Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Aug 1911, p. 3

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THE DAILY BRITISH - NOTES AM AND THINGS I~ GENERAL. a The Tidings From Various Points if Eastern Ontario--What People Ave Doing and What They Are Saying. The Wilton church has Methodist imade the salary of its pastor $1,000, heating system in a Napanee is to spend $4,500 ward in the West choot R. W. Marks has sold his theatre, out rubbing, and work ing, with "Starland," in Perth, to Mrs. P. Ball, Sad ot 351 ekowsrm ete = Sc by 8 kick from (Torento, Hiram Barker, an old resident of | North Crosby, died, on Tuesday, alter ia long illness. Walford, was killed a horse. "fe was fif- ! teen years of age. Hieorge Grass, Clarksville, is erect- up-to-date barn, with ce Herbert Swan, ment Boom. ete. Second Hand Furniture Large Stock of New and Seconds hand Furniture; also all kinds of Pre. serving Jars. Call at HH. Sugerman's, Ontarlo Btreet, TO GAS CONSUMERS We will place the , Perfection Gas Iron-on-triak for one-week: PH BY cont to you. We have noéw dozens of pleased consumers of gas using them. 'Phone 616 or drop us a eard and "we will give you prompt attention, J. W. OLDFIN, Cor, Sydenham and Ordnance St i WILLIAM MURRAY, Auctioneer, ville prior to' ver, B.C., on July 19th, day, for New entered the People's hospital a8 nurse intraining. P. Despard, western soles manager of the Chicago office of Pass & Seymour. Falls, Frank Humphry, near and will erect oa cottage. deau Record, choice of the Libgral Association {Routh [Jame a U'B ot. Thurada Charles Hughes, a resideat of Brock 1961, died at Yancou Juanita Smith leaves, on Mob- of city, where she has Miss Victor R. Despard, son of Mra. W. Picton, has been made Mr--and-Mre--¥W.Keech, Smitis have purchased a lot from Rideau Ferry, ¥. McKimm, publisher of the Ri- of Smith's Falls, is the of 6G. Lanark #s standard-bearer. Annie O'Brien, beloved wife of ae Napanee, passed away Mis. Mrs, (Brien had been Sales Cares ® i, oor health fof some months. and Country fully Conducted, 3 GPL0404004444804480404 American Cafe 185 Wellington St. St The . Up-to-date Restaurant and Hating House. Separate appartments. Well furnished and lighted. Try our Full Course Dinner. ec. THOMAS GUY, Prop. FEIIIEIIIIII HI OY All kinds of Nnsaithing and Plumb ing on whortest notice good dry store room, oe make & specialty of Hol Air Ww. V. C BENNETT tt 3.373 King St. Ap lor the Souvenir Stoves and Ranges. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH. WEST LAND REGULATIONS, ANY PERSON WHO 18 THE SOLE! head of a family or any male over 18 years old may homestead a quarter section of svallable Pontinton land in Manitob chewan or Alberta, The applicant at Jppear in perdon at the minion Agency or Sub- Agency for the dintaet ntry by proxy conti nde at Tain agency, on certain o ather, mother, son, . hter, brother or "sister of intend: ing Be omest tien--8ix mon nthe residence upon and eutivation f the land in each of three years. A homesteader may jive within nine ites of his homestead o a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupled by him or by his father, othen son, daughter, brother orf In Gertaln districts « op a ar in good stan e-em a quarter section ionghide Tib Ramet a Price, $3.00 per ust a oi on the homestead or Sie-amption iL months in each o date' of Domeltead ontey aieiiding the time fred to Jomestaad patent) an cultivate Hy acres ax! a omesteader ae has exhausted his Komes right agd cannot obtain a pre-emption RY enter for a pur- chased joinestead in certain districts Price, 33.00 per acre. Dutles-----Must reside six ain in each of three years, cultivate HE acres and erect & house worth $300 C Ww. CORY, Deputy of "lhe au Minister of the /B.~~Unauthorized allo of this advertisement will not be paid " SuSsaeEgeessesSaetones < use, tablish the sincdre faith we have in it, and eczema 1s, probably the TIN Town & fives INGS | Picton, of technology and design in the new government school of on a visit meet ied tame unexpectedly, one daughter, road engineer, county' road Bert Pringle's barn Boagards the | ners, which soon spread to thing - Bongard succeeded ane, thanks was tendered the lecturer. *Re- tween the Cates of Canada" subjéet, and it was listened to by large audience. are McLeish; son of Mr. McLeish, has been appointed professor lan technology in Montreal, at a salary of $1,500 a year. Harry Garrett, Vancouver, B.C. is with friends in Napanee. Harry has been away about five years and his many friends are pleased to him once again, Hiram Barker, one of the oldest and best known residents of North Croshy, on Tuesday, following a long illness. For the past few years he has resided with Mr. and Mrs. E. Vanderhoof. On July 28rd, Eliza aged filly four * years. ailing for some months Her husband, Ed is a wellknown black- She leaves Ro- Miller died, She had been ward Miller, smith, on the Ridge Road. Mrs. Charles Lewis, chester, and a son. A. Rankin, Collins Bay, warden of Frontenac county, and A. W. Gray, spent Wesnesday in Prince Edward county, inspecting the system. H. Hilson, county 'road engineer, showed them around. They expressed great satis o cr faction with the work done there, On Monday a fire broke oul en and milk stand, ty, of hay and a stack of peas and fall ve, also harness, milk can and eVery- 'that was in The barn, was burned, also a lot of hens. Slanley in saving 'one Uf the sows. It is understood the barn was iusured for $300, A Lecture on Canada, The Hampshire Ohserver lengthy aceount of: a lecture, has a which was given on Canada, by Miss Agnes Deans of Cameron, 'under the anspices the Women's Liberal Association. was & most entertainiog The lecture the close very hearty and at was the a © -------- A lot of people in this old world | extensive dealers in walerad ypinions. 8640649800044490008008 LADIES' SUMMER WEAR. o This Is the time when. the ladies are all wearing light dresses Light dresses ' 'soll easly and quickly. Avoid wearing soiled summer sulls by sending them to these works to be cleaned and presa- ed. aeras RR, PARKER & CO, ers Smet; * w Pras toa Ont. cssecessess jecessseees YOU NEEDN'T DESPAIR Here's an Offer That. Should Interest Sufferers of Skin Irritation. First of all explain we want to that the remedy we are about to tell you of carries our promise of money | 'back for/ the mere asking te anyene pot thoroughly with "its That should unyuestionably es Paraites or germs 'eause eczema, } most valent endse of «ll skin ailments. grefooie. hem. them, the, must ove the ef can be remarkable ani€septic; and , the curative, value "of hed F bas with I8¢ ia but the end | A Day OF in B.C, a Described by a Hospital Worker. Amhotpifal in the bush aounds very lonely; but only those who have Hv. {ed along the coast of Vancouver Is- land can ize. how wonderfully rand it is. hospital of which 1 fave cha aige is situaiel 2 Jani miles north of Vancouver. ad heavy work for many ao Ch fas just getting a bit slack when I awcke ove morning in August to find the sun streaming into my room. If was one of those paling clear mornings when everything stands cut with that remarkable clearness peculiar to. 'Western Canada. Think how much I should like to take a "day off." and repair to one of the lakes to fish, I made known my wish at breakfast time, and we ar- ranged that the doctor's wile and my- self should go off, taking with us a male patient convalescing, alter am- putation of leg. and a mad scramble followed. After helping with the morning ward work, pnd packing up a hasty lunch, | wad just fixing up my fishing tackle when the whiStle of the first train of logs, cathe down to us from not very far up in the woods. : This meant hurry, for the men can- rot lose time waiting for. heliday- makers. 8o off we trotted just in time to scramble inte the engine cabin, and away eight miles through the bush till we reached the beautiful lake which was to be our destination. Having got down- again from the engine, wea made our way to the lake edge, 'there to find an old boat; into this we scrambled, and pulled out a Hite way, then threw out our lines, We had: plegty of bites, and landed some hali-dozen fine trout; but the sun shone too brightly for the fish,' and' they soon became lazy. While they 'were enjoying a "siesta," e rowed about two miles across the A and landed on the very smallest of iflands, whie dsle of Delight." we christened "The Here we made a fire and prepared a lunch, giving our 'patient his in the boat, as he, poor fellow, éould net land. After our repast we again settled down to fish, and a very exeiting two hours followed, landing trout as fast as we could for two hours. In fact, wa were so engrossed that we had forgotten the train foreman's instrue- tious to be at the water tank at 4.30 ym. Now it was after 6 p.m. The last train of logs had gone down, and our position was indeed a serious one. After much eonsultation between ourselves we finally agreed that there was at any rated no ase remaining the boat, that we had better get to shore, and that I should walk the two miles to the nearest camp and ask 'the manager to kindly send us hime on & "lobsé engine." Suddenly through the stillness came a strange sound. Oh, joy; it was the whistle of a train! We could sc arcely believe our ears, but it surely came nearer and nearer, and at last hove into sight. We waved frantically, and pulled with all our might to shore, but the men saw us and called out to us to hurry. And we obeyed their instructions .to the letter, but the task of getting our patient out of the baat | up through the bush tothe train in a hurry was an extremely dif. ficult one, and, looking back on it, I hardly know how we accomplished it. However, we eventually reached the line, and managed to squeeze our- selves into the small space available, for it was no train and earriage we had stopped, but an engine only, and we were soon speeding on our way home. We learned that we engine was going down to bring back a water tank, otherwise we should have fared badly--how badly I do not like to think. As it was, we got back safely, with our fine load of fish, And a very nice homecoming it was! Patients waving to us, as we rounded the corner, evidently on the Jook-out, and even military honors, for the gramophone was playing on the veranda, Ontario's Prison Figures, According to the annual return for 1510 for the prisons and reformatories of Ontario, issued by the Provincial * Becretiiry, a decrease of 65 in the number of prisoners sent to Kingston is shown, while there was an Increase of 61 in the number sentenced to the previous year. The commitments for murder last year were 41, as com pared with 21 in 1909; manslaughter 10, as compared with 11 the previous yOar. The total number of persons com. mitted to jails or lovk-ups of the pro- vince last year was 13.687, an increase of 162 over 1909. Of this total number, 8.881 were Jempe rate, but less than 13 per cent. eould read and write, Dr. Bruce Bmith lauds the parole system which has been recently intro- duced. Refused a Title. The recent batch of titles that has béen granted to Canadians empha. sizes the fact that during the past féw years the title has been offered on two occasions to Mr. R. B. Angus, who is now president of the Bank of Montreal, For some reason, however, which he has never even told his friends, Mr. Angus has always pre- ferred not to accept it, evidently be- ing quite satisfied just {o be known as he always has been--plain Mr. Angus. His refusal to accept a title, however, 5 all the more surprising as a number of the men with whom he is daily associated have been rather cager to accept them. Courier. ~~ U. 8. Emigration te Canada. anmigration inte Canada during of 33.091, as for 1909, an in- crease of over 64 per cent; 178.459 arived via ocean ports and 194.602 were 'men, women srid 54.754 the immigrants from the were en nas EC o> en 'the U an w Tnited pm: nomber was fur ths Stale of Washington, £5, by North Dakota 19, see id and Michigon Every state and territory, how: 2 = le x ---------- the Fite ne we nian move Sela" r FEA boasted Iw Ro Frail LAKE ONTARIO PARK ; TO-NIGHT- id Brey BIG FREE SHOW VAUDEVILLE "SND MOTURES. WEDNESDAY, CHILDREN'S 1 CENT DAY ON CARS, MATINEE AT 390. S hme THURSDAY, AUG, oh 3m pm~Tour of the Ixinuds, S0¢ 2, HOY v CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES STENOGRAPHER, rage vunie. sessstsssettesatebens, = = The People's. Forum |= Ln Pirst lasertion lc a word, 'Each cou- Secutive insertion therenfier half cent 8 word, Minimum charge for one Insertion 2We; three S0c; nix, $1; one month, $2. . HELP---WANTRD. AT ONCE; YOUNG man preferred. Moore's Garage. GOOD GENERAL SERVANT: REFER- ences required, Apply te $4 Barrie ~Btreet. 4 SERVANT, Macgilliveay, 119 A GOOD GENERAL ply, Mrs. Bireet. AP. Earl FRIDAY, ALG, IL § Erni ean Brockville and Ogdensbirg, 50¢ re- turn, SATURDAY, of the Islw SUNDAY, AVG, 13, 7.40 am and 2 ATE. 12, 2.30 pam--Tour node, poe? FUR HINISHERS: Bro ment. Apply, rock Sireen, STEADY ¥ John McKay, $n > A GOOD COOK AND HOUSEMALD for Aug. 15th. Apply, by letter, so Col. Ogilvie, 80 William Street, p.mRegu Trips to Cape Via- cent, 0c ving MEALS ON ALL TRIPS, TENDERS S WANTED. cephgre TENDERS Witt oh Ee RECEIVED by the undersigned' on or befors August 18th, Tor ihe purchase of the Busin and Block-n-Trade of Robert Lawler, at present conducted as a Wholesale' and Retall Liquor Store, at 150 Wellington Streef, in she € ity of Kingston, The highest of any tender nai ne- cessarily Steopted. G. CLARKE. "Bailiff tor the Mortgagee. Routley's Fishing Reels The only reliable Store to Buy your Fishing Tackle that's fit' for fishing. = You gain in quality and save in pride, 4 Steel Bods, ,. .. Bait Casting Rods. . ..25¢ to $5.00 Long and SE-%¢ Rods. . 50¢ to $2.00 Silk and Irish Flax Lines, Nets Minnow Catchers, Palls, Rod Hold- era Floats, Hooks, Sinkers and all the Implements to tackle the big ones. ONLY ONE STORE, A.K. Routley BORN, AUSTIN In Pieton, July 4th, to Mr and Mrs. La. A Austin, a daughter, HOL.: BROOK dt... pance, on July 20th, to Mr Mrs, Robert Haol- brook? & ®on ! and MARRIED, GEDDES At Wellington, August nd, Alles « Melon «dlaide daughter of Mr, and Mrs. ¢ H Boyce, Wellington, to Frederick Harold Geddes, Toronto. ol, Gd pu. DIED, EMPEY--At Kingston, August 2nd, «1911, Frank Empey, aged 406 years JONES~At South Napanee, on August v 1st, Joseph Jones, aged 5% years GOODE~-X Napanee: soos August 1st Muy gianna Doge 4 4 years. Ag ff " ged BRANSCOMBE-~In pletsn' July 28th Nathaniel Branscombe, aged years, O'BRIEN---Al Napante, Oh A Annie O'Brien, belay wi O'Brien, aged 58 years SOUTHARID--- In Chicags, July Emma Southard, danghter Alsraham Southard, Eieto a. PRICE~/ Oakland, Jalifgrni on July Yen, Thomas 8° Price, rm< erly of Finch, Ont. aged 79 years BOWERMAN---AL © El Mente, Call fornia, July ih, Lilian worne, wife of Dr. A. C. Bowerman, gE 35 yéars, DULMAGE---{n_Pieton, hay oo Mrs Saran KE. Dulmage, per wife of Thomas W Ey 23 years: BAXTER-A® Yarker, Ont, on 281k. Alice Hering on, wiguiv the late Arthur ser, in Gist gan, of per age Ea. an- nounce that on endas: Ab Asp ah and 22nd, Nee 9th, 9, Notiorkom® excufonm will be | run to Western ade, vig Chienga and Duluth or Tea BOYCE i 76 of zale a, aged * Jaly of the Excursion to Western The Gramd Teall k sailday St. Paul and ality round trip fares. The double teach line of the Grand Trunk to Chicago, appeals te the traveller, and. wit he superior, train service offered, ine uding the famous "Tuternational Limited," many pass | engers will be attracted this way. The | ote via Sia Chicago. is is rs ey Sitention: Ranpection is eh tickets i wlao authorized ia Nt snd the Northéch Navigd- s pet steamers. way system, ¥ : TO CLERK IN A grocery, with or without experi- etice Address, Box 1., Whig of- fice, giving references A BRIGHT ROY A GOOD MAN FOR DELIVERY WAG. gon; steady work and good wages Apply, Anderson Bros, Dixision Streef, corper Princess 'St reet. © INTRLLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $108 monthly corresponding for 100 Je ibagers. Bors. orp Ryne or culars, Press Byndi- cate, cate 2.3601 Lockport, NY. " ONCE, FIRST-CL ASS PIANO RE. gulators. furnish experience and wages expected, Apply, Ww Doherty, Mano Organ Co Limited; Clinton, and Ont. PIPPI EPP II IIIB ISIE LOST. PURSE, CONTAINING stm money, on King or Clagence Reward for its retun to Whig ce. oy "Sts, of - ONE VEEP FOR SALE. Fy SECOND-HAND THIRTE DMse Driil, in good condition piy te 3 Hay, Clarence Bree A GOLD BAR BROOCH WITH T™WO horse shoes, on Princess, Welling tin or Bropk Stresis, Suitable re ward If returned te Whig office / A BIG VARIETY OF WALNUT AND and Sofas Turk's, pairs mahogany <F CEB. very low Pr 166 at Phone AND BLACK CANARY, on Friday Finder please return to Mts, Fayinr, 43 Copcession Street, and receive reward. A YELLOW A BOY'S BICY LE, AT MILITARY SEVEN-ROOM. FRAME HOUSER, Division Street; good cellar: =~ modern . improvements, with dara and big lot. Apply on premises, College, Kingston, Saturday, Aux Sily Reward will be given to any ong returning same io college, GOLD (HAIN BRACELET, with TWO rubles: and one. pearl (one stene missing), in eity of Friday IS FT. X 4 SAIL AND FISHING BOAT, centréboard;: mast, oars, rudder and good sail; cost $7000; a =map ut $25 00, Apply, Caretak Me Yacht Club, Finder kindly return to steamer Lamonde ahd receive reward WITH BANK papers in bet ween Finder Morris Id & reward GENTEEMAN'S hook ar pocket, Kingston kindly Yetuen Raglan Road, COAT, vatiinhie unday, Sunbury te N and, recel SUMMER RESORTS. "THER ALEXANDRA" JUST THE pidoe for a guiet vacation; cookin breeges: right on the shore wo Take Ont ar goods lie me rate rates; circular on application] to Alex. MeAdam, Munager, Well. ington, Priace Edward County Ont S.C. WHITE - LEGHRORN es one year old;- pure bred: heav egg-laying strain: 186 each; an to make room for Pu Bera R. A Jet, Marrison, Cataraqui, NEW li AME HOUSE, RIGHT ROOMS, madern improvements; ot 4 x good" harn, Apply on pre. 197 Pine Street, or cornet and Montreal Streets, 2 mi ses, of Bay SUB-ESTARLISHED GROC brick a ler Busi good going concern: houses shop combined. Gardiner & man, 67 Clarence Street. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. aT, CAPABLE OLD COUNTRY DOMES. ties, arriving August 51h, August 15th, Sept. Jrd and weekly after, Apply now, The Guild, 7. Drium- mond Street, Montreal. or 14 Grenville Street, Toronto CLERKS TO SELL ARTICLES noca needed In every home, ecially by woking men; good ry: per- manent position; If Fy are work- ing for small salary behind the counter, write to-day; yoa 'can double » Jour wages and he ¥ ourown . boss, Apply, Box "E. Whig Office. a. ne. BRUNSWICK HOTEL, ONTARIO e (LTR. station, one from CPR, on sires aan supplied with best nd Hgquore; charges special rates by the week. fheau, Prop. BHE GRIMASON HOTEL. 342-34 Princess Street. Har stocked with the best of Ales, Beers, Wines Hiauors, and choicest Hrands of Cigars, Meals, 26c each, or special «8 by the week Yard and accemmedation Mulville & "Driscoll. block ear lne; of wines moderate; John » stable reasonable. TO LEI, TEACHERS WANTED. QUALIFIED TEACHER FOR St Hoot Section No. 3. Kennebec; dut te commence Sept 1; salary, Apply to Wilson Parks, Treas, Arden, Ont WANTED--GENERAL. A GOOD RANGE, CANADIAN MAKE, with water front; mast be in good condition; No. 8 or 9 dr larger; will pay a good price, Apply; 4 E (i, 808 Princess Sireef, SHOE REPAIRING OF EVERY DE. Jor tion; first class work; best leather wp used; one trial will suffice. HOE Jour repairs to Scott's, treet, cor. of Clergy Weat. a GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR Cloth and have it made up Into up- io:date sults. Price and workman- hip guaranteed to please. Pressin and repairing done on the shortes notice. omas Galloway, 130 Brock St. next Bibby's Livery. ANY PERSON HAVING GOOD SE. eond-hand Furniture and Stoves before disposing drop me a eard I will pay good prices. I have for sale and Iron Beds and all kinds of Furniture in Oak. Happy Thought Ranges. Will sell reason- able, J. Thompson, 333 Princess Rivest OCEAN STEAMSHIP AGENOY. TRANSATLANTIY LINES, ALL CLASS, es. ir) trick, Agen Clarence > ater Kingiton. . Phone UPHOLSTERER, w. A Sr OLSTERIN RE- carpet work, =e mat. ress fenovating Dr Drop & card or eall 216 Bagot PERSONALS, RIRTAMARKS, od permanently HAIR,, MOLES... w ete. without wear, Jhttense Throat tsh Specialist. 268 Bagot Street. G8 eR, 6G literature. hourn Oto 12 Sto 6 Sto MEDICAL wv. PARK B.A » bY Con To Wellington 9, ae hours, 16 (2 12 ang d and 7 to & pm. Phone DATES OF FALL FAIRS. Arnprior a... «- Bancroft , Belleville . Brighton . Brockville .... : Campbelliord . Centreville ... Kompt ville . Kingston Tommabip DWELLINGS, ete, J. 8B. Btreet, OFFICES, STORES, R. McCann, 51 Broek SUMMER COTTAGES AND FIRNISH. ed Dwellings J. 8, R. McCann, 61 Brock Street. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, dry. aL rooms, absolutely moth Jooat Shur own lock and key ost's ai. Storage, 2%9 Queen Bt "Phon AIRAND OPPORTUNITY, OWNER RE. tiring, wit sacrifice' a splendid es- tablished Millinery Business with high-class trade and excellent stand, ° For full particulars, ads dress, Misg Killin, 178 Wellington Street, Kingston NEW shan BRIO K HOUSE, 70 NEL. » 3 seven rooms; good furnace modern lot, 40 x 1503 Sept, ; owner snap for quick Apply on premises leaving buyer FLAGS, AWNINGS, TENTS, CANONS, camping outfiix fishing' tackie, marine supplies, lanch baskets, English ralpcoats, everything In canvas, kit, bags, slik tents, spray hoods, mator aang supplies, Frank W. Cooke, 26% Ontario Ht. 'Phone 89% or MUSIC, ORCHESTRA for all casions rates: from, two orchestra an desir 1,679 SALSHURY HRON, Musi rm t Telephone BOARD AND ROOMS, FROM MAY ist, ARIK HOUSE, Ne, 181 Division Street; extension kitchen: hot water hk gan BRIGHT, AIRY ROOMS, without board} can be U niversity Avenue; ars, gas, aod all fences WITH OR sd at 381 convenient to modern con Apply to Frederick Welc Neo ifs Division Street. BRICK HOUSE, Neo. 28 WEL LINGTON Street, near Par ten large rooms; improvements to sult good tenant. Apply to L Cohen, care of Busan & Cohen, or 136 Queen Street. FURNITURE FINISEER ANTIQUE FURNITURE A SPRCIALTY, abenisiug | and gilding, enamellin and all evlors of mission werk; a work given best attention. Pat Driscoll, 33 John Street. Phone LEGAL, CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, BARRIFT. ers and Bolicitors. Law Office, 74 Clarénes St. Kingston DENTAL. SPARKS AND SPARKS, DENTISTS, a 1-3 Se Doe Btreet, Kingston. 8 AH SIMPSON, L. DDS, DENT. int, 26 Te DS, Princess Bireet. Telephone DR, C. DR. ©. ©. NASH, DENTIST incess Weicker, assistant, 1¥3 "Phone 136. DR. A. IL KNAPP, DENTIST, 10 MONT- real Street, near FPrincehs Street "Phone 52, S, A: AYKROYD, DDS, LDS, DENT. fat, over Dominion Express Office, i Wellington Street. "hous . BUSINESS CHANCES. FINANCE AND INSURANOR, FOR INSURANCE THAT «NSURKS GO to W. H. Godwin & Son's Insurance Emporium, over Northern Crown Bank, Broek Street, or 'pohne 434. GENERAL INSURANOE--FIRE, LI Accident and Health Policies issu- ed; first-class sompanies; standard rates. Sliesl® Agent, in reet. Wellington G, A, BATEMAN, CUSTOMS RROKER and Insurance, Fire, Lite, Accident or Indemnity in first clast Come panies, 'Phone 386. of Clarence treet, Kingston, Ont, FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVEST. ment Boclety; established 1583; president, Sir Richard Cartwright] money issued on city apd farm Jrobartien. municipal Soumty ebentures; mortgages purch 3 Genonite Jocrived, and ntabest | ale OWe o anagl Director, ¥7 Clarence Btree: ng LIVERPOOT, LONDON, AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. Available assets, $61,187 215 In addition to which the polleyholders have fi security the unimited lability all the stockholders Farm an city property insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get rales from Hiurange & Bilrange, Agents. 'Phone 325 ARCHITEOTS., HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, BT0, 258 King Btrest. 'Phone 346. ANYWHENE, CAN STAR: ail order business at home your own Tells how . NY. ANYON canvassing Be Send for free booklet Heacock, 2.989 Loekport, ob A BRIGHT TWENTIETH CENTURY man for new and fascinating work ax ambitions représentative for the marvellous Oxygenor: entirely new Nigh -eTiths proposition ; wonderful moneymaker for pro. gressive man if found, experience unnecessary Sach men apply Oxygenor Company, Chatham, On- taro. ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, od . University Avenue, Telephone WM... NEWLANDS & BON, Slike lects, ote. Office, 388 'Phons 608, Bagot POWER & SON, ARCHITROTS MER. chants Bank Buliding, corns Broek and Wellington Streets, = "The Age of Sentiment I to buy Mr. paiond. Housewives wed their supplies because ran the store. vodvenraiate Now-a-days it is the best for the money. Try 'us for Coal or Wood. : Morrisburg Hor dompany' at or of the grt ll id Newhoro hands - Sept. 20-21-23 | { Chicago next. Thursday. AL that time Aug. 26 to Rept. 2! an ordinance prohibiting the use 45 roller 2 hi 4 26 coma elioctine and unless provision is The Great Unwashed, Chirpgo, Aug. faces are likely to be numerous T.~Dirty ol towsls in public places nw the meantime to provide in will wave to sons Lain in public wash rooms, {or hav or bonds or uve frre Ny, TWO GIRLS WERE KILLED When an Auto Crashed Into an Flectrie © New Belloed, Mass, or tls were Killed and nine LT ere hurt when an auto six children and Iwo 4 Inka an dectric enr on Faire last night. The dead ares threes and Alica Fight, ey flier, save wwobby

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