Daily British Whig (1850), 2 May 1910, p. 3

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REPRE REY RPT Dainty Shapes FOR Summer r Wear Just arritell anether shipment of the new shades of the ever popular Tuscans and Aeroplane Blue Pretty Straw Sailors For Children, i 25¢, 36c, 50c and Up CRUMLEY BROS. JASH COU: ONS. REE OPRERER Y make yourself uncom. fore hie with an olds fashioned A Judding hag witha sring mouudit An old-time description which applies to many figures today--thanks to the wri a ea et i a ives Thpebre bofwp bedded one together comfortably--healthfully. es fs Vda sew La Je --it. ive you a anim dw. ee ; designer studied correc @tyles where where they are worn lan foomn, Rue on the human form, we give you all the "Chic" and "Svelte" appearance of et at wil and American women. H itd $+ e704 NOT WHAT YOU PAY, BUT WHAT YOU ae IS THE BEST TEST oF te 2 Doz. Pear! Buttons for ouly. Special Line of Tooth Brashes . Se} colored Celluloid Soap Boxes. . Celluloid Tooth Brush Holders Kid Hair Curlers, 2 packets for Kid Hair Curleps, 10¢ for 5c and for 1be. 12 -Halr Wavers for... 12 Hat Pins for... § Halr Nets for Sale of Small Unbreakable Dressing Com be, 2 2 large Sheets Toilet Pins. rice, 2 for. 2 Tollet Pin Cubes tor. Sas a 300 Hair Pins for only... .. ..5e 2 Boxes Invisible Hair Pins for be 2 Packets Er English Needles (Sharps) for Be 4 Papers Safety Pins for $ Dos. Shirt Studs for .. Keep an eye on us for all kinds goods in all the time. Mcintosh Bros. Shall be by the acceptance of the tender forfeited, The cheque deposited by whose tenders are accepted will be posited to the credit of the Recelv General Canada, as security for due and faithful performance of contract according to its terms. Thee Cheque deposited by are rejected will be Tan. jos g ten tug of the contract i 5 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS -- POWER HOUSE : ar ERS ADDRESSED TO} and marked on the for ------ House at the pi t Fa gh the n 1 Ht Tat Ottawa, Fah Vy clock noon of the 25th ay ot May! 1910, for Th equipment | News sary for power house in connects | ment wit tow wit the shops east of Winnipeg, missioners will not be paid for ft. all tenders By omer, PE The Commissioners of th Dated at Ottawa, April 27th, BE @ oy T RERNRRERIRER RRR @ @ of Dry Goods. We are getting fresh parties parties days after the sign- The right is reserved to reject any or nEeontinental Ratiway. pars inserting this advertise- ut authority from the Com- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, a */LEEDS FARMER DEAD ANNUAL MEETING \ Board of Trade "TUESDAY, MAY 3rd 8 PM. E. J. REID, ANNUAL MEETING. | | Kis rset held at GANANOQUE GIRL HASTENS TO FORT WILLIAM { To Become a. Bride--It Looks as Though There Would be no Fer Service Between Gananoque and Clayton. Gananoque, May 2.--Lawrence Ga] vin, an aged farmer of Leeds town-| ship, passed away at his home a few | miles east of the town at an early) oe r Sunday morning, én the seven-| y-ifth year of his age. He had | been ailing for some time, but the | final illuess was only since 1 tiday last. leccased was held in high teem by the community. Early Of fife hs married a Miss Sullivan, sis Sth he 10, ter of Patek Sullivan, of this town, | with one son, Lawrence, and daughter, Mamie, survives elation | eve Asoc Mav {| K. in the Refor Lien Bleck, «ft | Er icers and any other b ONES mess connected with the Asscelation the same time and bers of the A inistrative Coun 3 11 be elected from the Sub-Divisios 8S . all Wards of the Qity to serve for un to say good-bye 2 of Ganapo year or until thelr successors are | que's popular young residents eted i 1e President noon on Saturday, who left as a order of the ¥ RF ELLIOTT western bride. The young lady was rp Miss Margavet Care, danghter of Ma | TENDERS FOR BUILDING. i aud Mrs, Joseph Care, Hickory street,| Tenders separately or in bulk, will und her destination Fort William. This | be received until Monday, May 2nd, at] ; ve One. ¢'¢lock pam, at the ofiice of the evening, 'at Fort William, she will bel undersigned architects, Bigot Street united in marriage to Alfred Yeo j tor all work required in the building ARs L . Stable and Coachheuse tor Edw. J mans, former night cork at the Pere King Stoel Wat. TH ternational. Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, or any tender not necessarily cepted Mills, agnounce 1h: engagement Ki their daughter, Miss Kathleen Anas-| taxia Smith, to James Francis Boyle, of ThouSind Island Junetion, the | marriage to take place early in June. | In everybody's Bible class yesterday | aftérnoon an attendance of 67 was re gistered, In the surrogate court of Leeds, be fore Judge H. S. McDonald, probated of | the will of the late Willlam Jackson. ANY person who is the sole head of a Vietorin avenue, was granted to' GG. | family or any male over 1% years old | Jackson, Toronto, and Helen Frank {mn uy homestead 2 a "Manito bor lin, Pittsburg township, executors a alisble wi or AIDSRIS. appli From present appearances it Jooks| & pear in person l as if there would be no ferry service |! poi Agen ny between ( layton and Gananoque thix | | A ager y season. No provision hag yet been! made for either passengers or mails. Miss place A large €irde of friends was called | one a Tow. | { Brows i of Brewer WM. NEWLANDS & SON ngston, April 27th, 1910 | Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land | Regulations, at Sub 4 » father, mother - wrother or sister of intending home Mise Gertrude LaFrance, tre ained) ix months' residence wpe nurse, of Auburn, N.Y., city hospital, | and cultivation of the tand in each hree years. A homesteader may Prande, Stone street. Miss Anna jand occupied by him or by his father Kane, recently graduated from the fmothe r, son, daughter, brother or sister \ ool aunt, ction alongs Miss Morgaret Kane, Garden 3.69 per acer Duties reside left, vesterday, to resume her Rogers, | time required to earn months v 1 # with friends in 'Yoronto { his homestead right aud cainot obtain | homestead few months 1a Toronto with friends. Duties--Must six and left, yesterday, for Brockville for al rectory, from pat- Ww. Deputy WwW. CORY of the Minister of the Interior N.B.--Unauthorized publication this advertisement will not t ter. Brau Duties is emoying a furlough here with he hi within nine miles of hix homestead o parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph La- Nn of at deast 80 aeres solely owned | staff of Kingston. general hospital, af-| In eertain districla a homesteader > star = 6 ter a short visit here with her phi) street, | 2 : duties | 81% months in Sach of six : : »p 2 Sldate of homestead entry in the city, Miss Gertrude i King street; spending the past few | ent) and cultivate fifty meres extra and! A homesteader who has exhausted New. York city, has returned home. | 5 pre-emption may take a purchased | Miss Muriel Britton, spending the past] in certain dis Price f $3.00 ig! ¥ vonths is ach f three years, Be Bl returned home Saturday. {¥ erect a house Mrs, C. E. Britton, King street enst, |: worth 300 00 { visit with her daughter, Mrs. (Rev. )! H. H. Bedford-Joncs, at St. Peter's | or s paid for. | | LACEMAKING. | 1 fe i An Old Legend That Tells of the Ori-| || gin, Lacemaking is by no means so old | an intlustry as most persons = suppose. There is no proof that it existed pre vious to.the fifteenth century, and the oldest known painting in which it ap- pears is a portrait of a ladw in the academy at Venice painted by Caspae- cio, who died about 1523. The legend Scfceining the origin of the art §s as follows: A young fishermag of the Adriatic | was betrothed to a young and beauti- | ful girl of one of the isles of the la-| goon. Industrious gs she was beauti { ful, the girl made a new net for her | lover, who took it with him on board | his boat. The first time he east it in- to the sea he dragged therefrom exquisite petrified wrack grass, he hastened to present to his but 'war. breaking out, was pressed into the service of the Venetian navy. The poor girl wept at | the departure of her lover and con- templated his last gift to her. While anveorbed in following the intricate tra- cery of the wrack grass she began to Longest Established Electric |}| twist and plait the threads weighted Firm in the City. | with small beads which hung around . her neck. Little by little she wrought -- an imitation of the petrification, and thus was created the bobkin lace. | Lowest Prices ON AUTOMOBILE LINE AND GASO- INGINE SUPPLIES, ELECTRIC REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS, MOTORS AND DYNAMOS. an which fiancee; the fisherman Hi Go to Halliday Electric Company 345 KING STREUT. 'Phone 94. if Se be 10¢ 7c be 15¢ RANGARDO MEAT. WHILE ARMOR HARDENS. Why Native Youngsters of New| Guinea Refused ft. i Baby Turtle Seeks Shelter in Gulf Hine od weed by Sea. Just as soon as baby turtle emerges from the egg off he scuttles down to the sea. He has no one to teach him, no one to guide him. In his curious little brain there is implanted a streak of caution based upon the fact that until a certain period in his life his armor is soft, and no defence against hungry fish, and he at ouce seeks shel- [0 tod with the animal. ter in the tropical profusion of the | He had been ashore in one of the! guif-weed, which holds within its | sharse ly populated regions of the coast | branching fronds an astonishing abun- {ond secured four wallaby, an ample! dance of marine life. Here the young : . ; | supply for the whole party, native turtle feeds unmolested while his ar- {guides and servants included, But he wor 'undergoes the hardening process. found that, although walluby is re | Fo garded as Aiieh a gr. {Fo that no. The Wrong Claire. + ander le is considered too great to ob- There are two young men of St. {tain it, none of the native boys jn the Louis partners in, a business concern, |partv, would touch it. the younger of whom for along time | This was a mystery siptil one was addicted to the habit of reading 2 them explained tht Mey ™ had' been to the other extracts from letters of altrained in childhdod the belief | tender natyre penned by a young wo- {that if thev ate walithy ior reach- man Chicago signing : herselifing a certain age 2 would Atop their "Claire." drowth, Not so very long after the elder! 'Th se hwys all plong 3:to the part | partner returned from an Easters trip [oi the country Wheto wallaby! are) In certain parts of New Guinea wallaby, a species of kangaroo, very plentiful, and the traveller scarch of sport finds the pursuit of them an exciting pecupation, Wallaby | steak is a refreshing change from - can-| ined meats, and the natives are only too glad to have the remnants of the] earcass, A' writer in an English mag-| azine tells an amusing incident the con de- er- the the re- of SA) ROK air compressors, Ed Bh rdon i the Commissioners. ) _ Gn » Sia an ar missioners at Ret Enginter of of ine rg notified that rsOns tenders ¢ will not Sons ated unless nD Which may be ad tl Engineer : Bistriet Engineer at To-Night stokers, fi water heaters, engines, before retiring, if your Mver dall, bilious, dose of Fig Pills constipated, take d seal- he a all drug stores. © i Tateltigence of the Mule. Atlanta Jonstitution. "Pat: red Bank of BE --- the the Con Huila for a a t (12 Dc) of the #1 Sgish, out of tune, and you feel aud you'll feel fine in the morning. or five boxes for $1.00. in time to attend the wedding . recep- [few, and one can imagine the crafty | tion of his friend and business asso- Jol 1d jolks seated around the festive pot | ciate. {and winking at ong another as 'the In his best manner the senior of the! young people dec lingfl the succulent firm offered his congratulations to the dainty. 1 bride. "I do not feel that I am ad-| dressing a stranger," said i, "seving that I have frequently had th homes and pleasure of hearing « ts from his darling Claire's letters "1 beg yoar pardon," respordei the bride, into whi ¢yes 1lere crept a curioas oxpres sa, "bit my waume Violet." 5 Wasting the Tea. retroit Frege Press. : "Why don't vou ask thai voung man up to tea some evening, dear *"' | "I don't beligve it would de any | good, mother. He's x confirmed ba- | 1s | ohelor,"" ' "High-class . cigars and cigarettes." | Mystery. Smoke the good ones, imported and; et domestic. Gibson's Red *Cross drug | visited a tuberculosis |store has them. : both healthy | The Mth Regiment companies have | been recruited ho to strength. Next are: on bajtahon drill i Te DE Ta le the! How much betissr "a thing tastes' when the, doctor forbids the eating of i. : & ~SRhating soap nnd shaving oream,"; bay than at Gibson's Red Cross dong The The Clinie. An Arishman =I AN AL | GOOD | YOU | pio ode {SPARKS The - - Ee -------------------------- - -- PAGE THREE People's Forum | {CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES 4, | First Insertion le 5 word. Each con secutive insertion thereafter half cent | a word. Minimum charge for one in- | sertion, 38¢.; three insertions, B0e.j | six, $1; one mouth, $3. APPLY ograph Gallery, Princes bites car PLAIN COOK AP to Miss Hora, 45 Ki A GOOD aveling, GENE AL 8 MacF ar = 2 MAN livery E aggon tario Strect BOY generally The Lockett Sh OOD HIMSELF the store AN CUT clothes; de Bury L "HIL DREN'S N ut and my $15 WHO C hildren's Apply, Mrs S TO WORK IN good gston Hosiery Ww WHO TO perienced the n Barl a0 Street WITT GOOD yust NG: MAN Arn grocery right party 108 Montrea FOR SALE. 2g BRICK HOUSE, MLOeS being Loam ish as desire, | 32.600 BUYS SOLID mode SBEIOK iewees. must HOUSE, be seid GEO by 1st May Street FINANCE AND INSURANCE. | $500 BUYS TWO LARGE LOTS CORN- i] rin . 8 KIRKPATRICK, GENERAL IN- oy surance Agent and Ocean Steamship 1 a3 Ticket Agent. 47 Ciswrence Street, |¥ Kingston. Telephone 568. UES 8 THRER GOUOD LOTS, COL» od Street Goon 08 BUY NEw 'IRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH jt Liberal policies and moderate rates | tn first-class companies, T. Boon, Agent, 158 Wellington street | gg ----" ---------- A. BATEMAN, CUSTOMS BROK ee. Put your invoices In an envel- ope with a one cent. stamp on It and drop in the nearest letter box We do the rest. Al kinds of Fir placed on short notice 67 Clarence St, Kings "ARMS lies LOCALLY ut 3 80 FAL 10- YEAR BONDS DRA ing | per cent, good investment; only 17 'left $1 Insuragce BRICK DWEL- 'Phone 396. and furpace. on ton. immedi REVEN-ROOMED ling. with bh. & « Street] possession LIVERPOOL. LONDON, AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. Available ussets $61,187,215. In addition te which the polleyholders have fm security the unlimited Habilityr ot ail the stockholders, Farm and city property Insured at lowes! possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents 'Phone, 325. ARROLL Street, or APPLY TO € Market & i FORNERI, 14 Clergy Street PHOTOGRAPH « r Address Ee L A RY EQU P= w. J. B. Pense ORDE R_ FOR AWN- nis at 152 Ontario St. Bazeau LEAVE YOU R ings and F X THE 1 BLACK MOULI Drop a eard to #41 Barrie Street TO LET. IRAPH GALLERY. J. B. Pense. Albert PHOTO badw per 8 - ES Stanshury, APPLY TC - ---- - SKIFFS8 AND GASOLINE BOATS FOR sale... Particulars at Godwin's In- surance Emporium, Market Square, TOND-HAND ItADIES in best of condition, one at one at $12, at Turk's. "Phone Lick NSerod: fer cookin KE f recms Apply at w.C., Ras 224 Earl 51 BOAT FOR 238 x ¢ it doors GO HOUSE LAUNCH, id ONE SEC OND-HAND MANURE INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $00 monthly corresponding for newspapers. No sanfasning. Send for particulars, Press Synd cate, 3,969 Laskport, N.Y. AN , CHAMBER and laundress OUR FO SELL GO : Kir { it ore RPP Fee +* > | * . | & SMART BOY WANTED. PARCEL BOY WANTED J. LAIDLAW & SON, FEELS E REPLI EREES SIRI ERS m-------- ey SITUATION WANTED. of each Box 11% part K Addr Post Office, Kings WANTED--GENERAL, a---- pr------ NTARIO AND SA VETERAN SCRII to buy for eash. J. 8. R. McCann, 6) Brock St. TO RENT, ON FOR i st conveniences. Box an & office. TH A Veterans' Bonds, and J. O. Hutton, ston. Wil RH [CAN AND ONTARIO Seripts, Cobalt Stocks Debentures. Apply to 18 Market St, King cas rate. pp --y HORS =S TO. P CRCHASE. 1 WILL BUY kinds of horses, Will be in ar for the entire winter. 1 A. Jenkins, 6X7 Princess St. Tele pnone No. #60 NITITRRE COVERING. WTC... DONE by the day at customers' homes. For further particulars, enquiry at 23 VHLario surreal, or calls will ve made in response to letters. ry | GENTL MED TO BRING THEIR Cloth and have it made up into up to-date suits. Price and workman hip guaranteed to please. Pressing and repairing done on the shortest notice. Thomas Galloway, 130 Brock St, next Bibby's Livery. OSTEC YPATHY. {ROBR RT GARSIDE ASHCROFT, Edna Earle Ashcroft, D.O., Gradu ates of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Missourl, 408 Princess street. 'Phone 447 No charge for consultation and litera ture regarding this new manipula ? tive treatment, "Health Withou Drugs." D.O. DENTAL. : AND SPARKS, DENTISTS 34 4] % Princess St, Kingston. "Phon« C. C. NASH, DENTIST; J. Gibson. assistant, street. 'Phone. 736 DR M 158 Princem BUSINESS CHANCES. ANYONE ANYWHERE, CAN BTARY 4 mail order business at home. Ni canvassing. Be your own bose Send for free booklet. Tells how Heacock. 2.969 Lockport. N.Y, LEGAL. CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, ers and Bolicitors. Clarence St Diamond Jewelry Stering Sitvor Fine Cut Glass THERE IS PROBABLY JEWELLERY MENT OF SIMILAR SIZE IN CANADA WHERE THERE I8 OFFERED A BETTER SELEC- TION OF ARTICLES SUIT- ABLE FOR GIFT GIVING THAN AT 347 KING ST., KINGSTON. OUR VALU ARE UNSUR- PASSED. Rodger & Wright Formerly Spangenberg's}, Nien Teed BARRIST Law Office, 7! Kingstan HIGH CLASS BRIDAL STATIONERY NO ESTABLISH. nS iarrings Spreader, In good shape. Also save« ral horses and cols. J. Hay, 126 Clarence street. . STRAW By RRY quantity Cataraquli, ont on the market DWELSING, FURNISHED furhished, Stores, Stora 'miture, ete. MeCann's, King street, AND UN a for Far 3rock, Cor SENATOR nts DUNLOP 1 Any Hr taken DW BILLING n STOR BE Wa AND Ungt Bakery Apply K 8 BRIC f order urdays 242 3 t | - - ae ----. ------------------ -------------------- $2.8 RUYS SOLID BY . DENTAL OFFICE. "NO. 142 WELLING 1 t a locas ton Street, formerly occupied b) ms; | Dr. Clements; alse at 13¢ Wellington Street. to Wm Mundell, Barrister, rence St. separate. ITER office Apply, Apply 83 Ch Mullin's in 300 WILL BU Y DOUBL - FRAME i seven rooms each: bath and Nos 226 and 228 Raglan it 0 per month. Division Street. CLEAN absolutely mou STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, dry, airy -rooms, roof, your own lock and Key Frost's City Storage, 3199 Queen Bi Phone h26D. APDly, MCr ET FLERNRISHED ¥ INT ROOMS onveniences; very central without board App Street neasg Catholl EAR Tadning: m Cover, Cork 'resarvers for weph Dix, # good ones COTTAG FUR- containing 12 rooms and ex- tention kitchen and ice house and IL. Balcony; opposite C.P.R. station, Sharbott For. particulars, apply M . Lawrence Hall, Quyon, Que 15 8 ald TAL E sp E ED BOAT, $7 5.00; two one 3 SUMMER 137 nished UNION 'ar STREE Junction; nine conveniences Apply on pre , Bt NTH term modern im range; electri Alfred Blreet, ot BOATS e 00 each; Falmer engine $26.00 Bar- gains, spark plugs. batteries, coils, magnetos, everything for a boat at the ¢ dealers pay for the stuff all at Coward's Boat Fact- ory. 'Phone $68 THAT % ARGE STONE SHOP O» corner Queen and King Streets suitable for garage, machine shoy sales roam or facto of any kind Apply, James Latur /, Carriag: Maker, $50 I'rincess treet TORPEDO STERN LAUNCH. 38 PT, by 4 ft. 6 in. beam; built of best an cedar: equipped with 12 hp. Smally capacity, 12 persons; speed BRIC. per hour; slightly used; ; elgh new; quartered oak decks; sd and pannelled with quartered oak; outfit guaranteed in good working order; a bargain. On exhibit at fas. Knapp & Bons, Barriefield, Ont 0 wurass Princess Street K 418 JOHNSON 81 104 g modery . her partly furnish nisned; possession Ma to Mrs. Wm. Kemp, $t Street, Kingston rp ---------------------- IN GOOD CONDITION, cash sale; 14 shares Loan and Investment yielding 4 3-4 per cent; od Saskatchewan Farm ick turn: tracts of land Mountain Valley dis- trict 8 hewan Cobalt stocks and debentures; houses and lots any part of Kings- ton; fire life and accident insure ance » 4. QO. Hatton, Market Breet BRIC HOUSE, ---------------- h wal POOL TABLE, cheap for 'Frontenac Soclety," an impr cheap for « in the Last 1s App Frontenac NEW §-ROOM Montreal Street; and bath HOUSE, 11 water heated and all open sani hard wooed flobrs rent moderate Contractor Apply HOUSES O} FOR SALE OR TO LET. minutes fron pleasant out ny and aiso urnis Apply, P.O, Wo x 214 Whig office. RAME HOUSE, BATH clothes presses, ood ar bof large yard, No 224 ag- lap Road, near Divigion St, i posnan. sion May 1sl; sale pr rive, 450; rent, $12.00. Apply, 256 Divis + st, SE VEN ROOX r A w UNFURNISHED THAT y the St. Law Lawrence," § than thre« has & quarts water fron Hrty acres caitivated of house ind garden wr of ore hard it be leas . ther te rT sum 1811. or for term ta CC. Abbott on om rw 0 NEW EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSES, modern improvements, corner Que- bee and Division Streets; aise builds ing lots and furnished summer cot- tages at Fast View Park, § miles from Kingston on St. Lawrence, Apply D. Boyd, 108 Pine Street, forts id hay le, ice 20. rm land X46 for fa iy use; w from July 1st ¢ r until Ma eurs Apply 4. Ont vis and ot of f PERSONALS. pREssMAK ER, her cudMtomers that from 34 Clergy 108 Earl Street, to have & continu- WILLIAMS _ BOARD AND ROOMS. * to inform } LODGIN i » may. be ue, con rooms; oeniences MEDICAL. ore BIRTHMAR removed HAIR, warts, RoTiones erience Hys, sar, Nose, Throat and Skin om - {she Specialist, 255 Bagot street. MOLES, ete, IBAAC WOOD. MA MI, (Eng), FOR and surgeon; 2to 4 CM, MRCS, (Jidin.), consultanf office hours, 16 to 12 263 King St. E. 'Phone 73 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. BRUNSWICK HC ONTARIO ST. opposite oI OX one block from CPR. on street car line; Hotel Iniely remodelled; charges moderato; na' Ros ocial rates yy the wes. btshactiniin Prop. J. F. SPARKS, BA. M.D. PHYSICIAN and Borgeon, 100 Wellington St Uffics hours: 10 to 12 am, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm.' 'Phone 356. ARCHITECTS. HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, ETC. 258 King street. "Phone, 345. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. DROP .. CARD TO CHAS. W KELLA Carpenter and Byllder, 25 Blviston for reasonable prices on Xinas of jobbing. promptly. ARTHUR ELLIS. ARCHITECT, OFFICE and residshics, 151 University Ave. All work done WM. NEWLANDE & SON, ARCHI- tects, ete. Office, 258 Bagot street BECKWITH & 'Phone, 608 BN GOUWIN, CONTRACT. ing ingineers and Architects Bullders" Bpeciaities. 14 Street and 283 Parl auk prepared and ests mates given for all classes of work. The Comet Is at its best May 18th. OUR COAL AND WOOD are at their best every day in the year. Let 1g supply you. SWIFT' Agents for Eydenharm Kiroet P POWER & BON, ARC HITROTS, ants Bank Building. corner Broek | and Whnillington streets 'Phone, 212 i ESTABLISHED 1866.

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