Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jan 1911, p. 3

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THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG, "FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, fof... FAGE THREE. Gl "Famous Expert Tells THE SPORT REVIEW How Fat May Be Hemoved Rapidly by - tmpile Home Remedy Without Cansing Wrinkles, fHiniurblag the Piet or Necessity (DPEIsercine, they can few cenis LeRB PHOT i they ant. to fui is far and patent the} i nif "one resnlt. that | their opponent's one. . 410 help it do re any suits and reqs FOR. Health - Drink McCarthey"s Ale and Porter. It's the best. " Agent, R.J. LAWLER BIBBY'S CAR STAND Phone 201 DAY OR NIGHT Wool's = The (reat Fngltish Remed Tonos nnd invigorates the hole nervous syste, wakes now Hiood in old Veins. Oures Neve ona Liebility, Mental and Drais Worsy, Des provide ney, Sexual WW akneys, Aogloerions, Sper wnalorrivea, and Fifects of Anse or Fareesnes, Pricodtper box, vix hi x $5 One will please, wix will are. Sold by all druggists or gailed in lakn p+ 00 reesipt of price, New amphi org Fhe Wood Medicine mate Yorw : Er ) Toronto, Ont. eta in THE AMERICAN CAFE 183 Wellington St. The Uptodate Restaurant and Eating House, Separa appartments. Well {arnished and lighted. Try our THOS GUY Prop. eg mag A KIRPATRICK'S ART STORE FSTABLISAED 1874, > 9 .Fine Picture Framing at Reasosable Prices Original works by British Artists, and full line of all kinds of i Regilding pecially. full course der, a SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WES LAND REGULATIONS. B ANY PERSON who J THE S80! n or any mal dears: old. ay ond & er mest tion of ho Bog Dominion land Mo Hint Sbditonth a" Alberta hppiican Must appear in person ar the minion Lands Agen Agnes for | the district t eat any Agency, on cert ms. ge ations, "s ather, mother, son, fa augh or. brot A intending ans D fe FS thy' residence upon and entiation 9 the laud in each of ro omestender may Ive miles of his Bomestead or | The Score Was 2 to i i { i * lof the i i 3 i i { point; itre; { man, paint; mean selstine; BUSINESS COLLYGE AND REGIO- _ POLIS PLAY iD A TEE: Zw" Varsity and Queen's Meet. This Evening--A Senior Intercpllegiate Hockey Match, { . The the Pa- lace finished a tie, two teams, King- ston Business College and Regiopolis Hl, were very evenly matched. At half timte the score stood I to 0 in favor 3asiness College, but the Re saw that they had to and they did it with the tallied two goals to hockey game at yesterday, The opposing junior nx, all iopolis boys ido something goal: Hufi- centre, As- wing, College--Dunn, Staley; Davis; right Iradshaw wing, Turcotte. Regiapolis-- McQuaid, goal; Mullin, Yellowly, cover; Blakey, cen- Oldfin, forwards, Yellowly Business caver, rover] loft rover; iamd Ryan, Melville Lemmon made a satisfactory referes National Hockey Union. Won. Lost. Oitawa 3 Wanderers Canadians Quiehes Renfrew ° 1 i 0 Curlers at Brockville. the loeal curling chib paid a to Brockville, on thursday, und played in the Cen- tral thtaric League series, and ceeded in winning out in the games by one point Skip R. won out in his match by a score 3 ta 13, but R. 4. Hooper's were nine behind in their game. was mast exciting ever, and provided toon) curlers had in Brockville, hy the curlers trip very much, The teams were : J. Morris, W. R. Givens, J. hott, R. J. Hoober, skip. A. Beecroft, BR. J. McKelvey, Gill, Prof. R. Laird, skip. from visit Two rinks sues twa Laird of rink I contest, howe sport The time while well entertained and enjoyed the " rood good Fi Prof Stadinm Beat Cutlers, The Stadiums and exhibition game at Stadium rink yesterday afternoon, yn five to six o'clock, the former wiflning out hy the score-of 10. to 4. The result of mu: merous practices is showing on__the Stadiums, many of whom are "Kids," amd they were able to overcome the husky Queen's men, all of whom were hove average size. The teams: Stadiums--Goal, Metcalfe; point, A. Somerville: cover, H. Somervil : oen- ire, Freeman; rover, Timmerman: and Cliff. Cutlers---Goal, Williseroft; point, Paul; cover, Pretty; centre, Amey; rover, Ireland; wings, Maiville and Wagar, 3 fers had an t Barriefield Triumphed. The junior game between Barriefield and Y.LC.WA. IT proved also to he ood exhibition of the veal thing, and was waiched with a great deal of interest, Frank Birch's Barriefield boys put it all over the Irishmen by the score of 8 to 3. They led easily in the first half by 5 to 1, but their opponents woke up in the last half, and scored two to their opponents' Uhr ong, larriehield--Goal, King; point, ford: cover, Staunton; centre, oni rover, Campbell; forwards, Tisdale and W. Esford. Y.LC.B.A.--Goal, Shangraw; point, Purtell; cover, Campbell; ceutre, R. Millan: rover, Somerville; forwards, M Gratpon and Linaugh. "Ned." Hartrick refered. "Varsity Hockey Team, Joronto World: On Friday" The Varsity team travel to Kingstod, where they meet Queen's in the first Intercollegiate game "of the season: Supporters ol the biue and white" are very sanguite of a victory. Oue thing is sure, and that is .the team that nec | steps oni the ice at Kingston witltbe in s & hom ng pre-empt a quarter A ronasids Lin homestead. aE on the homest months in each six years from date of homestead entry (including the time quired 9 earn homestead patent) and ivate fifty acres extra. homesteader who has 3 sxhausted his neh homes right asd cannot obtain & re Sinipion may enter for : Durchafed 300 per acre. Brie a Hanths in pach / A "Sas years, cultivate $s on Acres erect . house worth Deputy of ¥ ihe let of the B.--Unauthorized ub advecstisement w ea be ate 0 for ED SK R & w. YOU HAVE! : ASSURANCE THAT on' QUALITY a STYLE perfect condition, and every man will ® prepared to go the Hmit to win, The forward line are now working bet- ter gogether and are beginning to show some réuits from Dr. Gallie's sonching. Strome is showink up well m practice and should figure promin- ently in the scoring, ile Armstrong, although not appearing to be in the same good condition as the others, {shows flashes of the brilliant form he displayed last year. MeSloy . and Campbell are working in welll OF the defence nothing need be said-they are working in great form. Win for Irishmen. For the evening games, quite a large erowd gat to witness the con flicts between the different teams. The weather was not very cold and the ice was in good condition so the exhibi tion of hockey which was put up was of a good order. The senior game, which was put on fiest was between the Y.LC B.A. and Reégiopolis, and ended jn a win for the Irishmen hy § to 6. is. was an exciting game to watch, and kept the spectators on their feet the whole time. Owing to the extension which has been 'made in the edict which was issued by. the Frontente Hockey - Club, thers wore some of the players in the Yinpup. Sue cite ab Ini tim 6 tol in favor of and it looked a dure win for the students, but iq the ast 3 Trishmen came back | did, Shales; wings, ® ~ -- pa---- of the Leo Mi- strong sod won Joyee, Irishmen, who ws: markiog lan, was r sponsible for three of their goals, while Millan tallied two for his teasn. The game was refereed by' Henry MeCartney and wds very clean Y.LC.BAGosl, Sowasds; dean. Campbell; cover, Dunphy; rover, Sem. iT erville; centre, R. Millan; forwards AX Leo Millan and Boyer. : Regiopolis=--Goal, Hanley; Casterton; cover, Yellowly; Little; centre, Ferguson; Joyce and Ryan. Notes on Sports. Bombardier Wells was knocked out in the fourth round by Guaner Moir in England. Should Mathewson serve out his new three-year contract with the New York (vants he will have the enviable re cord of having pitched fourteen years with the satfie major league tea. Faylor is threatened with pneumonia. Renfrew has practically been eliminat- ed from the Nation Hockey Assbeia- tion race, else the loss of Taylor's ser- vices would be a serious blow. The 10th Separite * company, New York National Guard, beat the basket ball team of the University of To- ronto, a&t' Ogdensburg, N.Y., by 53} to 20. The easy Longboat, out, point, rover, forwards, victory of Shrubb over at Pittsburg, should have come as a surprise, following as it the splendid form shown by the Indian, according to the bulletins sent out gratis to the sewspapers by Mana- ger Nok Mints. Toronto Star : Western puck-chasers have come into their own. For a long while eastern experts laughed ut the pretensions of the hockeyists outside of Ottawa and Montreal to have any particular class, but the exploits of Ridpath, Walsh, Kerr, Taylor, and many others have emphatic: ally demon- strated the fallacy of the belie: There] are no better players anywhere thy an | the 'quartette mentioned, yet at that | there are youngsters on teams in, the | OHA. at the present time who ! jut. as goed. are BOY'S PLIGHT, His Feet Frozen and Serious Condition. Gananoque, Jan, 13.--The tion of Bethel church, a few of the town, held thei meeting last evening, which, as was well patrenized by the ownspeo ple. Among the loenl talent taking part in the programme were: Miss Fasie Hel:ong, Miss Faith Rogers, Mrs, William Fdwards, Jr. the Misses Ber tha and Kulalie Salter, Clifiord Sine, Rev. J, T. Pitcher, Rev, Renty. Gracey and A. A. Hinton. i The fortv-hour devotional services of! John's church, which began at o'clock, Wednesday afternoon, were brought to a close at eight o'clock, vesterday morning. Rev. J. 1% Kehoe, | rector, and Rev. Father Rheaume, i rate, were assisted by Rev. Fathers | (FComnor, Napanee; Hardigan, Dese ronto: Ilanlev, Kingston; Traynor, Brewer's Mills, and Cullinane, Travel yan. p At St. John's church on Wednesday 'morning, T. Pryor and Miss Turcolte, both of St. John's. Island, were uni- ted in matrimony by Rew, Father | ® Kehoe. : Frederick Dorey, son of Mr. = and] Mrs. Severe Dorey, Victoria avenue, is confined to his home in serions condi tion, the effect of having his feet frozen some week, or ten days ago,! while assisting - Mr. Dempster, cattle! buyer, in the rear of the township. | Grave fears are entertained that both feet cannot be saved. i Mrs. John Melennan, Jr.,, River | street, entertained a number of her! friends at five o'clock tea, yesterday | afternoon. The local corps of the Salvation | Army, for some time past™in charge of Capt. Laing and Lieut. McAvoy, ten- dered a farewell supper to the latter on-Wednesday-elening. He expects to Jeave the latter part of this, week, The Willing C reli of King's Daugh-| ters held an anniversary socal at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Spencer, Sydenham street, on Wednesday - even- | Tha, TC BEE the -rweney-fif: SIRI sary of the founding of the order. I W. E. Meggs is in Ottawa, attend. ing the convention of the Canadiani Railway Accident Insurance company. Miss Loretta Hebert, Kingston, is] visiting Mrs. W. J. Kaceg. Miss Rose | Doolan, Kingston, is spending a few] days with Miss Vera Boucher. Mrs, i they Stack, Finch, is spending a few | days with local relatives. GANANOQUI Had is in congrega- | miles east | annual tea usual, St. ol i i ! TRAV ERS ¥ PL LEADED GUILTY | i To Three Farmers' Bank Charges---- Sentence on Monday. I: Togonto, Jan. 13.--To the surprise of | a erowded court room, this morning.) W. R. Travers, former manager and vice president of the Farmers' Bank, | now in liquidation, pleaded guilty to} three charges, one of theft of $1,000, second fo fravdulent returns to the government, and third, to issuing false documents. H. H. Dewart, K.C., made a plex; followed by the statement. "Guilty, sir," by Travers himself, in a} firm voue. Magistrate _ Denison" ghen heard deiails of the investigation in to the accounts, and so on, and post- poned sentence until Monday. Origin of "Quaker." "As. to Quakers, the origin of the name i& interesting. for it sprang' from the lips of a local Justice Skallow, one Hennett, of Derby, in 165, and was a jibe at George Fox, who ap pearing before his worship bade him all others present God. Pyne" on fs Thursday, Friday & Saturday Adults i mothers throughput > & Lit falls to produce of the "Liuor 'ment box. to. ORRINE Washington, mended a. cess Streets caustic and ev like 'the bell in a church steeple *' in hie once ton Joauacions widar | Hm usements. OPAL), HOUSE) Somcoay JAN. 19 We 19 coxpENEEP apveRTISING RATES THE wy VTIONAL, COMEDIENNE | pq, 4 insertion le 8 en werd. Bach con= Direci from her distinguished smecess | a werd. Mistmum charge for one in- at Terry's Theatre, London, Hug. sertion, 30e¢; three insertions, 50e; The Rejuvenation of ' | wx #1: ene ments, 82. : Aunt Mary BY ARN Hamven. J HELP-- WANTED. -------------------------- 1505 on Sale Saturday. Sahin AT ONCE, DR ~ .Griffin's.. 'THEATRE ~~ | Get the Griffin Habit A Delightfnl Comedy. t FOR oF 3 DELIVERY Lackie, 18% SALESMAN WANTED FOR WINTER Stock and for our cholo Nursery newest varieties potatoes; liberal terms. Cavers Bros, Galt TO OPERATE SEW- aderwear wages paid Haoslery Cog YOUNG LADIES ing mad his © sieady ark; Apply ta 114. King INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 Inoathly corresponding for newspa No canvassing. Send for Drala Press Synd cate, 3.869 Lockport, N.Y. JANUARY 12, 13, 14. Positively the Last Three Days of + "ENOCH" Known the world over as THE MANFISH To see his feats, equatic skill, is to remember him the rest of your life Instructive as well as amusing and entertaining. He will teach the youngest hov to scave themselves from drowning, even although they cannot swim. Se¢e him while you have the oppor-! tunity, for after this week your op-| | portunity will be gone, and you ¥ld | regret it. Clifford & Hall Comedy Skeieh Artists, ARTHUR LYNN SINGS. "The Song That Finds an Feho in My Heart" 5 REELS MOTION PICTURES. TWO HOURS ENTERTAINMENT. MATINEE DAILY, 2 p.m. All Seats, 5 cents, Kingste "wy West Sires {AN CLERKS TO SELL ARTICLES MUCH needed in every home, especially by eo men; good salary. per- manent positien; if you are works ing for small sal behind the counter, write to-day. you can double your wages and De your own . Apply, Box "E. B, 2 SEPP Pl Be reer V4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, The Daily British Whig, The Weekly British Whig, Of Kingstan, Ont, consider advert Price and circulation ed, there i uu betier ing Medium in Canada SEPP eEPIPEE Bb fi "The People' Ss 3 ) CATERER PARTIES BALLS Banyuets able WE CATER TO. Weddin Breakfasts, ete. also Rent Dishes, linens and Siiverware Held & Hambrooke. corner Unjon end Idviston Stredts. "Phane $43. UPHOLSTERER. ---------------------------------- i. ---- W. J. GAVINE, UPHOLSTERING, RE- pairing and carpet work, hair nt. tress Fenuvating. 1 Drop, a ea call 218 Bagot FINANCE AND INSURANCE. FOR ng} INSURANCE THAT INSURES GO Godwin's Insurance Emporium, over Northern Crown Baak, Brock a Street, or 'phone 434. GENERAL INSURANCR--FIRE, LIFR Accident and Health Policies ja ed; rirst-class companies: st A rates ~ Boon, Agent, 180, Wellingtoa Street. -- ---- A ---------------------------------------- GEO. A. BATEMAN, MS BROK- er. Pat your involces an envel- ope with & one cent stamp on it and drop lu the nearest letter box We do the rest. All Klods of Fire Insurance placed on short notice. hone 396. 67 Clarence St, Kings on LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. Avaliable assets $61,157. 216 In addition to which the policyholders have for security the uniimited lability of all the stockholders. Farm and city property insured at owest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents Phone, 326. ' -* MEDICAL. J. F. SPARKS, BA, MD. PHYSIC IAN NINGS, 10e Oe Children under 15... . Covered Rink HOCKEY MATCH. SENIOR INTERCOLLEGIATE.' Varsity vs. Queen's FRIDAY, Jan. 15th Game called at 8 pm. General admission--Gent's., Ladies, 20c. - .Reserved Seats extra. Pn open on January 12th 'at 10 * <-- } | i i { ONTARIO AND 8 to buy for ai Brock Street. + VETERAN . 8. KR. McCaan, §1 GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR Cloth and have It made up Into up- to-date suits. Price and workmabd- ahi guaranteed to please. Pressing repairing done on the shortest ties Thomas Galloway, 130 Brock St, next Bibby" s Livery. COMMERCIAL incl COMPLETE by mall arithmetic, penmans writing and commer circular Canadian ence College, Limited, Toronto, Canada tudes ip pl law, Correspond- Dept. P. Se; 50¢ ANY PERSON HA Goon gong. hand UrnIt are PRlT pay Hood w ay good sale Brass and Fyricen, 'Beds ne kinds of Furniture in Oak. Thougit es. 4956080908440004888804 ® SCRIP SE and "Stoves Sa aft Happy, Will sell reason- Thompson, 333 Princess and Surgeon, 100, Wellington St Office hours, 10 to 12 am, 2 to 4 and 7 to § pm. 'Phone 3% CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. DROP A CARD TO OHAS W. KELLAR, Carpenter and Bullder, 255 Division St. for reasonable prices on all kinds of jobbing All work done promptly. DROP A CARD TO JOHN R. MAYELL, Carpenter and Joiner, 262 Syden- ham Street North, for reasonable prices on all kinds of Jobbing. All work done promptly and némtly ERNEST R. BECKWITH, CONTRACT \ ing Engineer and Architect, Agent for ullders' - Specialities, 14% Sydenham Street and 292 Earl Street. Plans prepared and esti. mates given for ali classes vf work ARCHITECTS. FOUND. . ° Measurement. Low . » Hania, Honest JACKSON, N. PLACE IPARMES, Residence, 260 Bagot Street. 'Phone No. 1019. sheen 0000000000 Reliable Treatment | HAIR, for : i TE i ed permanently Whisky or Beer lend e. Dr. nd ve. Habit Nose, Throat and 'Skin Brein: ish 'Specialist, 358 Bagot Street. Try it at Our Bspeunes Can you axk More? Can be Given Secretly confident That ORRINE the 1erriblageraving for beer and all ir want you te try it Mousands of » the WATCH ON in Conwpeation Hall Owner pave sa@me by calling at Street, proving watch for advertisement LADY'S 3rd may Union paying PERSONALS. MOLES, BIRTHMARKS, DENTAL. SPARKS pp SPARKS, DENTISTS 230_1-2 Princess Street, Kingston 'Phone 346. We are & , Will destre whiskey that we ense our. wives wd have, 8 the ald of ORRINE res ed drinking husbands and sons tp lives of sobriety Sefuiness and huppine ne We believe that ORRINE succession after all other falled, so we. say 'to whose Momes are blighted, because of the curse of intemperance don't become discouraged, even if you have tried other remedies without ORRINE---~you try it results LH. SIMPSON 25% Pri 626. LDS, DOS Street Dentist, te Telephone neess DR. C. C. NASH, DENTIST; DR. C. BR Weicker, assis 183 Princess Phone 736. gat, ag benefit Try at our expense if We know! That ORKINE stands forembst as a re- Table ald to help the drunkard, Messrs Sullivan & Slauson, well known druggists of 17 AaYe been selling rine wr of years Head w they Eay i ng the past | five Or SIX Vears we've soll plactically all the different cures for the liguor habit on the market, We've never yet found one that gape the entre satis- facto iy Wile ORI Haw given. (We hate. setéral cases (hat have come to our atiention where exoslient resuli® ha BE Pern: obtained by the nee of ORNINE: Ave afte so sonvitoed of ite merits That we wihesitalingly re. commend and Fuarangee um all cases tabs prepared fn two farms, treatment, a Abaolutely Taagalens nad 3 glean areti i or if Ear oh RINE No, 3, pb orm, is fa vse 1 fae rpg hog whe Srear. CORRES os EY Write fof Frees OBRINE Ronit UR. A. B. KNAPP, DENTIST, 19 MONT- real Street, near Princess Street "Phone 652. BRITISH C LU Bs AT PRING ETON. a | University Students Hailing From Canada and Old Land Unite. ° The Canadian studenis of Princeton University and of the Theological Se minary have organised to a «hab, of Princeton, 1 on the. second Saturday every month. The is to keep alive membries of Canadas and stimnplate interest in Canadian af fairs, as well as to promote good fel lowship. The matter now amder dis (misileds fn plain seated envelope } | CUSSION js Canadian lilerature, its CO. #8: Orvine Building. | anthors, history, and probs able future pil ORRBINE i= recom. | The offices of the club are Presidint and is for sale in this city by A cor. Bagot and rt] F D. McChardes, B. A, Manitoba, 4. B. Cahoon, BA vice-president, vy fh Toronto; secretary, W. 8. Maboon, B avery Toronto. You Jae dub, themselves in anadian Club, v, which meet wvoning » of of the clu) called New t oR RISK is ret ny abje fet W. Mahood; : Archbishop's Caustic Wit, 4 Archbishop: Whately «had the ver-rendy wm At the last regular weeting of wit. to which all the students J] | parts of the British empire wore | in the! ited, it was decided snanimonsly to 0 form a British Clab, and the follow: {ing representative' committee was np a to draft a fonstitition and be | nominate « officers: N White, Ma New Vealand, daisies # R 8 arom. BA. Queen's, Canada; A. ! he was Haves, 0. BA, Metiill, Canndn; J. chapinin} | Cammon, he "ready tha chureh Me RA, Trinity College. rib Keet, B.A, South African DECEMBER 139 and ' be Princeton from umiversities in various } HENRY 268 King Street. P. SMITH, ARCHITECT; ETC, "Phone, 345. ARTHUR ELLIS University Avenue 1913 ARCHITECT, 181 Telephone WM. NEWLANDS & SON, ARCHI- tects, eto. Office, 268 Bagot Street 'Phone 608. POWER & fox ARCHITECTS, MER- chants' /| Bank Bullding, corner Brock 'and Wellington Streets 'Phone 213. OSTEOPATHY. "HEALTH WITHOUT DRUGS "--R. G Asheroft, DO, Edua Asheroft, D.O., Grady a under Dr. Still the Founder -of Osteopathy. 438 Princess Street, corner Division Phone 447 No charge for cone sultation and (Herature Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6, 6 to 8 MARRIAGE LICENSES. C. 8. KIRKPATRICK. GOVERNMENT Jssuer, 42 Clarence Street, Kings- ten, Ont Telephone 56S, tenid- ence, 18 Frontenac Street, ESTABLISHED 180s. "After you 'wil "We Guaarantee Every Load. " SCOTTISH vane AKL Burglaries at' Hanks Arve Reported ' Among Other Results, A severe shock of earthquake felt Inte thé other might theoughout the Glasgow district: "was with: out paralled in Western Scotland with. in living sry. A remarkable fen tare of the distarhanee was that # cased great sxeiioment at several of the city banks, the caretakers report. ing <upposed burglaries, In Govan many tenants rished from their hggses, and fully bali an hour elupsed before they were reassiced. In Glasgow, dishes were thrown frem shelves, chairs * were moved, glasses raithed, windows shook, and bells rang. No personsl injuries, however, wore sustained. It is a curious roincidence that seve- ral shocks of rarthguake, jo remote was Forum } 3 BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS. IMPORTED GERMAN you heard the *. if you have you missed are finest ia the Perfect whuaren teed SONgRlers, Come in Driver. corner Queen and Br Phones $12. FOR SALR. Ton SAY ARN A VERY OLD, SOLID MAHOGANY, small upri Pht plano. a rarg chance, $35 8, at Turk's Phone 05 PREMIS Neo. OR Toh Prices Bt Brest oy tf EE aan Fr Aram. Mu HEIN pa AN & CO. UPRIGHT GRAND 5 Twn months ohly, res ice $508. will very te quick 'for hiy payments Ap- $6. Whig office nged weil buyer Fane pe reasonahle cash or < ply to GAROLINE LAE NCH, 20 x 4 FT. 10 moter developing 7 142 Wy var! ped relinhie spied of 8 Apaivk huver, Bakery 124 King THAT CHOICE known having =» BUSINESS as Exchange frontage «of Brock Street heing built of brick with fron reof. and bridged mo that the roof can lifted and - other stories added with Hitie expense This wii make « vestment for all time, ance of enhaneed value and particulars, apply Tr BLOCK, Chambers, 64 feel on specially t 9 Lite good sale with a oh For terms to Geo CH $6.00 ck ROOMS, tings at 306 EARL e; also offices, bh & stores McCann's, STREET other A ele SYRNITURE, CLEAN, wns, absolutely moth rwn--tock--and be Storage, 2139 Quean St roof; your , Frost's City 'Phone 66h. SUITE OF ROOMS INCLUDING SIT. ting-room, beliroom and bathroom, located near Market Squgre Ap ply to Cunningham & udle, ? Clarende Street HOUSE, No. 187 and Montreal heating the oH one and Power Merchants Chambers i = a CORNER Ba k ROOM HOUSE, £3 York Streét, between Ragian Road » and Cherry Street; possession at once. in wire on premises' or at J. McClelland's, 188 Clergy Street, A WARM TE BUSINESS CHANCES. ANYONE, TANY WHERE. "CAN START a mall order business at home. No Sanvassing Be your own boss Send for free booklet. Tells how, Heacock, 2.968. Lockport, N.Y. mb FOR SALE OR TO LET, EXTENSIVE BUSINESS PRE- Supled by Dr iat & T hig' Sus ats, exten a rom Biren to Queen Street, yi both, and including Apply to M2 Henry on { ae a bulidin ningham & Mu | HOTELS AND RESTAURAKTSE BRUNSWICK HOTEL. ONTARIO BT, R. station, one block on sireet car line; remodelied;. charges special rates by the John Cousineau. Prop otel moderate; week FURNITURE FINISHER. ANTIQUE PURNITURE A SPECTALTY, : ebonizing and gliding, enameliin and all colors of mission work; a work given best attention Driscoll, 23 John Street. 96 r LEGAL. CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE BARRIST- ers and Solicitors... Law office, 79 Clarence St. Kingston £ " Next Morning a cold; blustery night I find the fire ali rightif you burn pur Coal. It lasts. d. SWIFT & co His First Bite. He had neior fished Inbore exchange, aril | shining ~~ with Faulthessly a trout ste # an snd "ins; he was whipping on by some ould chanoe he go a bite, a one pounder from the way the fine strain a did not play the Bah ot all, bat with rod held straight abhoad be dowdy and steadily recled his In. Presintly the fish's bend appeared belom the end of the rod. Did he stop ¥ Xe: he kept om reeling ihe 5l® in, and final Jy the fish's head tonchsl the tip. The man even tried to pull Bim through the ring. thew the wan (urmed and saw a strosger standiag on the bank. With a bewildered dook he said 1 What shall 1 do now 7" "The only thing von can do wow," the man ays rod = 0 resplendent attived, 1 oF gsi of the warld, have, dering the ha said. "in to clinch wp the pole after ® EEN Ralvanised

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