LL DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 2, 1900. ee ------ -- -- ---- ED i TE BN WES. 6G UP BSW Special Sale Of it cough nt 'you, if-you use|THE NEW AGRICULTURAL. iat m. WLI IS RETIR- CE 1 F 1 PATERSON' S| HALL OPENED. alec dns hh Ir. WaskintCon. SWE irls' elt Sailor Hats The Exhibits Were the Finest in munion,' 11 a.m; evening Servite, 7 Well Enown Shoemaker Has Been COUGH DROPS -- THE CANDY CURE | be : o clock Strangers and student i : on Years--New Race Track Was nn E in Business in Kingston For All t O Pr 49 E kb. GOOD FOR BAD THROATS Too Heavy For the Horses om eoine: Paul s-Moning® service at Forty Years--He Has Been a a ne rice, C ac >t. M 'a ~DELICIOUS TO TASTH Account of the Rains. | o'clock: aning service at 7 o'clock. Resident of the City For Lk . DOCTORS APPROVE THEM b nt densa on Friday; the seventy: Holy. communion st I am Preacher Seventy Years--A Sketch of 'White Bed Spreads. Special line. Large size. Only one mice, 98¢ Each " ' f 'rh uual Fil Ne tAMati at hoth services, Rev. Jk. Scammet { 5 cenis a Red-and-Yellow Box full {fou b apnual Erncsttown exhibition, (#1 BOTY S00 FEU Ch, Portemouthy His Career. i Th Iwavé a fine on ul , : . : Best Quality Flannel! lette Blankets, extr ' MADE BY PATERSON OF BRANTFORD jwas hotd. Jus always a fine obe, | 00 hanksyiving services will b One of - Kingston's oldest residents, Q 1a q R xtra large size * Special at $1.19 Pair Rev. R. 5 For and at the same time, one of her old ' 1 evening. est business men, is rounng, this : Come and see our nd deiwe a large acrowd, but this - sled yr MoIrow - ar broke th 1 rd, in every way. | RY tor mg ' ¢ ner: avill he preacher in the om earls morning ill afternoon, the rer} H be | hurt > 1 week, in the person oi William Adams, | je came in scores from all. ov First Baptist church--Rev. Douglas | We€ perse T : Carpets, Pl Same in scones from all ovee | SH LNGE" od ath, servis, TL TL DEL ot a for, Jos Ladies' Trimmed Pattern Hats is COMI ne A , Ia im Life and Life Abundant'; years, 'heen an the boot and shoe busi i tock, hest and biggest vegetables, , "Your Uwn Salvation. Bible less in the old Limestone City. Hale " 3 . i w ¢ 3 5 * } od . > Curtains { fines camples of grain and frat, and | P pn , | a ads m. Strangers and and hearty now, at the age-of sevend . x All new styles. 1 rie 8 moder ate. | the housewives came with that kind oi a0 eda Bb. > 3 ivi 3 "hat udents ever 'welcome to all the ser- ty- three, Mr. Adams is giving up his sead that cannot be equalled by any i i - vice All seats free. business, after a most successful cy di ' T il 11 ; d D kis t . baker, except' the-one that uses hor {Moe Tlcor hell, between Welling- reer. He lias been a resident of the La 1S al O in an ressma in urnt ure, joe : es o cook for. luc own t and Bagot streets Sunday night, ty for seventy years, and. of course, : NE ck, rousing gospel meeting. two is one of the best-known men in the sioht swers, those who thronged aroundq ' Cent ll city. " cakers: hearty singtng. eats a : fhe vrounds ecing what their neigh Sen of py specially Mvited Mr. Adame was born in the county thors or friends had brought in to ex 1 Bible of Longford, Ireland, and was fiat { hursday * evening, 8 OC ock, 4 y 8 ] habit. F ET 000 people were around treda 1 he -» tudv and prayer mee ting. All heart WO and a half vears of age when he : : ily welcome. came out to Canada, with his _parg : : ca : =. aly glorious timo. : ( ke's Presbyterian church, Brock ents, who came direct to Kingston, - " RR a, a s---------- rv threatening alle Cat I'he pastor, Rev. WS. Mac and sc ttlod here. In those days, boys il recalled by Mr. Adams, who has il manage to land at both ter- -and girls received what little edvea- lived to see "the place grow from a family And besides * these came the the grounds during the afternoon, Pavish, Ph. wiil reach ; : \ i al this did not succeed choc sunday Gol and <Bible tion they were able to obtain. in pri village to a city., As has already he ardor of the ight- | 1ysses xt 3 pam. young people's vate schools. Mr. Adams has been | been stated, Mr. Adams has been «en meets ., 8.15 p.m. Students wd. oth- | blessed with a good memory, and he Joving good he salth, and his many O e e peeting, its 1 } improvements were noliced |, q will be cordially welcome at all recalls, when just a little chap, at- Int pds join in wishing him many mor y vear. the main onc being the tending a private school. at the head years of good he salth and happiness. ery ice ! ' : ericultural hall, which was First Church of Christ Scientist of Queen street. A lady by the name J. E. Johnson, who has been with 1 for the first time I'l new | Qunday morning, 11 o clock subject, {of Miss Picher, was the principal, and Mr. Mams for twenty-five years, is Su £, > ] : : : . \ » ould not be better, suiting { «preality."! Wednesday evening, tes- Miss Hamilton was an assistant taking over the business He will Hien S - . ant} I nt Poke 1 9 Mr. if the store wi antire ne oses exactly I is a large | imonial meeting, 8 o'clock. Free pub Dear old school days, and Mr. bt out he store with an entire new 8s : i 8 hn | stoek, ' ke s \ 1 alterations sheeted building. well ji peading-room, every afternoon, =X Adams. remembers them well When | stock, - make some needed alteration and well ventilated opt Sunday, 2 to B o'clock: Monday 'about ten years of age, his parents and continue to give the" people of ae provided for | and Thursday evenings, B to . 930 moved to Port Hope, where they stay | Kingston the best servic possible We have received samples of the most magnificent line of stud- the different articles {,'clock. All are cordially welcomed to led a. few year but afterwards came 'His friends wish him the best of sw nts' note books in prices ranging from 5¢. to 75c., the latter being tifi saying of vw arranged for the con- | the services and the reading-room. back to Kingston, and remained here {cess, a morocco bound book, gilt edge, hand sewn (not stapled) of: 120 sr so well | venience exhibitors' and sight-seers. | ¢ hadmers, Presbyterian, cornet Bar- the rest of then life. At Cobourg pages of the finest writing paper. These will be sold fox from 1-3 to yrnishings | 1 : ment ave to he complimen-} jie and Earl streets Rev. M Mae (Mr. Adams made his first start in the 1-2 less than you have teen paying for them: We have shown 1 Fur-| ie] on their new show hal loilliveay, D.D., minister. Services, 11 | learning of the shoemaking trade. Ha | these too, and taken orders from over 500 of the students and shall the house icant exhibits -shown were la nr 'Christ The First In All followed the same line in Prescott be pleased to have those who have not yet seen them come and nroderate and far better: than last year Things" 7 p.m., "Good Measure Aud but after a very short stay Gh both look them over. The goods and prices will sell them. i . getable line were 6s | Running Over '" Sunday school and these piss es, he ig a] Ring > | FURTHER PARTICULARS OF We ave dl agents for Chandler, Ingram & Bell's Tide of 'medical this | ecin ell represe nted and the | Bible class, 3 p.m gEayer meeting, ton, sud youl In with MT Phe oy A SAD FATALITY. and surgical instruments and shall at all times carry a most complete 1 Efficult time of it award: | Wednesday, 7:30 p.m Students and learning' his tiade. "Before he "was 8 line. A special line of dissecting kits for medical students. eighteerf years of a , he ha a In Which Mrs. A. E. McAdoo andl 2 AN EXCLUSIVE line of College statiomery, Prock street Methodist church--Cor Pe ted He me ih Fi i ne Son Were Killed--Buildings pillows, posters, crest goods, etc. 5 streets JONOTS er-tearning his rade, 3 : 8 : riainl Win oxi deal. |[Rev. T. E. Bur Wi u worked for diferent people, when he Shut Out View of the Train t t on ay ingy wi 2% id : Ne =' y .. started up in business for himself, and and They Did Not Hear tae 0 Q tmen is t XTrioner other things was some hand- [vice at 11 am. and 7 p.m I'he pa tart : : ! y day. | painted china, that the owner canswell | : : $ at both services to | his fiest boot and shoe store was sit Whistle Blow. ec © e ec ore, willpreat 4 jtor will preach uated on Brock street just shout op ma prizes for the lifferent | strangers cordially invited to all the The. exhibit 'of ladies'. home- | services | | i sundries, pennants, \ one of the best sect 4 anv fall fair this scason, and thatdiner. of Brock and and. over Curtains 1ey could Food . 1 ot see as they approached the y$S11 Union of time. Mr. Adams staved 1° this y approached cr gs of v »-Bruss Duchess, proud of. This exhibit was the la.m.. class meeting; 3 pm. Sunday . . ive eariV o rasiness, he has accident in which Mrs. Andre Mc Verdur French Tapestry, stock was placed at differ- |day, S p.m., prayer mee ting: Strang- Years, earryiny n busi s 0 D8 - 1 p killed It iceident occured at Yp- | Sefefele uf A 3 gs | : hich « somewhat unusual. There AL he accident: occured at Pofelofedoletuleteteiob oft | 4 wrgo numbers of spectators All| sid Morning anthem, "1f With All|wh 1 on i -f tony." score or more changes, in that length heep wid. poultry, and | Let Us Join Our ( heerful, Song re or more at first store for thirty year and' then » . ) 5 ae moved across the street 'to the place ---- ! art Col. omming, DOC: in Morine, M.A., D.D.; rector, 50. Clergy Md 1 ; : : . ) he ) 'I'he Detroit Free Press, of Thursday oY ro ar wiss Curtains are | pecipia i more than one compli l school "and Bible classes. Monday, 8 posite to the store which he i TION , Es the e pr wing ! cot ns : Operated by a Q yaee n' Ss Student. undan together with |pm., Y.P.S. social evenings vos. | giving up. In his long career of forty ac : 260 Princess St. 'Phone 919. Vv 2 | the \ ores, somethi \doo a: , A. E. McAdoo w Lleth, elour and Serges. noints aroudd the grounds, and lors made welcome to all services. Mu just had th two stores, metinng = . ar } 7h a a a silanti : Phone. 90. ' were well filled, horses, cows, | Your Hearts': evening anthem, "Come are business men who have mi de a Caught by a train whicl of the finest order. The] Dt James' church, corner Virs Andrew E, McAdoo and her Pe l H dl d » that improves.) liliere races of horses" were exeel land Arch street--Ven J. Kerr Mac \ A, ] McAdoo, were struck arm ar an e ) s afternoon and kill street: Rev. T. W. Savary, B:A. vii he. a8 NOW leaving for good My fhe a iM occured 4 . ; Adams is giving up the business /ol ro 3 M; nives ory S POETIC SOT) TrrTTTTy tre anspogt horses and com- 3 cu wen des } . lear, the parsonage, corner Union and ¥ ! wnded © them highly The carriage : pe . ; : hie Gai accord Bs had, most | Barrie streets. 17th Sunday alte: 0 : } successful career, but as he 1s crossing while Mr mother to the tS | » expected to take a t . & slieves the 3 } - Vholv communion; sermon subject citing up in to Years, bel wat 1 . train which struck E an 4 Ransily other things whee Were Jane [Common Praise," with special refer- | best to step as ide and let "the other westhound express & 4 bn : E Jim y as lve I 1) ye ence to the new hymn hook Text, low : have a: « hance He din No McAdoo was \ ue he course is wel aid ple ies 3 p.an., Sunday school a family of five daughters and two 'hile his mother sury 1 ® s hel woul | have heen in fine coh- | and Pible classes 7 p.m., evening sons. his wife being called to the great minutes only fo eo heavy 18 1 1 . > o ae 1 h r the'h * vains oi ti | prayer 'and sermon; subject, "Loved bevond, just two years ago At the st. Co ( ( s was very tp! " . i = y & nea t Sey: ye : t # upye ¥ oye Ie r i it [and Hated," beginmsrig a Series of Although always. busily ngaged at road crosses the sifeet at a shy ght an gle, wavy and no 10rse cou do 1lse : | sermons upon Joseph, the prime his work, Mp Adams, at all times. and building gs shu anyihine like justice © on it The only mrades were addle and general purpose 4 'Tyanity. 11 a.m., morning prayer and Il with first-class animals Folefef dnl A- td In Oak and Walnut Cases, w.th one dozen Knives and Forks en- cased, or similar cases with halfsthe quantity. scene of the accident the minister, Gen. XXX vii,-1. took a keen interest in the afiairs eo! cast, gn wi hh 1 Princess Street Methoglist church -- | Kingston, and served six years in the a shght curve in Faylor, in 4wo heats. lp op A Sproule, B.A, pastor Qep- | eity council, as a represent: itive from dred feet distant tainly a grind to. go around | 1 vices, I school and Bible elass, 3 p.m. Sunday | Man, giving all the questions before "he gateman was chaol anniversary services, Preacher; the people able thought and cons sider- bound train, but Ihomas Prown, Brockville, Sun ation. He dropped out of municipal view up the tr | affairs of his own accord, as he felt of hy a wrecki We make a specialty good warm Underwear at a reasonable price. tet potortertoteledrberted © Damask, $2.00, .50 one attempiod was the township race, | Duma on ate Fruit Knives and Carving Sets are cased tn much the same way, and our showing in » these lines is complete. SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. Issuers Of Marriage Licenses, am. and 7. p.m Sunday | Rideau ward. He m: We a good alder Lhere ar . . Ladies' Elastic Ribbed Vests, huttoned in front, trimmed with Lace, long sleeves, in white or grey, Drawers to match in both styles, ankle. length. This line is worth 75c. a suit, We sell it for 50c. a suit, or 25c. a garment. . waoeon, from which ada Over" and "Guide Me, 0.1 hou Creal | NE unde: pt. Shaw He also was a He had no more ! iain : - Made {0 Order matter was distributed to the [Ue » Monday ovening annual member Bi the first band formed, fon arted 3Cross rack an the Aran, Other makes at 50c., 75¢c. J ! This exhibit éalled for ammelr{, "po dx to eight splendid "+ pro | manv years. He is an Oddfellow (and Som a he 3 vided . ae and $1 a garment. i : trory Mil Feddy Hours wor, L rane. cadin usw --- Mis (Rin) Corester and a member of "St. e at m 11 a Second ont fo gro ed dll Tees | thomas; solos by Mrs. Erwin Me | "Old times in Kingston can be - antly and | Eryn nd Mr MeAdos tions; -at O8c. They are eX: Sat . < Anching co 2 Clelland, - Miss Mitchell, Mayor Cou | he fabout 150 feet uj » rd Mrs. Mc tra value. " A 9 : Sewing nemh © |per and William Mack. | | Adoo was 1 th he # 2 R McFAUL S Pen : wey peprpesented |" Queen Street: Methodist church Rev. | force of the a wl landed Men's Fleeced-Lined Gade ' . vy Gi cning a concert and danee | o © Qellery, M.A., B.D., pastor. Sun feet away 1 1s hen picked wear Sizes 36, 38, 40. | day, school rally day. 11 am, the | The Hat Question up, hut died ina few 1 t Shirts and Drawers, heavy Kingston bi ity wl uld not get out | whole school~will be p csent; the pas- | I'he tly { impend weight he 50c. line for wu ernoon went out for the [tor will speak to the og people on a 1 nger i fore the ants Of 38¢. each, or Tbe. a suit. Fortune Telling.' th., the pas- } : + 5.00, $6.00, a 00. = \ fow foot rates for boys Mercerized, $4.00, he track twice when it was in such nf wers pulled off, on. the track, but the | i $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, dong was anything but good , $15.00. { Mons Kingston mivchants had |» ihits out. including John Moan 0 ai choal mass meeting, 2:45 p.m, 1 | ade al in Rev Mr. Brown. A had not the time to give to it that 'clearing up a Treight WHE ous v i £ , 3 Mills Spee ial. Was necessary and when he tepped happened m the morning, prevented rp ot 1 : 3 Shaw and Thomas . : Sepp: had a 1 exhibit of furs in ol: ih Moris nthe We Would | 2uts the city lost a good city father haarmg its wis onsequently nusic osning ant s Rope Portiers building, and also had Robert > wil | See Ga if ani Bd aM Adams was a member of the ga'es were not down when Mi McAdoo oF Mf gravs tched | i " first militia formed i is city, join- drove up team of grays: hitched 0 AR hen: evening, "Now The Day Is |. bd med in. thi LY; 1 , apr 0 0.8 Belorled LEARNER B { ¢ » hi ling 1 Se he ies' 5 tioorge = church wo. t struck tl killing 1t ee the Ladies'-Combina- {| 1 hall, and . mana arpet Warehouse. { : car . rt 10 8 Son 3 - t . * | tor: subject, ¢'The Tires of Char i bo ) anes . f tral 1 hor Mog Wool Vidar wast ex Tig House of Reliable Goods Corns Will Go. [a md Lie Cpom Ou Fallon Men" | RR doo i ene of he | E10. values as S0e., The. and | v no corns that cannot be |.2 5 p.m., mass meeting of the Sun A street h K as at \ a -garmen N wouehly removed in a lew days | d Ww school and congregation; raliy i | "4 Corn Salve. The remidy [day programme. 10 a.m. monthly 1 + | | | ws Q rt boxes, 150. fi owship- meeting: Epworth League, : . he ho a , r ar ) : a | Bi Stock From Oct. 1st) Ne wh OF Werter Fi Shy ; ffort ) he speed of the tra 0 ( of Wool Blankets, LL corner King and | evening, at ® o'clock; prayer effort to cross p « old . stand), and | meeting; Wednesday evening at B® : was too-gred nipped : H | Bi k UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE and Moutroal te Music: Anthems," 0. Be Joyful, + Mrs . McAdonp was 70 Years oid, ans | 3 anne elie di gs. . tole e A {Saviour Breathe an Evening Bless her som 45, and um $ au} J a . | Ving . solo, Miss Hinckley (ome and y children ol Mrs. 1 ! vi ' ( f E E \ will ey for it?' They |'welcomi Strangers and students col » 2 Lietc h, re : ¢ A . om oIters, {c., {G. nip N Cross cough syrup cures| dially invited { 1 Me Hog of LhK d #8 hen, ; = ' JOHN GREEN, 285 Princess St. |! gg Sot jn Kingston only| Sydenham Street Methodist churich-- oS Lietch of zn Popular Prices. ted Lross drug store | Rev. Charles A. Sykes, B.D.; pastor wie > AelCh, al Ae 5 Knight, of los Angelos | Rev. William Craig, pastors helper SSS Amerie. CS . At CANADIAN PRICES , i¢ at the Randolph hotel}jo an Junior Epworth League and ¥ an also Ee un . ! Abs styl . up old fends, having rela-| 3m OE g 0 : gO about tarec yt » : + Furrier, » 5 N lass meetings, Bible school rally day =] be worn } L - 4 eg 3 this _acmity Years age he 11. a.m. - the superintendent, TF : J & selescopeds had 4 Te Tarm : wi and 76, 7. Brock St., Kingston. {took pa i his course at the) Medic} farrison, will speak to the church Tr es ara = : \ 7 \ 3 > A fen wol of Queen's , | concerning the school: 2.45 pm. in M: Meh oo. ang Fhev. were : pre Newman & Shaw Ww . F . (x ourdicer Pl : 1 e Saturd 2 all £1 and 31.251 teresting EXOTCIRes, inspiring ad ' : Mes here. in Detroit and 1 J Le -- : ved shirts at 89¢. "Roney & Co | dresses and special music in the Bible H e 0 A S e wel frcaiant had Bouse parties af LR a i EE es Que Answer) Sine one HIGHEST GRADES magnihicent home soutl : THE ALWAYS S BUSY ES STORE g Ww 2 express companies Hi the praise, the pastor will speak on "The x pee tar faature fe. ac is # x andling of freight. lhey were rush-iputy of Praise. * Music Morning The greatest aumber of rakish hat McAdoo v to tak 5 m | % Y Very da) | anthem, 'What Are These ?77 duet, [ : rot | he feare > > i : & -- . "Love Divine," Mrs. James Small and solt models---and snappy. stiff Liravel on the citric Jin n April, GASOLINE, 5 { Wiliam Eva. Evening, sersice wri o : y as ft Passe 2 -- 2 shapes -- in the new greens} | 1908, she COAL OIL, {pg Ta * Monday, -%| | blues and pretty autuma- tones. | Air her car at Smith's swi ah ' SICK ROOM SUPPLIES $ LURRICATING OIL, new . officers; Tuesday, 2.30 aud =} Be ond all uestion the best miles east of here p.m, district W.M.S. convention; Wed t Fr: t q ing killed Mrs (cAdoo was 1 i We make a special study of . FLOOR OIL, nesday, 8 p.m., tid week service; Fri chore in town. jured, but .never su joa i keeping a full line o SUp- GREASE, ETC, PROMPT DELIVERY. day, 7.90 po, Intermediate Epworth po , anvone bees 1} persuad r to plies for the sickroom either (1 The League "Rambler as shown] [ride on a electric terurba ar in Rubber, Glass or Agate- Toye's Building, appa e-------- 18 ate: 1 ware. The Agateware, we ln- To Use The Steam Rolle: here is the latest in Softs and port direct frdm Austria and Ax soon. us the necessary. stone hasijcan be worn in a variety of To-Night 'Havana.' is the best quality that can {been spread on Montreal street for ways: * ihe Shuberts "will bring here to the be bourht, and includes h one = | distance of a mile, the steam rollér TR Grand to-mght the fnmous and much Bed Pans, fewer wo g men . {will be run over that read. The block . heraldgd production of "Havana, the Douche Pans, * homes now than § {on Queen street, between Clergy and Queen s students will find London Garey theatre mus ical rom k ral 3 . ARO % | Barrie streets, will also be given a . odv which ran for over a year n oumtain Syringes, B \ \ Bars ? here exactly what they want In oojand and a similar period. at the Feeding ie 4 Sputum Cups, advance has not " " i > Se 1 Hats or Caps. Casino, New York "Havana has Cyr Rubber Goods are all Kix pston vet but it DIPLOMAT { Grapes Grapes, Grapes. | - been gpraised chiefly on account of its guaranteed ard at most a who puts The collar that goes into | Thousands of baskets to select from | 0 I-- i picturesqueness, the humor which Teasonable pr year will re- good society. - { Edwards & Jenkin. | fames T. lowers as the American Air Pillows and Cushio chances of ever § Correct for street, dress a BIOS & on { Good dressers wear Hobber-] (..iantor of the piece has injected into Atomizers, 2 nome anaayeBing wear, | Frederick Davies, who resigned irom | [lin Clothes. It's a pleasure to} the book and the fine melodies tonne Breast Pumps, : : iho .B k in the score The latter, howeve Bubber Tu! so where YOU can get § 2 for 25c. {the police force, will: commence work | aré easily accounted for when it: 1s] We have a variety of feed- 0 at, the Wormwith Piano, siupeny, Tie i known that . Leslie Stuart, composer inp cups and medicine glasses %} he oop : of "Florodora,"' wrote the music for ad tubes, in fact anything room NN 1} i sesesesess is why Clarence and Ontario Streets. ap rere i MR. STOREKEEPER 3 Why not get Tungsten Lamps & Holophane Shades In your store windows, They ve 0 per cent on your eleetric Ii ight bill. W. A. Spriggs .. ' show you the ° 'goods.' - . IRON FRAME BRAND vi sofie good pro- 3 "ANTWERP"--3 for 50c. ties to offer ) eT D.M | Simpson's - Anti septic Tooth Paste! py w Havana : H Zins given' the piece required in the sickroom. « | . sometlis y he & hte Ui YOOKE BROS. LIMITED } ONTREAL keops the te th hialthy and n akes | ; metlinz ighteen gen MCCANN, 5| Joos coiiams ies, veers J [in ports, m0 we rouse <= ig | i is" Lava: Dr A.P.Chown \ - ' --AND IMPORTERS OF MEN'S enamel, in 25¢. tubes at Prouse's store, | Jy cures guope and Salds; axa: | _ Practical Electrician. Ph: \ : FURNISHINGS. 6 Princess and Clorgy streets. | : y tive Broma-tuinine. Ho'C 10 g: PRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN, = 35 Bagot, ome door from ock. Ch, ee -- x oy ymetime { 126-128 Princess St. sfon at Gibsons Red (Cross dro | Phone, G8. A is a. oloak sometimes ' hy § ot 1 to cover an amateur concert. , store. . y FS tebe Sesosssressarorsssssserses i Sn ab. sm Brock: Cor. King St. CEE