Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Aug 1905, p. 2

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4 ille--Patton, GF; f virockvl a Florence : irdler, Winifred A. NM. thamstown--Ross, Ethel C. G. ' Turner, th C. L. "A. Booth, Vernon 8. Vo- Maedon ms, John D, A how Neann, P. J. H. War. x in unity." Poterboro--W, R. Turner & W, Drury, R. Ww 1 Watertord-~Win, A: Skirvow, I > ee Prince of Wales, $100 mathematics, : and physics. --Clara MoDon. A atten; i. $175, classics. -- H. MacdonneH, Kingston, ( of Wat- -- , $200, mathematica --8. Kingston, (honor of Prince No. 1, 8165, English and History.--D, L. MacKay. Berlin Williamson, No. 2, $100, J. D. Bar. ter, Kingston, i Leitch, , No. 1, 8160, - lish, chemistry and > py Fn foundation, No, 1, $150, . Code, Almonte, Mowat, $150, mathematios--William A. Skirrow, Waterford. Forbes McHardy. $195, mathema. tis, French and German.--H. Black, Louise y Foley, / Master Bar- antes, Cassels, Galonth, Irom TK. tie P. Gray, Wary E. hb aters, George Me- Dales, Ethel Reynolds, Agnes H. Abel, Barter, Edna Pierce, Ethel French--Nargaret . W. Macdonnell, . Code, Irene M. me £0 =r , Mary E.; Hog: an, M. Nellie and Dales, Pearl; Master; Corman and Warren; Booth, Edna A; Skirrow, History --Mackay; Ware; MoDonald, « H. and ; Stevens, Chemistry. --MeDonald, Clara; Henry; : Turner; Allan; Stephens, H. Crawford; Turner. { SS -- Junior Matriculation. enney, ® 'Desaronto--MacTavish, R. M. Essex----Beaman, Anni Ure, Jennie, * Hamilton--Hamilton, wart, izabeth Ewart; Newton, Eli H. . Ki in, Edith C.;Mad- ; Macdon- 5 Quinn, J. Stafford: E.; Watson, Har ------ can- the C.M.B.A,, posed to attacks. Messrs, Hacket tiste, where they recoption by the visitors were met the local members escorted to the meeting hall, speoches were made. were given a local branch, which another meeting was held, ---- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. gan, down; propeller Cuba, up; yacht Castanet, from Alexandria Bay; vacht Idler, from Thousand Island Park. Swift's wharf: Steamer Kingston, wn; steamer North King, from Char- lotte; r Hamilton, down; steam- er Rideau King, for Ottawa; schooner Mary Ann Lydon, for Port Hope; yacht Idler, from Alexandria Bay. Additional Priges Acknowledged. The 'Prentice Boys acknowledge, with thanks, the following prizes not mentioned in programme, not being collecte® in time. The prizes will be given for special events, being pre- pared for the big picnic to-morrow : J. Horsey, kettle; Frontenac Cereal company, one-hall dozen boxes or ange meat; K. Moncrief, wall paper; W. J. Paul, vipe; Edward Webster, pipe: Campbell Bros, hat; Robertson & Nicolle, box soap; John Gilbert, five pounds tea; D. Fitzgibbons, pipe; H. Shay, tea; Rigney & Hickey, 100 cigars; F. J. Hoag, perfume; W. J. Baker, pipe; N.C. Polson, Nerviline; D. C. Fralick, tea and coffee; H. Y. Price, candies; "Stroud Bros., coffee; W. Peters, Quaker Oate. ---- Some Worthy Promotions. The many friends of Capts. Burstall and Gaudet will be pleased to learn of their promotion in rank, . being gazetted majors. Another worthy pro- motion is that of Capt. G. A. Dod 3 of the Army Service Corps, to the tank of major. The same Gazette con- tains notice of the retirement of Lt.. Col. Imlah, quartermaster of the Roy- al Canadinn Artillery, Quebeo, on pen- sion, after service sxtending over twenty-six years. Major Benton ceives lisutenant-colonelcy. ------------ "Household Ammonia" 10e. Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, Lady Kirkpatrick is visiting Mr, and Mrs. W. Molson Macpherson, in Quebec. re- int bottle, . a J Hair Vigor. . Better wear your own hair; "not the kind you buy! But you are yours? Then be quick! Spévial scholarship of $100 for on {| they would be less ex- . t lly going in. and Behan also visited St. Jean Bap- going in and taking wp the land Rreat the north and the woods are full eo at the station by with a band, and where . Then there was a lunch at the Polissier hotel, after EE Ee THE DAILY WHIG, FRIDA THE RICHEST structions in mi west as Sault St. Marie, very busy, the every trip, both ways, Settlers are con prospectors. It is of experience who have visited trict, that it is the richest sil feature of the have been made by Canadian Dr. Goodwin thus holds very opinions regarding the wealth Ontario and its vast latent pe ties. He looks none the worse for his ture, ------------ Thursday. Napanee, on Thursday, in the morning, of HL M. Deroche, KC. poor health for woeks ago and her decline was pid that a shock was caused morning. Deceased was year. A family of four, M. P. Deroche and Alexander of a loving wife and mother, esal takes place op' Sa noon at three o'clock. ---- turday In reply to "Citizen's" letter, 1 to say that 1 have not intention of ten 1 have written, and what written remains faithfully, STEARNE TIGHE, -------- Kingstonians Out There. Toronto World. o . Black is the general R. agent at Kingston. Mr. Ju train despatcherg and another man, -- Summer Colds. wide cold cure, removes 4 Call for the full name and look signature of E, W. Grove. 25c. being crowded but particular- trict the world has ever seen, The best atur Temiskaming silver district is that most of the discoveries they have retained Possession of of New himself seems to have joyed hie rough outing very much and stay amid the surroundings of MRS. DEROCHE DEAD. She Passed Away in Napanes, on Genuine sorrow was expressed, in upon the news becoming general of the death, i of Mrs. Deroche, wife Although a year past nothing of an alarming nature' set in until a few announcement of her death yesterday in her fifty-fifth two sons and two daughters, survive, They. are H. roche and Mrs, E, Costigan, Deseron- to, and Miss Eleanor L., at home. Her family were all at her bedside, during the last hours, as well as her aged mother, Mrs, Pile, Deseronto, who is in her eighty-third year. Much sympathy js expressed for the be- reavéd hushand and family, in the loss The fun- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. ; Will Not Write More Just Yet" Kingston, Aug. 10.--(To the Editor): the slightest dealing with an anony- mous correspondent. What T have writ- 'unanswered--Yours ager of the Temiskaming railway. He, like many others on the road, gradu- ated from the C.P.R., where his pro- gress was very rapid, starting as an operator, then a despatcher, then C.P. Laxative Bromo Quinine, the world ide canse Y inerals, 'and distribut- ing peci Travelling from the county of Frontenac, as far , some four nstantly the dis- ver dis s and high rssibili- en- long na- early in 80 ra- by the P. De- after- desire 1 have is busy for ET DR. GOODWIN TALKS OF THE COBALT DISTRICT. to of. agreed by all men the AN AMATEUR GAME Clerks. the dry-goods and gents' they object ta being designated as ---- ; : batters, none of the members of the : i . ton, | Canadians' Cnietly" | 2114 the 'team being employees of other than | FTOPosal Will Have ; Pousiders Property--Capital is Not a {furnishing houses) baseball nines. | tion -- Changes in Public the | - per ¢ Yesterday afternoon they met again School Teaching Staf--Board whe Great C Aton for it on the cricket (eld and had a six Had Not Quorum. ; am Somes With innings gp. Once more Sully's curves | Board of Education tried to Dr, Goodwin, of the School | proved a Bittle too sh or is oe 2 Pa Tact evoiiog, but of Mines, has returned: from an ex- oh Sain pF i { enough trustees did not attend to i ; i fairly close and interesting. The B : i Sended he roth Be miakauing "shoddies" gathered three men across Jouastitute a foun; iy thirteen fin, April and spent thé summer in the the late, in 2 fevcnd using, Sel ae rook the Messrs, mining camps of Ontario, giving in- | largely owing to wile poor fielding. The furnishers got two i i i hence th ¢as no meeting. Dr. | -------- weeks were spent in the Temiskaming } game, it Jacked How i they might Anglin ee - ie rE after- WERE WELL RECEIVED Satay Sous. giviug Wniveiisa oppor: |tueak [4 u win, Bowover, the "dey. { Avglin , ¥ " % tunities of seeing things at first Sovds hove stil down Se arth aid The chief business was to have been Messrs Hackett and Behan of | Mond and as they really exist, Whig | Leader made an efficient umpire. The | the consideration of the city pro- On being interviewed by a hi vi : perty committee's proposal to change C.M.B.A., at Winnipeg. representative, after a cheering wel. | teams were : i oe ees ropes) vo change Dry-goods--Barry, 1.f.; Sullivan, p.; | the board's cadquarters : pirand president, Hon. M. F. Hac- come from the doctor; he was asked Ludi RY + Parki v.; Coyle, lb.. | city dings. Alds. Sears and Sands kett, grand y J. J. |if he could not give a few of his | Luc ow, nahn, ore. bg and Architect Newlands were present Bohan (Kingston), of the C.M.B.A., | impressions to press. "Give," was | Sullivan, 3b.; McDonnell, r.i.; Roache, ; presen : ' " ol rad A c.f; Corrigan, 2b. to lay the matter before the board, created a great stir in Winnipeg on | the reply, "the only thing is if 1 told Lc . "Egan t aproad oe ro their arrival thore. The: are the fraction of what 1 the people | Furnishers--Barry, 1h.; Gallagher, and the members presen agree A y on a no wy peoy LW Sp... V ; | amine the plans and have an informal 4 2h.; Wellwood, 3b.; Vanhorne, c,; |ar the jy tour of the. west in the interests of | would be 'inelined to doubt my word, the C.M.B.A. There was a parade to (Imagine what remarks would apply | King, ri; Dowsley, s.s.: Ryan, c.f. | discussion. id St. Mary's church, whore Father | should -I-say that I saw bags and | Saunders, p.; Jackson, lf. There ate a Saupe of Shanges in She Cherrier, who preached an oloquent | trunks full of sitver bars, as long and present plans of the architect from the ? i ' sal outlined a few weeks ago. It setmon from the words of the - | as thick as your arm." x Trip Postponed. proposa 3 J " + 3 m co it v t ve the | 1's secre int good and plea- | However Dr. Goodwin saw the pros- | The Kingstod® Cricket Club was to [18 or Oey to give Hi Ye ae sant it is for brethren to live to- pecting and mining operations | have sent a team to Cobourg, : to BE 10 re trier he ou gether throughout New Ontario. All the | day, but owing to the absence from | @ ah S Bp A public recoption was iven to. the camps were visited and most of the | the city. of several members and the joining for school Hbrary ae "ell. : he two castern visitors in St. Boniface time Spent under eanvas. It proved | illness of others, the trip had to be Inspector wou c ve the ax io e- Colldge hall, Tn an address, Grand {very hard work to give all the as. | postponed. tor's old office. No change would be an deprecated the idea | sistance Wired. Prospectors were made with the city assessor's office, of creating any feeling, but it was a | constantly ringing in. bushels of May Have Fun Yet. The uyor ad She Sy solicitor fact that non-Catholics were giving specimens to be examined. The influx If the Iroquois Indians defeat the | oud have. their o Toe = id in N e them ios ion every day, If linto the district in question is con Orientals to-morrow afternoon, inter- | Y1iCh_it is proposed to build in. Lr. She Sathoties of the ny were | tinuous. The government rai way is | esting developments may follow, and | lune estimated the cost at 8, n an association su as I f the public treated to some games ere the season closes. v No More Fees. dames Brickwood, game inspecto for this district, has received a tele gram from the department, at Toron to, telling him not more fees for angling in the river. 1 has always Past to make Americans take out fish ing permits. red-ho property. Ves ---- | feated. LC -- Jropety, whe Rw Sules Ne recorded, ANOTHER LARGE CROWD. | Some of the board members express- Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up BY | that they need no capital to develop re {ed themselves that the proposals were Reporters On Their Rounds. their properties. A few tons of x Gathered at Lake Ontario Park tworth examination. They recognized Newman & Shaw's "Waists."" will realize all the necessary capital. --A Fine Entertainment. | that the city buildings would be im- At Davis', spring lamb chops, Young men have started in with al | The attendance at Lake Ontario |Proved and that the accommodation 12§c. Ib. : most nothing this summer, and are Park last evening 'was again very | for themselves and their officials could steamer America had about 300 | now able by the sale of a carload of large. The excessive . heat combined be quite substantial. The only ob- excursionists from here to Ogdensburg | ore to realize from $20,000 to $40, | with the strong attraction ut the | jection that might be raised wag an . morning. 000. Already prospectors are looking pavilion, tended to draw the people | {© Whether the present hoard head. "There was no session of the police | with longing eyes at the timber limits out to enjoy the fresh breeze and the | quarters were not more central, but court this morning. To make up for | to the south of the district and where fine performance. The pavilion was | this was of little consequence. At _ the the deficiency, Potioe Constable Cutts | Prospecting is forbidden. It is believed | filled to its capacity by pleasure seek- | DeXt meeting of the board, a definite gave a demonstration of the manly | that the government may arrange to | ers, who spent a delightful evening. { ¥Pression of opinion will be given. art of self-defence. throw the northern triangle of these The performers did 'their best to en C. W. Spencer and party were de | limits open. tertain their patrons and succended Changes In Teachers. tained here some days, awaiting ro- The country to the north, of the beyond measure. 'Nike' iarvey's The following changes in the teach- Pairs to their gasoline launch, which | mining district is well suited for farm- | efforts were well received. The Do- | ing staff of the public schools will go met with an accident while en route | Mg. Dr. Goodwin was present at 8 Lherty poodles kept the attention of |into effect in September : here from wmith's Falls, meeting, held at, New Liskeard, by | the audience; every movement and Central school--Miss Pound takes The. an: ment committee of the | Profs. Zavits ad Reynolds, of the feat of the little animal were viewed | Miss Harold's place; Miss Lulu = Rob- Board of cation will recommend Guelph Agriculthral College, and was with interest and applauded. . Miss | inson takes Miss Lizzie D. Allen's that a rand er of [much im with the confident, Dolly Bland received her meed of ap- | place. b manual should be appointed | hopeful tone of the farmers who spoke plause. Her singing and illustrated | Frontenac school- Miss Kelly takes to the public school teaching staff. at the meeting and also with the pictures gave much pleasure. She re- | Miss Bateman's place; Miss Robinson Four men are engaged in cutting | Practical suggestions which the Guelph | sponded to repeated encores, takes Miss Lizzie D. Allen's place, down weods, on vacant lots, parti: professors were able to give them. | The matinee was largely attended Louise school-Miss Harold takes cularly. Citizens who do not wish to | That district will soon be a thriving | this afternoon by the little folks, | Miss Amelia Kelley's place. be taxed oxtra should see that their farming country. who were delighted with the perform Cataraqui school--Miss Cunningham properties are clear of weeds, Some While away the doctor met 2 num- fance of the pretty poodles. They | takes Miss Beaton's place; Miss Scott action has to be taken by the city | ber of Queen's graduates, including thoroughly enjoyed the entertain- | takes Miss Cunningham's place; Miss to prevent. their spread. "4D. C0. McLaren at Cobalt, and ment. The cars were crowded on E. Gilbert takes Miss Scott's place; ; Dr. "Jim" Young at New Liskeard, | every trip to the park. Miss Lizzie D. Allen 'takes Miss His. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. both of whom are prospering and ---- cock's place. rm-- have fine practices, There are some Thrown To The Ground. Depot school--Miss Beaton takes What is Going on About the | five graduates of Queen's who are own- A well-known citizen, in the person | Miss Pound's place. Harbor. ers of properties around Cobalt and | of Charles Harvey, ' met with n sud tite | 2 MT. company wharf : Tug Bromson | Many Others are engaged in survey | den and serious accident about seven GRADUAL EXTINCTION cleared 'down with two grain-laden and prospectingawork. In fact of 8 | o'clock last evening. He was on one | -- barges; tug Thomson cleared for Char. |Party who went up to the new dis- of the street cars' coming down Al- | Of Wild Animals--Norris and lotte, light. trict, yesterday, three were Queen's fred street. It had passed the corner Craig's wharf : Propeller Lake Michi. | me" get off. The car, however, was going quite fast and as it struck the switch at the junction, the sudden swerve threw the unfortunate man to the ground. In falling his head struck the ground, inflicting an wound with possible concussion. Mr. Makira, a medical student, happened to the injured till the arrival of Reid's ambulance. Mr. Harvey was removed to the gencral hospital, where Dr. A. R. B. Williamson look. ed after his injuries. The patient passed a very restless might, but had improved slightly this morning, R. i -- Wedded And Away. A very quiet pel, when Miss Nora M. Kerby and P. H. Bartley, both of Montreal, were un ited in marriage by Rev. Father Ke- hoe. The bride was given away by her and assisted by her niece, Miss Minnie by his brother, W. J. Bartley agd Master Keiley Waterhouse. After the ceremony, a luncheon was served. at ley left on the limited with the in- couple of months, after which they will reside in Montreal, All Honors Taken. That honor should be given where honor is due was evidently recognized by the judges at Winnipeg exhibition this year. The New Scale Williams pianos were granted the highest possi- ble award of all instruments exhibited and the award was popular. Visitors to Winnipeg fair were unanimous in declaring the exhibit of the new scale Williams pianos had ever seen. The handsome designs shown could not be excelled in artistic excellence and the solid quality of the instruments, ------------ To Increase 'The Gangs. The city engineer has found it im- possible to put on an. extra gang to construct concrete walks, on account of being unable to fast enough. The present two gangs will be added to, so that faster work | may result, and 'vet so it will not be advanced ahead of the supplying of | material. With these gangs increased, | it is likely that the remaining two | and one half miles of walks will "yo | laid before the cold weather arrives. | -- ---- - i It pays vou to buy Blaud's Tron To- | nic pifls, at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. The genuine are sold there, | Played Between Two Classes of Friendly rivalry continues between | furnishers of their runs in the fourth and their last score in the sixth innings. Fora few minutes; at the conclusion of the to colleot any | could been the custom in the of Earl and Mr. Harvey had risen to | ugly scalp | to be close by apd rendered first aid | wedding took place | yesterday morning in St. James' cha- | brother-in-law, George H. Waterhouse, | Waterhouse, the groom being attended | the residence of Mrs, Waterhouse, 280 | University avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Bart- | tention of touring the continent for a | the best thing they | get the material | A [BOARD OF EDUCATI { CONSIDER CHANGES INHEAD- QUARTERS. y | McKelvey, (chairman), Bennett, Elliott, Godwin, Hafner, Kelly, La- turney, McIntyre and Thompson. Two more were. required for a quorum and 000. Ald, Sears stated that it was doubt ful if any by-law would have to be submitted to the people because it could be shown that there would be la full return for the expenditure in- . 1 { curred. The case was exceptional. Mr. - | Thompson doubted if any money be expended by the city on capital account without a by-law go- ing to the people. Mr. Godwin gave it - | as his opinion that if the question { went to the people, it would be de- | Rowe's Big Menageries. A few more years and there will be | but' few living specimens of rare wild animals to be seen anywhere in cap | tivity, Every year witnesses their de | cline toward "extinction. Their scar | city is already a matter of grave con cern to natural historians, Man in his | Progress is driving them from their | natural elements. It is only in the menageries of the great circuses that | & very great majority of these strange | and curious creatures may be seen. | Norris & Rowe are rapidly getting {the largest and most complete collec- | tion of animals, and new specimens | captured in the jungles and fastnesses | of all the world are being added. "I'he { number has grown to such propor | tions that the young circus owners were compelled to order larger tents | and join the two menageries into one | huge double affair. The Norris & Rowe | greater circus will exhibit at Kings | ton, on Friday, August 18th, ---- | A Fine Piece Of Road. | Central Canadian, Carleton Place. | The automobile party, consisting of | Messrs. DD, and G, Findlay, A. J. | Neilson and J, C, Switzer, returned | after a delightful drive of Several hun dred miles, their . farthest . point the o town of Napanee, which they ditl from | Kingston--there and -back--in three | hours, They touched | small places en route and altogether had a memorable as well as merry outing. Mr. Neilson described the road i between Kingston and Napanee as "a peach." Indeed, with few exceptions there was no section of their tour | where they could not have burned the | wind had they so desired, at many of the ---- Lifebuoy Soap -- disinfectant -- ix | strongly recommended by the medical | profession as a safeguard against in- | fectious direases. | Th 1833 Hugh Macdonald. father of | Sir John A. Macdonald, conducted a carding, pulling, dyeing and dressing butiness at Stone Mills, now Glenora. All It Needed. There is more real oxygen in | liguified form in the "Solution « of | Ozone (the coupon kind)" than in any | other preparation of a similar nature, # a prompt cure in the killing of all | inxide germs of throat, lungs, stomach or bowels it has no ec led with "Celery Ki laxative, That stringent Ozone needed a tonic of this nature to pro- cure the best - results was so apparent that the Public Drug company, of Bridgebiirg, Ont., offer through your : Wes druggist a free package of "Celery King" with every fifty cent or one a ual when coup- "' the famous 4 let, Booth's Berma, Stearn's : JAMES SWIFT & CO. Hot Weather Necessities Talcum Powders Taleum Powders, "The Best" File: Colgate's Violet Tale, Mennen's Bor ated and Violet, Pineo Dowson's Toi Suprema, Carlton's Baby, and many others Stearn's Crystal Velvet for softenin, the 'water and perfuming the bath, 2; and 50c Foot-Ezy and Foot Elm perspiring feet, for tired, Fruit Soline (Best) an excellent fruit operient taken in the morning. Vp, beneficial in constipation, bilionsne.. and headache. WEN ce AF TW TIVE We have everything in the drug lip You are always sure of getting why you want at The "Best" Drug Store, L. T. Best, Chemist and Optician, 124 Princess Street. "Phone 59, a Palatable Dishes i At a fair price, are a feature at The Keswick Porterhouse Steak and Mushrooms, 60c., iIn- cluding Potatoes, Bread and Butter. $000000000000000000008 2 "THERE 1S A TIME ) FOR ALL THINGS." Now, 'while prices are low, is the time to fill your coal bin with best quality SCRANTON COAL from P. Walsh's Yard BARRACK STREET. \ $20900000000000000uu0N $1.50 and $2 Fancy Shirt Waists For 76¢, Each, Another Shirt Waist Slaughter SATURDAY! e lot we sold on Wednesday was admitted by all to 'be the best Bargain in Waists ever shown in this city. The Saturday Sale will be even better value. 36 only fine quality Fancy Shirt Waists, some in plain colors, others in Fancy designs, a sample lot and all this seasons designs, regular price would be $1.50 to $2 each. Yours on Sat- urday morning (if you are early enough), 75c. each. A SNAP FOR THE MEN A line of fine quality Fancy Shirts, in odd sizes, big value at 75¢. One price to clear, 49c. each. The best Dollar Shirt in the city. either stiff or soft bosom, newest designs made from finest Percale, any of them, on Satur- day 69c. each. 200 yards of Crash Towelling, Te. qtrality for 5c. a yard. 10 dozen small size Cotton Towels slightly damaged, former price 10c. to 15¢. a pair. Satur- day special 5c. a pair. See the $1.25 White Quilt on Sale, 98c. ; Newnan & Shaw . E have a few tons of small- sized coal to sell at $4.60 TON. If your stove is a @® small one it's just the size for you. ~ LOOK AT IT? PHP 0 000000000404 00 dollar bottle of "Solution of Ozone (the coupon kind)." ~-- Cs | XChan Save M We have place three lots of Ladies' ° at a price that will money. No. 1. Ladies' Tan F year welt, new Now «vvessusdes No. 2. Ladies' Tan welt, high Cuban } $3.50. Now .... No. 3. Ladies' Choc . Cuban heel, nice Nowe ............ Lots of time to w save money J. H. Sut Dr. KOHR MEDICINE C Handy | BW ERR Weighs 14 oz. scale for preserving reliable one for all sea McKELYV 69 and 71 B, » LANDS, ARCHITE( Wn iy floor over Mahoo store, corner Princess and streets. Enterance oa ago Telephone 68. ELLi® ARCHITEC id oe of New Drill' Hall, 8 ner of Queen and Montreal -------------------------------------- SON ARCHITECT, Po: Bank Building, ooIne an Wellington streets: (Pho P. SMITH, ARCH Anchor Building. "Phone, 345. TENRY otc. Square. MONEY AND BUSINES ET --E TEE TE ITER TITS L., LONDON AND LY Foie Company: A re renewing old o new business get rates from & Strange, Agents. propsty tiered at lowest rates. 0] 1 POLICIES COVER MO PUR Pa and contents than a a ine Sogomts actrees Bavaria ** Square. MEDICAL. Ee George F. Dal B.A. M.D, C.M., M.R.C.S,, (En Lk. R.C. P., (London). Office and Residence, 64 Willian Telephone 378. EDUCATIONAL. Fall Term Opens Sept. KINGSTON BUSINESS GO! LIMITED Head of Queen St., Kingston, r A modern, - and school. r Practical, complete, thorough, ual instruction given in all cow subjects. * Students may enter at any tim Expert professional teachers i Open throughout the whole yes Write, call or telephone for ter ¢atalogue. J.B. McKAY, . President. HAVE YOU ANYTH TO SELL OUTSIDE OF Y SINS AND YOUR TROUBL COME TO WH. EURRAY, The Aucti permanent H. F. METCAL Prix

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