Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Jun 1909, p. 2

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MILITARY. CAMP OVER], =m DR. SPARKS OPINION Sale of King Collar Steamer leaves 7:30 a.m. and 2 p. THETROOPS MARCHED OUT 'm.. returning leaves Cape Vincent, 'A§ TQ REBUILDING OF | THIS MORNING. 110:55 a.m. and 7 pm. Ble, returu. CITY'S ROADS. B tt 1,000 Islands-Rochester. ---- u ons Everybody Satisfied With the | Steamers North King and Caspian The Roads Should Be Kept In| Work Done--The Shooting Reg- leave for Thousand Island points Good Repair After Being Built | 1, 728 One Piece King Collar Buttons, sold at 50 and 10¢ each. ulations the Only Sore Spot-- daily, except Monday, at 10.15 am.,| . 4 4 P for Bay of Quinte' ports and Ro-| And Not Neglected As In The On Sale Saturday at 10¢c a Dozen. iday's i land for Bay of Quinte Friday's Ingpeciion, chester, at 5 pm. J. P. Hanley Past. .) i gal Cp al Reo Se | Kingston, June 210 ne tsi, A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY o. Memory an ired volunteers re ee ttor) : I recently read in the Whig that : . 4 5 are on, their way home by many dif-| Organist Engaged. {the eity engineer had recommended 60 Ladies' White Nightgowns. While they last, 29¢ Each. ferent routes. Friday was breaking-up; « | : AA J J. 8 h, of Kirkudbright, Seot- |limestone for rebuilding our streetsin + . . . - "Spreads Like Butter" day in camp, and ny who have never' W, SMh OL OC brig Tt TI IE Ee ware on 50 Pieces White Hat Elastic. While it lasts, at 1c Yard. Bold nly in 1c 214 25¢ Blocks been on hand when soldiers are break-, | "pi joader of Queen Street Me pensive material, 'claiming that it] 1 inch wide Cotton Torchon Laces. On sale at 10c Dozen Yards, For sale by all Grocers. ing camp, should try some time and do church. He expects to sail jwould be more economical to use the . thodist Manufactured by 80. "Once the soldiers start to break about the middle of July and will like | cheaper material and rebuild the! 24 Ladies' White P. K. Skirts. Special at $1. a5. The ingame EackingCe, Lita: up, everything goes, and in a very ly take up his duties early in August. 'streets every tenZyeiirs, This does not| . ' : . shot time, the ground is as bare as| re- seem reasonable. Judging by thel 260 yards Navy Blue and Green Lustre. "Special at 19¢ Yard. He comes to Kingston with high ever, and absolitely no signs are lft! 40 ijons. [length of time it takes to rebuild ul 10 dozenl Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. Special at 35c. of there ever having been a camp. [stretch of street, one would suppose James Craig, Kingston on Agent On Friday afternoon at three o'clock | Pay Is Increased. | shee the alle at iy DI wou be, Ladies' Coats and Skirts--A special line for Saturday and lati the camp commandant, Col. W. D.| Postinaster Stewart. has" heen noti- lor. ajor, and 1st wou C he 3 Re asm Monday at $4.95 Suit. Gordon inspected all the troops, with fied that all fourth class clerks, la- i} sither case, exiept, comparing. gran , ' the exception of No. 3 company, C.P borers, letter carriers and messengers ite With limestone, the haul would n ou an AS C. The troops were drawn up in have been granted an additional pay b akin greater. and Jusreving ane ont. of" C 3 2 fifty cents per day, dating from {Preaking, probably a httle more in the front of Col. Gordon, in charge of | vi y .cenls | , : case of the former over the latter. But | @% 6th April 1st last. Under this arrange Lieut.-Col. John Hughes, of the . We s Ae E. |] re- | the engineer and streets committee | rv » ment letter carriers in class wi x Infantry Brigade. It certainly made an ment, $2.75 per day in addition to uni- {have, no doubt, figured that out and] -- . i, sight as the men drew up| is | know what is cheaper, taking durabil-, SUNDAY SERVICES. A asa AnAlasanskriiolh blue | forms and two weeks' holidays. WANNA into Place, Infantry Regiente, 4 ity and cost into consideration. | : od © rtillery and ca Ls our Tare sclection Tart what you Seats ang Fe ig 8, ar Ty 8 What I wish to draw attention to is The Filling of the Pulpits i] ummer é gar alry, horses and guns. z 3 7] |the intimation of the city engineer | Morrow SOLID © want and et the price you want, The officer commanding stated that a | > : : that the newly-constructed streets will i Eo he was greatly pleased with the condi- require roonirietion every ten years | St. Andrew's--Holy communion at| Smart, stylish neckwear just ar- Y tion of things in general, and with het 4 A Why should they ? One would suppose {1 a.m., evening service 7 p.m. Stran- | rived in all the very latest Ameri- Our Wedding Rings are High- Class, both in work- way the men had acted in camp. The it would be cheaper to keep a well 'gers welcome. Nurch--Ser-) *F designs, in stripes, bars, etc., troops were put through different; built street in repair than to rebuild Portsmouth Methodist church--Se in thin, narrow four-in-hands, the manship and quality and are made in two styles. The manoeuvres during the inspection and! g : it alter vears of newlect. In no case | vices on Sunday 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. | * ; 3 < . correc x f the officer commanding complimented | Wo 2 : re hie rina 3s. vise | Sermon by the newly appointed pas. | corre t thing for the close fitting them on their work. : a "stitch in time" principle efiective. | tor, Rev. George Oliver Tredmnick. | collar at 25¢. and 50e. : . n : | A ; There seems little excuse for the bad All wade Weleomt. wal-Third Sw 3 . : ' After inspection the officers in charge ¢ condition of some of the streets in the | S4. George's cathedral- He Ph ¥ Bows, Strings, Batwing, Four- of the different units all said they residential portions of the city where 'day after Trinity, 8 a-m., Holy Como, p55 age. 3 I ) ) high narrow thick oval is more popular just now, but we stock the wider thinner models too, We have all sizes made up, which makes the choosing easier. were well satisfied with the camp, as ; trafic 'is comparatively light. It is munion;: 11 a.m., matine. Sunday SMITH BROS., far as work, meals and everything Hi amusing 10s watch u party *'enjoying" school, 3 p.m. Evensong, 7 p.m. The JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. v a pS 3 8 ¥ a " a op wr 1 \ tl ¥ % went, but, a course, the shooting was % a spin in. an automobile on University | Dean of Ontario will preach a yoth . BS To : : i avenue, between Union and Prin BOF Vives, ds 16s tro | First Baptist church--Rev. Douglas 11 Issuers of Marriage Licenses. boi ; : streets, or Union street, from Barrie | tly arvites. 850 King St. Immediately after inspection all the i ; | Laing astor, at t 3 3 street west, or Clergy street, from |l.aing, pt 3 ae i 3 4 2 are abs . \ces- ' "ag . "The True ive urch At Our displ of Wash Ties is tents that were not absolutely neces Johnson street to University avenue, |a.m., I'he True Motive in Chure play one ARRAARAAAAAAARAAARAAA WVAAAAAAANVAVAAAAN YAOE TWO. oe THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 286, 2p - Ww a aa AA ASAAAARAA VV VYY VY YYYY Sary were struck, and after 'being neat Such a party looks as if its member: tendance'; 7 pm, "The Macedonian fof the best that has been seen here ly folded were packed AWAY DEA "i 3 were undergoing a disintegration of | Call. Bible school . a to 1° the in some time. See then at 25¢ the glores department ru y WL joints | Strangers cordially invited to a vel ach. morning 16 nen were ou axing aown and folding the others, as most of the party makes the experience more real | regiments returned home this morning | Fo DE in | Rev. I. H. Sproule, B.A., pastor, will . 2 : : : ane i ersng Many article wore drawn over from Upon a recent visit to England and | reac h both morning and ; ¢ 2 camp on Friday evening and left at Scotland, - the country roads seemed | Sabbath school, 2:45 p.m.; Epworth . . ' the wharves and stations to be ta¥®én League, Monday, 8 p.m.; prayer meet on. reconstructed! streets. At short inter [ing, 7:45 p.m., Wednesday. Everybody | {vals small heaps of broken stone were welcome. . wn 5 Wwime of is m- 3 | 'the ) . Jiuveh--To -------------------------------- The 16th Regiment Jest, this mort x noticed by the roadside. Road mend-| Bethel no ihgrogationel. si 1 io y , steamer sth . i - de ing, on the. steamer let 1, Jor i FROF. 4.3. LANOS Jers traversed. the roads and where a "morrow being owes UndaYs = Feeder dodo b: ton we 1 anc 9th went, some P, . A S, morning sarvice' wi win re by boat and some by train; the 4th Professor of "French in the Royal Mili-y =o" picked to make un definite | the youn, j.ople of the church, and y or a > tary C allege ys the Hussars went home by Fou march | CY ledge, a few stones shovelled in and Sunday SC Boal. A : Serie Fi nN and the 47th on the ingston an will Bort: Be Affected ? tamped down, bringing the depression wvening will be conducted by Pembroke and Bay of Quinte railways. | | to the level of the dbdd." In ti McCuaig. rl \ Q C \ have to! In view of the large number of ; Up 10 the level o 18" FOAL IN AL US sh. corner Barrie and w-Army Service Lorps boys have to | bes ted thi jway the roads were not allowed to be-1 ¢ 'halmers church, corner an A 5 <Q ¥ Jdosing | houses boing erecteg HS s¢tason, peo . x a > r tev. M. Mac- tay in camp until Sunday, clo ng le arc beginning to wounder if he , come out of repair. "Why could not Earl = streets--Pastor, Rev. : ple ar yeginning y wonder | Tr D.D., who will preach at things up and seeing that everything such a system he adopted in eonne villivray, ) \ 1 is left in good order tion 'with our atrests? WH the city both services, Sunday school, : raver eting Wednesday, [were divided into districts and a cart PM Pray meeting, Ve dnosda land. couble:: of "road mentlers: assion-i 30 pm. Strangers cordially invit- in, camp. Songs, recitations, etc, were od, and Fonts may take a tumble. At ® ! iy yn Aan ed tu all the services. Ee : : present rents in Kingston are high ed to each district, 1 am under the the main attraction all along the line! t 8 gs ? b | First Congregational church, cor 0s the streets would be kept . g t | ' ---- an, Impr in i : ini Ie ep] ner of Wellington and Joinston no er ean weep . f ' . + pair more cconomically St v FHONE 90 YOU '8, Postmaster-Gene ol Samuel McCul-! Gave A Fine Concert io Tepair i re en wiioally SPARKS, streets Pastor, Rev. J. Charles Vil '. Foe Harrison CoO. |louh will, today, close up quarters] The Mexican Concert cqmpany gave ee bers. Divine worship, morning, ut ib, of Odd Lines in Dress and come home, and can do so well a doncert in Verona, on Thursday | {It is only fair to say that the city reac her, Mr. Melles, secretary i -- ------= | catisfied, because the service this year night, to a large audience. The Vieindion recommunded Binsetohe: ina {A.; evening at 7, Rev. Prof. Alex, ) a nginee a "i 8 a ! ! ah : was the best yet, and everyone was gat-' pentine dance' was a popular number 1 ; | Laird. Strangers are invited, Seats i ied. F cderhi ® ont Il a. 4 cadam only for the residential streets. | oe free A looms to: gil 00 8 an a 8 8. fie ive wlies were ke rong 2 ar § ; : are free. welcome . isfied. ive orderlies were kept going 1e company, . on Saturday evening, Ha did not say that the roads would *'\% : : all day 'long at this tent handling the will show the Sharkey-Fitzsimmons dre o ' ; a) fight In moving peta Th have toybe reconstructed every ten| tat Sureh, Brock Have Your Furs Made maltis, an n moving pic os. 16 engage- SPR & . I street-- a . 5 Vudor Porch -------- ment will conclude with "The Passion years, but tated that: they could: be (Ph.D. 11 a.m.! annual flower festival 1,000 yards Wool Challies, ) frames--a "dividing asunder of and marrow': and to be one of the services. Princess street Methodist church to be in the condition of our recently The tie store of the city. A A A AAD ALARALALMAAARARARAAAAAARAAAAAA VV YY Y YY YY py 4 STV YTV TTT TTT TTT TT TT TY YY YY yy YY LAAAAAA ALA LAALAAAAAAAMAAAAN depression was noticed the circamfer will* not be a drop in rents next spring. The opinion is that there will 3 | Friday night was a rather merry one! soon be more buildings than are need reconstructed after that time, the cost "Duke" McCambridge states posi { Play,' "on Monday and Tuesday even : teat tear AX COB y of the Sabbath school, special music French Flanmels, Black, Nav 0 dR / d Ni tively that this is his last public ap ings ll both constructiops not exceeding by Sunday school choir, and address ! y ver an epartre ow pieariince in camp. He has so stated i: m---------- } 0 of one granite macadam road. by Prof. W. T. McClement, M.A., of and Brown Voile, Plain, and BY ter Building." 7 p.m., the pastor will Fancy Mohairs, Navy Serge, i Hmmm When the city property committee Who Cadet Grasett Is. 3 3 W i i Shades I'he Sentinel-Star, of Cobourg, has meets again, Ald. Toye intends asking. Toronto News | premet. Suatgers welcome st-#if ser Chet¥ "Taffeta Clots; ste : F. Gourdier, some questions about the bell of the Batt Serpt.-Major Grassett, who hin ] Fir Barriefield : city dome clock, which many people' secured the sword of honor for good these things Lo say of the camp at v Church of Christ, Scienti Prices range from 50c. to Furrier, Brock St. "It is the most healthy camp ever Sunday morning, 11 o'clock, sub do not think sounds loud enough. The conduct and discipline throughout the Ris. rd "iy y Ww 'membere This is : on & "Christi Science." Wednesday even- 25 yard. remembered. This is due, not only bell will sound louder in time, but course at the Royal Military College, an Toe ay $i y Keep out the sun, wind and i sti i =" 'clock er , ing, testimonial meeting, 8 o'clock. Intl NEY: -A-HONE RAZOR STROPS Makes shaving eady. Every stron guaranteed or, money refunded. A fresh supply of all sizes, just received. Call and get one. On a 10 Days' Trial : to good weather, but to good water, it he bl i 4 i . f 13 Col. Gras rain Will not warp or y es . it may be possible to add even more is a nephew o went. -Col. rassett, Fre blic am 43 aX Sins : thao, ' 8 sments which : s 3.8 : ree public reading room, every al which, thanks to improvements hcl to its power by some changes in the chief of police. It is interesting io I Jr il 4 > . shrink. Just the thing to ; in, i / ternoon exept Sunday, - h ". £ » pove ) y § . nday, 2 to » o * the government have put in, is now | ani, cement {pote that he is a descendant of Gene- cook wplL « make sitting out comfort- supplied in abundance to all parts of B k Ee er ona oi he lock: Monday and Thursday even able. the camp. It is pumped by Goodeve : : [ *M.C..- who afterwards returned ings, 8 to 9:30 o'clock. All are cor- y : ; Complexions Made Sightly. & , 10 dinliv relo > Bervice . Morse engines out of wells which have Farland and atthiced Heh hoor Sn dially welcomed to the services ond Ty, i A complexion that is: marred by I MN p "eo ille > \ ¢ £ Ne ot + . the reading room. been drilled in the old Trenton lime the Roval Engineers. Sergt.-Major ! Qe stone to a depth of hundreds of feet pimples, blotches or other eruptions' /J® TVS Es EE ] Brock gtreet Methodist church-- wl Next'vear the engine house will be [Can be made smooth and fair by the lng u Jus Hi ig offered a ER Rev. T. E. Burke, B.D., pastor. Ser- 3 ; enlarged anc' a dynamo put in |use of Wade's Ointment, "he will cept Oya) lagineers, WHC fvice at 1) am. and'? pm. The pas 3 GAT 5 for the past forty-eight years, Want A Louder Sound. | Aiea Queen's University, subject, "Charac- | It "is the one thing to remember tor will preach at hoth services. 10 which will furnish electric hghts all over the grounds. when any healing remedy is required. Ym Tem a.m. Sunday school and Bible classes; STRIPE "Ihe new rifle ranges are almost [It cures eczema (salt rheum), old Sunday Trips To The Cape. Monday, 8 p.m., Y.P.S.; Wednesday, perfect, and so olose to the parade |sores, bed sores, piles, catarrh, dan- Leave 7:30 am. and 2 p.m; re-|8 pm., prayer meeting. Morning an- ground as to be most convenient to druff and all sc aly or itcKing sruption; turning leave the Cape, 10:55 a.m. them, *Praise Ye the Lord"; evening In Blue and White, Red and the troops in camp. For years we of the skin. In big boxes, 25c.,/ at and 7 p.m. 50c. return. anthem, "'Light of the World, We Hail White and Green and White were told that a good range was an | Wade's Drug Store. 3 re Thee,"" solo, Miss Orser. Strangers Be early as the best lines impossibility at Barriefield. 'hanks | made welcome. ' ¢ ' ¢ ' ' tothe engineers we now have ranges | Pacific Coast Excursions. | Queen, street: Methodist church--Rev go first, : R. McFaul 5 "om~ 100 to 1,000 yards which can] Via Chicago. and North Western | WwW. H. Sparking, pastor, will preach not be surpassed anywhere | railway daily, until September 30th - 4, at both services. Flower Sunday, open $ "One thing seems certain, 'the can-| Very low rates from all points in Ca- : session of the Sunday school in the . int ¢ Kingston teenless camp has come to stay. The [nada to Los Angeles, San Frandisco, auditorium of the church, 2:45 p.m. 5 ¢ canteen will never "be restored. The | Portland, Seattle, Victoria, Vancou- | CI; Parents and friends cordially invited $ Carpet Warehouse. cederliness of this camp is in marked | ver and return (Choice of rontes go- | a 2 Mid week service, Wednesday, 8 p.m ' contrast to many which have preceded | ing and seturmng; favorable stop | BJ \ Morning anthem, 'Consider. - the ¢ it over arrangements. For rates, routes | N OR TEE wa |Lilies"'; solo, "The Gt," Miss O'- ewinan ¢ eer ond handsomé illustrated folder of ae Be p Hara; evening anthem, 'Hear Meg '0 $1.65 Watertown & Return $1.65. | Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, | A Re [When 1 [Call's quartette, "The Light ' 0 ile ¢ ¢ ' ' # Saturday, 5 a.m. or 2 p.m; Sunday | Write or call on B. H. Bennett, gene J Ry San Ae, Miss O'Hara, Mrs. Cooke, |. 7.30 am. or 2 pm. ; returning Sun- ral agent, 2 East King street, To- 48/1 L. a Mr. Shea, Mr. Marshall. : day or Monday ronto. i) Sydenham street Methodist church, aw = corner William street--Charles Alfred McLeod's Drug Store. SeteestsetsstesettsesssTeee PTV VV LLL AVVVV TAT RATA VRCAD = TL ane e® Bs The marriage of Robert A. Nairn, WENT TO WATERTOWN Xa Sykes, B.D, pastor. William Craig, Middleville, and Mise Alathea Teal rr doe {church secretary. 10 a.m., junior THY ALWAYS BUSY STORE voungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.| Salvation Army Band on a Week league and monthly: fellowship meet - SOOOCOOOL OT OO0. . J 8 hh + BC For se Paul, Lav Shi, Sorurred Thursday The | End Trip. A : re Him. Sie I Shes! flower i O00 --e oung ¢ » lel X sVmooh.) . i . ¢ " , 08 young roupa on a NOBEYMOOD | The Salvation Army band. left at p sisted by the church choir. 7 p.m. - ~~ : KEEP C L. trip to Toronto, Niagara Falls and], . 5 ' _ ; t ir b other Western Ontario points. two o'clock, Saturday alternoon, to i) \ public servic theme, - "'Jdosus, the £ AN BLECTRIC FAN WILL DO be the guests of the officers of the pn : Ideal Citizen." Preacher, the pastor. IT, AND WE HAVE THE army, at Watertown, and {to assist in So ho Monday, 8 p.m., Epworth League; : RIGHT FAN services there. Adjutant Parsons ae | 3 Wednesday, 8S p.m., mid-week ser . AT THE companied the band. The members | Hai a 1 vice for praise, prayer and cowpfor- ; will stay over in Watirtown until ! or ) ence, ' v wn un RIGHT PR PRICE { Monday. Un Saturday ng it, they W. A. Spriggs Practical Floctrician. 235 Bagot, one 'door from Brock. "hone, 68. | ve a concert i His | [I } 7 3 & will give a concert and will assist in Z 7 i Anxious Moments. g all the services on Sunday. The band 8] A Ta yi Thé hot weather ontl . [18 now full strength, and well trained, 4 ; 4 h lot Weather montis are an Be ty et] g anxious time for all mothers, but Ho fron BE particularly for young mothers, They ba de the & : on nen 3 ays JUST A FEW LEFT are the most fatal time of the year A : . X , he f Ig hi ne pen | for -habier and young children, be- de der o oresters, held on ° 5 " cause of the great revalence q . rreatly appreciate ot rw Cres b THE LATEST CREATION |day last, the band rendered an able The demand for Panamas at] [ach and ale on Cent" Office Glasses. When you buy a home you FOR SUMMER WEAR. ALL Lpart, and many compliments were | "Th 5 : oy : ; ; ) uy ne ye art, an 3, were e~Hat Store" has becn ver almost without warning and often be Trev do. Bo . oF bit he want it to be of the best | THE COMFORTS OF A i heard on all sides about the efficicney y fore the mother realizes that there is Ai Yao Bore 48 A re r, quality material and you | TURN DOWN EFFECT. | of 'the crganization | great this season, and we {ind danger the little one may: bé beyond va the 'matdral > distapy . vision Should insist y * work be "Anchor" Brand "Westmount" | -- _-------- we are just about sold out. ard. No other medicine can equal and also the reading or writing well done. We can provide : 2 for 28e. | At. St. Anthony's . church, Centre rola Baby's Own Tablets in promptly cur- focus you a house where the best "iron Frame' Brand "Almonte" vill, on June 14th, Miss Mary A.! A few nice ones left though ing bowel and il Tree and We mount these in either e has been combined to give it 3 for S0¢ nom Rush was quietly married to James || at $6, 7.50 and 10 00. an occasional dose given the well glass me rte To foounts . Hinch, Camden East. The bride was | Y Ap b f h child will keep the stomach and bow- the neat frame i SOLD BY LEADING FURNISHERG attired sn grey chiffon broadcloth, | s ou..cdn uy ours lor the els free from offending matter and en- Perfect satisfaction guaranteed Boing up on Markland Maoe ov TOOKE BROS LimiTee, with hat to match, while the brides | price of other. kinds, and they sure good, health ta the lehild. There- and prices moderate and you will fin gooc i MONTREA maid, Miss, Ethel Cassidy, was gown og : { fore the Tablets should always be material used, no shoddy i " SAL ed in white. John Rush, Bethe of are much Superior. kept in the home, as they may be the MANUFACTURERS OF | ? r : : there SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECKWEAR the bride, acted as groomsman i Faney Hat Bands, -50c. means of saving a little life. Sold by Opp. Y.M.C. A. Building. We can'sell this right on AND IMPORTERS OF Mr. and Mrs. R. Finn Enterprise, medwine dealers, or by mail at 25 easy terms | MEN'S FURNISHINGS. announce the marriage of thir eld- y - cents a box from the Dr. Williams T own £ g office Mary (Mae) | : Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont . 1] . Latter 1h Cnmieterion apodialty See plan at est daughter, Bernadette ae - - y a : . 4 A | to J. T. McAllister, Wolfe Island, on | y ------------ : whl El ° feck. '» McCANN | June 20th; in the Church of the An-| Georg Nls$G The home of Walter Lockwood, Kit- DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. AOLOOOENNNNLALANSAEES ' | iat : HE gs = - ley, was the scene of a happy event : i Buhciation, -fwtceprise. happy "Phone, 343, 185 Princess St. a on June 16th, the occasion heing the : Brock. Cor. King St. "Perfect Headache Powders," are ~ . : - | . : £ . perfectly harmless. Four for 10c., at Princess Sc. marriage of his sedond dgughter, Lo-|s The prejudiccd man caves only for simfee lofi eee fei fete feieiele . Gibson's Red Cross drug stove. la, to Uscar MacDonald, Portland. Crees retetrtItIteetose one side of the 'argument. Business and Professional men AAAS ALL4044044844044044 Jas. Mullen DEALER IN. Granite and Marble Monuments. 372 Princess St. CAAT 9000000000. 000000000000000000000¢ BOL ALALL2408440444 FIIFTIIIIIIIIeIe > Dab Sato 8 0 et eee. ET TT" Lar ht Ye)

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