WHIG, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1900, THE DAILY BRITISH British organizations. Dullman had) always looked forward- to his relbase, | pe -- Ee r 'Ih 'S REMAINS "AT THE PEN J CONVICT 9 REMAINS fi ut g that when bo dod sorvet ARRIVED i : arc TOBE BURIED INST. MAR yo a the minister of josh | cure. fron the minister of justice "LIFE SENTENCE : FOR EX { pardon. However, Dullman has as a : CEMETERY. | much chance of securing his liberty us| CHIEF POLICE MALONE. is | avr-- ! he has of being appointed to the i . i ---- | Dullman, the Leader of the Out- |! hj. Former Chief Constable at Simcoe i 4 Entered the Big Prison on; . board of health. if he doesn't escape, Thuisday Night--Has Hope of | M The get ready for Spring month. Some people always get ready and busy i at the last, moment. Our suggestion that you buy now and get the large choice and avoid the rush of the season. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up Ny Reporters On Their Rounds. he'll die within prison walls,. as rage, Expected That His Tools, 4 poor tool, John Welch did. x ! Welch and Nolan Would Be! This morning, the remains of Welch | 200 Y ds fF Cott w rth | Killed in Their Attempt, | ese, placed in Su Mary's a Gaining Freedom After a ' l arn o actory on, ! 7 | i Eh | Doautes va pean]. SE | 72 White Bedspreads, worth $1.25, fo | | youngest of the Welland canal dyna- | to convey the body to the vault | At" Wao o'clock, oh Thursday night, x : > rE . : =a % { miters, who died in the penitentiary | Messenger Michael Kennedy was in the big doors at the IngStcn pen) Shak: Fla nel fo ult Li '5 Yard : 4 : | on Thursday, will be buried in St. charg of the removal. temtiary opened, and ex-Chief of Po- er n r ning, C ' - * # ; | Mary's cemetery, under direction of | lice Malone, of Simcoe, entercd to i . : 40¢ d for 2 { Rov. Father McDonald, Catholic chap- {serve the sentence of life imprisonment 180 Yds. Unbleached Table Linen, worth oy lain to the penitatiaty, and spiri- imposed upon him i his crime, hl ] . iS ] a. tual advises to the dead wisoner, who In the custody of two constables | 10 D T bl N kin rth $1 50 dc " en, fo 2 we : told the reverend A his last : Malone arrived | at the ota rot, on 3 ozen apie ap 8S, wo k . OZ : : r ay & ~ wishes. The penitentiary has its own | . y the train due at 7:40 o'clock. t so '. . | : 1 50 d 2 for v morgue; 'and pon the bodies of pri- | Bibby 5, the latest hats, $3. happened that the coach in which 36 Pair Only Large Lace Curtains, worth $ . pair, soners are to he sent to relatives, | Special sale at Waldron's Saturday Malone ana the constables were sont: ; re " # they are plainly coffined within the nizht. : s . . ied was brought into the city epot, ill . 9 T 1h f te Yard. prison wills and removed to wither Mrs. C. Cornell, of Napanee, is Vi5: nd on this account the constables We are st selling C owe ng or . & of the cemeteries. As Welch had no | iting friends in the city. did not take a cab' from the outer - ; 3 relatives in America he will receive a ! Bibby's, the latest hats, $2, i i station to. the prisen. cab was 3 prison burial. : . No man realizes how many friends {in waiting at the city station, and |v a When the dynamiters entered the ie bas till he buys an automobile. thon the prisoner was hurried off to| © } penitentiary on May 26th, 1900, after | Blouse sale at Waldron's,. Saturday {the prison, in a blindiig snow storm. £ heing sentenced to life imprisonment | night. See advertisement, | The trip out King street was made in soar hy Sir Chancellor Boyd at Welland, it! See Bibby's new $15 suits. {good time, and within a very brief . ¥ th a was understo® that Welch was a na-| "A wonderful remedy,"' Nerviline. | Seria Maldhe 'was enrolled and ready | = tive- of Dublin, Ireland, and had been | See window display at Gibson's Rid [for his fifst night im the cells. y | 3 ' \ | oa clerk in the newspaper office of the | Cross Drug Store. 'Phone 230. | Malone was a model prisoner. all the 3 | iamous Parnell. The books of Provin- Bibby's $2 hats are swell. way on the trip and 'gave the con- cial + Detective Mwrray show that | Well, if it was not {ime te [stables no teguble. © He appeared to Welch and Nolan were twice tried in [ahout Easter hats the beer ibe' in good spirits, showed no signs Dublin for the 'murder of a British | would not have begun to put in an whatever of nervousnsss, and chatted soldier, but were acquitted. From Ire- | pearance. with the constables on various { land, Welch came to Buffalo, and not | Beautiful premiums with Royal tea. |) but. had nothing to say about {long afterwards, he fell in with the |Gilbert's. 5 ires. The party occupied seats master criminal, Karl Dullman, who! A girl often mi slays her hatpins, but | in the "smoker!' gnd the prisoner ap- was the means of bringing him to :he usually knows ander which corner {pearea to enjoy the good cigars pro- Canada, and to penitentiary till he [of the sitting room table she left her jvided Kim. Some travellers also oe- died. . It is believed that Dullman ex- | .ym. cupied seats in the smoking car, and pected that both Welch « and Nolan | See Bibby's $15 blue suits. {the prisoner engaged in conversation would meet their death in dynamiting "Cures colds and la grippe in 'with them and he intimated that it | the canal locks, and that he himself, day," Laxative Iwas his pelic€ he would be given his { after directing operations, would have juts 95¢. hox | freedom after serving about fifteen ! no difficulty in escaping, Welch main: | Dyyg Store. {years. His hope seemed to be built | tained that he had joined Dullman | See Bibby's Yale suits, $15. {up on this and although it was an while he was drinking heavily, and | 4, Cloyne, an old lady, Clif long time to wait it appatently pave that he didn't realize the enormity of |g. attended a Church of England [Mm a good deal of comfort. the crime he was abetting, ervice which happened to be held on | The prisoner Avas *handeufied to one "He was the thinnest man 1 ever |, {of the constables and, of course, BEDROOM SUITES. Wooden Beds, %12 $16 up to $150 We have a fine line at and £36 That $9 Bed we got at a hargain and are selling at 86.50 is worth lL oking at. » With or 'Iron £13, all through kis trial, and even to the! ROR A inst, declared hat her yusband Mas | 7 ; : : : A : t guilt the crime for which such | . ivy po Asthma is THIN MODEL Dangerous WATCHES a heavy penalty had been meted out It may .not be bad now, hut it FOR GENTLEMEN to him. The prisoner comes of a well- to-do and much-respected family in a town in Western Ontario, and before will be ii not attended to. Cripp's Asthma Cure will 'check and cure it very quickly in its first stages. We are showing a new ex- tra thin "Elgin" Watch, in Filled Cases of the very best he met with this trouble, had always Cripp's Asthma Cure §|3 usa ¢ horne a good character. When the call came for service in the South Af- Will also check and cure 'old standing cases, and give relief Lo rican war, the prisoner was one of the first ready to go to the front for his country's sake, and saw active ser- vice. the hacking'cough, difficult bhreaih- ing and sleepless nights. It is not an inhalant; which simply gives relief, but it is a systematic Is one of the neutest things ws know of 'in the Watch 'World, and the price is mod- erate, | | The crime for which the isomer | | | medicine that will cure. SMITH BROS., was sentenced, is, no doubt, fresh im Price 50c. Only. Jewellers. Opticians. the minds of all readers. He was Mahood's Drug Store. Issvers Of Marriage Licenses, found guilty of theft, arson and at- Princess and "Phone, 666. tempting to shoot a brother-consta- ble. : ' Malone is the second man to come to the penitentiary on a life sentence, We have just received jour. New Fur Styles for 1909 and 1910. Can make within a very short time, Rose, the! young 'man convicted of robbery and over OLD FURS into latest style now. Lrutal assault upon a. woman, in To- See Our New Stock of rento, and who made a sensational Feather Boas. talk gigns ap- MATTRESSES, Clean, thick $4, Our Health equal, o 80,000 fortable, aiitary gq in that 50 FACROOON to sold 105, Canada means satis KR3.50, 84 1 i r 85.00 de g lie and comf: RUGS, old mil Germany, Austria and color one Bromo-Quinine Tab- at Gibson's Red Cross Yours, Phone 90. was HN in imitations. ORCS escape from the Toronto jail, is the was not generally [other retent arrival, on a life sen- prisoner would ar-| tence. prevented a curious Taafionat rs the station. However, at THE W.C.T.U. 1S GLAD the sight of the handeufied man, the few who happened to be at the sta- tion, craned their pecks 'to get a After Prandy Chocolates. glimpse of the man wha has been sa |. The monthly meeting of the W.C.T. in «the limelight for several U. was held in the Y.W.C.A. parlors, Pasty, Thursday = afternoon. The president cabbies conductea the usual devotional exer- cises, Mrs. Lyon leading in prayer. The treasurer, Mrs. Rogers reported tho financial standing of the union to ho a little more encouraging. A letter was read dy the corvespond- ing secretary from Mrs. Detlor, with | reference to Mrs. Hyslop, dominion | organizer, who is visiting the unions | throughout the province, but she | was not likely to be in the vicinity of Kingston until May, it was decided that it would be unwise to plan for public meetings during that busy | month. The corresponding secretary was 'instructed to reply accordingly. Report of the pcteail parlor social held in. the Y.W,C.A. rooms was yiv- en, and the advisability wf holding an- | other this season was disenssed, but not decided upon. An item appeared in White Ribbon Tidings, Stating that as the supply of comfort bags for last year was in excess of demand, none : would be required this year. It was decided to sena money instead, to he used in defraying the expenses of the missionaries, 'The members tan at him." Thursday mworn- liver being the CACAO HAL this Bagot Sts. That Inspector Wright is Hot ago. e¢ was worn down to a sha {Gilbert's dow hy 'the disease that had attagked { most embarrassing one, \ In Kingston, it : i } Store. "hone ! He was a happy, bright fellow - and "20 Drug Store 308 much easily led "At heart he was not | | ! in : See Bibby's sporty 82 hats. him," went on the citizen, it | , . 2 ; (now , \ | George Roschoom, Cape Vincent. N.Y. { kno n when the weeks bad," said one who knew him, 'but | - - s T. F. Harrison Co. | or ninetieth birthday. . saw," { y {subject to the gaze of all the "'eur- hi Mrs Thomas Holland and Mrs. | was painful to look He | : Mand ;; an : \ passed away quietly [rttended the funcral of their father | Vand iC rowd at g 1 The at the station, companionship and good fellowship were very eagerly soliciting fares, ap were his ruination. © He would drink : REE aid a citizen who, by chance, | See Bibby's sporty $2 hats : saw: John Welch, the dead convict, in | Niagara hand-packed tomatoes {ous onas™ on the train when it be- : s the penitentiary asylum a few weeks | anitary tins. Beware 'of came known that he was on board. N Ti . : {In this way his pesition was made ga ) ing, chirrosis of p ' ing, chirrosis of the : : James Gummer, Inverary. | | . cause He had been in the hospital [*' 9! ibbv's C ad . Q1% I : : 1 ) | See Bibby's Cambridge suits, £15. {lor some time lately. He had beep | Red Cross. Cold Cr ip coll 1 ju and onl at © Various tans but | ed Cross Cold Cream, in collapsa- y | 4} tlle tubes, for chapped ski at Gih- | last fall he entered for the last tirge, | © tHDES, tof chapped skin, a ab) on's Red Cross £30. See Bibby's brown derbies, $2. | > : peared to amuse the prigoner, and as and a few glasses would stir him up. he walked across the station platform, \ clap on the back and a laughing } smiled 4 . : ] y aughiny a or ree ER Le smided. A minpte later, Le was {comment, 'Jack, vou're the best = fel | See Bibby's Harvard suits, $15 : Mrs. W. Phillips, Montreal street, has roturned after a pleasant visit to hor who The only Linoleum ! rother, «i the Theatto, Belleville, | worth buying. 1 George Rochefort, manager seated in the cab with the constables, {the ""'cabbie!' shut the door with a bang, and he started on the last stage of his journey. In a very short time he heard the bahg of another door, 'but 'this time it was that of the door which separated him from the outer workl. The saddest part of the whole journey i when the prisoner reaches the prison, and the corfstdbled) them¥élvesd would indeed need to be men of steel, not to feel "sad, when this point is reached. It is then that the truth of that old saying, "The way of the transgressor 15s hard," is impressed more strongly upon the mind of the prisoner. On his trip down to the penitenti- ary, Malone was' attired' in a fine black "suit, black overcoat and stiff hat, and made a fine appearance. He has a rather pleasing = eountenance, and would not be taken for the erim- inal class. The prisoner was sentenced a week ago. He is married, and the reason for his not coming to the pent) a "tentiary sooner, was that he wished MUST PAY i have time to make arrangements for the care of his wife, and this | privilege was readily granted him by | the cowt. The parting between the prisoner and his wife was a most touching one. The wife stood by him EMBROIDERIES. Sr ---------------- low in the world," would put. him un Have we really got smallpox or a | y 0 ot der control. He was easily persuaded | 'fake scare " Bonner will tell you POSS BY S arp S {and 1 think this is how Dullman dop- [ihe facts in Ontario hall, Monday fed him." fe . | See Bibby's $2 Brown derbies. cay," remarked an officer, who talked | An optimist a man who each [about the poor fellow's death, "that [* ring confidently renews his efforts tq had {Pullman's plans failed at Weland-- tot somé maple molasses that tastes | providential fy $0 as to the' damage |1.ke the kind he had when a hoy. {done and the capture of all concern: | See Bibby's brown suits, $15. {ed--that he had got Welch and "No-| Picture postal cards, scenes in lan to do the deed fully convineed |1ind, Wales, Scotland, ete. : that dead. men would tell no tales, | dok, a Lig snap at 15c. only, at Gi [He thought in the explosion hoth i! ert's. F I' j men would have been killed: they See Bibby's swell $15 suits. R. C au S [could not escape fast enough to Francis Bush, of Brownville, N.Y., {avoid the general wreck. But they |i< spending a few days in the city. idid and this foiled the conspirator's 'H parents and brother, Wellinaton | plans and led to the downfall of all)' { Bush, will return with him to Brown- Welch was a kindly, good natured ville, where they will reside in future. {fellow and was well liked by keepers | See Bibby's natty £15 suits, - | and convicts. Careful attention and prompt deliv city given to all 'phone orders. These : tormy days "phone 230, Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. 'ning, March 8th, 8 o'clock "The late Detective Muiray used to We have at present the finest range of Embroideries and Insertions ever brought intc Kingston. The best is at can be produced, to be 1s T+ only Ded ido oe ce Nargw width Embroider- ies and Insertions, : . a¢ a Yard and Up Corset Cover Embroideries, {4 in a big range of dainty pat- (3 terns, at : 3 20c a Yard and Up | W. F. GOURDIER. HESS' CELEBRATED Grease Paints, Face Powders, is Kingston # Carpet Warehouse. B . Fortify the System Against Colds, &c. PCCP O04 40 He was a good worker, | anit, obedient and oureful. He work- ed in the tailor shop for a time and later was put in the library at light- work, owing to 'his 'declining health. [ He was patient and cheerful in his ill- By. using ness, war well cared for and his spiri- | tual adviser, Rev. Father Macdonald, | Tor Coal Removed From Wilbur {chapbiin and rector of the Church of Company's Mines. . ' Bovril or Johnston's [chemin aad x. ; i {the Good Thiel at 1 ortsmouth, wa ably : { : a : ; Liquidator Clisdell of the Wilbur . constant in his administrations. What- : a ul ee (over vas witb svthing. 'as te of Iron Ore company, limited, of Toron- | joe hah ad g, as Lc to, which went into liquidation on ; tresh i i past, 1« sacredly guarded and not a We 'have a fres supply, } hy bY ; < | August 26th, 1908, has been given an ha 85¢. and $1.00 jword can be disc losed by him. Tt is =0c., 35¢., C, eon thought he has a wife in Iroland, but she | pleased to see the action taken by In- | spector Wright in regard to branay | chocolates, and hope that 'he may snc- | ceed in preventing their being sold in | + of union were | { HP ODOC DP I IOC Ow >$ KX. & P. RAILWAY Allover Embroideriés, beautiful designs, 36¢ a Yard and Up Kingston. Mrs. McCallum read of an '"Anti-cigarette law, prohibiting the 'manufacture, sals or gift of cigarettes and cigarette papers, within the state of Minnesota, lately passed by the legislature." Also that the Temper- ance Alliance Convention is in session at Toronto, a few from which are to wait on the government, anent the re- Flouncing ' | Embroideries, better values than ever be- fore, all sizes, iudgment for $448.83 the v against Kingston & Pembroke com- "Kingston's Famous Fur Store." D. COUPER. Phone, 7 841-3 Princess St FRESH OYSTERS Cor. fester aseeesrseseeed ' BET, HUT ALLLLLTSAS CUT VLIVLLLLL LLL LVLVVLLRI CATS Ee J. M\cAULEY, Undertaker, Ambulance "Phone, 861a. YOUR DETERMINATION To succeed in life will be doubled after you get A HOME of your own. We have just received instruc- tion to sell a New De- tached Brick Dwelling in choice location. ? Containing 7 rooms, besides Attic, Improved No. 4 Daisy Hot Water Furnace, Gas and Elec- tric Light. Splendid concrete cellar. Every- thing in first-class con- dition. : Price $3,550 You should see this arly. McCann Brock, Cor. King St. Open Saturday Evening. Yas sssvssavsessseesee® | Mahood Princess and Sydenham Sts. He 1 4 railway this is only a conjecture: he has no 2 | relatives on this side of the Atlantic. Hi Felongings are few, a bundle . of i ele thes, those worn when he was guilty {of the outrage. The announcement of the death soon spread through the prison awd many convicts who knew him as a happy. fellow, felt sorry that course was run. His form joined in the general not further oxpress themselves so far as can be learned. | Weleh very little about ithe canal affair, ustially putting ques i aside hy saying "it: was a {dvunken spre He would not admit [that it.was a 6b concocted in Bui- ifalo, and a part of a scheme 10 force {settlament of a strike that was on at {that port. Really, it is thought Welch {knew little about the matter, Dull- [man being the des'oner and plotter. | Dullman éntered the penitentiary un- {der an assumed name, Yt the Bui- falo anthorities finally identified' him as Luke Dillon, a shoemaker, of Pitts- burg, Pa., but it was surmised he | | was connected with one of those anti | pany, for coal removed from the mines at Wilbur, after the issue of the wind! ing-up order. | According to" the railway, the iron ore company owed the former more | than £3568 for coal freight, and, hav-| ing had no notice of the windiffo-up | order, took away 138 1-3 tons. The ore. company placed the quantity at | 153 tons 1,360 pounds, costing $1.83 a | ton, and sued for 8742.91. The wecepts the 138 tons. | The defendants did not proceed to | sell the coal or any pare of it, ras re- | quired by section 345." savs Justice] | | | Spring Furs for Ladies This is the right time to purchase a Scarf, Stole or Neck Piece. We are offering liberal discounts all this month, and you have your choice of a large and va- ried collection. If you have any '¥ Furs to be remo- delled ybu: should let us have them now. Spring Hats for Men SN Gentlemen, this is spring. . Might| as well buy your new Hat now at the beginning and get the full use of it. Our Hats are all in now, and the variety 1s at its fullest. The best makers' hats to choose from--Waverly, Piccadilly, Hawes, Stetson, Woodrow and other renowned makes of Hats. Come to 'The Hat Store" for your new hat, accommodating his earthly or confederates judge tregret, but did | would say | tioners Britton. "They endeavored to sell it, and failing, put it on their own coal pile, mixed it with their coal, used a part of it, and intended to use it all. | They had no right to do this." His lordship finds that the railway | knéw of the order hefore the cars left the" Wilbur siding, but the trial judge says that this is not material, "as the defendants did know, before starting | to take the coal, of the Wilbur iron! company's insolvency." a : LAYMEN'S ASSOCIATION ELL ut {Formed in Queen Street Methodist | rL NE, CHILD | \ POR LAND, MAI , CHI Church. Er {The laymen of Queen Stre , Ill, Weak and Emaciated, Restored The laymen of Queen treet Methor | Health By Vinol {dist church met last evening, at ihe to Health By no . _icall 'of the pastor, and after supper, | little daughter, six years ol prepared by, the Ladies' Aid Society, age, after a severe attack of measles, decided to form a missionary associa- | which developed into pneumonia, Was. ition, to he composed of all who are ett pitifully thin, weak and, emacint. {in = mpathy with the laymen's move | ed. She had no appetite, and her sto- ment, Officers and an executive com- | mach Teal it Gould Rat re. [mittee were appointed, and these will tam ay in tus condition be, cider how the missionary antevests | for street church may be best "Our was so food. She 1 Weeks, she ever hy n Y io 1 move thas time we Vinol, and The doctor progress; and when to effect we VV VVVUVIVRVERLTLRVLLVLELET TRV VVLLRLLTTTLRTS Makers Of Pine Furs. Importers Of Fine Hats. PRINCESS STREET. by . and nothing the doctor pre- of Queen scribad id a bit of good, and we were | motod. Tho laymen of the Methor beginning to think wotild dist chiweh appear to be anxious rover 1 | take their place in the great ie » i et a , | mond of the day and bear their have | Arvo was amazed at fof ite responeibilivies her told him | SY {we were giving her Vinal, hewreplied, | : A Home-Made Sale. . 'It is a fine remedy, keep it up.' Wo | Frontenac chapter, Daughters oi dia so, and she recovered her health { Empire, will hold a home-made sale {and strength months hNore the doe- (all day Saturday, in the vacant store | { tor thought she could." J, W. inear to J. Laidlaw & Son's. Tea Portland, Me. , {served in the afternoon. Come. and Vinol cures conditions like this be- aid the tuberculosis fund. 1 cawse in a natural manner it inereas-| ~ ee. | | es the appetite, tones up the digestive | Don't Forges and visit our bareain jorgans, makes Rich, red blood, and [counter early You save money | strengthens every orvan in the body. | buying at Gibson's Red Cross Pirie Vinol is, sold in Kingston. hv G. W. {Store Drucgist k i See Bibby's swell $2 he ts | Saturday, {systems, aud all kinds moval of the three-fifth's clause. On account of the lateness of the hour it was. decided to resume the subject of government control at a future mect- ing.--~Com. 36¢ to $1.50 a Yard S000 bbb ibd TPP POP OEP PS Fronting Embroideries special at per length, 19¢ and Up estes < Newman | Saturday Matinee And Night, There is no kind of a a that is Side >> od + ¢o popular as a down feast comedy drama, because all oi the characters are people you see and meet in every day life. Everybody knows every- body's business. "Reuben and His Sweetheart" is everybody's play. It is as fresh as a field of new mown hay, and the old cross roads are seen in the special scenery, and brings one way back home. The barn dance will revive hy-gone days, and when you have seen this fine production it will > SATA ? + Cold Cream, Burnt Cork, Rouge, Etc. Everything for pri- vate Théatrical "Make Up" ha McLeod's Drug Store. & Shaw make vou ' younger and the lessons rbd P4444 4 be better. The company carry an ex- |: cellént band and orchestra, and the whole_organization will be a theatri- cal and musical treat. At the Grand March 6th, matinee and | * * " : : taught will make you live better and 4 * The Always Busy Store. night. ---------------- That Throat Tickle. The little irritation in the throat that marks the beginning of a cough should have immediate attention, The Diamond Cough Remedy cures sore or irritated, throat or hronchial tubes. Pleasant, harinless, sure. It stops coughs in the start. In hottles, 25¢, and 50¢., at Wade's Drug Store. A Show Storm. The snow storm of last night, al thhugh rather severe while it ladted, did not Tflect th: railways to ny great ext The street railway had tire in' keeping on sche BLAUD'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS. Speedily relieve and Cure Acute and Chronic Dyspepsia, Distress | after Eating, Sour Stomach, Sick or Bilious leadache and all troubles arising from imperfect digestion, PUT UP IN BOXES | AT 40c. a diflicult dule time, but there were no block- ales. The trains on the steam rail- ways were' all fairlygewell on time, * Book-Binding Ledgers, cash books, Noose Jer letter » prea: books, at lowest prices. British Whig, | Kingston at Gibson's Red Cross Drag | Store the home of good printing. FOR SALE ONLY BY Dr. A.P. Chown Druggist and Optician, "Recommended hy physicians," Cross Beef. Iron and Wine. Sold Red in Fresh supply Mapwi soup at Gilbert's, » VC pke., Sce Bibbyv's elegant $15 suits. { Monuments Just received for Spring trade New Scotch Granite Latest designs. Rick bottom prices. | = James Mullen, 372 Princess St., Opp. Y.M.C.L ~ 1E YOU ARE : INTERESTED _ IN