Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jun 1909, p. 6

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AN N\ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1809. KINGSTONS [PEMBROKE RAIL WAY RAILWA! IN. CONNECTION WITH ALASKA-YUKON PACIFIC EXPOSITIO Beattie, Wash., June 1st to Oct. h, 1909 Round Trip: First-Class Tickets will be sold until September 30th, 1909, to VANCOUVER, B.C. VICTORIA, B.C. u SEATTLE, Wash, . TACOMA, Wash, PORTLAND, Ore. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal 1.08 ANGELES, Cal, 1999.15 Good to return until Oct. Blst, 1909. HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS Lew Roumd-Trip Sectond-Class Rates will be isi on following dates : . ine ast, 15th, 9th ; July 18th, 27th; Lug. 10th, 24th. 'Good to return within 60 ein particulars at 'K. & P. and C. P. R. Ticket Office, Ontario St. "Phone, 50. ¥. CONWAY. Gen, Pass. Agent. BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. Train leaves 'uaton stathon, Ontario m. y unday 8 ham, Napancel Desor. . and hy points nash. peou uick despat to Banno¢ Pr Maynooth, and poiots on Central Ontario, route your shipments via Bay of Quinte Rallway, For further particu- lars, apply R. 3 DICKSON, Agent, fPhone, No. 8. Forest, & Stream, AND Seashore WRITE General Passenger Department NTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY . MONCTON, N.B. Enclosing ten cents for postage. | FOREST, STREAM and SEASHORE is a book of over 300 pages, Nustrated in colors and half tones, giving well written descriptions of the colntry con= tiguous to the line of the railway in Quebes, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, replete i with historic incident, legend and folklore. It has also chap- ters of Prince Edward Island, The Mag- dalen Islands and Newfoundland, and 1s worthy of a place in any library. Quebec Steamship Company LIMITED. River & Gulf of St. Lawrence Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes pens Iron 88. "Campana," PF . electric bells and all yith electro lights, modern comfort. SAILS WROM MONTREAL ON MON- DAYS, at 4 p.m. 7th and 2ist June, bth and 19th Say, 2nd, 16th and 80th August and 13th September, for Pictou, NE. calling at Quebec, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Grand River, Summerside, P.E.1. and Charlottetown, B.EL . NEW YORK FROM QUEBEC Via the far-famed River Baguenay, calling at Charlottetown end alifax, 8.8, inidad, 2,600 tons, sails from Quebec 16th andpsoLh July, 18th and 27th August, at p.m. BERMUDA $20 to $80, Screw by BH, 15th from Summer Excursions, 0, the Twin Screw S88. 'Bermudian, 600 tons. Sailing ist, 8th, and June and every 10 days thereafter . Temperature cooled by dom rises above 80 degrees. The trips of the season health and comfort: ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. For tickets and staterooms apply to og. P. HANLEY," or 0. 8. KIRKPAT- RICK, Ticket Agents, Kingston, Ont. RAILWAY. ICTY DRG Lhe Homeseekers' Excursions To the Canadian North-West, Mani- goba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Low round-trip second-class tickets will be jssued via Chicago, North Bay or Sud- bury, on following dates: June 1st, asth, 20th; July 18th, 27th ; Aug. 20th' 27'h: Sept. 7th, 21st. Good to geturn v thin days from going date. ALASKA YUKON PACIFIC EXPOSITION Seattle, Wash,, June lst to Oct. 16th, 1909. Special round trip tickets on sale daily, May' 20th to Sept. 30th, good returning on or before Oct. 81st. Local Branch Time Table GOING WEST. Leaves Arrives Train No: 6 14.88 a.m. 1.07 a.m. oo " 8 11 2.85 aan, 3.17 a.m. Int. Ltd. No, 1 rain No. "GOING EAST. Le 8 . 2 'rain No: . " p.m. 12 . . 7.88 pm. | Tains 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, S 3 8 run daily, | thers daily, except Sunday. : Do full EarOGUIATS, J. P. HANLEY, 'Agent, Corner Jolinson 'and Ontario Sts. A ri Lake Ontario & Bay of Quinte Steamboat Co., Limited. | STR. "NORTH KING" 1000 Islands --Kingston--Rochester. | 80th, Steamer leaves | 1000 1slands, Alexandria y and | Ayo A at 10.15 A.M, on Sundays. | turning leaves at 5 P.M. for Roches- | Returging calling at Bay of Quinte] Ports. | Commencing May STR. ALETHA---Leaves for -Bay of | Quinte Ports at & P.M, dally except | Sunday. ------------------ un information from PF. E. HORSEY, J: P. HANEY SOE 1 or, C, 8. KI PAT . Boueral Hamper Agents, Kingston: ston, Get Rid of The Dust Nuisance In Your House Floor-dust carries most of the germs that make doctor's bills mount up. Floorglaze makes floor-dust not worth reckoning witk. Because Floorglaze, the can't-wear-off enamel in ten shades, practically DOES glaze a floor. And dust won't lodge on a Floorgluzed floor. Saves a lot of housework, --and banishes a plenty of disease. Floorglaze and rugs, with the smallest care, insure the health of the house- hold and make a 'hetter - looking house. Anybody can apply Floor- glaze, --a gallon does 500 square feet. Just as good outdoors as indoors,--and nothi else does so well for either. Why doen't you get your floors disense- proof ? - Your dealer should have Flocrglaze. Let us know if he hasn't. You would find our Free Book interesting read- ing. May we send you a copy? Ask on a postcard. Imperial Varnish & Color Co., Limited, of Toronto. 3 Sold by W. A. STRACHAN, Wholesale Ont. MITCHELL, A. Jobbers, King- Tell Some Sick One "7 It 1s Free If It Fails. Will you do an act of Humanity | ot JiL.you, tall some siele friend of this, my ; Tell him ot hor, that you have leazned of 8 medicine sobrish bat ¥ maker dare :Y to 0 CK, Bi aa, a8 Sbeslussly and, unoondidigus/iy And you, no doubt, already know of Dr. 's Restorative and its popularity, For 20 y it has been standard rem edy for Stol . Xidney 'Heart 'aliments everywhere in America. When the "inside" or controlling nerves of these vital organs beffin to fail, it is Dr. Bhoop's Restorative that has quickly vitalizged, and streng thened, and b: these nerves and orgaus back to health again. . Tdo not dose the Stomach, nor stimulate the Heart or Kidneys--{for that is all wrong. Dr. Shoop's Restorative goes direct to the cause of these ailments--the failing, faltering, inside or controlling nerves. And herein lies the keynote to my success." When these nerves are n made well and the n end of all such strong, sickness. me it 1s & great satisfaction that I am the og prysiciah able to sy to the sufferin; tlk, e my prescription for full 30 days, an if it fails to help you, the entire expense is wine~--uot yours," 'hen why should the sick 'take any chance an any other medicine, whose maker dare not back it just as [ do by this remarkable offer? 1 also have 8 Rheumatic Remédy--and that remedy is covered by the same identical "No- help, no pay*' protective plan. Besides, you are free to consult me just as you would your home physician. My advice and the book below are yours--and without cost. Perhaps a word or two from me will clear up some serious ailment. I have helped thousands upon thousands by my private prescription or personal advice plan. My best alort is surely worth your simple request. 80 let me send you an order at once. Take the message to some sick friend. A postal will bring the opportunity. 1 will have an honest and trustworthy drog- st td whom you can conveniently go for the ay test. But first, ask me for the order, for all drug. gists are not authori to give the 30 day test. 80 write me now and save all delays. Re member that tomorrow never comes. Address Dr. Shoop, Box 12, Racine, Wis. Which Book Shall I Send You? No.10n Byspaveia No. 4 For Women No. 2 On the Heart No. 5 For Men No. 8 On the Kidneys No. 6 On Rheumativm. GARAGE KINGSTON FOUNDRY Repairs to Automobiles and Marine Engines promptly attended to. A Full Line of Fittings, Cylinder Oil and Greases in Stock. Gasoline put in your our Dock. Selby & Youlden, Ltd. Ontario St. tank at WHY AMT ILL? HOW TO TELL ye u have any of the above your' Kidneys are either weak ply. pg these are of to follow ; or Dropey. The People's Line STR. STRANGER (CAPT. HAMMOND.) The Scenic Route to Gananogue, leav- ing. Kingston daily, (Sunday excepted.) Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 4 p.m. esdays, Thursdays and Satur- day's, at 3.30 pam. Oslling north side ol Howe Island. Steamer open; for Pie nies and Private Parties. For informa- tion, "apply to Purser,' 0. E. Birch, on Steamer. ENTS TELL US. Ee Li The Tidings From Various Points " in Eastern = Ontario--What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. Latimer Loeals. Latimer, May 81.--~Farmers are about through with their seeding. Har- old Austin, Dutch Hill, Pa., having spent a week at Mrs. Ek. Hughson's, left for Lake Opinicon on Monday, ac- companied by D. J. Hughson. Little J. Taylor Edwards is very ill with measles. A number from this place were io the city on Monday to the colebration. W, and 8. Taylor have begun building concrete silos, ~ Plevna Jottings. Plevna, May 31.--Councili met on May 29th. Rev. C. Huyck attended district meeting last week. Otto Gorr and W. McCrimmon have gone 'B Wa- tertown. J. Card has O. Gogr's black- 'smith shop for a term. C. W. Wood has gone to Kingston for a short | time. Dr, L. Dawson returtied to his [home in Ottawa." Miss Adda Velneff and George James were married, on 26th inst., at Denbigh. Rev. J. Lyons officiated. Miss Maxwell, at Dr. Elk: ington's; Mrs. D. Godkin and daugh- ters, at Mrs, W. McCormick's. Notes From, McLean. McLean, - June l.--Service was con- ducted by Mr. Richmond, on Sunday morning. Albert Brown is in Moun- tain Grove, painting William Brown's house, Mrs. Gillespie and children, of North Bay, are visiting at A. Foster's. Willard Cronk was at G.-Sills'; on Sunday. Hugh McKeevor and son, Ray, are visiting at P. Wagers. Mrs. Frank Thompson and sister, Miss Elizabeth Sills, are visiting in Enter prise. Mr. and Mrs. O. Godirey are at 12. Brown's, Wagerville. Glenvale Correspondence. Glenvale, May 31.--The country has donned its verdant robe, and indica- tions of good crops are prevailing. (ilenvale baseball team intends playing a game with Yarker team on Satur- day, June 5th. A good fast match is assured, Miss Lily Storey is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wesley Frink. Russell Ellerbeck was at Mr, Tolls', Elgin burg, on Sunday evening. M. Ward, Harrowsmith, spent Sunday at John Clark's. Mrs. Sidney Lee, Harrow- smith, is seriously ill. Miss Ada Top- life has returned home, after spending the past few weeks at Collins Bay. R Ellerbeck, at J. Irwin's. . Inverary News. | ay 31.--The many friends of Rev. Mr. chon are sorry to hear that he has decided not to re main any longer. He and his amiable daughter will be greatly missed. Mrs. [(Dr.) A. B. Freeman and daughter, Bessie, spent the week-end in Kings: ton. Wilson Teepell and family left for Cobalt on Monday. Most of the farm- ers are through seeding. Miss Delia | Barr, nurse-in-training, is home from Jrockville hospital. Ira Darling has improved 'the appearance of his house ind shop by putting on new galvan- ized roofs. John Inverary, M a driving horse from T. Thompson. | The many friends here of John Sleeth, Battersea, are sorry to hear of the accident which befell him. Mrs. H. Gibson is visiting at A. Drader's, Sun- bury. Sangster Statements. Sangster, May 31.--Miss M. Burns attended the teachers' convention in Kingston. John O'Connor, of Water- town, N.Y., is renewing acquaintances after an absence of six years, J. Young is improving after his recent illness. Visitors: Miss B. Whelan and E. MeAllister, Fermoy, at Thos. Barrett's; Me. and Mrs. W. Whalen, at I'. Egan's; Miss Margaret Barrett and Miss Minnie Young, at P. J. O'Con- nor's; John O'Connor and Michael Daley, at T. Burns', Burwdge; * Miss Katie Corcoran and Miss Stacia 0' Connor at 1, Young's; P. O'Connor, at S. Hickey's, Glendower; Mr. and Mrs. P. Egan, at Verona; Edward O'- Connor, at Kingston; James Barrett ana 'wa J, Corcoran, at John Mur- phy's; © Mes. P. Corcoran, at J. Shechan's; Miss M. Burns at P. Tug- ner's, Fish @reek; Miss M. Leemay, Smith's Falls, at James Murphy's; P. Daley, at John Daley's; John Conway at James Hickey's, Godfrey. Notes From The Pines. | Tha Pines, May 3l.--Road work | scems to be the arder of the day. in| this district. Twa _beats arc working WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND | ¥ | slow and Lake has gone to | N- Cobalt, Torrance Clow has purchased together repairing No. 11; the stone crusher is expected to-day. They have | a herculean task. It is to be hoped | the bay road will receive some atten- | tion. Farmers are getting their plant- ing done as rapidly as possible dur- | ing this ideal weather. A party of voung people from Parma and Dor- | Jand held a private pienic in Andrew Magoe's grove on Empire day. Mr, and Mrs. Selywn Black and family and iss L. Pringle, of Napanee, spent the holiday ai Jospph Magee's. Miss F. M. Hall is at her home in Deseronto. i Miss Blanche Love, visiting her sisters for the past two weeks, returned to | her home in Milford on Saturday. | Mrs. C. Rosborough and little daugh- | ter, of Brantford, are spending the | summer with the former's father, | Jacob Lovst. The UE.L. cheese fac: | tary becan Saturday night work for | the season. Tiere was no service at! Union Inst Mondny nizht as Mr. | Boyee was attending distriet. meeting in Enterprise. W. J. Magee is build- ing an addition to his barn. E. Car- '|wiban i® doing the carpenter work. { Crow Lake Budget. | Crow Lake, June 1.--The body of | the late Mrs. James Gamble,. who died some time ago, is being laid to rest at the family plot in Mountain Grove cemetery. The public school ere is beginning to regret that Miss | R. Gendron is going to leave herethe | first of Judy. There was no prayer | meeting on Sunday evening last on | account of so 'man being absent. Visitors : Mr. and Mrs. James Ma. | hon, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tharrett, of { Crow Lake, and Robert Hamilton, | Miss Gertie Reynolds, of Sharbot Lake, -at Charles Knapp's, + Bob's dh Lake; Mr. and Mrs. J and Hattie visited Jobn Sunday last; Mr. and Mrs. S. Ken- nedy, at William Kennedy's; Mr. and rs. S., Jones, at Westport; . Miss Lottie Shellington, of Burridge, at George Bradshaw's; Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam Reviiolds, 'at his father's, on Sunday last, alse Miss Pear] Knapp; Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks, at James Cassell's; Miss' Eva Knapp, at Ste phen Jones'; Mrs. W. L. Barker at her parents', J. W. Knapp's. Quite a number from here attended the ball at Sharbot Lake on the 24th inst. Mr. and Mrs. William McGinnis pass- ed thwough here nied by Mr. Sullivan, to Westport, to attend the funeral of their son, Harold, who died so + Deceased was about fourteen years of age. > LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Paid . Centres. 'a Montreal, May "31.~About ~ 1,050 head of butchers' cattle, 150 calves, 100 sheep and lambs, and 1,225 fat hogs were pfiered fcr sale at the Point Ste. Charles stockyards this forenoon, Trade, was faw, but the prices had a downward tendency all round, excepting for calves. Prime beeves sold at B5fc. to 6fc. per lbs pretty good animals, 4c, to Sic. and the common stock, including a large number of milkmen's strippers at 3jec. to 4c. per Ib, Calves sold at from $3 to $10 each, or de. to near 6c. per db, 8 sold at Be, to 54e. per lb. Lambs sold at $4 to $5.50 each. Good lots of fat hogs sold at Sie. to Bfe. per Ib, East Buffalo Live Stock. Bast Buffalo, N. May 31.--Cattle receipts 3,400 head} slow and steady to 15c. lower; prime steers, 36.75 to $7.25; shipping, $6.25 to $6.75; but- chers', $5.50 to. $6.75; heifers, $2.50 to $6.50; cows, $3.50 to ¥5.60; bulls, $3.50 to $5.60; stockers afd feeders, $4.25 to $5.25; stock heifers, $3.7 to $4.25; fresh cows and springers; $3 to $5 lower, $23 to 360. Veals--Receipts, 2,300 head; active and steady, $6 to $8.50. Hogs--Receipts estimated 16,000 head; fairly active and 10g. to 1bec. lower;; heavy, $7.50 to $7.60; mixed, $7.40 to 87.55; yorkers, $7 to $7.40; pigs, $6.75 to | $6.80; &ou hs, $6.25 to $6.50; stags, $5 to $5.75; dairies, 7 to $7.40, Sheep and head; active, and lambs, $4.50 to $8; yearlings, $I to $6.75; wethers, $6.25 to $6.50; ewes, $5.50 to $5.75; sheep, mixed, 22 to 36. The Prices at Various lJambs--Receipts, 7,200 25¢, to Sle. lower; The Stomach's Signal. When a meal is followed by . dis- tress, flatulence, heartburn, acidity or headache, prompt help is needed. The stomach and bowels must be sweeten- od and cleansed and an increased sup- ply of healthy digestive fluids must be secreted. Day's Dyspepsia Cure produces these results every time. Each bottle contains sixteen days' treatment. For sale only at Wade's Drug Store. Loughboro Township Council. Sydenham, May 31.--Council met at 10 a.m. for court of revision, Moved, Leeman-Deyo, that the following names be added to the assessment xoll and then adopted : O. McFarlane, T., pt. 2, 5th; John and Edward Hingey,' Oc., E. § 21, 10th; James Spratt, T., pt. T., 8, pt. 5, 14 Blk. P.; Arnold Foxton, T., 11 Blk. N.; Percy Foxton, T., 12 Blk. N; C. Sickling, T., pt. 10, Blk. P.; William Bombridge, Oc., 1, 5th; C. Cochrane, Oc., S. pt. 3, 5th; L. Redmond, Oc., pt. 6, Blk. L.; C. Knowlton, 1 Blk. L.: E. Hart, Oc., 17, 5th; Daniel Cos- grifi, 0., 8, pt. 18, 6th; Edward Cole, T., W. 4 2, Tth; M. Knapp, T.; N.W. pt. 1, 6th; William Campbell, T., E 3 1, 14th. Regular business then taken up. Minutes adopted and the following ac- counts paid: A. Granger, repairing Otter lake bridge, $2; R. Austin, re- pairing bridge near - Buck lake, 8]; Amos Deyo, culvert, $3; H. Martin, quarter's salary, $3; repairing side- walk, 50c.: ¥. C. Martin, coffin and burial of Mrs. George Burley, $19; To- bias Young, railing, new culvest, and repairing culvert on the Slash Road, 810; W. J. Caldwell, assessor, salary, $55 attending court of revision, $2. Council adjourned to meet at 2 p.m. Monday, July 5th. we---- Don't have such a lofty opinion vourself that others may not care look up to you. of Lumbago, Sciatica, Gout, Weuralgia ---- All Caused By Rheumatic Poison in the Blood--Cure Guaranteed --Relief Swift and Sure From DR. HAMILTON'S PILLS. * Theee is a new life ahead for every sufferer from rheumatic poison Who has not yet used Dr. Hamilton's Pills; their prompt cures are the marvel of the medical profession of many na- tions. The unspeakable anguish of rheuma- tic torture need no longer be suffered --usé Dr. Hamilton's Pills and per- manent cure is assured. In so many thousands of "cases have Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills been successful, the manu- facturers are willing to guarantee a lasting cure to all that use them. No one can doubt the efficacy of Dr. Hamilton's Pills after reading the 'ex- perience of Miss Minnie Saundem, of Halifax, who says : "Scores of different remedies failed to relieve me. I suffered incessantly from neuralgia and sciatica... Some- mes the pain was unbearable. "A friend recommended Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills. In a few days I was re lieved. I continued the treatment, us- ing in all five boxes, and was cured. "I have not felt the slightest pain or ache since taking Dr. Hamilton's Pills and consider my cure absolutely perfect." Why delay any' longer ? Get Dr. Hamilton's Pills at once. They will restore your health in a short time. Price 25c. per box, or five boxes for $1, at all dealers. Blk. "M"'; H. Watson, | 5th; Thomas Foxton, T., | to] 2 to 100 Horse Power ish is liquid and paste com- EE Er ve it a qui ru aj ight, Jastin shine. aa th Polo gnad, for the leather--keeps it soft | and pliable. { lish CLEANS as well Polo tan as shines. dies likedit. # « » Heavy Duty Type. Columbia lIgniters, Remy Magnectos, Rajah and Heinze Spark Plugs, Samson Spark Coils, P. & R. Storage Batteries, Marine Oil and Grease. Sole Agents for Kenyon Boat Tops, Combinations, Cushions and Life Preservers. HALLIDAY ELECTRIC CO., 345 King Street * SaleofHat Racks Hat Racks in Elm, golden finish only $4.50. Hat $6.50. ~ Polish Qt. Oak glass, $8. Rack in Oak, golden finish, olden finish, bevel o rs 50. Others from $12.00 to 35.00. Hall Hall Seat, solid oak, $5.00. Mirrors from $3.00 to. 25.00. The best values ever offered. ROBERT J. REID, 230 Princess St. Telephone 577. » rEU---- oeofagiferinlnielnioieinfoininfoin infin ieieldnieleleeielejeledeelvieieiel ORANGES ORANGES ne Large Jumbo Navels, 40c per Doz. --AT-- 3 A.J. REES, 166 Princess St Phone 58. Special for Men Regular $3 and $3.50 Box Calf and Patent] Colt Skin, Blucher Cut Boots, Narrow, Medium and Wide Toe. All New Stock. See our Bargain Tables. Now $2.25. Reid & Charles.} BEST WIPING SOLDER MADE Nothing like it. 4 ply house has not got it, & If your sup: get it frog the manufacturers, the Canada Metal Co., Ltd TORONTO, ONTARIO, . ® 154600 {34.900 700 wn buy 7 room House. 2,400 600 will buy 7 room house, Cay Will buy double house, all s A: 1, con- dition... "Ak Will buy modern brick, : 9 rooms, central locate yy Yon. Will buy 12 room house. \ Will buy 11 room brick dwelling. stable and large lot. I have a number of the best building lots. For full particulars ID. A. Cays 5 57 Brock St. 5 J J J Nace to Strangers in the iy While in our city take -d few minutes to call and examine the extensive and beautiful collection of ANTIQUE FURNITURE and OLD FASHIONED ARTICLES, which we are offering at a low cash price or exchange, I will buy any part er all your home, ' Send post ecerd, L.Lesses, Princess and Chatham . Kingston, Ont. J NOTICE. We have installed a Hobart Electric Coffee Mill, With a Capa- city of two pounds per minute. We are prepared to supply our Fam- ous Blend of Java and Mocha Coffee, fresh ground and guaran teed tHe best obtainable. "Phone or send your order, which will feceive our best attention. D. COUPER, Dealer in Pure Food © 'Phone, 76a. 341-3 Princess St, a in Cor Sts. Increase Your Efficiency 2 \ingston Business College, Limited : Head of (ueen Street. Oanada's Lead Day re nan dividual deficient Rates time. Busigess Sch Clasges. Typewriting, Book- Telegraphy. natal on > I lish oderate. nter at y "Phone, 440, H. oT. CALFE, Principal. ¥; MEY. AION Ice Cream Any flavor. Any hour. 60c per quart. «x4 Princess St. Price's, Zur sis. slejefelnfolnfuiniefoafofniuiofuininieinlel COAL! i * The kind you are looking for i the kind we sell. i SCRANTON Coal fs good. coal and we guar- utes prompt delivery. 'Phone, Booth & Co... FOOT WEST' STREET. ya International Portland Cement "Adamant Wall Plaster * Guelph and Renfrew Lime P. Walsh's, Coal and Wood Yard, Barracls St. HSISHHSIGIICIIIH III * : Automobiles ¢ "To Rent. g Always a #7 Terms Reasonable. fa "i Open. :'W. J. Moore & Son, > 'Phones--Garage, 815a. Residence, 815b. EAICIRIOR Wall Paper Border, Ceiling and Side Wall, ' HN HNO Bk

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