Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Oct 1906, p. 3

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e Se Cd AS LR lo d Corrs LANIM external nim Kinds, q {pala} So tn > ro that pn con {le same ighariaas. © ula # nthing th ~It is & §o™mbination of pH Seal Skin Sacks Persian Lamb Sacks Fur-lined Coats Ruffs and Muffs ang Fancy Neck Pieces 'W.F. GOURDIER Exclusive Fur Store Phone 700 Silver We are ever on the "Lookout" for new goods of this kind, steadly increased our line ; having lately add- od numerous exclusive de- signs in Pioredd Silver Fruit and Nut Bowls, Bon-Bon Dishes, . Salt Seta, Fern Coasters. etc. No two pieces pg quite alike ; a fact which adds to the value of a gilt of this Kind. SMITH BROS Jewelers--Opticians 'Phone 666. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. : and have A WARM SUBJECT There's nothing In the world we're sa euch interested In as Coal at this time ol the year. It may sound queer tg speak of coal buying and selling as sclence, but that's what we've made it: Two important discoveries we have made are that complete satisfaction to Our customers pays best, and that the way to wii business is to deserve it. Booth & Co. FOOT OF WEST ST. Phone 133. BiG SALE RIBBONS In a great variety of widths and colors. 22 shades in broken lines to choose from Prices were 13¢, 15¢, 17¢, and some 20c a yard. To-Night your choice of the fot 10¢ a yard To-night 25¢c. will buy 1 pair. of extra good quality Imported Worsted Socks, best black and seamless, a regular 35c. line. To-Night, 25e Ladies' Elastic Knit, Un- shrinkab le Underwear, Vests and Drawers, the 35¢ quality, Only 10c--1 Barrel of ass: assorted Hair Pins, 1 doz. Boot Laces and 500 best Pins, a 20c. package, To-Night, 10¢ INEWMAN & SHAW TO-NIGHT For 25¢ a Garment - or fonight ; Ladies! Hose Supporters, with satin pad, in all colors, black and white, F0-NIGHT, 35¢, line FOR 19c. PAIR|% Men's Black Cashmere Sox, all wool and seamless, in sizes 35¢. 10, 10} and 11 inches, value { i FOR 8c. PAIR Ladies' Elastic 'Ribbed "Vest 'and Drawers, fleeced:linéd, good heavy welsh TONIGHT, 35c¢. line FoR 19 PAIR] Ladies' Bla 1 narrow and = wide sims, made of a good Taffeta Silk, your choice, : NIGHT, 19c. Ladies' Fancy 'Collars, in black and white; also colors, worth up to 35¢. mach TO-NIGHT, 19c. Monday M rqing Snaps in browns, greys and greens, warth wl and $1.25 yard, your choice while 400 yards last, 49c. per yard |: Jas. Johnston Store 180 Wellington Street. Court of Revision NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Court of Revision for hearing ap- Petrolia, Ontario, and his son, believe ponds + i DSmiament for the | that' "this No. 3 well; after being pat 7, dor Seve ul Wards of the | SHOT at differcat depths, will pro- City Dances in hy Aouncil Shamber: | duce 75 to 100 barrels of Oil per day. Ontario awd' St. Lawrence Wards, on | This well is 1,800. feet deep. a a Tema Werasy i | of ECOND--Sevecnl thousand shires Wednesday, Nov. 7th, 1906. at 2.30 |of: PLUM RIVER. IFAD 3 .NING p.m. : Ridéan and Victoria Wards, on | STUCK; par vulue $1.00, selling price Thuraquy, 'Nov. 8h, '1906, at 2.80 | 25c, per share. This property con- Ru W. W. SANDS, sists of 215 acres of firstclass lead City Clerk. lands. The Mine is clear of debt, has wan 'ADAMANT' Wall Plaster Ready for use by- adding water. Put apa bags, 100 Ibs. In each. White Rock Finish Pat up In bags, 50 bs. In cach 3597 Barrack P Walsl St. "Phone 109 LJ URY STOCK ONLY. garment, tells you it will fitand won't shrink, -- your own dealer so guarantees it |" Underwear thus trademarked is' softer, more for Sale. Fafins "We would be pleased to show you over i of the Farms we have for sales It' will cost .you nothing only your time. The , followiig is about one-half of our 50 acres. Price $1200 he" - 1400 100 a 1800 300 1900 ol a 2000 87 " 2000 100 - 2400 00. 3000 is 3500 3 ' 4200 160 + 4500 1680 . 4 5000 Lo : 5500 100 * . 5900 170 ' - 6000 216 6500 200 7000 200 8500 380 At F000 280 4 12000 800. * - 14000 T. Jd. LOCKHART Real Estate Agent Wellington Street - - Kingston TO INVESTORS: ld and TREAS: I now offer for I sell on Commission, sale i FIRST-WESTERN OIL & CON- SOLIDALED PREFERENCE SHARES ut Par, $10.00; interest guaranteed for "three years. at 6 per cent. per an- num. Every. shave purchased will' re- ceive. a bonus of one share of Common Stock, par value $10.00. I personally inspected several © properties of this Company within the past two months and can recommend above investment. A contract 'has been made to snk 3 wells at Waterton Lakes, and a tunnel 100 feet long is now being driven to cross-cut the 5 scams of Coal on the Pincher Creek property. There \is 75 feet of Oil now, in the casing of No.3 well, and steps are being taken to start pumping on - this well and" the prospects are. very bright. The Su- perintendent, Mr.' Stafford, formerly of two shafts, one 120 feet deep and one 70 fect deep, with all necessary ma- chinory for working purposes, and is in the development stage, with a lot of ore in sight in each shaft. Further particulars on application. This property also inspected by me within the last 60 days. Fifteen days atlowed : prospective buyers to inspect the property before paying for stock, This. property is within three miles of Stockton, Ill, and on the lead and zinc range... Mining is very active in that district" now. THOMAS MILLS, 79 Clarence St., Kingston, Ont. » - - » wt LIFE ASSURANCE May be obtained at & Cost in the ROVAL INSURANCE coy ~~ OF ENGLAND LARGE PROFITS, ECONO- MICAL MANAGEMENT For Particulars apply to W. J.B. White, Agent, Kingston EMBOSSING ENGRAVING Neatly done at the| Whig Office. BRITISH - AMERICAN "HOTEL KTNGEYON - - ONTARIO Has undergone 'alterations and 5 now apen to the _ travelling public. Ww TELFER . af Propriétoi] One of the handiest and most useful a.ticles these cold days is a No putting the lauds in the water. + Np squeesing or twisting the ra ! Simply a pressure of the foat and the cloth is dry. Family Size, $1.75 Washing Machines, Cloth Wringers, Soifed Clothes Baskets. MITCHELL'S HARDWARE "Annual Dividend Policy" A i Twentioth Century. feature in Life has been adopted by the Canada Life Assurance Co., Canada's leading com To mit the demand of the publi > "new poliay has been devised by which the divi- dends Jon be applied annually to re duce the premium, or by way of bonus additions. ' The amounts of such re- J ductions of premium, or bonus addi- Ftions are written in the policy and guaranteed. This com having always pany 2 an average bonus of TWO PER C are Sable to put this polity on the market, and it would be to the insur- publics 'advan or cor hg with og 18 Market Street, Kingston. J. O. Hutton, pe. | . . MANAGER. Green Grapes 30c. Basket of sweet green or blue grapes, 30c.« Crawiord. ---------- Universal. meat choppers from 81.25 to $1.35; all guarantend. Strachan's Duck Shooting in the North-Wast ~Police Magistrate Has Pur-, chased a Home--A Sufall Boy Napanee, Get. 27.--Miss Edith M. McRossie, daughtér of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McRossie, was Jarciel in New York, on , Monday, October 2nd, to Gustave S Raries Hen king, 5 Mass. Miss Irish, fen of the Rabinson company, was married at the home of her brother, Ferman Irish, Warcham, on October th, to Robert Milling, otmanly ot Nopnnee, but now of In . Head Mrs. Wilbur Alcombrack, Richmond, are rejoicing over the ar rival of a little daughter on October 16th. Miss Ethel Soby, nurse-in-train- ing of Washington, D.C and Mrs, J. T. Soby. W. F. Hit rived home, Thursday morning, -from.| vears a three weeks vacation spent in Mani- toba. In company with Alexander Henry, C, E. Hall and L. C. Baker and sons, for eight duys, they camp- ed out at Oak Lake. and enjoyed the duck shooting of that place. He was accompanied by his son, G. E. Hall, of Montreul. Mrs. George Conger and Mrs, J. W. Gates left this week for Winnipeg. Roy Carscallen and bride, of Dresden, Ont., are spending. n few days with thé guests of his uncle's, Ts» G. and J. C. Crascallen. Mrs. T. E. Ander son, John street. entertained her lady friends to a tea last evening frou four to six o'clock. D. B. Wil son arrived home this week from 'a sivweeks' vacation spent in Manitoba and the North-West. Miss Haney, of he Callagiate Insti- tute staff, has tendered her tion to take effect af her. Fesigun board 'cart secure a teacher-- to take her place. . Ernest Madden returned home last week from a two months' stay at Indian Head, Sask, and has entered the law office of H. M. De roche, K.C. William Rankin, police magistrate," has purchased Harvey Vankoughnet"s residence on Dundas street. At the chéese board yesterday after- noon, 935 boxes, boarded; 11%c. and 12¢. bid: no sales; board adjourned for two weeks. A little seven-vear-old son of Isaac Cornwall had his leg broken in 'a scuffle with a couple of other lads one He may change your fears 'to diwdems, Open the door ! Op let im the door of the soul ; Sympathy It will make the sweet for stranger and kin ; halls of the hearts so ir That angels may outer unaware, Open the door ! Mechanics, Farmers, Sportsmen. To heal and soften the skin and re- move grease, oil and rust stains, paint and earth, etc., use The "Master Me- chanics" Tar Soap. . Albert Toilet Soap Co., Manufacturers, Try Ay $1.50 men's sweaters. The Grand Trunk railway company will apply to parliament. for. power to establish 4 pension and superannua- tion fund for their employees. Bezema on Leg Doctors Could Not Cure--Itching Was Terrible--No. Trace of Disease Left Since Using Dr. Chase's Ointment What is so disagreeable and what so torturing as dreadful, itching eczema? Here is a record of father and daught- er being thoroughly cured of this hor- rible disease by the use of Dr. Chase's Ointment. 'e Most doctors have given little at- tention to diseases of the skin, and when they come across a really severe case of vozema or salt rheum they are helpless unless they are broad-minded enough 'to recommend Dr. Chase's Ointment, as many do. Every means seemed to fail in the case 'of Mr. Frey and his little daugh- ter, - The torturing, itching, burning and slinging sensations brought keen suffering, and nothing proved effective healing the raw, flaming sores. But Dr. Chase's Ointment soothed the in- flammation until the itching disap- peared, and gradually and naturally the sores were healed until not. a of the old disease refnained, ¢ Dr. Chase's Ointment proved a blessing to this home. Hiram Frey, Norwood, Ont. states : "I was troubled for . tem years with eczema on one leg. The itching was terrible, and wien scratched the blood would come. The doctors could not cure me. Fortunately .I heard of Dr. Chase's Ointment, and its persistent use has completely cured me. There is now no trace of the disease left. "My little girl? two years old, has also been cured of eczema by Dr. Chase's Ointnient, - Her face was a i mass of sores, and we had to bandage her hands to keep her from scratching Today her face ix clear of even A scars which the ugly sores made, and she is thoroughly cured. I am glad of un opportunity to let people know what a blessing Pr. Chase's Ointment has proved itself to me." Whenever there jo luching skin or a sore that refuses to heal Dr. Chase's Ointment can be used with most satis- factory results 60: a box, at all are. Bibby's special 25¢. hosiery. i Toronto, dealers, or Bdmanson, Bates & Co., trong, pure thoughts which - shall banish sin. They will grow and bloom with grace vind 4 And their fruit shall he sweeter than that of the vine Open the door ! Open tho door of the heart; let' in for Ten Years to. accept money ions about it, but tions had been stirred to its very depths by a con- troversy as to her it Should ac- would stand up and say to Mr. Roeck- efeller, Reap 3 money; you stole jt from t would we will not accept come near to making Bom fool Now laasome + oan. op bs in this world who has but money, and no conscience back of it, "Senator Beveridee has as saying in Washington not long | ago," he went on, "that what we need in this country is a moral regen- eration in both public and private life, and I believe that Senator Bev- eridge is. right. The inwestisations that have taken place in the last two years show a moral degradation in both business and political life. All over in. io aly there has been an attempt _to fy. politics. There has ficht against graft and crook- bee a in . and investigations have shown that in the great business communities there has been constant immorality under the guise of modern business methods, and we find that these men have not only been plunder- ing the public at larve, but swindling their closest associates in their own entevprises. "There has berm a revival of virtue, and I believe it means un creat deal to this country, for it is the indica- tion men following the dictates of their consciences, and conscience, al- ter all, is the most Potent force that man knows on earth Mr. Bryan declared that Philadel: phia, which he calle] " the most ecor- rupt city in the country." had been redeemed by the meople, and thourh it did not have a reform mayor it had a reformed. mayor. TAKE PRECAUTIONS. Authorities Prepared For Revolt Should it Occur. : Cairo, Oct. 27.--~The denial given by. | several correspondents. to 'the state: ment that 420 troops ave kept under arms' at night in readiness for instant service is untrue. The men are stil under arms at night. : The 'reason for this precaution is' kept secret by the military authori- pember He CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES . » Fint Insertion, 1c 'a word Bach con: socutive fusertion thesvafter do. a HELP WANTED-MALE, A SMART BOY, APPLY AT LIVING: six sven rooms ston Bros. ocaliey: Apply Box a yt ™ STRONG BOY TO LBARN PRINTING, a ih Apply Whig office. A MALL UPTODATE BRICK ------------------------------------ ---- gating in. 1. CARETAKER, KINGSTON YACHT Club. Apply, O, 8S. Kirkpatrick, 42 Clarcnce street. MEN TO AID IN MAKING MEN'S Wueen St. church & in SUCCess, ct 8 pan. Ses the men labor. TEN MEN TO RUN TIN PEDDLING carts, good job und steady work to sober, industrious men. Address or fall ou duo. J. Sullivan, Bro®nville, $Y oy SAL GENTLEMEN TO HAVE THEIR Oyetnonts i made to look like new, pre Bg turned. New w Sang . . Prices o id Ye Plater, 181 fant. Gulla MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE IN eight weeks. Gradua earn ten lo eighteen her bay Branches through- aut t Usunde and Uniled States. Help Terres SC ------------ PLAIN SEWING TO Do 3 THE DAY. Avvly 297 Queen s = A FARM TO REN, of purchasi ------------------------- ----------------------- CMY PROPERTY TO BUY; yt word. Minimum charge for ome im jar cash, J. 8. R. McOann, 5 sertion, 25¢. dyes streut, . ] «A mouths, for Se house. iy To oy FOR CASH, vO HOUSES | WITH A VIEW | ores nx. McCann, 5. 1 Brock Si stating terms, to Box "P." ™ office. : ood location. Estate Agent, 3% Wellington Real YOURS MAN SEEKS MPLOYMENT. references years @x- prime "in oMs Work. x ABRY Box care km office. BOYS "AND GI ie steady workers. oper week. Apply yg Sor JK and Queen streets. 3 FC HOUSEMAIDS AND AX wan, for seneral work. References required. Apoly at "once Bu Btneral Hospital, tween 7 and THRER able SITUATION AS STENOGRAPHER aN city. Would do clerical work also. Long exporience. Best 'of references furnished. Apply to Box 20, care Whin office. : GENERAL SERVANT. NO WASHING. Apply Mrs. Macpherson, 162 Earl St. --------------------------------------------------p---- AN EXPERIENCED COOK. NMEFER- ences -requirgd. Apply at 70 Barrie street, A WOMAN TO GO TOTHE COUNTRY, family of two, No hard work. Ap- ply hig office, AN EXPERIENCED HOU SEMALD. Apply in the evenine to Mrs. A ~ Galvin, 181 King street. Chipa at Othoe, 81" Brock street BILLIARD TABLE, CAROM, NEW York make ; bid hat cushion space. Apply 'through + office, AMERICAN ENUYCLOPEDIA, NEW sixteen volumes, at spacial reason. Apply rough ------------------------------------ SEVENTEEN HORSES, ALL KIN a 2,500 vound team day this week. ties. A m of the headquarters' for $65, . ee -- aN us renee} stall, when guestioned, replied that | Con TUG ERIS OR CANVASSERS, fn, y Aunt, in Open The Door. + | there were some things which could be 'Apply for particulars profitable, Chicago Examiner, 5 said and others. which could not be Madam Waites Migs Go." TEN AC OF GOOD LAND WITH. Quen the Waor, let in the dir fuwers | said. The alertness of the military Que. In 4 miles of city limits, will be sold are fair . "| authorities at the present moment, he 95 Clare street. > Joy is abrontl in the world today: +o added, hblonged to the Inter ate- 500 LADIES--TO SEB MEN SERVE ; HU oud door is 'witle 'open IU my Come gee Ty supper and entertain them at Men's this way: ERY E Soctul, Queen St. church, Tuesday "8 | NINE HUNDRED DOLLARS WiLL Oport the door ! So fur as is known to Fauropeans, p.m, buy &. house nearly mew, good cellar Opén the door,' let in the sun ; an attack By the natives is not | emsese---------- bard d soft water, new barn, good He hath a sujile for everyome. threatened, but atithe same time the localit or an He hath yupde of the raimirop sold od | rect grave words of Lord Cromer on LOST, ply TT oe! gowms + be imeem semen 3 ALL KINDS OF orey PROPERTY, " McCann Real Estate the seditious lightly' regarded. It is satisfactory to know, in any event, that the au thorities are prepared instantly to suppress any rising. JOIN ALASKA AND SIBERIA. By Project to Unite Continents Railroad. New York, Oct. 27.--A big step to- warts' the realimtion of the dream of great railroad 'builders avas taken to-day when it was announced in Wall street that the " Alaska-Siberfan Railway company' had 'been incorpbr ated in the state of New Jersey with a capital of $6,000,000. The project i# to build a line of railroad across Siberia and Alaska, tumnclling under Behring Straits. The construction of this railroad is one of the most important links in the world-encircling horseshoe of railroads that wilh make it possible to travel by rail from Buenos Ayers Jor even Montevideo 40 Cape Town. It has been the dream of the world's railroad builders for years, but the incorporation would indicate that it is to be something more than dreams. Beautiful Sass Dress. An evening gown of messaline, soft satin or silk ix hére shown, the model being in pale blue'satin, with a bolero of 'the satin embroidered in a raised design in silk and fine pale blue pord. The bolero was cut in #ections, Which were outlined with a narrow milliner's fold of the satin, the rounded parts of the' little jacket being edged with silk ball fringe to match. short sleeves were of cream lsoe and met, edged with narrow pale blue ribbon and plaited panels, with a flounece lower portion, as shown in the sketch. The ball trimming was also used on. the skirt: as shown. Threatened To Murder Officers. Vasconwver, B.C. Oct, 27.--A riot | and mutiny aboard 'the British bark { Pot was reported on her arrival, last night. A rips roaring, mutinons crew ed the cargo ane greedily drank beer. porter and stout, and stiempt- od to mumder the shipmate and threat. ened the lives of the master and mate, Burn. Swiit's ol ts cheapest, Quality 'the A DRESDEN RIBBON BELT, WITH gold buckle. on Princess St. Finder please return to Whig office. CONVENTION RAILWAY CERTIFI cate. Finder please return to Miss Burgess, "The St. George,"' Toronto, ont. 4 SMALL "STEEL PURSE, CONTAIN. ing koy. last eveming. Reward for its return to this Office or 253 Queen street. A NICKLE WATCH Thanksgiving Day, tetween Opera House and British Awerioan Hotel Finder will te rewardud by returning to Whig office AND FOB, ON FARM, ON BATH. failing wells on the hE Dr. clay a of the he bebe To Py Count; Apoly to J, P. Footie, ARE Taem, of at Alfred street, rane MONEY. AND BUSINESS. OUR POLICIES COVER MORE ON uilding and Sontents Shan any other oftiers Sn, Insurance al. a * 5 LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND ALOR + UMRBRELL. A, WITT N GOLD HANDLED H on the Car itinls ""M hursday evening, Oct. Ward for return to Miss 1138 Brock teat: 25th. Re- Jackson, A SILVER COMMU NION CUP BELONG. ing to 'St. Luke's church. i the finder will hand it to Mr. Alf Shannon, at the 'News' office he 'will be suitably rewarded and no questions asked. MEDICAL. DR. M¢CARTHY, OFFICE LATELY occupied by Dr. Ryan, corner Mon- treal and Brock street. BOARD AND ROOMS. ROOMS, AT 36 WELLINGTON ST. well located, warm and bright, with or without board. AYLESWORTH AT WIARTON. Talks About the Quebec County Election. It was while the minister of justice was referring to the unwavering course of Sir Wilfrid Laurier that he took oc- easion to speak of the Quebec county eleetion : "Duly yesterday in the eounty of Quebec,' * he said, "the fires of sectarian hatred have been lighted, on the ground that Sir Wilfrid Laur jer was too. British for his political opponents there. If he is too British for them he should be British enough for the province of Ontario. Just be cause he is, upon principle and upon fonviction, a man firm and true in his loyal allegiance to the British crown and to British institutions, just bé cause he is, upon conviction, building on this continent to the best of his ability a united and harmonious race, just because he is, by every aet of his life, stonining every nerve to bring into peaceful wnion - the two. races which have bee too long opposed in this countrv--just for this reason he i= undoing the work of those who would seek to keep the two races apart. And just as those in Quebec who wish his downfall are today hav ing the victory they say they have won on the plains of Quebec, those in Ontario who are exulling in the vie tory over Sir Wilfrid Laurier are, if they but knew it, digging the very grave of British institutions in 'Can- ada, and seek to pit us in the posi- tion "in which we were fifty or sixty years ago, whem one provinee was urrayed against the other and there seemed to be nor hope of a solution of the difficulties of our str comtry."' He Hard or soft corns cured with three applications of Peck's Com Salve. Guaranteed. Money back if not satis factory. In boxes 15e. at Wadé's drug a our carts! bright clean coal at Swift's Scranton coal vards. reason, A Tey iy: ual 0' glows. in; 3 assols BAL 187, 15 in addition to which the policy holders have for curity the jmliuiited liability of all the ushers. city pro- possible Paton: Before renuWwing old or giving new husiness get rates from Strange & Stranve, Asents. ARCHITECTS. WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF. fice, second over Mahood's Drug xO! Princess and Ba \TH ROAD. 'LESS | an two. mitles 1 EE con- |. HT about 180 acres, three never. 4 ¥ positions. Catal jroo PARTICULARS OF A GOOD FARM | Moter Barber Collen, aw "Tor SAls WItHin 100 miles of Kine Queen, Toronto. ston. Price and terms. Owners anty answer. H. 1. Harsha, 1408, HELP WANTED-FEMALE. Masonic Temple, Chieago. LARGE BRICK * Pri noes Be Cor. 4 for Unive! A HOUSEMAID. APPLY, 200 KING FOR SALE deen. street, . > possession. Gy ve rg . FARMS, ANY. LOCALIT ESIRED. A COOK. NO WASHING. APPLY TO : Mrs. Walkem, Beverly street. -- 3.8 u , -- 61 Broek sires V | ELECTRIC MOTOR, RIUHT HORSE GOON PLAIN COOK. APPLY TO Mrs. Harry Tandy, 86 Johnson St, JoNer. mow-"sunting 'in Wig Press BEAUTLEUL. ¥ YOUNG LADY WORTH: will also inherit ten Thousand 2 nore, wishes Lo meet young n with view: * ke tr the ty ne J Shine a Bs ver y no a Miss Ha GR Noirenn Chicago. YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD PRER. To prove the superiority of mm: Twill owt da, Legal Problem. A woman in New York is placed in a peculiar position by the will of a close friend. The friend willed her a 8700 gown. Just before her bh she requested to ho buried in the dress. Not Jnewing of "the will, relatives complied. ow the will 'is in court. Try Bibby's for Scotch underwear. The entate con's be closed up wail the | King > fortune worth having. Sirets. Entrance on Bagot street. Drawer 788. Chicago, 3 £ B OPPORTUNITIES. HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, ete. Anchor Building, Market Square; | IRON FOUNDRY . (STOVE PREF) gl 'Phone, 345. Jed) To manufacture royuty Hollow Coment Bui Rete + ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, -OF- read. rod: a aac) cline & fiee, Cor. Queen and Hagot streets. aa ind sroduesd: 5 Wi : "the d is Fe WH Sree The Jog t 3 x

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