Daily British Whig (1850), 20 May 1911, p. 3

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NOTICE Householders are hereby! warned that shore water is now being and will be pump-| suction pipe, and all water intended for drinking pur- poses should be boiled. ~ A R.B WILLIAMEON, M.H. 0. Removed Ma TO 2% PRINCESS "TREET, A first-class Boot and Shoe Repalr. Ing Business, conveniently sit rE your trade neatly and promptly dung. NOTICE. J MEETING OF Stockholde the Cataraqui tery Company will be held at fice of Kirkpatrick Ontario Street, on Saturday day of May, at Three o'clock the Election = of Ditectors general purpoges relating Company G, W. MAXW bh Bec.-Treas Vilage of Portsmouth COURT OF "REVISION Vailnge at the THE the Of- 2ith for} for the the p.m. and LL Revision for the will be held Monday, June Oth, at Alt persons intend against ansessments undersigned forth- The Court of of Portsmouth Town Hall, on 7.80 o'clock pm; ing to appeal must notify with, J. the w 1911, HENSTRIDGE, Municipal « lerk May Of the Shareholders of the ' : sat? - Kingston, Smith's Falls and Ottawa Railway Company yi JE HELD AT THE OFFICE - City: Passenger apd Ticket ah ot the Grand runk \ Rgbbway Kingston, on Thurs June 1st, 1811, at the hour of 10 a.m. 'Tor the election of Directors of the Company and the transaction of such other busi. ness as may he brought before , the meeting, FRANK 8COTT, Secretary, Ktugaton, April 28th, 1911 AUCTION SALE of Valuable City City Property---' * Joseph George Estate. Will he Bold by Publig by J KE. Hutcheson, Auctioneer, pre- miges, No, 112 Gore Street, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1911 At 12 Noon. 16th, Auction on the on valuable Property - in of Kingston: Two Brick Houses, Nos. 28 und 2» Jellington Street, with the premises, comprising 1.5th of an acre These well-known houses, situate nar the Clty Park, contain ten rooms each, and are heated with hot walter, The large Rough-cast House, premises ontaining 1-6th- of an being Nos. Tid and 114 Gore formerly oecupied as a Melo well built and designed, converted a double The the CHy 1. The following with "HOVE, Hireet, deon Factory, to be readily dwelling The Properties will be offered sub" ject to a reserved bid. Terms---10 per cent. at time of sale; balance in 30 days, Further partic ulare will be known st time of sald and on cation to the RE Re w IND * Solleitor ABRIE GEORGE, Administratrix, into made app % A Tree is Known by its Frit - Our Coal Is Keown By its Good During Quaktis Trophies THE LARGES AND MOST EXCLUSIVE SBLECTION OF SILVER | TROPHIES EVER OFFERED KINGSTON, WADE IN ENGLAND -TO OUR ORDER OF THE FIN. EST ENGLISH PLATE. ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS, SUITABLE FOR A NY SPORT, FoR BEPRIRS TO OEP LADDER Specifications Will be Prepared for | purtme nt, {ing of the ed for some days, owing to" 'necessary repairs to the | chiet were appointed to arrange | This 1st the All kinds of repairing od the old truck, GREEN. i Rogers & Nickle, estimate has been given | | ) "lof being a great manufacturing centre. {Canadian Premier Welcomed by the lthe Detroit river at the foot of Bates Napanee this week. TRUCK. the Necessary Work -- Estimate Given That Work can be Done for About $600--New Truck Would Cost $1,375. Tenders will be called for repairs to the old ladder truck of the fire de "about which there has been so much dhse: nso. This was décided upon, at 8 meet fire and light commiitee, d on Friday afternoon, on motion Ald. Fair. The chairman and he ihe { joa ifications, ete. The cost of a new ladder trick Ail £1,375, while gn estimate which/was submitted at a recent meeting the committee, stated that the reps tol -hthe old truck, to pute it iy good | lehape, would amount to is just an estimate, cost might be more, The committee, at its last Poeeting, recommended to the council, that a new ladder truck be purchased, but this recommendation was sent back to | e committee, for a further report, it ug felt that the sum of 31.355 was | {oing much to expend on a new true k. | Fire' Chief Armstrong has condemn and is of the opin- jon that the council should s@ent the money necessary for a new truegk. Chairman Givens sof" the "opisiion | ; that it would he good policy to have | "the truck repaired, and cut down ex-| | penses, in, view of the fact that an to shaw that | all the repairs could be ipade for the |" amount mentic ned, £600, The ammitioe took no action on the | complaint of Fireman Roberts, made] ome time ago, for having the sum | f eighty five cents cut off his pay, by the chief, for damage to property of the departme it, through what was re garded as carelessness. The fire chief was given leave of ab- | sence. to attend a meeting of fire } chiefs, to be held in Toronto on May | 24th i The chairman, Ald. Givens, presided at the meeting, and the other mem hers present were: Alds, Hanley, ! Fair and McCarthy, ! RAIN QUENCHED FIRES. the ac tual of Cephas Fox, Mountain | Grove, Barned. | Mountain Grove, May 19.--Dush fires have done a great deal of damage. The straw in R. Crozier's barnyard was on fire several times, but with the assistance of neighbors he was able to save the buildings. 'Cephas -Fox| was burned out. The family was away | from home. It is understood every- thing was filcst. The rains have put the fires out pretty well. | Another old and respected' resident, has passed to the great beyond in the | person of £1. Drdw, who dig] at his 'esi- dence on Sunday, May 7th. A large number fram' bere attended th funer- al of the lite James Williams; Arden, on Tusedny. Miss Beatrice Scott has poturned home and Miss Eva Price takes her, por 24 clerk for James MacDonald, Mrs W. Price hiasd her! usual spring "foe on May 9th. | Rev. GG. KE. Richmond and 'D. J. Cronk attended district meeting, at R. Paul, Selby, I made a business trip through here to day: Seeding is ghout done, "and plant- ing is the order of the -day. Mrs. Drake visited at Mrs. G.°A. Miller's! last week. Miss Mabel Price is spend- | ing a few days at Arden. The Misses | Amey, Kelly and Vandewaters, Des vel | Cre, visitad Miss Lalu Vawley, 're-| cently, 8. Crozier lost a valus ible cow. Mr. and Mrs, 8. Cawdy and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cowdy, attended the funeral] of the late Mrs. Hamilton, Oso Stat- jon. Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. 8. Cowdy, who lost a son, two al and daughter-in-law in | lesa than a year. ' The Home | -------------- TRENTON CARRIES BY-LAW For Fixed Assessments and for Care negie Library. Trenton, May 20.--Three importgnt by-laws were carried by. large majori ties, yesterday. The first by-law] grants fixed assessment for ten years | to the Canadian Iron Mines company, a newly-formed company, with capital of $1,000,000, which has taken over three iron mines in North Flastings. The second by-law grants fixed assess ment to thy Canadian Pearl Button company for ten vears. This company was started here a few months ago. The third by-law authorizes the voun- cil to grant $5,000 annually for the maintenance of the Carnegio library, costing $10,000. Trenton is ambitions LAURIER AT LIVERPOOL. Lord Mayor, London, May 20.~8ir Wilfrid Laur- jor, on his way to attend the imperial conference, arrived at Liverpool, tod day, on Shie Allan liner Vieginian. A 1 crowd was present on the dock a the vessel --was gaily' decorated with bunting. The Canadian premier was met by the lord mayor of Liver 1, who extended a welcome on be- po of the city, Sir Wilfrid declined to express any "opinion; on political topics. 7 FARMER'S ory FOUND In Detroit River--Was Likely Mur- doredl. } Windsor, Oak. Ont, May 20.~The body - Eli Horhert, aged" sixty-three, pro- minent ecumseh armer, was found in street, - Detroit, Ber event It is be lieved he was robbed and killed, and his body then thrown into the Fiver Iretired, I himself, but begging clemency whéut $600.1, Hein | made full eonfes ROVER TO SWINDLER. ACTRESS M4 SWIND and for the impersonates Rich Woman Forges Notes in His Favor $30,000, Then Skips with Loot. £8 Berlin, May 20 --Aftér a continuous session of sev eniZen hours, the Russian money broker" Margolin 4nd rau Jiang Froehlich, once a popular operet- ta singer, were found guilty of forgery and fraud and sentenced to forty-two months' hard labor and eighteen imprisgument respectively. pouths' The closing scenes of the trial were Just before the jury ca few 'minutes before mul night, Margolin addressed the gurl in his own defense, asking no mercy for for h wetheart, Frau Froelich, "Don't Je burden on my conscience by nvicting her !"* 'he exclaimed. Then ithe actress; crying pitiably,- appealed to the jury to find mitigating efreum- stances in her case, When the jury , returned the court twas still crowded with spectators; who had followed the procesdings since nine oclock the previous morning. Margolin reeeived. fils sentence stolidly but Frau Froelich turned deathly pale and stood as if suddenly turned stone, The prisoners have for a 'retrigl, Public interest centered upon the accusalipn against the prisoners than in the persoms directly implicg pled lin it, namely, the so-called Count' highly "dramatic. 8 ib to appealed less ide la Ramee, who, representing himself } as the heir of married Braalin French nobdeman, Alice Hecht, the {daughter of ane of Berlin's wealthiest merchant princes. The real name of the "count," who is a Hungurian, is {Bela Klimm, In Wieshmden the met Frau Hecht, who fell in with him Ihe couple, eloped to London amd were thire . married. The "count'" was al terward arrested, but wife's devo tioy remained unbroken. His ability to charm wealthy women and his shrewdness at cards brought him, itis alleged, revenue. Une Herlin noble€oman is said tg hdve pawned £25,000 worth of jewels and turned the proceeds to the eaptivating "count." In his quest for fresh funds Dedln Ramee made the acquaintance of Mar olin and Fraulein Frohlich. Margolin offered: to "sédcure $7,500 immedintely for the couple, but 4s he could wot ne gutiate their notes without security, he 'and his sweetheart hit upon the plan of forging the indursement of Fraw Hecht, the. "Countess" de la Ramee's wealthy mother. Fraulein Frohlich, dressed in widow's weeds, impersonated Frou Hecht before a notary and signed her name to notes for sums aggregating $50,000. These Margolin had little diffienlty in nego tiating as the name and wealth of Fran Hecht are well known in Berlin. Instend of turning the money over to the "count" and his 2 however, Margolin is alleged to have appropri- ated it. le and his actress-wife sub- sequently disappeared from Berlin a lived in the best hotels of the Rivier Switzerland and Austria, until hy were finally arrested at Peters. {burg. After being brought to Ger: many, Margolin and sweetheart som of their galt, MISER. a "eount"' love hin much over St. his FIND HOARD OF Relatives Unearth Valuables ' Amounting to $60,000. Springfield, Mo., May 20.--An inven tory showing the estate of James T Burge, of this place; to be £61,6%0,46 was filed in the Greene county probate court. Most of the property is cash | and notes, found secreted behind doo jnmos, inside secret table drawers and beneath false desk top€. The gold, which he had hoaided for many filled a water bucket. _ Before his death Burge left the house and lot where he had lived for thirty years to "Orris Northrip, a twelve- year-old son of a neighbor, who had 'nursed him during his last illness, years BIG FIRE AT PORCUPINE, School and Hospital Burned----Resid- ences in Danger. Poreupine, May 20.--A fire is raging here. The = school and T. & N. 0. railway hospital hafe been destroyed, and many residences ate in danger Pottaville, South Porcupine, and Pearl Lake are also fighting fires. A Cool Retreat, No cooler or more comfortable piace to eat and enjoy the finest cd erveam could be found than Best's Palm Room. Many people are under.the im pression that it costs: 10 cents for this trent. This 'is a mistake as the finest sodas and sundaes ean be enjoyed here for the small sum of five cents. Eat and enjoy Best's ice cream. For $1.50; : Rimless nose glasses, regular $2.50 atl £3, will be fitted complete fot $1 4% Best's. Satisfaction glaran- teed with every pair. Stop and think before passing Jen- king' and se¢ thase new silk finished Paramatta raincoats. Special to women. Save ' money boots at Dutton's. Pumps, i igh boots, ete. All new stock, well-known makers; Macpherson, etc, 209 Princess street. Hore than half of certain fines of new straws at Jenkans' were sold ont this week. ; Chief Graham, of Napanee, was visitor in the city, on Friday. Boys. navy blue DB. suits sizes, 2 to 34, at Jenkins'. all his ssailants, 'about two mont ago, when be left. home with $150 in his pockets, and has not been seen! since, " ------ -------- * See Livingston's $10 raincouts. Ghar Court of Revision Township of "of Storrington NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Conf of Ravision 'for the Assess. on will the ah at Rall of the pa ine Fr Btor- Ya ' wn » a ness with the: : them-| PAGE THREE owes Ec '3 ALSO Mra ~ | "The Pole s Forum aT CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES LOST. to-day. - WHE ENAMEL MISS ETHEL REESE Be RNS, | Fest insertion le a word, Each con Dramatic BEatertainer. § meécutive insertion thereafter half -~ ; oy cént a word, Minimam charge for Wh ia Sid re : RS. PF. WM. & JENKINS, ' y / " r At the Piano one insertion 20¢; three lnnertions, Tickets, $1, The, S0¢, SOc; six, $1: one month, $2 P an opens at Uplow's on May 17th MOTOR BOAT RACES ON VICTORIA DAY Pye Celebration Lom pitiee hav ing donated Prize Cups" big Motor" Boat jaces on the EE " Vict turla Thay and requested the Kings' gr Crab to take charge of the o Local Handicap Evehts will straight" off the Yacht Clu 16,20 o'clock wodts Wa iil be divided classes: those making tweive hour ahd under. and = those over twelve miles an hour must be in the hands of signed by 23rd inst, CLES; AVE MISS MARIE RICARDIL, | Highest Soprano in the {mL ARD TAR » tron $ | AND HELT PIN, NEW AND SECOND. HAND G Go CARTS and carriages s arices. '1 Turk's SECOND HAND TeTereRN hg Lard i % Ape {FIVE DOLLARS AND SIXTY CENTS ELP--WAS 0: fn a sw avi purse Eo 'ove i { o AP ¥ 1 it ---- ¢ seul MAID, yr DNCE, y i Anh $20.00, folph Hote LATHES" HICYCLES, A COOK; wbremevors REQUIRED, 4 Mrs Nest Stree Po HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. | ©! Room AND TURAL UO "i ERS, ALSO HAND Jax, ess 1a | 4 'oward's Boat Cod es be he whart ine ers rT SKE SACKS EXCHANGE! POOL Meals ait hours o ) £5 » » --- til A NAD FOR LIGHT Hot Suwa, Apg to Mrs r Rat 6 | inte HOUSE, miles an making FRAME wand Strewl. 3 SEVEN- ROOM 2 St WRUNSWIEK HOTEL. ONTARIO ST. Mvision opposite G.T.R. sthtion one block from P.R., on street i bar uppiiod with best and lguors; charges special rates by the week Cousineau, Prop. all barn PANT AND > 4 dadvin Sirent th APPLY, i Brack Gn pret NEW ¥ 1 moderate "ih Jonhp LOTS IN q9un \ A MAR on * Anderson and visi noy AR ond EB. bE Orne - Hy" vie! 2} i A HORSE, Course contestants from the on the morning SHART good "JH, P. SMITH, § Secretary Hegatta Com Hoslery Kingston Yacht 258 King Street, Kingston 8 reet Bi. at K nGaY, iven Whar! THE GRIMASON HOTEL, 342-344 ox Princess Street. Har stocked with the best of Ales, Beers, Wines Liquors, and choicest Urands of Cigars. Meals, 25¢ each, or special | the webk Yard and} acc $ ¥ ites | Wi Driscoll GIRLS FOR ATE ADY VURR ONE wages Hast « 1 West Kin % --a d i FOLR GOO wok. od Kingston H THREE CHAMPIONSHIP rE LABORERS AND QUARRY "$1.35 to $1.50 er dd w ages eo dieate. Ww ORMW ra a Am | tion SMART nOY WHE: = & reasonable Mulviite 10 LE1, AEBRooM, ¥ v RNISHE ey, IF 1 Ww to omnes » Whig MEN:] proNT 3 pr ONT i HANGE rp OFFIC R. MeC on w (on IY kn, i V6 John Collins Ba + . i For the Champlonsh onabip of the City o Athlete wid. sanction' of Y.M.C.A ieague of Canada andueted by the Kingston YMCA for the Victoria Bay Celebration Com mit y Wednesday, May 24th, 1911 :2.30 p.m., Fair Grounds SHIPPING CLERK ¥ oR - facturing tusiiution: the B - 1} ann, 61 Brock MAND. steady Job Block price {end wmines Lae Ge 8 th FrRNisn. Mot ar pen to any Re red in : i gis £8 wihiven, ¥ tox 45 Under Athletic m-------- a oy oe BorLER, 30 WE, W rei 4 Yeve, stitaly Y bie e | v best 14 TO WORK EVERY DAY, BRICK HOUSE: CoN. ni werk every Sati i. cella Ab: SiX-nooMm day venience v i RINNE x» HOLL SE, Neo COUPLE TRNS AND AWNINGS, teady ou rd for awry RS FY RNTS! ¥ nun. Nash 1" I Mite Rion will be awarded Jd thirdsln, spch will be charged, titors must be regis or CANXNIL y no ehtry received an proper form, ries 'must "be ned by Taesday, R. BOWRON, YMCA, Kingston PUBLIC SCHOOL REPAIRS Tenders will Be received by undersigned up te 7 pa Monday ingt,, for Tinsmithing, Carpetering Painting in connection with the Behools. Specifieat) ns at the tooms. JOHN MACDONALD Sec. -Trea CARD OF THANKS. Phe family of the late Wiliam G. Cherry, of Barriefield, wish to extend [their heartfelt thanks to the em-. Fplovees of "the "Warmiwith Mano "Co, and to the many, friends who were kind to them in their recent hereave ment. Executor's Sale of Real Estate EDWARDS ESTATE, WILL 'DIVISION IRET MAY ) afterno Broek Frame Dini 100 Yards Yards Run : \ FRONT Wellin oh . r xi 1 event Medals second ap sutry f first Ne MAILING Mohda Busi STRONG tn no ' rio oY i HOY, FOR DE. # $ a ork ANE CANOES, | FLAG, AWNING TENTS tered with / RATHI NS DOCK, | at the A 4 unless IN LAGENT SON MAY earn $100 Nar corresponding for newsnapers No canvassing Send for Fis ulars, Press Syndi- N.Y. cate, 3.969 Lockport, SALESMAN WANTED FOR IMPROV. ed Automatic Spraves; best .ma- chine for potatoes trees, white- washing: big demané; secure terri- tory immediately Cavers Bros. Manufacturers, Galt with 23rd, the at in May BRICK Street I MAY dv * Int, ision hot HOUSE, exten ating Weich, \ ~~ 10 pm Frow jo} g water | Frederivk ision Street No | SEP E FPP EE BD Ene srvatatets STORAGH ron PURNITUN 3 GLEAN dry, alry bsolutely paoth proof; yo lock and/ key Frost's ( ty 299% Quien Ht b. FOR SAL 1 - 20¢ LOADS plete ©, Street, Of Chay Andre, AT. Patrick r. own Storage 26 + + | 14 | {% 3 FOR THE SUMME TRRAPEELPPIRE PEEP P ROPE LOP DOMES. ia 4 Y BK: col ' 3 v6 AS sclected, arriving raw 4 : (lo Apply now Fires Drummond Sireet, Breet, ¥ URN ne 0, ne od RING ad - Wa and and CAPARLE OLD tics, carefully every Monda), Gulid, 71 vereal, or 14 Grecvilie ronto, COUNTRY COASTERS o8, ¥ £Ures TWO Ax w hhh ue is Tor 5 ACES Fleet HOUSES, i y Colley trie fixture made 48 good as new, - ero ukoac-eard : Ww A , Corn Sydenham nance Mroety modern Hght and and good Millar, 52 ¥ FROM JUNE 15TR rn, well ' improvements okKing: furs Apply ria' Street hun Bis ah Gor Oldtn & ve . and reds $3 PER 190 TPPWARD distrib MADE ting yin Ry odhid Ne hoa ed THY CHARMING ake w | Vie Lo NO, 1 TRDAY y the Rooms, comfor Fax Bedro Summer frontage and a dep ALLEN Sake =o QFFEL 8 for necess ents' no newspapers x A Addres Burean Auction that very containing Kitchen Fe 1 and has 10 feel of bal to ' I'ress House . room i ARCHITECTS, 18 AKL HITE oT, 'ETO. 'Phone 345 FOR SALE OR _- ' TO LE HENRY PP. SuiTH, 10 LEY. }8 King Street re ame rel LLIN, ARCHITECT, M1 "Avenue Telephone stMMER AG w ANTE Dp w er Divisio FOR MOTOR of 80 rans Au n cept days the bid on ENTS ARTHUR University 1013 the wa. t COTTAGE, DELIGHT L 4 M } mie Terms sale; Subjec if 1 one reservy TO fey wont aol --- Coven NE wh ANDS & SON, ARCHI-| 3 : -- ©. Office, 268 Bagot Street | BUSINESS PH ~ i WANTED--GENERAL +i! De LE Ave ORDERS A pR L111) If. Bmith | POWER & SON, chants Haugh Broek and ' «C USTOME RS EARNING os] ut ARCHITECTS MER . n Bulle I WILL dat START et hor WANTED, CARPEN away from #amijt Carpenters' Birike LEGAL. THAT INSERES Go CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, BARRIST. to W. H. 'Godw snce ers and Solicitors. Law Office, 79 1 ir ' rihern Crown Clarence St. Kingston tank, b ¢ re org 4 A LADY WITH RXPERI. ence, v church In K mer months B." care Whig office ---------------------- TO PUR HAS « ui ¢ ASH) 1 : ORGANIST, 8 ould HR LADIES TO DO PLAIV 4 home, wht 4 LIVE, 3 INST RANCE--YIRE, Accident a ed; first pT x rales T SPARKS AND wr huss, [pENTISTS, Wellington 210 1-2 Prince Street, Kingston { 7. . i P hone 348. I 6. A HATEWAN, S. I. SIMPSON, LDS, D.D.S, DENT. on indem, ie 268 Princess Streets Telephone Nit y 3 DENTAL. A GOOD Bireet CUSTOMS Live 2 MAN OR WOMAN WANTED Fon HROKER $2.0 fant work at home paying $2.00 per day with" apho ¢ vance; Epare fime wark not difficnlt € experience Winston, Bpadina Avenue Tuoranto YOU WANT YOUR ASHES DRAWN away and your. yard cleaned up? We will do your work promptly and thoroughly Robert Downey, 210 Division Street. "Phene 334. -------------------------------- PRON ment president money In propertie debent deposits toe a Mrector, LIVERPOOL, LONDON, © Pire Ipsurance Comg assels, $61.1 ] i which the pol security. the ummited Il the stockhoids 1 Foperty insared i rate Before n& Rew tn r 'Hirange rd Bt Rg. "Phone 386 LOAN Ee pe GE INVEST. 1461; DR, ©. NASH, DENTIST, "DR. on Weicker, assistant, 153 Princess Bt 'Phone 735 - AND CLERKS TO SELL aRTICLES MUCH needed In every home, sspecially by working men: good salary; per- manent position] If you are work- ing for small sala behind the counter, write to-day: you can double your wages and | be your own hos. Apply, x "BE. B. C." Whig {HOE REPAIRING OF EVERY DE- scription; first class work: best leather only used: ome trial will suffice. Bring your repairs to Scott's, 208 Barrie Street, cor. of Clergy West. DR, A. EB. KNAPP, DENTIST, 18 MONT. Tee real Street, near Princess Street 'Phone §52 sigs hg re al Managing L Breet 8 ¥7 Clare: AND ily. Avalial n 0 GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR Grong fotn ahd have It made up Inte up- sie jo date suits, Price and 'workman- guaranteed to please. Pressing np FEpRITing ¢ done on the shortest * notice. Thom Galloway, 130 Brock St. next Bibby's Livery. FURNITURE PINISEER. ANTIQU ® r "NITE HE A ebonixing snd ie to MEN Santen, . AR y To an wood A NPE CIALTY abour $100 monthly " $50 ot railroads ir vicinity: © mo strike; guaranteed competent sent to positians: stamp. George H Expert, Dept 1,126, Street, Brooklyn, N.Y namellir ng work; "Phone got rates Agents GOOD SE- and Stoves -me & card. 1 have for NY PERSON HAVING d-hand Furniture PERSONALS, STORAGE, BXCELLIIN ETORAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP AGENCY. HAIR,, MOLES. HBIRTHMARKS, warts, etc, removed permanently] without scar Twenty years ex ' renee Dr. Biner J. Lake, Bye Throat Blem- and ¥kin ad Shain 26% Bagot Street Ww . OSTEOPATH FRANSATLANTIC LINES, ALL CLASS. os 8 Kirkpatrick, Agent A. Slarence Street, Kingston. ' MOUSE CLEANING 00D nov SE cleaning weather is boupd ta come: don't delay youb arder until toe late; place It at once and be sure of a capable man to do Jour gene- ral Louse Sieaning - Kingston Window Ci i Cleaning Contractors, Street. Drop us a can SHEALTH WITHOUT DR Asticroft, DLO. Bdps Apqerofi, DO, Graduates Wnde i Bill the Founder of Osteppathy, 43 Princess Bireet, ecornpr Division "Phone 447. No shares for eons sultation and Hterature' Office Bours, 10 t0 12, 2 t0 6. 6 to 8 UPHOISTERER, fo tt O, BUSINESS CHANCES. ANYONE, ANYWHERE, , CAN STARY . ina 11 order business at home. No Doss. Toile how Ww. J SAVINE, YPHOLSTERING, RE- ring and carpet work, hair mart ress renovating. - Drop & card or call 218 Bagot Street. A ---- ESTABLISHED 1866. " ontreal TT Princess St. 'Branch SrEpepagus We have a Wood Yard on Princess Stree ite Y. M.C.. ockedd very best: © We sell a Be end for free booklet. MEDICAL. Heacock, 1.849 Lockport, Cy Tod Weliingron St 12.16 12 am, 3 fo ¢ Thine 284 4 a UNUSUAL BUSINESS AND INVEST. ment opportunities in new Sand rapidly growing Canddisan towns alton world's greatest Trans. continental g Grand Trask Pagifi thess new todkns annual doubles in pogg ha tion, with cerresponding increase in values, Mowhere ise on the Am- erican continent does the hasihess n with - of brtunitie i110 - Watr which seid for $100 two years ARO are now worth five to ren times as much. Write for mm "fit trated "circulars. ete. A write} for circular, "Bush ness { i * ust 2 ngy ak LP ARKS, WA. al es niga and T te ® a ans Coal 1. Os 1% bh the one price, $10 monthly, wit inwright ¢ :

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