| " A 2 WE ARE CLEARING SEVEBAL LINES OF SPRING DRESS GOODS; * F9% | Including Berges, Cheviots, Striped Venetian Broads, Sicilians, Cord : de Sole, Satin Cloths and several others in Browns, Green, Old Rose, Amethyst, Black, Cream, Grey, Taupe, etc., ete. dt THESE ARE SQME OF 0 'R BEST SELLING LINES AND ARE REGULARLY PRICED 00 hid 75¢ Per Yard. ' On Sale Tuesday, Wednesday, fRuurstay only «434% Per Yard, CRUMLEY BROS. ie the famous dress-makets of Rue de la Paix. give you a physique no other corset can give. ! FAIR NOT WHAT YOU PAY, BUT WHAT YOU GET IS THE TEST OF VALUE We have t received a large shipment jof White Ironstone China. He is the na to buy far everyday use, as it has J the advantage of I tionally strong and not easily broken, ly washed, and very 4mooth and white, ! White Ironstone Ewers White Ironstone Basins White Ironstone Covered Chambers White Ironstone Bread and Butter PUREE on coon cs iaiynnsinsss BO White Ironstone Sauce Dishes 3c Whitelronstone Butter Pats, 2 for White Ironstone Platters, 10e, 15¢c, to 45¢c. white Ironstone Scollop Bowls .... wae ess vive see 100, 130, 0c. Ironstone Bowls... .. .. Be Ironstone Vegetables Covered Dishes White Ironstone Breakfast Plates S¢ we vay ns 40c and 50c We stock Tools for Flower Gardening, Seeding, etc.; also Children's Gardening Be Sots. 'We the most popular and most up-to-date Egpress Waggons, six sizes, the new one-piece front gear, tongue clamps and front brace makes the strongest front gear ever put under a waggon. Extra strong, Indestructable' wheels. As to see these, Mcintosh Ironstone Pitchers, Pc, 10¢, 18¢, 17¢, 200¢, 28¢, 30¢. White Ironstone Cups and Saucers, ooo T80, 90c, $1.00 Doz. ERAN Bros. X . Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations. wily SS TR a oLa Murgh Wilson. ia your Yabim saye the Presi. ent To the wide-eyed farmer boy; Then Re hies PH back to his White House home, With kis air of rustle joy. Htlok to the farm," says the railroad tl To the faa who looks afar Then bikes him back on the double igh pH To nis, le privaté car. "Stick to the farm," says the clergy- Te porch on the worm fence is Then A ear to the ground te hear HA call 10 a city oh "Stick (o the farm." says the doctor ! those would break th Then Mies he Where the in In shuntitul crops to cut, PEOPLE OF THE NIGER BLACKS OF MANGROVE SWAMPS ARE A WEIRD PEOPLE. The Ibibios, Who Are Sukjects of the British Crown, Are Fi in Most Terrible Superstitions-- Cannibalism 1s Rife Among Them and Human Sacrifice Frequent-- Jbos Are Another Peculiar Race. II you look at a map of Africa, with British territory marked in red, says John Foster Frazer, you will find on west coast a splash of color now known as British Nigeria, three times the size of the British Isles, and cov. ering four hundred thousand square miles of eountry. Running up through Nigeria is the wonderful River Niger, the birthplace of which was for ages a8 mysterious as that of the Nile it- self. It is with some of the people who live along the banks of the river that I now propose to deal. They are among the latest of the King's sub- jects, for it was only in 1900 that they came r direct imperial adminis- tration. Near the coast the land is low lying and swampy. But as the interior is reached there rise plateau after pla- teaa, until gt last high mountains are discover. Climate and envitonment play an important part in the charac- taristies of a people. Accordingly, ! the natives of the Niger Delta, f living in the malaria soaked mangrove swamps, there is constant disease, and the negroes are addicted to every kind of 'foul custom and superstition. in, however, higher country is reached, where there are grassy plains and hills, studded with fine trees, a brave and warlike type of negroes is encountered, men who are altogether in a higher state of civilization. ere is something terribly eerie about the dark forests which eling close to 'the slimy and foul odored banks of the Lower Niger. Along the innumerable creeks the heavily-leaved branches of thé mangrove trees are #0 interlaced that the light is com- pletely shut out. The malodorous air, which sucks all the vitality out of uelching mud is full of appalling d vile-looking creatures. oes whom 1 have called' the men of the mangrove swamps. Some- thing of the horribleness of their sur: roundings seems to have entered into their natures, for they take a fiendish delight in murder and torture and in practices of the most revolting char- acter. The impression on the mind of the traveler, when his canoe 'pushes up one of the network of creeks, and in the blackness of the forest, so strange and so weird after the flaming light outside, he suddenly comes across a village of wattled Sg anc low caste natives, completely naked, with tattooing or raised scars upon their black skins, is never eradicated as long as memory holds. od Life is one long terror to fheni. They believe in ghosts which kill with spears, they believe that constantly on the steamy waters are traveling misty canoes, hurrying the living to the regions of the accursed; and they are sure of the existence of evil spirits which kill without a wound, or which mark their visit by daubing the huts with blood, smudging the faces of the sleepers with blood, and sometimes oval filling the cooking pots with Away in the most inaccessible sor ners of the bush, so hidden that you can approach within a few yards without knowledge that you are close to a settlement, live the Ibibios, who are among the lowest of the tribes of the Niger Delta. Their villages are removed from the native roads, prot. ably to escape the notice of slave traders, who used to be very active in these parta. By the roadsides may be seen spirit Bouses for the reception of the souls of men between death and reincarnation. Until the. coormng of the British- and even now in remote districts these people indulged in cannibalism They e human sacrifices. As the birth of twins was considered of ewil omen, the mother and her children were always slaughtered. Since Brit- ish rule has been exercised these atro- cities have been prohibited, and thus whenever disaster comes to the Ibi- bios they always ascribe it to thei being prevented from making sacri- fices to appease the devils of 'he woods. : The most, important race on the Lower Niger, and living further in- land, are the Ibos. The people speak- ing the Ibe language number some millions, though of course how many exactly it is impossible to say. They are not very big men, rarely taller | than five and a half feet, but they ure well made and muscular, and the wo- men have skins so black and so ht that they look like ehony. on young they are often rather me, but as they reach manhood they become either very thin. The black 'Beantiful girl is a very % nd accordingly before de is specially fatten. may be all the her. is surrounded by ically a priso- r is he allow- Believers: the white man, is steamy, and the | Alongside these black recesses live | PE ls ¥ BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1910. Jimusements. | (GRAND GPERALNOUSE #1 { Wednes'y, April . 27 |coxpexssn ADVERTISING RATES MATINEE AT 230. EVENING AT 815. | THE NEW YORK MUSICAL SECCESS, | THE SOUL KISS i HA ASO NEST CHORUS TRAVELLING. | | ProrLE fess E En ------------------------ First insertion le nu word. Each con secutive insertion thereafter half cent a werd. Mislmum charge for one in- sertion, 285¢.; three insertions, O0c.; six, $1; one month, $3. { HELP---WANTED. lice CUSTOMERS AT LAST YEAR'S { rates. John Gleeson, LAT « i | GENERAL SERVANT. APPLY TO J i A i E. COAT, PANTS AND VEST wkers. Wm. Carroll & Co MacFarlane, 25 Brock Street 7 TO-DAY. BY A COWGIRL" } PLAY . splen- i SH AT ORC a & A GIRL TO E, ad I music, Apply, Co. fe PLANO "SAVED Knox Or "Brgnding a Horse Phiet" a 'MA dratha of the Far South-Wét™ -190n A FORTNIGHT, A Servant, with réferences. "TRAITOR TO THE SOUTH" Z Mrs. Knight, Alice Street. Or "In War Time." a splendid. drama of battle an® stratagem. . 1 TO-MORROW. "Saved by a Cow Girt * GENERAL Apply to GIRLY TO WORK IN CIGAR FACTORY light work. Apply to 8. Oberndort- ! fer, Ontario Street, City. other | plerures pot unkaown. | A CARRIAGE PAINTER; STEADY JOB | to an all-round man. & James QUEEN'S ITY turney, Carriage Maker, Kingston, ay | Ont. EXERCISES SIEXTY-NINTH SESSION, and A GOOD GE RAL ferences required, "hiomas W. Mills, ue SERVANT: RB- APY to Mrs 122 University CLOSING Aven 14 ENGLISH Tucrday, April 26th, 2 pm.--Convoca- | housework: w : , Day o i montiv to start tien Hall, Students' Day, oe aunt ¢ to sta GIRL FOR GENERAL wages, $15.00 : per rs. Cushman, 130 ories and Addresses A ny TW SMART, RELIABLE BOYS FOR Grant | ny steady work; od wages Apply Wednesday, Halil, April 27th, Convocation, 338 p.m.--~ Street West Wednesday, April 27th, 4.390 pm ing Corner of Building by Hon. Sir James Whitney Stone A JUNIOR enr Hardware have had & Birch: CLERK Department, for § experience, Ce ™ > Admittance Tuesday without ticket. | Kelvey | Tickets fox Con { ed en application CM tice vocation may be obtain- | at the Registrar's SRAL SERVANT derstands cooking: references Apply, In the evening, to Mrs. R V. Rogers, 145 Barrie Street ONE WHO GEO. Y. CHOWN Registrar. At 93 Clergy St. W. AUCTION SALE OF HANDSOME FURNITURE, WILTON RUGS AND BRUSSELS CARPETS ON TUESDAY, APRIL 26th, 1810. | T have been instructed by Me. 8, J.! | Kilpatriek to sell at above residence all | of his Household Furniture, mdved| there for sale, consisting of Mahogany | {Sofas and Chairs, Fancy and other! | Tatiles, Fan and other Chairs, Oil} | Paintings, '8 ingravings, Fine Wil- | Rug and r Rugs, large Easy! airs, Bric-a-Brac, Dinlag = Chairs, | Cesy Corner Seats, large Lot of Fine | Cushions, BW. Bedroom. Set, Marble | Top, Brass Bed, Matiresses, Wire and! Mixed, Rockers, fine Silver Ware and Chin Crockery and Glassware, hand- | some Oak Hat Rack, Tapestry Carpets, | Marble Mantle Clock, Lace and other] Curtains, Poles and Rings, Jewel Goas| npyy Range, Happy Thought Range, Re-| borne frigerator, Garden Tools; Lot of out of Jars, Kitchen Sundries, with 853 other articles Sule at 10 o'clock sharp Terms Cash J. E, HUTCHESON, Auctioneer. 'Phone $48, ; AN INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers. No canvassing. Send for particulars, Press Syndl. cate, 3.969 Lockport, N.Y AND CAKE wants steady 54 Whig office § 8 WORK RE art of each week 5.. Post Office, Box 118 Kingston WANTED--GENERAL. INTARIO AND S.A. VETERAN SBCRII ta buy for cash. J. 8. R. McCann, 6) Brock St. TO-JAMES ACTX Street, to get yards or cellars. "156% COL. many | Phong |SOUTH AFRICAN AND ONTARID Veterans' Seripts, - Cobalt Stoc Houds. and Debentures. Apply te . J. O. Hulton, 18 Market 8t., King- ston. : tonmes TO PURCHASE, 13 BUY J all kinds of horses. il be in Kingston for the entire winter. 1 A. Jenkins, 687 Princess St. Tele: pnone No. 360. | FURNITURE COVERING, ETC., DONE by the day at customers' homes. For further particulars, enquiry at 23 Ontario street, or calls will Be made in response to letters. Tenders will be received o'clock noon, May 6th, 1910, for the sup-| Rly of 10.250 gallons, more or less, of | 'rude Petroleum, for road spripkling | purposes; delivered fob cars at Kings- | ton, In barrels. © Delivery to be made | He ordered during the present year! pig up to 12 AL ESTATE. --~NOUSES, LOTS farms, éte, to be listed with us for sale on commission basis; a square deal guaranteed. Carroll & For: nerd, 14 Market Street. in three shipments And further information to be obh- tained at the office of the undersigned * H. t : LL CRAIG 8 City Engineer 2 ApH E1910. Auction Household Furniture 328 UNIVERSITY AVENUE, TUESDAY, APRIL 20th, 10 a.m. BW. Parlier Suite, Canude Co. Organ, Covchies, ' Rockers, Tapestry Ci Teak Bookcase, Centre Tables, not, Hanging Lamps, BW. Sideboard Ext: nsion Table, China, Crockery, ete. Pletures, Clocks, Walnut and other | Bedroom Suites, Springs, Mattresses, | Feather Bed, Iron Hed, Buréaus, Penin- sular Range, Gas Range, Lawn Mower, Hose, Wheelbarrow, ete, ALLEN, The Auciloneer ; 243 Sydenham Street GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR Cloth and have It made up into up to-date suits. Price and workman- ship guaranteed to please. Preasin and repairing done on the shorte: notice. Thomas Galloway, 130 Brock St., next Bibby"s Livery. OSTEOPATHY, ROBERT GARSIDE ASHCROFT, D.O. Edna Earle Ashcroft. D0. Gradu- ates of the American Schoel of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Missouri, 405 Princess street. "Phone 447. No charge for consultation and litera- ture regarding this new manipula- tive treatment, "Health Without Drugs." ase 'Phone TENDERS WANTED. The undersigned 1&8 pripared te re- ceive sealed tenders, sepagately or in bulk. for all work in connection with the erection of a summer rexidence for Mr. BE. T. Steacy, on Wolfe Island Plans and specifications may be seen at my office, 268 King Street The | lowest or any tender not necessarily | accepted Tenders should be lodged] with me on or before Friday evening. | CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. DROP A CARD TO CHAS. W. KELLAR Carpenter and Builder, 255 Division 'St, for reasqnable riced on ali kinds of jobbing. 1 work done promptly. Architect TENDERS FOR FUEL Tenders will be received hy .the undersigned for Fuel for the Board of Education for the year 1810-1, up to 7! p.m, Monday, May Ind. - Epecifications Rooms. JORN MACDONALD. BUSINESS CHANCES, ANYONE, ANYWHERE, CAN STAR] a mall order business at home, N¢ Sanvusaing: your own Send for free booklet. Tells how Heacock. 2.96% Lockport, NY | The Peopl po to Kingston flesiery Co, Lad, King . cleaned, e's Forum LOST, FOR SALE. GALLERY EQUIP- Edw. J. B. Pense. FHOTOGR ment ATH OCH Address ladies' Reward RQUMERE it Hail 1 last d to this o PRIVATE Goods 1910 SALE OF HOUSEHOLD 1584 Alfred Street, April 30th,' A GREEN AND GOLD Sunday evening. « Johnson £ eliington Streets. | "inder kindly return to Whig office | aid receive reward, NECKLACE, Barrie, Clergy --- , LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR AWN- ings and Tents at 153 Ontario Bt. F. X. Baseau SKIFFS A} ASOLINE BOATS FOR sale. Particulars at Godwin's Ins surance Bmporium, Market Square. TWO SECOND-HAND LAPIES® wheels, in best of condition, one at £10, one al #12 at Tufk's. "Phone 785. FINANCE AND INSURANCE. 8. KIRKPATRICK. GENERAL IN- surance Agent and Ocean Steamship Ticket Agent, 42 Clarence Kingston. Telephones 568. Oo. - | MRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Liberal policies and moderate rates in first-class Compnules. J Boon, Agent, 158 Wellington street. BUGGY, ETC, PRO- perty of the late Victor Mortey may be seen at Peter Morley's, Westbrook. FINE HORSE GEO. A. BATEMAN, CUSTOMS BROK- er. Put your inveices in an envel- ope with a one cent, stamp en and drop In the nearest letter box nthe Tia an Bh Sobek} Se EE BPD Bb nsurance p on © a 28ST BLACK MOULD N' Shene 396. 67 Clarence St, Kiugs- THE Manure at $1.00 per load. Drop a card to Albert Stansbury, LIV Epragt. INDON, AND re a Compan assets 1,187,216 UNION STREET, NEAR ALFRED, brick, 7 room, & ¢., cheap: also a large list of desirable properties Jas McCann 441 Barrie Street, GLOBE y. Available ) +187, addition to which the policyholders have for security the gnfimited liabllitr of all the stockholders. Farm and city property Insured at lowest pussible rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. 'Phone, $28, | PHAETON AND in good con- at Bibby's HANDSOME PARK Hamper Cart cheap: dition May be seen Livery ONE JBCOND HAND MANURE Spreader, In good ape. 0 ral horses and colts. D. J. 126 Clarence street. SENATOR plants Cooke orders urdays < DUNLOP STRAWBRRRY RC ECTS. in any quantity rite -- A HIT Bros. Cataraqul, Ont, or a taken on the market Sat- HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHIT! 353 King street, BOT, ETC. 'Phone, 345. ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OFFICE and residence, 151 University Ave. WM. NEWLANDS & SON. ARCHI- tects, etc. Office, 268 Bagot street. 'Phone, ou! 1,800 WILL BUY DOUBLE FRAME : house; seven rooms each: bath and w.c.; Nos. 226 and 228 Raglan Roads rent, $21.00 per month. Apply, 26 Division Street. ; DOMESTIC ICE. THE KIND should have, the only kind we keep, at Gleeson's Pure Joe Supply. or opder at Myers Meat. Market, 60 Brock St PURE your family POWER & BON, ARCHITECTS, MER- chants' Rack Bullding, corner Brock | and Wellington streets. 'Phone, 213. 0 LET. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. . APPLY TO Edw. J. B. Pense. JUST. COM- pleted; all modern conveniences; good lot, 'Nelson Street, he of Mack: bargain for quick sale. Ap- ply, Carroll & Forner!, 14 Market Street SOLID BRICK HOUSE, 1M - SEVEN<-ROOM HOUSE. ] Car- provements novsky, 66% P MODERN fF to. T. RB Apply MOTOR ROAT, 26 x 4, WITH 2 CYLIN- rincess Street der § hop gine; red cherry decks and cyrus planking; fally aquine- $250 for quick sale; good res- for selling Apply, Box "© Whig office HOUSE, 230 EARL' STREET. briek veneered; 6 reoms, we. gas for cooking. . Apply at 224 Earl St NO. ons ONE FRONT ROOM OFFICE AT 34 | ing street. Centrally located. Ap ply J. P. Forrest, Gents'. rulshe: LARGE SUMMER COTTAGE, FUR. nished, containing 12 rooms and ex- tention Kitchen and ice houses and L. Balcony: opposite C.P.R. station, Sharboit Lake For particulars, apply M_ Doyle, Bt. Lawrence Hall, Quyon, Que IWELLING, FURNISHED AND UN. furnished, Stores, Storage for Far niture, ete. rock, Cor McCann's, King street. 137 UNION STREET ine rooms: modern con- neces; possession May Ist. Ap on premises 2? YACHT, COST SIX THOU. cash price, three; houseboat fourteen hundred; cash, threes seventy-five motor skiff. one twenty-five. Particdlgrs this office, or Sidney Adams yanogue, Ont GAROLINE ¥ 1 PT TWO BRICK #IOURES at Street Car modern ssion May 1st CORNER Tunetion conveniences Apply on pre BOATS AL OFFICE, NO. 142 WELLING ton Street, formerly oecuplied bs Dr. Clements; alse office at 13% Wellington Street. Apply toe Wm Mundell, Barrister, 83 Clarence St. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN dry, airy rooms, absolutely motd root, your own lock and xe rost's Cit Queen Btorage, 299 Phone $26b. NT ROOMS; riences; very central without board. Appty, 53 Street, near Catholic » engine, $35.00, spark plugs, batteries, colls, magnetos, everything for a boat at the price dealers pay for the stuff. Call at Coward's Boat Fact. ory. "Phone 968 STERN LAUNCH. 30 FT, 6 in. beam: built of best cedar; equipped with 12 h.p. Smally engine: capacity, 12 persons; speed 14 miles per hour; slightly used; ood as new; quartered oak decks; nside lined and pannelled with quartered oak; outfit guaranteed In good working order; a bargain. On exhibit at "Jas. Knapp & Bo , Barriefield, Ont. TORPEDO by 4 ft wise, 1685 Clergy St, ( v possession at once ent commencing May at 189 Alfred Street yy i if desir ist, Ap- | POOL TABLE, IN GOOD CONDITION, cheap for cash sale; 14 shares 'Frontenac Loan and Investment Baclety." ylelding 4 3-4 per cent. an improved Saskatchewan Farm; cheap for quick turn: tracts of land in the Last Mountain Valley dis- trict of askatchewsan; *obalc stocks, bonds and debentures; houses and lots any part of Kings- ton; fire life and seocident insur ance. Apply, J. ©. Hutton, Market Street. ly FURNISHED, FROM MAY 15, UNTIL September 15. or for shorter term eleven-toomed house; modern im- rovements. gas range; electric Apply, 163 Alfred Strect, or at Whig office GROUND FLOOR of aitting-room room and kitchen entr ed; all modern eonvenlene furnished if desired Apply, S01A" Whig FLAT, CONSISTING bedroom FOR SALE OR TO LET. BEVEN-ROOM FRAME HOUSE BATH and wae, clathes presses, No. 224 om Box K HOUSE, 419 JOHNSON 8T.; ot water heating, gas modern conveniences: elther partly furnish- ed or uafurnisoed; possession May Int Apply to W. Kemp, Box 841, Btreetlsvilie, Ont BRIC h cellar and large yard, lar Road, near Division St.; Posies. sion May 1st; sale Brice. yi ise: 255 Divislon-#y, rent, $12.00, Apply, TWO NEW SIGHT-BOOMED HOUSES, modern improvements, corner 138 bee and Division Streets; siso build. ing lots and furnished summer«cot- tages at t View Park, 6 miles from Kingston, on St. Lawrence, Apply, J.-D. Boyd, 106 Pine Street, THAT LARGE STONE SHOP ON corner Queen and King Streets suitable for garage, machine shop sules room or factory of any kind Apply, James Laturney, Carriage Maker, 390 Princess Street. $05 VRIN i STREET, PERSONALS. ¥ Be 1¢ Dros fur ghed ines NEW BRICK rn improvements; elght ished if desired; auto- and he stable on * Apply te W. Grass 621 Princess Strest rooms I re C ------------------ -------- NEW 8-ROOM BRICK HOUSE. 179 Montreal Street: Bot water heated: we and bath and all open sani- tary plumbing: bard wood floors; possession May 1st: rent moderate, Acply to M Sullivan, Contractor. "hone 955 or 522 ir, Nose, ishe Special LEGAL. CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, BARRIST . ers and Solicitors. " Clarence St. Kinston" , Secy. Treas FOR'SALE $10,000 Bonds in a good paying concern. Inter- est above the ordinary. Security perfectly good. Full particulars on application. 1 cap sell from one to ten thou- sand for a few days. THOMAS MILLS, FEHEPLIIIIHPE IR IIR IIR EAE Miss Jane B. Haines haw opened a schogl of agriculture for women at] Ambler, Pa. The school is geld gles the famous 'schadl ab Swansen, | The death ecoirred -in Bellevills, on Thursday, of Mrs. Margaret Stout, widow of the datas outta vd! seventy-five Se he - and Mrs. Thomas R,. +4 + & Depos- Ait" For The Bride NEW AND HANDSOME DE- SIGNS! FROM THE DEPOS- ART STUDIOS. BROWN BETTY TEA POTS. TEA POT STANDS. ENTRE DISH STANDS. FLOWER BASKETS, Ete. SOMETHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY AND MOST AP- PROBRIATE AS WEDDING QPS. Wright a Formerly Spangenberg's Rodg dger & res HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. BRUNSWICK HOTEL, ONTARIO aT, opposite G.T.R. statio block from C.P.R. on street' SAT Tne ately remodel! moderate; led; Sharges week. John oo Prop. MEDICAL. WOOD, M.A. M.D. ©. ae). F.O8 Tain. . And Art Tt 4 361 King FURNISHED HOUSES ON alfe Tsland, five minutes from post office and ferry. pleasant out- look: veranda baleony and lawn: ferns reasonable; also furnished house in city APR: PA, Wolle 14 Whi Island, or Box 2 g office DENTAL. TWO Ww BAAG SPARKS AND SPARKS D { jis Princess Bt, Kingston, DR. €. €. NASH, DENTIST; §i Silleon, asetstant, 188 street. 'Phone TISTS, one Floss J. ¥. SPARKS, BA. MD. PHYSIC and Surgeon, 100 oi Al cs hours: 16 10 13 a. 210 4 and 7 to $ pm. 'Phone 35% from 4 to 6 inches in in go itable Every for furnaces this mild d ather. : ' 'We Guarantee Load.