Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jan 1911, p. 7

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-- Bry trig 0 and was released on bo of 10.000, Before obtaining a divorce from her MURDER. IN A STORE. WOMAN SHOT ANOTHER DEAD. ONE Mrs. Binford, a Saleslady in a De- partment Store, . the Victim----No for the Killing Known, ¢., Jan. Is. s and steady aim, ooks, wife of a promin- wy, fired five bullets into the Mr Mary Binford in a lepartment not trues the Biriovd died almost mito the store, antly to persons floor and and floor, w employed as sab from the el for Mrs. Binford; proached Mrs) fashioned revolver from her muff, Ag terrified men and women rushed for exits, trampling over one another narrow aisles, Mrs. 'Brooks aimed and-fited Dur bullets in to the head of the other woman. As the dnp form of Mrs. Binford was crumpling to the flsor, Mrs. Brooks fired the last time, the ball entering behind the ear and coming out at the top of the head. th, Brooks replaced the pistol in and walked ont of the store She walked two blocks her hushand's office, handed the pistol without explanation and said, "I'm sorry, and fainted. She ws arrested, waived prelimin- Cause yesterday wad Mes. tore vieti tastan 2 Brooks knew | ta Binford As she asked and as the latter ap Prooks drew iM she veeeded ere SWoman. she teppet ator an old i the ealmly Bin No ago, Mrs. and popular, killing is known. The marriage of Lieut Morrison, editor of the zen, to Mrs. Charles Downing Fripp, of Oltawa, was solemnized at the Ma- digon Avenne Presbyterian church; New York, on Monday A report that the "pope had experi enced attack of gout was de med, vestordav, at the vatican, 'where it was said that {he health of the pontili was MOTHERS NEED HH ERAT husband two years ford was wealthy cause for the Col E. W.B. Ottawa Citi evening a severe excellent Many mothers have learned how much they needed | Scott's Emulsion by taking it to show their children that It was a sweet medicine. For thirty-five years it has been the best known speeifie against fatigue and enfeeble- mont, as well as the standard romedy for warding off and relieving colds and affee- tions of the throat and lungs. SUSOPSIN OF CANADIAN NORTE. WEST LAND REGULATIONS, ANT PERSON WHO IS THE BOLE head of 2 family, or any male over 1% may homestead a quarter available Dominion land Saskatchewan ancy or he distridgt. Entry by proxy be mide at any agency, on certain conditions by father, 'nother, son deughter, brother or sister © intending homesteader.. oo Duties, qi munihs asiotaes por and cultivation of the land in each of tares years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead or Adarin of at least 50 acres svlely owned an vceupled bv him or by his father mw other r, sun davghter, brother or sister a dis lets a homesteader iv Stand) & MAY pré-empt a quirte: ngwide his homdytead rice $5.59 por mores Duttes--Must ;reside u + the homestead or pre-emption sx ¢ nthe in each of six years from date of homestead entry (including the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres extra. A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right asd cannot obtain pre-emtpic hn may enter for ola "PH based homestead io certain dlatric $3.00 per acre. Dutles--Must reaide siz months in each of three years, cultivate fens oo scres apd erect a house worth Deputy of ine a 'Minlotor' of the erior, N.B --Unauthorized publieat Ais advectisemuent w at de JCI IOC) DELIBERATELY | lin the -Shoot- | 1 "Dremm 4-asiociates, A NEW TREATMENT Nérvous "Patients at Hopkins' Hospital. For Johns . Baltimore, Jan | hospital will soon have. the first ward porld for the treatment of ner- vous disesises under what is known as psycho-analysis or soul analysis. - Pa- tients will be experimented on during sleep in this new department of the Henry Pin pps psychiatr *, which is being built with mo ated by the New York millionaire, The theory upon which the new treatment is based is that every per [won is possessed of two personalities, conscious and subconscious. It is heid that when a person is asleep the conscions personulity is at rest and the subeonscious is predominant, | hence | dreams are the natural interpretation {of the repressed ideas of the. subcon i scious personal ty." analysis" is the chiel met hod employed in the dingnosis which Laffords a guide to the proper treat iment of the disease. 3 | In completeness of itu equipment the | ward is .without parallel in the world {and it is believed that it will bring | much light the treatment of ger vousness, gn affection so common in this country that it has come to be known among physicians as the "Am erican disease.' Psycho avalysis will be practic xd in the hospital by Dr. Trigant Buirow, who has been studying this science for three years in Furope under Dr. Freud and Dr. Jung of Zurich, Switz erland, who, are authorities. The treatment aims At, the unifica- tion of the personalities. Enowing the wishes and wants of the conscious personality as derived from the versation of the patient, there remain to be ascertained the. wishes and wants of the subconscious personality, The prin iiple ob the school is that there lurks in every dream, often disguised, a. repressed wish for fulfillment. Although this phase of the treat. ment of nervous diseases will be in the hands of Dr. Burrow, it is due in great part to the effect-of Dr. Adoli Meyer, head of the department for the treatmyat of neurotic diseases; that the ward will be established, a native of Zurich, Switzerland. He came to Johns Hopkins last year from the New York State Pathological In stitute at- Ward's Island, New York city, on EP ------ MANY SHEEP PERISH, Across Albertan Boundary--Storm Did Great Damage. | Lethbridge, Alta., Jan. 18. ~Reports from Sweet Grass, Mon., just across the boundary line from Coutts, Alta. ; say that thousands of sheep have been driven from their range by the storm, and the. herders Kave been-forved abandon them. One herd of 1,100 went over a bank and only the hero- ism of three herders saved them all from suffocation. As it was, fifty were dead. | In the Sweet Grass country it is esti- mated that between ten and fifty thou- sand sheep are lost. Many of them will be' smothered in drifts. Reports from Southern Alberta ranchers say that cattle did not suffer in the storm and cold. The wind blew the snow off the grass and as no crust exists on the drifts, the cattle could get grass easily, MAIL FRAUD CONVICTIONS. In One Year 1,120 Who Stole Mil lions Sent to Prison. Washington, Jan. 18. ~During the past vear 1,20 offenders against the postal regulations of the United States were convicted and are now serving terms in penitentiaries snd several of the most notorious gangs of postotlice robbers, get rich quick schefe promoters and gold brick men have been lodged behind the bars, ie: wording to the annual report of R. S. Sharp, chief inspector of the depart- ment. The biggest single raid made by the inspectors resulted in the conviction of John C. Mobray and eighty nine who filched several millions out: of the public on bogus horse races and prize fights. The second ease of importance was that in which Eddie Fay and Richard Harris were seri. tenced to ten years for robbing the Richmond post o office of $90,000, COWS HIG] IGHLY SEASON ED, Indiana Farmer Puzzled Until Found What Boy Had Done. Chicago, Jan. 17.--Arthur Mannix, a farmer, near Hammond, Ind., was astounded, yesterday afternoon, to see his hérd of cows being madly pursued bv four of his horses. A cow drop- ped from exhaustion and the farmer ran to the rescue, expecting to see her trampled. Instead, the horses eagerly began licking her hide. Investigation disclosed that a chore boy from Chicago, recently employed, when told to "salt the cows, had carefully rubbed the salt all over the animals and the horses were 'salt hungry." "Joe" Martin ¥s. Asquith. Me nnipep,, an. IS. --Hon. Jaseph P., for East St. Pancras, Re the imperial parliament, said in an in- terview here © He Wedding Rings | 000000000000 000000 : WHEN YOU SEE : A WEDDING RING STAMP- 8 ED 13K R. & W. YOU HAVE § THE ASSURANCE: THAT § THE QUAL'TY AND STYLE § 1S THE VERY BEST. ie] Ae ee RE NEN , "In my opinion, Mr. Asquith is the tary leader imagin- Balfour. Five-sixths Rodger & Wright 18. --Johns Hopkins | ' Hemey, { ternoon. con Tr. Mever is | to r HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDXESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1911, INJURED AT 47 GANANOQUE. Nathaniel Webster Had His ead Severely Gashed. Gananoque, Jan, . 18. = Nathan} { Webster, liveryman, met with a severe | mjury, while backing a team of horses | { attached to a large sleigh, into stables, yesterday afternoon. neck-yoke strap and martingale -- ing, the end of the heavy neck- -yoke | struck Mr. Webster over the left eve, gashing his forehead severely. His in- | juries are not serious. The Young People's Department' of St. Andrew's United Workers, conduét- ed their annual tea meeting lan even- | ing. After tea the crowd repaired to ; the guditorium, where an excellent con- | crt was bed. Miss Evelyn M. Par- | ker, of Toromto; soprano, rendering | severnl excellent solos, and Albert E. the well-known impersonator of the Habitant, delighted the audi- ence with several of Drummond's mas- terpieces. The senior ™ primary department of | Grace Methodist Sunday school held ! their annual sleigh ride, yesterday al- They were accompatiied by Mrs. C. H. Hurd, superintendent that department, and by the teaching staff. W. R. Acton, proprietor of the Gana- noque harness works, left, yesterday, for Tofomto, for treatment for a growth in his throat. Mr. Acton was there several weeks ago, an operation" for the same, but since returning, the trouble has increased. If the Toronto specialist can not help him, Mr. Acton purposes leaving at an early date for Paris, France. Rev. H. Bediord- Jones, rector of St. Reter's church, Brockville, and Mrs. Jones, who had been spending the past week here with relatives, lef' for home yesterday. Mrs. A. W, and gon, Master Burke Taylor, left, yesterday, for a visit in Montreal. W. J Bulloch, proprietor of Glenholme | farm, left, this morning, for Ottawa, to attend the live stock show, of TROUBLED BY CONSCIENCE. Cheated Bank Sixty Years Ago, He Now Returns Moncey. Vienna, Jan. 18. ~The of 825 conscience monev" was received by! the manager of a "well-known Vienna | Bank this week from an Austrian who emigrated to America more than sixty years ago. It was formerly the custom for sum ap- prentices to eall at Christmas time on | masters | the firms "with which their dealt, for trifling piesents. The old emigrant ing lettérdexplained that he cheated the bank in guestion by eall ing twice for a, Christmas gift, dis- guising himself on his second call in a shoemaker's apron. , He duly received a second present of a florin. The act has so weighed on his conscience ev since that he decided to repay the florin to the bank, gether with interest for sixty to charity. JEALOUS MAN'S REVENGE. Flings Girl From Theatre Box ato] the Audience. Jan. 18.--On enteving a Warsaw, the other night, Capt. Dolgoratoff saw his fiancee in a box with one of his friends. That morning she had sent him a note say ing that she was tod-busy to see him. Warsaw, theatre in undergoing Taylor | to- | years. | The bank manager has given the $25 | le I Hmusemenis. | (GRAND) OPERAT MOUSE +: THURSDAY, JAN. 19 CONDENSEP ADVERTISING RATES L.iS. SIRE PRESENTS 'MAY - ROBSON Direct from her distinguished sueeess | at Terry's Theatre, London, Eag. THE REJUVENATION OF AUNT MARY | Dettgnetal = NOW ON SALE. Comedy. {Zh 30 ¥5 M1 Griffin' S.. THEATRE | Get the Griffin Habit | Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, Jan. 16-17-18 PROGRAMME : ' Thateu Duo In their Original Holland Scene, {TE T AND BRAM DAM, Supported by special scenery and ir lectrical Stage Effects. Stone & McKay Present their High-class Junie} Entertainment entitled, The Irish Colleen and the Harpist. 5 REELS MOTION PICTURES, stat igs yh Lym | Tw O HOURS ENTERTAINMENT. MATINEE DAILY, 2 p.m. All Seats, 5 cents. EVENINGS, 7 p.m. Children under 13 'en Covered Rink Hockey Match ! JUNIOR O.H.A. Belleville vs. Frontenacs Wednesday, Jan. 18th { Game called at 8 p.m. this Christmas | os Admission, 25¢; 25¢ extra. 0 Plan opens for sale of seats and] { tickets on Jan. 18, at, 10 a.m. Wood, Lumber, Shingles 3 . Honest Measurement. * Prices. * » N. JACKSON, . s PLACE IPARMES, eo Residence, 260 Bagot Street. ° 'Phone No. 1019 Beside himself with jealousy he made ---- his way into the box, and before any one could prevent him, lifted the girl in his arms and flung her into the pit of the theatre. She sustained severe injuries on the head, and her condi tion is considered hopeless. Capt. Dolgoratoff was arrested. Nationalizing the Phones. Boston, Jan. 18.--Prof. Dugald C. Jackson, of the Massachusetts Insti tute of Technology, expert adviser of the Massachusetts highway commis gion in telephone mattdrs, and presi dent"of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, has been retain ed by the British government to ad vise the postmaster-general in regard to the value of the great tr lephone property which the government is this year lo purchase from operating com- panies and make a part of the ua tional post office organization. Prof Jackson will sail for England, to-day for a week's conference with British post office officials net Waldron's big advt., on pug re should appeal to every lady. A quiet wedding was celebrated in Picton, Saturday morning, when Lev W. L. Armitage married Mrs. G. D. Hart and W. PP. Walker, of ( algary, Alta. There were no attendants, the wedding being only witnessed by Miss Alive Philips, sister of Mrs, Hart, and her two sons, George and James , Hart. At London, Eng., J. H. Dennis, C, PR. land commissioner for Alberta, delivered at the Cannon street hotel, a most interesting lecture on the de velopment An audience of was present. Desborough presided. Frederick Cooper, aged twenty- three, is dead at Brockville, from pneumonia, He was a son of Henry Cooper, of izabethtown. rs. Alan Mackenzie, Brockville, died on Tuesday, after a brief illoess. She was in her seventy-ninth year. J. A.' Mackenzie, . ! {They also Lord! icorner the sleigh skidded and he went fi iz W. P. O'BRIEN, 57 St. Fraucois Xavier St, MONTREAL, Member MONTREAL STOCK EXGHANGE Long Distance Telephone Main 696 CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Wanted To Buy, A DETACHED BRICK OR uy red Dwelling. o¢ bedrooms May Pe ses until -- CAR STAND "Phone 2vl DAY OR NIGHT -- mm] 'Wah Long's First-class wo « gusranteed Prey ae a card and T will eall ey di ur Janndsy, 156 WEI TO! fetwee Brock and Clarence Sts. DRIVER WAS INJURED. James Billings | : arm Broken. As the result of an accident Billings, employed as a driver, living at 179 Wellington street, laid op in the general hospital his left forearm broken. Billings was driving around city and in making a turn at a street near a picket fence. In order himself from striki against fence Billings gral hold of of the pickets. The horse galloped on, he was thrown out, with thee sult mentioned. He is do as well as oan be expected Hartington Happenings. Hartington, Jan. 17.--A business | ng was held at Epworth League Fray avening. order to save the concert at Ve | roma. Mr, and Mrs Morrison will as-' iv i E po # if + : {A MAN TO FROM™ VOLEN-| Reserved Seats, Laundry Had Mis Left Fore with PAGE SEVEN. | The People' Ss Forum | First insertion lc 8 werd. Each con- secutive insertion thereafter half cent a word. Mislmum charge for sme ine sertion, 25¢; three Insertions, be; six, §i; sme meath, $3. HELP-----WANTKES. ACT AS ORDERLY AT the General Hospita AT SMART BOY e, 1b the APPLY, A GOOD. ence Jackson Press, {AT HOTEL om petent quired J NDOLPH, SMART references re- loiph -- a ---- SALESMAN WANTED FOR WINTER "or our choice Nursery Stock and newest varieties seed potatoes; liberal terms. Cavers Bros, Galt, Girl Mrs Avenue and Unis [A NIGHT FIREMA i fac ¥ must be a i my y s 3 and Box Appi giving isl reférenc OPERATE SEW. 'on knit underwear; highest wages paid, Kingston Hosiery Co. West 1 npr f YOUNG L AT ing machi nes pry work: Apply to Bev King Street be {AN INTELLIGENT PIRSON MAY earn - $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers, No canvassing. Send for particulars Press Syndi- cate, 3,969 Lockport, N.Y. LERKS TO SELL ARTICLES MUCH $ weeded In every nome, especially dy Awiking men; good salary. per- manent position; If you are work- Ing for small salary behind the counter, write to-day; double your wages and be boss. Apply, Box "E B C. office POPP Feed BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. The Daily British Whig, -~ a et The Weekly British Whig, Of Kingston, Ont, Price 'and circulation consider- ed, there is no better advertis- ing mediom' in Canada | : I p-- i ROBE, MAKER'S Finder Grocery A BROWN corner. silbert's ward NAME leave at uitable re- SOLD-RIMMED GLASSES day afternoon Finder PASE. return to Whig office or to apt. C. Sauve, 81 Queen Stréet PAIR OF o T | - i MNWANTED--GENERAL | ONTARIO AND SA VETERAN SCRIP i to buy for cash. J. 8 R. McCann, §1 Brock Street. | Lies RN TRACT ENGIN Our mail course teaches you | to run all kinds of engines Correspondence Col Canadian | Dept. I, T v Limited, ada Toronte, Can- {GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR Cloth and have it made up nto up- tordate suits. Price and workman« ship guaranteed to please. Pressing repairing done on the shortest notice. Tomas Galloway, 130 Brock Bt, next Bibby' s Livery HAVING GOOD SE- Furniture and Stoves before Aisposing drop me a card I will pay good prices. I have for sale Brass and jron Beds and all kinds of Furniture in Oak. Happy Thought Ranges. Wiil sell reason- able. Thompson, 333 Princess Street {ANY PERSON cond-hand DENTAL. | 8 SPARKS AND SCARKM DENTISTR 1-2 Princesse Street, Kingston a au 4s LDS. DDS Street 9 Dentist, |S H SIMPSON Telephone - : 258 Princess 628 [DR C C. NASH, DENTST:; DR C. R Velcer, assistant, 153 Princess St Phone 788 DR A F KNAPP, DENTIST, 1¥ MONT. real Street, near Frinceas Street Phone SRY PRESONALS HAIR MOLES, BIRTHMARKS ete, removed permanently | scar Twenty years' ex- | Dr. Eimer J. Lake, Eye, | Throat and Ekin Bigg: | ialist, 26% Bag Rtreet warts, without rience har. Nose xh Rp MARRIAGE LICENSES. 8. KIRKPATRICK. GovERNMENT | Issuer: 42 Clarence Street, Kin ten, Ont. Telephone 568, Rewld- [2 ance Ih Froniena Hireet LECAL. ---- i CUNNINGHAM & NU DIE. RARRIST. | ers and Solicitors. Law sffice, ni Clarence 8t. Kingstown Don't Envy Successful People E) Advertise in the Whig's Classified Columns. 'basiness getters. No less than 4,200 people buy the Daily Whig every SVeuing. | ARTHUR i v CHAIN WITH attached er kind nto receive reward GOLD THREE ¥ LARGE BETWEEN 193 sior w arded fice You NG AIRE 8 OF MOXEY, Pri T RIER BITCH tan with black tan coat round coliar and brass lag Will ease harbor and natify R - Daily Standard offige Aber: Street Phone TH2 LFOU ND. AY MORN pe Brounds; e, last week ame by calling Brock Street, proving pro- perty and paying for advertise. ment CATERER. -* TO PARTIES BALLS Wedding Breakfasts Banquets etc; also Rent Dishes, able Linens ang Silverware Reid & Hambrooke, corner Union and Division 'Phone S413 UPHOLSTERER, WE CATER Streets W. J. GAVINE, UP HOLSTERING, RE- pairing d carpet work, hair mat tress renovatin Drop a card or call 2168 Bagot Street FINANCE AND INSURANCE. FOR INSUR ANCE THAT INSU RES Go to Goodwin's Insurance Emporium over Northern Crown Bank, Brock Street, or 'phone 424 GENERAL INSURXNCE --FTRE. LIFE Accident and Health Policies issu ed; rirst-class companies; standard rates. 9 Boon, Agent, 18%; Wellingtoa Street. GEO. - BATEMAN REPRESE NTS rotectors Uv 10.000,000 of « r fire Insurance nds of insurance or drop a a 398 67 Clarence Street Kix nt mn, Ont LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. Available assets $61,187,215. In addition to which the policyholders have for security the uniimited lability of all the stockholders. Farm and city property insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or' giving. new business get rates from Stange & Strange, Ageats 'Phone, 3 MEDIVAL. J. F. BPARKS, BA. M.D. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, 100, Wellingion St Office hours, 10 to 12 am. 32 to ¢ ™ and 7 to § pm. 'Phone 386 CARPENTERS AND BUILD DROP A CARD TO CHAS. W. KELLAR Carpenter and Builder, 256 Division St. for reasonable prices on al kinds of jobbing. All work done promptly. DROP A CARD TO JOHN R. MAYELL Carpenter and Joiner, 262 Syden ham Street North, for re anal phices on all kinds of jobbin Al Bork done promptly and nantly ERNEST R. BECKWITH Engineer and Architect, B p Specialities, and 82 Ear Plans prepared and sat) mates given for all classes of work CONTRACT Agen 14% ARCHITECTS. ARCHITECT, ET. 'Phone, 345 HENRY. P. SMITH, King Street KEL ARCHITE z T i niversity Avenue Telephone BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS, IMPORTED 2 CANARIES Have vou tp dickey birds If you haven't, you missed They "are the finest in the Perfect guarantedd songsters Ww Driver. corner Come in od Queen and Barrie.' 'Phone €12 FUN ALN. TWO SO GOOD SECOND-HAND MOWINt Machines. Apply. D. J. Hay, 13¢ Clarence Stree A VERY OLD, SOLID MAHOGANY, Small upright plano, a4 rare chance $35.00, at Turk's. 'Phone 105 OR FOR LEASE. THE PREMISES 'Ne. 1-43 «livery Street, suitable tor orage, live stable of garage. Cunning! am & Mua. LIME KILN, box factory ated at the GASOLINE Saw Mil LAUNCH with cheese attached; abdve all situ age of Vergna: alse three ctories at. Verona, Glen- Reynoldston respeet - further particulars. ap- Sydenham Street, Kings TAGE, AT CHUB Island opposite Kingston, Ont Canada, 7 rooms and bath, completely furnished; one-half interest in acetyiene pas plant, water plant, dock and boat. house a 18 hp launch (38 ft, long x 5 ft.), two 21 ft. jong fsh- ing bodls and every equipment for an ideal summer home Apply to r Eves, Simcoe Island RESI- iarge Rideau SUBST. ANTIAL STONE dence," M2 Rideau Street: garden, extending from Street to Bagot Street; frontage each street, ft. being the ve fated |r John A. Mac- home for a retired en first eloxs Ne » gt Br Doyle,' 8. Lawrence Que. 0 LES. SPECIAL SNAPS within next Real Estate Street, or M, Hall, Quyon, SOME AME DWEL- reut $6.00 61 Brock AVENU Lin i rooms Appiy to J. 8. R direct stab MeCédnn EARL STREET: 7 ROOMS, b & 6; also other dwellings stores, offices, ete Apply at McCann's 51 Brock Street STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN dry, dairy rooms, absolutely moth roo jour own loek and ke oO ny Storupe, 299 Quesn 'Phone §26b. HOOMS, INCLUDING BIT. bedroom and gre. Ap: a D+ udle, b SUITE OF ting-room located near Market ly to Cunningham Clarence Street cnt sy A WARM TEN-ROOM HOUSE, 5 » York Street, between Raglan Road and Cherry Street; possession at once Inquire on premises or at R J MeCielland's Ww AT M HOU SE 8 Clergy West, monthly: also north side city Chas. Bell Heal 171 1-2 Wellington ROOMS good eel fine 8-room house, Estate Agent, BUSINESS CHAN %» ANYONE, ANY W HERE, CAN START a mail order business at home. No canvassin, your own "boss Send for free Booklet Tells how Heacock, 2.969 Lockport, N.Y FOR BALE OR TO LET. THE EXTENSIVE BUSINESS PRE. mises for many years oc led by Henry Skinner Co. olesale Druggiats, RE ihe ro Pri treet to Queen Street, wi e on both, and including ex bulidings Apply to Cun te BRUNSWICK HOTEL, ONTARIO opposite GTR station from CPR hotel lately moderate: special weak John Tousinent BT, one hicek car line; 'har by P roo he FUBMATURE FINISHER. § ANTIQUE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY ebonizing and gilding, .enameilln and ali colors of mission work: a work Kiven best attention. Pat Pelacoll, 23 John Street Phone 101 | WM. NEWLANDS & SON, ania | tects, ete. Office. 268 Bagot Street 'Phone $08 | POWER & BON, ARCHITECTS. MEK chants' Bank Brock and "Phone 213 Duliding Wellington corne: Streets Be One of Them These business need their patronage ? THEN ADVERTISE. | "HEALTH OSTEOPATHY. wiasou T PRU G8." Ashcroft, D.O ) (sr luates t Tor * Founder of Osteopathy Hiceys varner Division charge for con Of fice little ads. are wonderful Does your Senesascnan "ABB bseBeae Is the kind for this weatlier, It is the bright, hard Coal, well screened. Try us next, $6.00 Apply, R... 3 -~ soiki EI

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