Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Mar 1909, p. 3

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THE DAILY BRITISH ® ATELIER ALVLLTRLTLE 4B 4B TEER BALLS J -- ' ' ¢ ' ' ¢ ' ¢ ¢ ' ¢ ' ¢ ¢ Wednesday and Flowers, Buckles, Come and See : ' ' : : ' : ¢ | ¢ ' ' : | i PRING MILLINERY PENING Following Days. We invite you all to our display of Easter Millinery on WEDNESDAY AND FOLLOWING PAYS. Everything new, fresh, and lovely. Foliage, Feathers, Wings, Laces, Ribbons and the Latest New York Hats, in all Styles and Bizes. for Yourselves ANAS EA TTL HVLE LAVA TIT VV BVT VRT VEY Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. §0N Who! 1S THE SOLE Wily, Wt 'any wale. over 18 may homestead a quarter poction (160 acres, more or less) of available Domliion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. 'Lhe applicant must appear in person at the bominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for® the district. Ent by proxy may be made at any agency, on certain conditions, by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister ol intending homesteadar. DUTIES, --8ix months' residence and cultivation of the land in three years. A homesteauer iniy live within "nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupied by him or by his father, mother, sou, daughter, Droiber Or pister. Tn certain districts a homesteader good standing may pre-empt a quarter- section along-side his hcwestead. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties.--Must reside. six months in math of six years from date of homedtead \ entry, . (including the time required to earn homestead pateut) and cultivate fifty "acres extra. A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead ' right 'and cannot obtain a pre-emption may take a purchased homestead "in certain districts Price $3.00 per acre. Purchased homesteads may be acquired on any available lands op either odd or even numbered Sections South of township 45, East of the Cal gary and Edmobtiton Railway and the West line of range 26, and West of the third Meridian and the Sault Railway line. Duties.--Must reside six months iv each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth $360. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST MINING REGULATIONS. COAL.~Coal mining rights may be leased for twenty-one years at an annua rental of $1.00 an acre. Not more thas 2,560 acres can be leased to one applt cant. Royalty, five cents per ton. QUARTZ.--~A person eighteen years ol age and over having 'made a discovery may locate a claim 1,500 foet by 1,508 foot, Fee, $5.00. At least $100 must be expended on_ the claim each year, of aid to the Mining Recorder. When $501 fol been expended or paid and othe: requirements complied with the clain may be purchased at $1.00 an acre. PLACER MINING CLAIMS generally 100 feet square. Entry fee, $5.00. DPREDGING.~Two leases of five miles each of a river may be jssued to om applicant«for a term of 20 years Rental $10 a mile per annum. Royalty, 24 per cent after the output exceeds $10,000. W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior, N.B.--Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. LOOK THROUGH THE HOUSE AND SEE 1f you have anything you would to turn int money will buy one all the th€ngs you have there Old fashioned furniture and a specialty A post card will bring me. L. Lesses, King- years old, upon each of in like or bric-a-brac Cor. Princess and Chatham Sts. ston, Ont: 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness ste., for sale. 3 Sale of Horses every Saturday { | i - Wm, Murray Auctioneer! EE Fort William Harbour Improvements. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: SEALED TENDERS addressed undersigned, and endorsed 'Tender for Timber," will be received up to 4.30 P.M.. on Monday, the 29th March, 1909, for the supply of timber to be delivered as specified at the mouth of the Mission River, Ont. Spécifications and he obtained at Merrick, Esq. to the Bills of Timber can the offices of W. P. Resident. Engineer, William, Ont., J. G. Sing, Es dent Confederation Life Build- ing, Ib A. R. Decary, isq., Resi- | dent Post Office, Quebec, J. 1,. Michaud, ¥sq., Resident Fngineer, Merchants Bank Building, St. James St, Montreal, and at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa. An accepted bank cheque on a charter- ed bank, equal to 10 per cent of the bid (10 per cent.), made payable to the or- der of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, must accompany each ten- der, which sum will be forfeited if 'the person tendering declines entering into contract. ar fais to supply the material contracted' for: The cheques thus sent in turned to the whose tenders The accept ort 1lesi- will. be re- conlractors accepted. bind itself to tender. respective are not Department the lowest does not OF any By order, NAI'OLEON- TESSIER, Secretary. Works, 11th, Department of Ottawa, Public March 1909. Newspapers will not be paid for this advertisement if they insert it without authority from the Departutent. 4 Fortify the System Against Colds, &c. By using Bovril or Johnston's Fluid Beef We have a fresh supply, i 20c., 35¢., 65c. and 1.00. | FRESH OYSTERS 2 "COUPER, all sizes Phone, 76. 841-3 Princess St | | APPLICATION TO PARLIAMENT NOTICE is hereb iven th - | plication "will be AH by at Chino | tion of the City Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario at the next ensuing session thereof for an Act to validate and con- | irm By-Law No. 11, (1909) of' the said | Corporation entitled 'A By-Law .to close up' and authorize the sale and convey- ance of a part of Earl street and the {land covered with water at the foot of | Earl s Ju. the City of Kingston." Kin 6th February, 1909, DONALD M, Solicitor MCINTYRE, for the Applicants. ¢ I'HE IDEAL BONING. 0/0 QM AAAS NA SPIRELLA CORS { Most pliable and hygienic Line the world Phone call MARGARET Wellington streeN 8. corset honing KTR aad 11 will DUNNETT, 105 le THE QUINQUENNIAL was filled of Kingston to the' MEETING CF WOMAN'S NATIONAL COUNCIL. To. Be in Toronto in June--Dele- gates From All the World--Will _ Be Great Thing For Canada. The drawing-room at the Y.W.C. A. on Monday, with those anxious to hear Mrs. Willoughby Cum- mings, of Toronto, speak on the com- ing quinquennial meeting of the Wo- man's National Council, to be held in Toronto, June 23rd to 29th. Mrs. Cummings has been "4t the quinquen- nials in London and Berlin, and being a newspaper woman, has the power of presenting many facts in little time, with 'a brief cloarness that makes her hearérs understand just what she wants them to. Mrs. Cummings emphnasizes the im- portance, to Canada, of this gather- ing of women from Britain, from every country in Europe, from Argen- tina, ana from. the United States. Ii they are favorably . impressed + their visit will do uncounted good to om great young country, and so she wants every woman, whether a *'coun cillor" or not, to help along the gath- ering, which is to have its meeting in the University of Toronto, with pos: gsibly the might meotings in Massey Hall, if Convocation Hall proves too dmall: Mrs. Timothy Faton has given the decoratortearte blanche to do his best to add to Varsity's beauty (flags of all nations being prominent in the decoration scheme); the mayor of Toronto, will give a personal welcome, the Ontario government will probably take the delegates to see Niagara Falls. and: Toronto hostesses promise open-handed hospitality. Some famous women will arrive in Quebec, June llth, among them the only Swedish woman to be given a royal decoration, the wise woman who originated the work among boys. Spe- cialists in the council's nine depart. ments of ~ work--education, philan- thropy, health and physical culture, laws affecting women and children, literature, social and moral reform and industrial-=will be here. The dele- cates will be entertained in Montreal, then come up for a day in Ottawa, and after their sessions in Toronto, will leave for a trip to the coast, coming back through the United States, the whole lasting twenty-three days. : Splendid papers have come on ahead Lof their writers. One has for author, the establisher of the big Danish training schools for servants. Herself a servant in earlier life, she knew the needs of both mistress and maid. Italy contributes a fine paper on tu- bereulosis, and it is possible that the Italian lady given charge of the re lief. of the many earthquake. , or- phans will also be present, One hun- dred delegates are coming over on the ship with Lady Aberdeen; who, at Ber- lin, last year, positively refused to allow: Mrs. Cummings to warn the jo ternational «+ councillors assembled there that 'they would be coming this vear to a crude land, a land of rail ences and stumps, "I .dida't. want them to expect things to be finished as they are in the old lands, and be disappointed over our newness, but Lady Aberdeen told me if I said what I intended she'd get up and contradict me, $0.1 had to content myself with promising (them the heartiest of wel comes anyway' There will be men « speakers at the meeting, the papers will be short, and ipstgad of wordy resolutions of ' vari- ous sorts, the chairman will give a summing up of the papers and subse quent discussion on each topic, "Who's Who 7?" will be published, Mrs. Cum- mings supplying the photographs and Toronto press women undertaking the sketches of the life and achievements of the various celebrities present. The labor involved in preparing for the meeting has been tremendous, Mrs. Cummings herself having written over 900 letters." The meetings will be divided into sections. and sub-sections with committees for each. A meeting will be held in Kingston next Mon- day afternoon, for the election of de- legates to the copgress, After the talk tea. was digpensed in ELATION OF THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS Functions Such That Each Suffers When the Other is Deranged. Complicated Cases Can Only Be Cured By Combined Treatment Such As Dr. Chase's Xidney- Liver Pills. The liver filters blood. The kidneys also filter poisons from the blood. When the liver becomes sluggish and torpid in action, or is given too much work by over-eating, the kidneys have to help out with this work of filtera- tion. When the liver fails the kid neys have all this work to do. And this is exactly what caus nin>tenths of the cases of kidney di- seases. The beginning is biliousness, indig- poisons from the and there comes backache, urinary de- rangement and finally kidney disease in some of its dreadfully painful and fatal forms. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are the rational eure for kidney disease, just, as they are the most successful, fhecause they get at the cause of trou- ble and exert a combined and direct influence on liver, kidneys and els. They promptly. and thoroughly cleanse the bowels or intestipes and by awakening the action of the liver take the burden off the Kidneys. Then by their direct action on the kidneys bring about the natural and healthful working of these organs Mrs. Dave W. McCall, Lombardy, Leeds county, Ont., writes: "1 was troubled with kidney diseases for eight years and doctored with weveral doctors to no avail until 1 began us- ing Dr. Chase's Kidneydiver = Pills which entirely cured me. I believe 1 would be dead were it not for this medicine." dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, pill ia dose, Me. a box, bow- one at all deal: ors, or Hdmanson, Bates & ronto, o., To estion and constipation and after a, time the kidneys begin to be affected'| z = -- » HAmusenents. " TO-NIGHT A DOUBLE BILL The Wallan Grand Opera Go. teat Operatig ization outside of ev. on 100 People, including an Orchestra of 25 Pieces. 4 PRESENT "Cavalleria Rusticana" and "I Pagliacci" Prices, H0e., 75¢., $1, $1.50, $3, Seats now on Sale. ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17TH, Under the Auspices of the United Irish Catholic Societies. DANIEL. RYAN And Associate Players Present The Sterling Irish Comedy-Drawa. «0'BRIEN THE CONTRACTOR" A Full Scenic Production. . Prices 25c., 35¢., 50e¢., 706c, Seats now oun sale, AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 41 BALACLAVA STREET, GOOD GENERAL Mrs. Jas. Reid mene : woo a FAs an a Hr SNC Sh Sa i i ry 00D COOK. APPLY Hotel, Brock street. QUEEN'S T < HOUSEMAID, EXPERIENCED. APPLY with references, at ig office. SERVANT. APPLY 254 Princess St a o A HOUSEMAID. © WHO CAN DO plain sewing." Apply at Orphan's , Home. C HOU EMALD, REFERENCES RE- Apply Mrs, Hemming, 31 ike HNOUSEMALID, BY to Mrs, yan, COMPETENT April 1st. Apply Rockwood House. FIRST-CLASS HOUSEMAID laundress, Must have references. ply 107 Bagot street. GOOD GENERAL. SERVANT, SMALL family, good home for the right per- son. Apply 162 King street. AND Ap- GENERAL SERVANT, NO WASH ing. References required. Apply at Mrs. R. J. Carson, 275 Brock St. A ENERGETIC. MAN TO SELL GEN- eral insurance. A - liberal contract will be given to the right man. Ad- dress Box 1609, Whig Otfice. SALESMEN WANTED FOR "AUTO "Spray," Best Compressed-air Hand Sprayer . made. Sample free to ap proved agents. Cavers Bros., Galt, Wednesday, March 17th, 10 A.M. Tables, Rockers, Chenille _ Curtains, Tapestry Picture Books, Couches, Drop 1 and Kitchen Tables, Clock, Glass Top Wal- put Cupboard, Active Range, Brilliant Heater, Bedroom Suites, Springs, Mat- tresses, 'Feather Beds, Pillows, Quilts, Bureaus, Dresser, Toilette fashing Machine, Wringety Tubs, Crockery, Glass A Lace and arpets, Centre and Enamell Ware. LLEN, The Auctioneer. Telephone, 252. 248 Bydenham St. RE G. TR. GROSSING. A meetiig of all those interested in opposing the closing up of the Montreal crossing of the G.T.R. will be Held in Sunbury Town Hall, Thursday Evening, March 18th Every farmer in Storrington Township should be present. ROBERT "FOR SALE OR CHARTER. of SHANNON. The Steamer Victoria, of the Port Brockville. This steamer has a capacity of about 160 passengers, - is about 73 feet long and has a 15 foot beam, is equipped with a compound Doty Engine, instaled in 1907. (Hull thoroughly over- hauled and boiler - retubed last year. Speed between 11 and 12 miles, an hour. In first-class order. Boat can be in- spected at Brockville. Apply to The Brockville Navigation Co., Limited. WwW. 8S. BUELL, 'Managing Director, 5 Brockville. TENDERS FOR COAL. The undersigned are open to tenders for 3,000 tons, more or Westmoreland 'Gas Slack. . Coal quality" to. be delivered in coal pocket mill yard at Kingston. Tenders to be forwarded to the Dominion Textile Ltd., Purchasing Dept., Montreal, not later than THURSDAY, 18th March. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. DOMINION TEXTILE CO. receive lens, "best Th. the library, Mrs. S. Oberidorfier, Mrs. I". Polger; and Mrs. Joseph Swift be- ing in charge of the prettily decked table, Miss Katie Gordon, Miss Elsie Pense, Miss Nora Gordon, Missalillian Kent, Miss Kate Smellie, Miss Madge Taylor, Miss Irene Swift, Miss Phyllis Short, Miss Christine Cochrane, Miss Krminie and Miss Aileen. Folger, and Miss Norah Macnee. assisting. Mrs. L. W. Gill and W. Cochrane had charge of the home-made things, and Mrs. George McGowan of the sweets. Miss J. Drummond, and Miss I. Ron- an were at. the doo] and. Mrs. Hugh Fraser received those who came. All the officers of the Kingston branch of the council feel very grateful to the management of the Y.W.C.A "for giv- ing the home and service for the af: fair. ELECTORS DECIDE WHAT THE GOVERNMENT 1S LIKELY TO DO. Mus, Ontario's Proposed New Municipal Law--Would Refer ' Contracts ' With Public Utilities to Elec- tors, Toronto, Ont., March 16.--1t is un- derstood tho Omtario- government in- tonds to introduce a bill, important antl far-reaching in ite effect, upon the granting of municipal franchises at the present session of the legislature. The bill provides that the council of a municipality shall pot grant to any individual or company any franchise for any railway, street railway, oc other public utility, of for the supply to the cetporalion oi water, gas, elec tric light, heat > oF 'power, unless the by-law settin] th the terms and conditions ha: n first submitted to and has Yeesved the assent of tho elector" wt It is propased also to repeal section 568 of 'sho eeusolidatad munigipal act of 1903: which gives municipalities power to enter into agreements with privatgieorporations for wipply of water, gas, electric light," heat and power for a term Wot exceeding. five years, ? Lodge Held An "At Home." The members of Court : Cataraqui, 3121, L.O.F., held an "At Home," last evening. About fifty members were present. and spent an enjoyable time, Refreshments and shor{ programme were provided.' Eleven propositions Co., / Ont. WANTED--IRON BED WRACKERS OF Framers and Pourers. Also 'Brass Bed Makers Buffers. Apply "*Bedsteads," 884, Montreal, Que. and Box 1 ONE HUNDRED OPERATORS ON shirt waists, dresses, suits, silk skirts and collars. * Permanerit posi tion, good wages. A. E. Rea & Co, 1td., 98-99 Spadina Ave. Toronto. LEARN BARBER MEN WANTED TO, ad eurn twelve to Graduates positions. Will ' equip shops. stant practice. Careful instructions Fow weeks complete course. Cata 1 free. Write Moler Barber Col ogue lege, Toronto. - AGENTS--WE WANT A GOOD MAN OR woman in every County in Canada to sell our Medicated Toilet Soaps and Family Remedies, in Combina- tion Packages, From one to four sold in eve house. The greatest sellers ever offered to agents. One hundred yer cent. profits. Write to-day for 11) particulars. The F. BE. Karn Cos, Limited, Cor. Queen and Victoria streets, Toronto, Canada. MEN WANTED, AT ONCE, uN salary and expenses. One good man in each locality with rig or capable of handling horses to advertise and introduce our uaranteed Royal Purple Stock and Poultry Specifies. No experience necessary; we lay out your work for you. $25 a week and expenses. Position permanent. (Hite W. A. Jenkins Manufacturing Co. London, Ontario.' y LOST, SILVER WATCH FOB, WITH INITI- als "J. 8.°8. on 'Monday, between Windsor Hotel ; and Dairy Bchool, Finder please leave at Dairy School Office and' receive reward. PLAID STEAMER RUG FROM BUGGY on King St., betweea [Grove lun and Knitting Mill,, Tuesday morning, about 11 o'clock. '¥inder 'plebse turn to Percy C. Lawson; 68. Centr T LOST OR STRAYED. WHITE 8COTCOH , TERRIER dark yellow forehead and answering to name "Teddy." Anyone found . harboring me after' this notice will be prosecuted. Reward on return to 51 Lower Bagot street. DOG, ears, STRAYED. LAST THURSDAY NIGHT, FROM 478 Princess St., a white and tan Scotch Collie Dog, -full grown. Any one found detaining him after this notice will be prosecuted. ART. MINIATURES ON IVORY NOW ON EX- hibitibn at Kirkpatrick's Art Gallery, Princess St., by: Miss Webster, New FURN al won JOF YOU OB H. it. 8. rooms, from St, "Cor. King THE OPPORTUN on electric of work. pr Klectrician, 2 SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS=-I WILL buy , your Serip for Cash or sell iv commission, Best price obtained, Wire or write for full in- formations, Ii. Panneton, 91§ Tg Ave., Montreal. 'Phone E. GEN TLEMEN TO © THEIR cloth and have it DING up to-date suits. Price and workman- ship guaranteed to Pressing and repairing shortest potive. Thomas Galloway, 181 Brock St., next Bibby's Livery. FIVE HUNDRED Saskatchewan estern School "848, Regina, JALIFIED PROTESTANT TEACHER QUALIFIED NG. 14, Welle Tstand. nine months, TRACHERS FOR a Ni Ce A wl 0. . x Sank. r > Salary $20 month, for 1 commencing April 1st, Apply WW. OG. Woodman, Sec.-Treas., Allen P. 0. Wolfe Island. : SITUATIONS VACANT. THIS MAY MEAN YOU. position to salesmen for our Nursery. Grown in Best outfit Free. Investigate. adian rsery Co. Limi PERMANENT Hardy Can- Mon- Ifyou could place an ad in the Moon millions of people would read it Even then it would only be valuable & few nights each month, whereas a Want Ad in this paper while more limited in" its scope will cover this particular! locality. every day in. the year . CR pr MONEY AND BUSINESS. Fire Insurance Company. assots $61,187,216. which the pelicyholders have security the unlimited liability of wll the stockholders. Farm wand cit propery, jmsured at lowest possible rates. tare renewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange &. Strange, Agents. 'Phave, B68. for ARCHITECTS, ARTHUR ' ELLIS, ARCHITEOT, ice and residence, 181 University ve. HENRY P: BMITH, AROHITECT, etc., Anehor Building, Market Bq 'Phone, 845. POWIR & SONS, ARCHITECTS, MER chant's Dank Building, corner Brock and Wellington streets, 'Phone, 213. WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OFFICE second floor over Mahood"s Drug store, corner Princess an Bagot streets. Jintrance ons Bagot street. 'Phone, 608. ji ; MEDICAL CARD. ROBERT J. GARDINER, M.D. PHYSI cian and Surgeon, Corner of Bagot and William streets. Office Hours, # to © a.m.; 2:to 4 and 7 to § p.m. York. 'The public are cordially in- vited to inspect them. Orders filled. SAVE MONEY BY HAVING WALL PAPER CLEANED. Looks good .as mew, Costs Estimates on any branch of painting and decorating, bronzing gas fittings, radiators, etc., a specialty. C.R. COMPTON, Painter and Decorator. 28 Frontenac street. FARM HELP 1f you want Farm Laborers or Do- mestic Servants, copununicale with me. Desirable immigrants placed. Apply JAS. F. KNAPP, Government Agent, Kingston. SOCIAL GATHERINGS Little. Held in Various Homes and Muc Enjoyed. A large gathering met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fleet, Earl street, on Monday night, to celebrate a real old-fashioned English house-warming. The evening was spent in singing and dancing interspersed with light re freshments and -when the national an- them brought thé proceedings to a close it was well info the early hours. {A Birthday Party. The home of Mrs. R. Hughes, Main street, was the scene of much mer riment on Saturday evening, the oc- casion being the anniversary of Miss Annie Hughes' birthday. A pleasant evening "was spent in singing and dancing. Rideau Street Event. A most enjoyable time was - spent for membership. ~ were received, and four new members. were initiated. | 2 Tins Good Tomatoes, 15¢. Canned corn, 7¢., 10c a tin Ed- wards & Jenkin. a | "One customer saved 85c. on Satur day" bw purchasing from' tlie bargain counter at Gibson's Red Gross Drug | Store, It pays to go there, {ert the home of Mrs. Robert Esford, Rideau street, last evening, where. .a pumber of young people were invited to a birthday party. Splendid musie was provided and after dainty re: freshments were served at mdnight 'Phone. 870. Department of Railways and Canals, Canada. ST. LAWRENCE CANALS. Gallops Canal. SEALFD 'PENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed ""Tender for Concrete - Superstructures. for "Pjers." will be received at the office until 16 o'clock on Monday, March 29th, 1909. Plans, specifications and the form of the comtract to be entered into can be seen at the office of Ci D. Sargent, Resi- dent Engineer, Ontafio-St. Lawrence Canals, Cornwall, Ont., at which place forms of tender may be obtained. Parties tendering will be required .tlo accept the fair wages Schedule prepared, or to be prepared, by the Department of Labour, which of the contract. Contractors are requested to bear mind that tenders will not be consider- ed, unless made strictly in accordance with the printed forms, and in the case of firms, unless there are attached the actual signatures, the nature of the ec- cupation, and place of residence of e:ch member of the firm. An accepted bank cheque for the sum of $4,000.00 must accompany each tend- er, which sum will be forfeited il the party tendering declines entering Into contract for the. work, "at ihe ruies stated in the effer submitted, The cheque thus sent will be returned to the respective parties whose tenders are not accepted. in The Department does not bind itseil to abgpt the lowest or any tendAr. the happy party returned to their homes. * A Buffalo man was arrested on charge of selling' immoral pictures, fre is a go By order, 1. K: JONVS, Reergtary ment of Raliways and Canals, Oust March, 120%; t LIVERPOOL," LONDON AND GLOBE Avaliable Ip addition to Choice Wo Wood that is sound and dry. Hard Wood and Kindling. SWIFT'S. Schedule will fomsrpart | THE IMPORTED ST. ANDREABBERG AND German Roller e Canaries. Every bird guaranteed to sing. lendid Easter gift for mother, w or sister, 'Phone, 618, or call corner Queen and Barrie Sts, W. J. Drivers GASOLINE LAUNCH, 35 by two CEDAR HULL, gylnder 7 H.P. ine with magneto, an reversible wheel, tes per hour. Cost $1.» : Dr. J. Cu Connelly. TO-LET. FURNISHED AND UN« l, Stores, , McCann's, Cor. King St. DWELLINGS, furnished, Brock, A TWO SETS OF SCALES, ONE A FAIR- bank, 'one a Gu , for grocery use. Newly tested, at rk's, 'phone, 705: DWELLINGS, FURNISHED AND UN- furnished. McCann's Fatate , Broek. St., Cor. King St. THAT LARGE AND situated house, 98 sion May "Jaf. Grocer. CENTRALLY Bart St. Posses- Bpply to J. Gilbert, HOUSE, 247 BROCK STRENT, ALL modern improvements, also tw stores, 42 and 44 Princess streel Apply 249 Brock street. A- SINGLE BRIOK HOUSE, 10 ROOMS, No. 115 Stuart street, m n provements. Possession May iw Apply to John Ashley, 28 Livingston ve. BRICK HOUSE, BEAUTIFUL, LAKE views, Cor. Stuart and St. Lawrence Ave., furnished or unfurnished. , All modern improvements, eleven rooms. Apply on premises. BROCK |T. orn: i + for co ng purposes, rent moderate. Als stables. Apply at 152 Frontenagh St., between Brock and Johnson Stes cit BRICK ( RESIDESCE, NO: 141 IN + lon street, ay Corner a gin I street. | 'tiwplwe © rooms, | éxténd ki k chen,' hot wath heating, gas 8 lighting and cooking purposes. quire No. 170 Division street. FOR SALE OR TO LET. 5 oq THE WILSON HOMESTEAD, Stvart St. Modern improvemenisg You can see Lake Orbprip dt = ith best, as house is on elevation, a streets from shore ;. also lots on Aly fred. Johnson and Magdanndll © Stay Apply John Twedddll, of Mr. Powers PERSONAL. ( HAIR, MOLES, warts, « ete. without scar. ence. Dr. FIRST-CLASS HOUSE, An impr 114 n oe i 4 BIRTHMARKS, mo i permanentif fwenty years' exper Elmer J. Lake, E Nose, Throat and Skin Specialist, 258 Bagot street. FINANCE AND INSURANCE. 8. KIRKPATHICK, FIRF. MARINI and Motor Insurance, 42 Clarence St., Kingston. 'Phone, 568. " Be CC A GOOD POLICY IN THE NORTH American Life Assurance Co. Kvery< thing guaranteed. 20 payment life, guarantees 1,000 at death. All pres i returned "if you live 20 years: Cet particulars, T." J. Boon; Agent, 59 Wellington street, LEGAL ) B. CUNNINGHAM. BARRISTER and Selicitor. Law Office, 79 Clarence: St., Kingston. : od A Family Matter . The phrchase of a home is of ine est to every member of the Hy (We'll make _, Interesting to th One Who Pays the Bill. | Plenty of good properties from | which to select. You see them and choose from them. : D.A.Cays 57 Brock St. ' | The Ontario rotest against St. Marys and Western Ontario rail: | {way on the ground of the provincial character of the ond led to its de feat in the railway committee, Ota {wa, to-day, : x e Buyer The the

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