLITAN -TORONTO LIBRARY Mt + YONGE TORONTO - M4W 2G8 TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARIES REFERENCE LIBRARY PARKER S DYE WORKS LONDON TORONTO HAMILTON THE AWARD OF MERIT IN DYEING AND CLEANING has come to these works as the outcome of more than 26 years careful and skillful work. When work is done here it is always done well. Ladies costumes and evening dresses are cleaned by modern methods. Cleaning fine laces, such as Duchesse, Old Point, Guipure and Brussels, is one of our perfected specialties. By cleaning and dyeing lace curtains, drapes and furniture coverings we save the house keeper much trouble and worry. The proper and hygienic way to clean blankets is known to us. Equal care is given to men s clothing. We keep men well-dressed the year round returning their coats and suits looking as if new from the tailor. "Wagon will call for and deliver parcels. R. PARttER (a CO. DYERS AND CLEANERS 787-791 and 2O1 Yonge St., 59 King St. West, 4-71 and 1267 Queen - - St. "West, 277 Qxaeen St. East Toronto - 4" James St. NortH Hamilton, Ont. 4-OO RicHmond St. - London, Ont. ELECTRIC LIGHT ... BELLS, TELEPHONES and SPEAKING TUBES IN ... SPECIAL ATTENTION TO REPAIRS Yearly Contracts Entered Into if Desired A FULL STOCK OF SUPPLIES TORONTO ELECTRICAL WORKS CO. LIMITED Main 121 Phone ft ADELAIDE ST. WEST Fine Pictures AND AVater Colors REPRESENTING THE SCHOOLS OF FRANCE, ENGLAND, HOLLAND, Etc. w. SCOTT ca SONS 1739 Notre Dame Street 124 Yong e Street MONTREAL AND AT TORONTO 12O Pall Mall LONDON, ENGLAND ESTABLISHED 1859 COALBEST QUALITY WOODAND At Lowest Prices LIST OF OFFICES. 3 KING STREET EAST 413 Yonge Street 703 Yonge Street 578 Queen Street West 415 Spadina Avenue Bathurst St., opposite Front St. 306 Queen Street East 1352 Queen Street West 204 Wellesley Street Esplanade East, near Berkeley St. Esplanade East, foot of Church St. 369 Pape Ave.,at G.T.R. Crossing 1131 Yonge St., at C.P.R. Crossing IS! ELIAS ROGERS CO LIMITED H. &t C. BLACHFORD 114 Yonge Street SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE " " Hagar Sh TOR WOMEN The Finest Shoe a well dressed woman can wear. Beyond criti cism in style, comfort and wear. A FAMOUS FUR STORE BSOLUTE sincerity in the man ufacturing and selling of furs is not philanthropy on our part it is simply a sound business principle. It is a strict adherence to such methods that has built up our business to its present magnitude, and it is by continuing along these lines that we hope to increase it still further. Because we are personally in closest possible touch with the best fashion centres of the world and therefore not dependent upon any intervening agency our styles are both exclusive and practical. Our factory is one of the most modern and best equipped in Canada. We make a specialty of fine Seal and Persian Lamb Jackets plain and trimmed to order, and of Fur and Fur-lined Coats, Cloaks and Wraps of every conceivable style for the street, the carriage or evening wear. If you cannot come yourself, write for a copy of our catalogue. It is free for the asking. J.W.T. FAIRWEATHER (L Co. 84-86 YONGE ST. * TORONTO, ONT. ..R. CEL O. HOTELS. THE: MANOIR RICHELIEU H. M. PATERSON, MANAGER MURRAY BAY, P. Q. HOTEL TADOUSAC E. C. WURTELE, MANAGER TADOUSAC, P. Q. Information about Hotels or Steamers sailing may be had on application to H. FOSTER CHAFFEE, Western Passenger Agent Richelieu \ Ontario .Navigation Co., Toronto. TICKET OFFICE 2 King Street East, Cor. Yonge and King: Streets, TORONTO C. T. GILDERSLEEVE THOS. HENRY Traffic Gen l ManagerMONTREAL Manager ...ADVICE... "TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS who go abroad without the assistance of BAEDEKER S GUIDE BOOKS are not only wasting money, but are likely to miss much that the opportunity of travel gives them. We advise every prospective traveller to buy one, if possible considerably in advance of their journey, as much advantage is gained by a proper understanding of the possi bilities of their trip. The following is a list of those now issued : GREAT BRITAIN, with 18 Maps, 39 Plans GREECE, with 8 Maps and 15 Plans, Sec- and a Panorama. Fifth Edition. 1901. $3.00 ond Edition. 1894. 2.40 AND ITS with LONDON ENVIRONS, 4 Maps NORTHERN ITALY, INCH-DING LEGHORN, and 24 Plans. Thirteenth Edition. $r.8o 1902. FLORENCE, RAVENNA, with 30 Maps and 39 THE UNITED STATES WITH AN EXCUR Plans. Twelfth Edition. 1903. $2.40 SION INTO MEXICO. With 19 Maps and 24 CENTRAL ITALY AND with u Plans. Second Edition. 1809. $3.60 ROME, Maps and 46 Plans, and a Panorama of THE DOMINION OF CANADA, WITH Rome. Thirteenth Edition, igoo. $2.25 NEWFOUNDLAND AND ALASKA. With 10 Maps and 7 Plans. Second Edition. 1900. $1.50 SOUTHERN ITALY, SICILY, etc., with 27 Maps and 24 Plans. Fourteenth Edition. BELGIUM AND HOLLAND, with 14 Maps 1903. $1.80 and 2 * Plans. Thirteenth Edition. 1901. $1.80 THE RHINE FROM ROTTERDAM TO CON NORWAY, SWEDEN AND DENMARK, STANCE, with 45 Maps and 25 Plans. Four with 32 Maps, 21 Plans and 3 Panoramas. teenth Edition. 1900. $2.10 Seventh Edition. 1899. $3-oo NORTHERN GERMANY, with 34 Maps PARIS AND ITS ENVIRONS, WITH ROUTES and 65 Plans. Thirteenth Edition. 1900. $2.40 FROM LONDON TO PARIS. With 12 Maps and Fourteenth SOUTHERN GERMANY, with 22 Maps and 36 Plans. Edition, igoo. $1.80 16 Plans. Ninth Edition. 1902. $1.80 SPAIN AND PORTUGAL, with 7 Maps and 1 AUSTRIA, with 30 Maps and 36 Plans. 47 Plans. Second Edition. 1901. $4.80 Ninth Edition. 1900. $2.40 SWITZERLAND, with eg Maps, n Plans THE EASTERN ALPS, with 47 Maps, u and ir Panoramas. Nineteenth Edition, Plans and Panoramas. Ninth Edition. 7 igoi. $^.40 1899. $3.00 with 66 Plans and NORTHERN FRANCE, with 10 Maps and EGYPT, 23 Maps, 5g Vignettes. Fifth Edition. igo2. 34 Plans. Third Edition. i8gq. $2.10 $4.50 SOUTHERN FRANCE, with 30 Maps, 37 PALESTINE AND SYRIA, with 20 Mans, 48 Plans and a Panorama. Fourth Edition. I lans and a Panorama of Jerusalem. Third 1902. $^.70 Edition. 1838. >,..<> Latest editions always on hand and mailed to any address on receipt of price. Illustrated with numerous maps, plans, panoramas and views, izmo cloth. All prices net. Postage loc. per volume in addition. WM. TYRRELL CO- CO., Toronto THE SOCIETY BLUE BOOK OF TORONTO, HAMILTON AND LONDON A SOCIAL DIRECTORY FAMILIES ,A RELIABLE DIRECTORY TO OVER 2,500 OF THE ELITE OF TORONTO, HAMILTON AND LONDON, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, WITH MUCH ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING FAMILIES, CLUB MEMBERSHIP, SUMMER RESIDENCES, MAIDEN NAMES, RECEIVING DAYS AND OTHER ITEMS OF SOCIAL IN TEREST EDITION FOR 1 903-4 WM. TYRRELL & CO. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS 8 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO -COPYRIGHTED 1903 BY WM. TYRRELL & Co. Gerhard Heintzman ^^Satisfaction The possessor of a Gerhard Heintzman Piano secures something more than its beauty of tone, excellence of design and durability of construction. Far above GERHARD HEINTZM all these evidences of mechanical perfec TORONTO. tion there is that intangible something that our musicians have well named, "Gerhai-d Heintzman satisfaction," the conciousness of owning- the best. We cordially invite an examina tion of our stock of these superb instruments. 188 YONGE STREET, GOURLAY, WINTER &LEEMING, TORONTO. Not the oldest but the best known piano house in Toronto. TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Musical Director- SIR J. A. BOYD, K. C. M. G., President DR. EDWARD FISHER, Affiliated with the University of Toronto and Trinity University. The best equipment and strongest faculty in Canada. Artists and Teachers Graduating Courses, Scholar at ships, Diplomas, Certificates. The Conservatory Examinations in Toronto and Local Centres in Ontario and Manitoba are open to all candidates without restriction. Send Literature and Mrs. > f** for Calendars and Syllabus, mailed free. School of Expression Inez Nicholson-Cutter, Principal. Reading, Recitation, Oratory, Voice Culture, Physical i ^Culture, Rhetoric, English Literature Psychology. THe Soxil of a Gown A gown is a work of art or not, just as the modiste is an artist or not. If the dressmaker lacks inspira tion, though she possess experience and skill, her work nevertheless falls short of that distinction which stamps a gown artistic. Our modistes are enthusiasts in their profession. Moreover, they are in constant touch with the fashion center of this continent New York. Toronto women may, therefore, confidently expect to receive here the benefit of such ideas as come only with experience in the Metropolis. And now, perhaps, another point: While recogniz ing that mere economy is secondary in importance to those subtle qualities of style, fit, grace of line, dis tinction and effect, still we know that, other things being equal, no woman wants to pay more for a gown than she need. "other are are And tilings equal." They superior, while our prices are a mere fraction of what you would pay for the same gown in New York. We cordially invite you to consult us. ROBERT ^^% \^M\ W^ ^^fcL ^1 LIMITED TORONTO ft % ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft The "PIAN1STA" Piano Player Plays any Piano in a most perfect manner, and is fully guaranteed Marcy & Southcombe HIGH GRADE PIANOS Equalled by few, excelled by none. Sold direct from fac tory to family at wholesale prices. Sole representatives for Chickening Bros. Pianos Kohler & Campbell Pianos New York "PIANISTA" Piano Player Inspection solicited Marcy L SoutHcombe Piano Co. Yonge St. Toronto W M .
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