Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Aug 1911, p. 3

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he MEN: ore ieee =] write RrELEY & MeINTLE stent Altormeys, astinglon, B. Second Hand Furniture Large Stock of New nd Second- hand Furniture; alse all Kinds of Pre- serving Jars. Call at HH, Sugerman's, + 242 Omtario Street, TO GAS CONSUMERS We will place the Perfection Gas Iron on trial for one week without any cost ts you, Ve have now dozens of pleased consumers of gas using them. 'Phone 516 or drop us a card and we will give yoy prompt attention J. W. OLDFIN, Cor, Sydenham and Ordnance St Gesesssesssssesssss The American Cafe 185 Wellington St The Up-to-date Restaurant and Separa House. 'ppartments 5 Well fur and lighted. id our Full Course Dinner THOMAS GUY, Prop. Notice to Contractors Tenders for Hy Houses, SEALED TENDER ADDRESSED to the undersigne RE marked on the envelope "Tender for Tralnmen's Houses," will be received at the office of the Commissioners of ths Trahs- continental Rallway at Ottawa, Ont, until 12 am Aug, 1911, for the erection of train- men's houses required on the line of the Transcontinental Rallway at the following points, vig noon of the Zist day ~f BITTEN BY BULL DOG MISHAP TO A COUPLE ABOVE GANANOQUE. Hepresentatives to (he BOO.F. Grand Lodge Meeting at Niagara Falls--Other Notes of Gananoque, Gananoque, Aug. 8--A young mas camping on obe of the islands a few miles up the river, met with severe injury, yesterday slternoon, being bad- ly bitten in the calf of his leg by 4 bulldog He' was brought over to town for medical attendance. The ¢oal schooner Briton has clear: ed again for Oswego, for another load for the Taylor & Green. company. Gananoque high school has made 4 first rate showing in the recent exam- inations for entranes to norm school. Out of fourteen candidates who wrote, the following passed sue ully : The Misses Gladys E. Berry, G. IL: Clifier, Jennie IH. Maitland | hot Sr A. MM. MeKayv (honofs), Kathleen , Irene IL. tle Webster, Chrissy M. Wright: Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Craig, Kings ton, were guests during the past few days at Oliver. Adam's camp, a fey miles up the river. Past Grands Wilbur E. Mills and NR. Gardner are Mfrosenting G Gananoque lod, , No. O00. "gra wow sion at Niagara » Falls this week. Roy Kemp, D.D.G.P., is representing Gna' frais Encampment, No. 89, and Mrs. William Hawke, Harmony lodge, No 15, Daughters "of Rebek Gananoque canton, No, 12, 1.0.0.F in arranging for & hig searchlight ex- cursion to Kingston, by steamer Am- erica, on or about the 17th inst. The tug Michael Davitt, used for government work in the channel, near Fiddler's Elbow, wis in port, last | evening, the dredge Ottawa, which has been un dergoing netessary repairs for the past two weeks, District "A"--Napadogan and Edmund- n , th the 'rovinee. of New Brunswick ) District "B'~ Laurier,, St. Fitapatrick, In Quebec, Distriet "D"--Coelrane; In the Province of Ontario, District "F"--Orghant and Redditt, in the Province pt Ontario and Trans. cana, In the Province of Manitoba. > Plang apd specification® may be seen and fui informat Obtained at the office of Mr, Gordon rant, Chief Engineer, Ottawa, Ont, and at the fol- lowing District Offices Distriet Mr. C. O. Foss, District Engineer, St. Joon. NB Pintle *t Mr. i, Doucet, Dis. rict Engineer, Aube, PQ. Distriet i! Mr. Molesworth, District Engineer, Cochrane, Ont. District "F'. Mr. R. Poulin, Dis- trict Bas 8 Boniface, Man. Tenders must be made on the forms supplied by the Somuuasioners, and must be signed amd Jeald by all the parties to the t witnessed, and be accompanied By an accepte cheque on a chartered bank of the Do- minion of Canada, payable to the order of the missioners of the Trans. continental Ball wiy for a sum equal to ten per t. (10. p.e) af the amount of the tond The right 18 reserved to refect any or all tenders, Pron Bilis Folin The Commissioners of "the Transcontinental Rallway, Died at Ottawn, this 26th day of July Foye, and Becrbtary Newspapers Inserting this advertise. mént without authority from the Com. missioners will not be paid for Ht. 2 SYNOPSIS OF OANADIAN NORTH- Nas LAND REGULATIONS, ANY PERSON WHO IS THE SO! head of a family or any . as years old may homest & quarter section of avallahle Dominion fand in ewan or Alberta. liecant m the Dominion Land © Agency for the alstr ot. ity DY, by. proxy y be og at eny agency, on Seftain Satie aed a td TR aughter, brother ors or ntend- Homdateader. ties--8ix mo lence and Veuitivation or Toe « cysidor each o of three years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestégad on a farm of at least 80acres solely owned and occupied by by his father, . mother, son, ter, brother or tn: Toertain disiriets o a JDomenteadar in good standing doh arter section Wiongside" is in hamertend, rice, 00 per acre. Must reside upsito on the homestend or oF pre-emption x date of no in each date of homestead entry including the the fred to ear homestead patent) Tang cultivate itty acres extra mesteader who has exhausted his Nomosignd right and cannot obtain 8 pre-emption may eater for A pur- in certain dist Duties years, cult} tg fifty acres and erset & house worth ¥3 09.00. WwW, W. CORY, Deputy of the Mi inator of the | NB.--Usauthorized Diication this sdvertisement aoe pald the Province of. Mrs. Thomas Monts and granddaughter, Mise Dorothy Sui: der, New York, have returned home, after spending the past two weeks with Brockville friends. Thomas Hawke, Saskatoon, Sask., is visiting rélatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. J. . Thomsen, Garden street, and niece, | Miss Mary Taylor, have returned from a short visit with Brockville friends. Gordon Davis, Syracuse, N.Y., is vis iting his father, llugh Davis,. King ast few street. spending {he at "Blink ny, Wi G. Triest, ® days with his wi left, to resume his duties in New York city, last evening. Ernest Waldie, Wa- tertown, N.Y., is.the guest of his amt, Mrs. Barron, King street. Miss Featherstonhatigh, of Toronto, is the guest of My. and Mrs. W, J. Bullock, at Glenholme farm. Miss Minnie Orser, of Woodstock, spending the past few days with rela: tives here, loft, last evening, for mn visit with relatives in Brockville. Mids M. Wallace, Rockport, spént some time during the past®few days with loeal friends. Miss Jennie Zivian, T romte, holidayi here" with her ents, Mri 'and' Mrs. 1. Zivien, Ki streat, #ipent. (the past few days with relatives in Ottawa. Mrs. Ei H. Hurd, spending the e, King street, Charles stroot, week in Brockville, guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frederick J. Miller, has returned home. Miss Jennie Wilson and her friend, Miss May Hamilton, are holidaying with the, former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson, Stone street. Miss Wini- fred Bryce, of the Royal Victoria hos pital, Montreal, spént the: week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bryce, Church street. a -- HEROIC JOHN DANA. t -------------- Stricken River Captain Saves Bost From Disaster. Passetigers on the stearer Tsland Belle of the Holmes Brothers' line Alex: 11 ander Bay, brought back a story of the heroism of Captain Johm and of the Bells upon their return from an exenc#ion, Saturday evening. Captain Dana, who has not been in the best of health for the past week, was at the wheel of the Island Belle a the vessel steamed into Morris i as the hoat was docking, and before the signal for reversing the én- ginds was to be given, Captain Dana experienced a feeling of weakness nausea and fell oS ed on the floor a. lof the pilot house. Semi-consciously, he felt the great responsibility upon him and the need of quick action, Blindly he groped in the direction of the zignal rope, pulled the necessary number of times and then fainted. Ak it was, the boat did some dam-! age to the coment wharf, but a Worse accident was possibly 'avoided by the captain's quick action. Worry and Late Hours. vy and late hours seriously af ect the system, Ss exhaustion, ns debility and sleep' a Wade's Tron Tonic Pills are / ers. They strengthen the System, re- VitAHt, ud cure all Price, 5% df "Auctioneer, al {anywhere, Toole (honors), Myr JF aku omen to remove the big dipper off GSI FAST BOATS START] IN THE GOLD OUP Radls AT FRONTENAC ON TUESDAY. pn Dixie IV. is Easily the Favorite-- Descriptions of the Water Fliers That are Entered, The one topic for discussion at the Thousand Islands is the annual races of the American Power Boat Associa- tion, more Sommoaly known as the Gold Challenge cup races, to be held Tuesday at Frontenac. Some of the most powerful and fastest boats in the world will be entered and speed un- heard of when the races were first in- stitated in 1904 will be displayed. The triangular course at Frontenac is perhaps the finest that cah be found The turns are easy and the course is free from shoals and other obstructions. 'One of the features of this year's races will be that the hoats will be in sight during 'the entire race. ois lly expected * that the siywerful oplane owned hy the syndicate of which Frederick Bursham | of Brooklyn, is, head, the Dixie IV, will easily carry off the cup. The Pixie IV is just under forty feet over all and about seven foot 'beam and Has a chime ext <her full length. inning from about twelve féet from the stern, a metal plate i€ built' on ito the bun. his plate kiana. tol nearly the middle of the hull whire it is stopped with a small step. power plant of the Dixie IV consists of two eight cvlinder V type Cran mo- '{tors, one behind the other, the for ard motor being=one taken out of predecessor. Her twin propellors of four blades each. This js a nique feature, a new departure in the of high speed motor work, The the Nixie was placed, late thst year: Mr. Crane, of Tams, Le oine and Crane, designed the boat nd his firm 'built the Frontena¢ de nder, She is said to have cost about 1,000, {The Mit TI will float the colors of the twice vietorious Thousand Island acht Club. The Mit II is owned by John Harold Havden, of Columbus, Ohio, and was built, last winter, at Alexandria Bay, by Fritz M, Hunt & Son. She is a hydroplane in style, thirty-two feet overall and six feet four inches beam. The motive povier consists of a Sterling engine, capable of developing 120 horse-power. During the past week she met with an acci- dint but repairs have been rushed on the challenger and she will be seen in cup races. At a recent speed trial she developed a speed of nearly forty niles an hour, The Gold two cup challengers, the Wasp and Hornet, owned by William lousey and Mes, Caroline Tousey, of Syracuse, respectively, have been do- ing trial rans on the river from Thou- sand Tsland Park, and both boats are turning up well. The Wasp, in which there is more interest, heeause of her greater power' and hydroplane type, has shown great possibilities. The boat is a Fauber hydroplane: The hall Nas Built by the Leyare works ipped with two Leigh- iy "Spiral 300 -horse-power, driving two screws. The Wasp is thir- ty-two feet over all and six feet beam. She will represent the Thousand Is- land Park Yacht Club, The Hornet will be the entry for the Syracuse Yacht Club. The Hohet is thirty-two feet over all, six feet beam, and is equipped with lwo four cylinder 100 horsé-power Leighton en- gines. It has a speed of more than thirty-three miles an hour. Other entries for the Gold cup races are the Viva, owned by J. Stuart Brockton, representing the Motor Boat Club of Ameriea, and the Skipper, J. B. Quarrier, by the Chippewa Yacht (lub. The former, which is thirty- five foot over all, and hydroplane in de- sign, is equipped with three Emerson engines, which developed 320 horse- power, The Skipper: is a little under orty feet over all and six feet beam, It ix equipped. with an eight cylinder. 175 horse-power Jensick engine. Beth the Skipper and the Viva have been showing up well in their speed trials during the past week, The races call for the besi two out of three, and should the three trials be divided among three bouts, the contest will be continued until one boat ean win a majority. Only ome race can be held on one day. The races are scheduled for 3 p.m. A Costly Lesson. Toarcnte World, One of the hardly-learned lessons - of the Hamilton asylum fire is the need of fire protection on the "mountain" on whith the asylum stands. We have our joke at the expense of the moun- iain now and then, but it is no joke 80 drag fire éngines and other means of extinguishing fires up to the héight which avolooks the city. The incline railway 'was not running at the time of the asylum fire, and the idisaster would have been worse than it was il it had not been for the auto fire truck, which climbed the hi the rate of twelve miles an hour. The Hamilton Times has repeatedly drawn attention to the need protection. It ints out now that a hospital is to built on the Mil, and that the popu Intion is growing, Another hot" desson is that all our pub lic institutions' ought to he made fire Jira; or as antl $0 as Jrossibie, wi engings or ot irl services of their own. 4 t to stand | secularising in erfuily Jolt. A a ao po Aicious influences exerted upon the youth who, dhe Jusidjon ure ve the ? 3 not tly Eo a op een HAmusements. LAKE ONTARIO PARK TO-NGHT 3d Eso . VAUDEVILLE AND PFIETURES, WEDNESDAY, CHILDRENS 1 CENT DAY ON CARS, MATINEE AT 3.30. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE By Dr. H, T. Kalmus. in the Physics Building. Queen's University, ou Tu Tule day evening Augt Sth, at o'clock Suahidct, wphatagrapny FL nt Colors," The stndents of the summer gession and the public are invited. Admission free. Entrance - from University "Avenue, BULLETIN, THUR RSDAY AVG, jo 290 p.m --~Tour Isinnds, -- AUG. 15 § adm sGanan A vie and Og The People's F a . CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion le & word, Each con- secutive imsertion thereafter bull one insertion 35¢; three Inkertlons, Boe; six, 81; one monih, $2. HELP---WANTED, STENOGRAPHER, AT ONCE; YOUNG man preferred: Be Gargge FUR FINISHERS; ployment. Apply, Broek Street, STEA DY EM John McKay, DINING.ROOM GIRL AND CHAMBER- maid wanted. Apply, @ritish-Am- erican Hotel office, 3 . A GOOD COOK AND HWOVSEMAITD for Aug. 16th, Apply, By letter, wo Col. Ogilvie, §0 Wiillam Street, A GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK, family of two; no Iawnliry work Apply to Mrs. W. de 44 Bhaw, Frontenac Street. A BRIGHT BOY 7T90 CLERK IN A grocery, with or withent éxperi- ence. A ess. Box i., Whig of- fice, gliviag references. fe Ector SATURDAY, AUG. 12, 2.30 p.m. ~Tour of the islands, Se. SyapAY. 3 aL Te an. and 2 winr Cape Vin. oer es returs. tame natin MEALS ON ok TRIPS, TENDERS WANTED. BE « RECEIVED on or before TENDERS WILL hy the undersigned August 19th, for the purchase of the Business and Flock-in-Trafle of Robert Lawler, at present conducted as a Wholesale and Retail Liquor Store, a® 150 Wellington Street, in the City of Kingston. The highest or. mony tender not ne- cessarily Aceeplel C ARKE, Raine 'for the Mortgages. SLEEP IN DAY. ATTIRE UNDRESSING AT NIGHT SAID TO BE INJURIOUS. An English Doctor Says That Men Who Retire at Night in Day Cloth- ing Are Saved From Annoyances. How often does oné hear the re mars: "How tired | am of dressing and undressing, of getting up and go- ing to bed !" says Dr. Lawrence Bees- ley, in the London Mirror, *:1 have made the same remark -my- sell, and of late have' ? simplified the minor details of my daily routine eon- siderably. 'Why #hould we all undress and tuke off Dur clothes every might, with the cohgequgul, redrosiing in the morning 7 Why ? 1 have lived on board ship and in the tropics, 'in Canada, apa in the desert. of Arabia, and' l say this, that 1 have béen as healthy and as Bt and infinitely more satisfied with life under conditions which praetically compelled me to sleep in my clothes--minus boots, coat and collar. "Ju. so-enlled eivilization, where 1 live now, 1 have to remove every 'rag' at night, put en cold pajamas and get into colder sheets, and sliver (during the cold weather) for ten minutes or moye, with the knowledge that in the morning I have to dress once again and am supposed to have a bath. "I cannok, for 'the life 'of me see why two hot evening baths per week Shad not be sufficient for anybody po? sonally 1 have gui ing at might, with th ina d said before, of bags, gol an cont "ft iwawell mond Er 'rough it," who Soogf 1 in their cl who n l wary of as ahd baths, cold sheets, starched lars. and all the paraphernalia of the 'town man,' are infinitely' haffier," freer, healthiet, and stgomger than their city brethren, . bedi "Try it: Sleep in ydur'dhderclothes flannel shirt and socks; have two hot baths a week and save houes per. an num and oceans of bad langtage. 1 am speak as & 'medical. mai twenly ye : hexptjen 1 Thlieve many chills "are caught by He sudden change from. . thick warm flannel clothes to thin Raima and ice cold sheets, whichis thé gmiéfa custom in this gountry. "I am further of the opinion. that it is not a benefit bp he igdividyal to open thé pores of the skin by constant bathing or to close them suddenly by rapid changes of temperature in a climate » ly such ag it has TO PREACH SECA fOF mis HETENODOX ¥ Bishop Ca ted sin Church 'Roused by Book Casting Poubt on Origin of Messiah, fhidon, Avg. 5--The Bishop of Win- has recalled the license to "ex- Rev. chester uteivg the cure of souls," In ate very strong shat a not' & whytieat fact, ws Bo Re acles in 0 hun sly He with itine of incarnation as is fp that his body, mind and normal ne tare weve not really ; ArH ate a tec "ohtd | W. J. GAVIN T [4 GODD MAN FOR. DELIVERY. WAG. on; steady Work and good wages, pply, Anderson Bros [ivision Street, corner Princess Street. tet m word, Minhwium charge for]. LOST. f YELLOW AND BLACK CANARY, on Friday Finder pleases return to Mrs J Tayler, #3 Concession Street, and receive reward. A BOY'S BICKCLE, AT MILITARY College, Kingston, Saturday. Aug Hie Reward will be given to any- one returning same to college, ONE Dise "Ban. ply to D. THIRTENN ONO Ap wn + Clarence Stree A BIG VARIETY oF WALNDS AND mahogany Chairs and Sola LL iow prices. Turk's, GOLD CHAIN RRACELET, with TWO rubles and $ne pearl (ome Sone missing, © In city on Friday Finder Kipdly 'rhturn to Steamer Lamonda And feceive reward GOLD OVALSSA PED LOUKET, EN graved with the initials W. Lo Sunday night, en Ordnance, hn » or 'Quotn Streets' Reward for its return to. 161 Queen Street GENTLEMAN'S (OAT, WITH BANK book and 'vaiuable papers ia rocket, on Sunday. hot ween Kingston and Supburd, Finder kindly retivn ts 'N ovis, 228 Raglan Road, and receive reward, T, STRAYED OR STOLEN. : A LARGE WESTERN STEER, RED in color marked on right hip BOWE SENS TRTOTmAT eT totam Gowdey, 82 Princess Kingstown, Street, GENERAL COOK FOR: HOTEL; duties to cgmmence Sept, 1st. Ap- . ply, stating salary expected and * referendes, to LB "MeANking ale Prescott, Ont, aay Lockport, FIRST-CLASS PIANO RE. furnish experience and expected, Apply, Ww Plano Pregan Co, Clinton, th ne Send for cate, 3.96 ONCE, guiators; wages and Ont. Doherty, Limited, CAPABLE OLD COUNTRY DOMES. ties, arriving August 6th, August 19th, Sept. 3rd and weskly after Apply now, The Guild, 7. Drum- mond Street, Montreal or 14 Grenville Street, Toronto SUMMER RESORTS. SEVEN-ROOM FRAME ROUSE, bo Divitton Street; ood cel modern impro ne, With barn ig lot. Apply on premises, EW FRAME OUSE, EIGHT ROOM modern ., provements; lot 44 x 52; good 'barn, abply on pre. mises, 177 Pine reat. or eorapr of Bay and Montrgal Streets. ~ 2 * OLD-ESTABLISHED ERY business in smart Vinge. i brick store Bakery usin good going woneern; houses _-- shop combined. Gardiner & Bates man, §7 Clarence Street. IRAND OPPORTUNITY, OWNER RE. ne Lsadrifice a splendid. ess thbY Shed Millinery Business with high-class trade and excellent stand. For full particulars, ad- dress, Miss Killings, 178 Wellington Street, Kingston. -- "THE ALEXANDRA," JUST THE face Yor & quiet vacation: ceolin reézes; right. on the shore © Lake Ontario; goed table: mode. rate rates; cireulatr on application to Alex. McAdam, Manager. Well ington, Prince Bdward County, On HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS BRUNSWICH ROTEL, ONTARIO ST, station, one block oposite oo TR. PR, on street nd with best dan: iquors; charges Special rates 3 the week. usineau, Prop, moderate; John A GIRL OR WMIDDLE-AGED "WOMAN fpr general housework in an American family, at a summer re sort at Indian Lake, about 1% miles from Kipgsion, wages no object Apply at. 171 Wellington Street, CLERKS TO SELL aR needed in avery nome. Cefciaty by by woking Yi: per- manent position: es you LAT work- ing for small salar hind the doubles write to~ Ye you can double your Wages a an Our, own 'Apply, Bo nd? Whig cm Aan. WANTED---GENERAL. SHOE REPAIRING OF EVERY de Ser} tion; fret. £ class work; er onl ; one trial wilt guttice. sod iE Had : Ser, > ENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR Cloth and have It made up Into up- Sodate auits pride and WOrkmaiv aranteed to eases Te tnd fepaiting done "on, he shortost ot alloway, Broc x St. Re Bibby Livery. Y N HAVING GOOD SE- ¢ond-hand Furniture and Stoves before disposing Siop ne a card § will pay good Jrics 1 'have for sale Bras ron "Beds and. all kinds of urnfture. In Oak. Happy t Ranges. Will sell reason- able. J. Thompson, 833 Princess Street. OCEAN STEAMSHIP AGENOY. JSRANBATLANTIC LINES, ALS Orarsace Of ¥, Hn re, Aeon 0s UPHOLSTERER, UPHOLSTERING, RB. iring an arpet work, dale Sat. eall 31s Bagot + Street THE GRIMASON 2-344 Princess Street. Bar Stocked with the best of Ales, Heers, ines, Liquors, and choicest Rrands of ars, Meals, 26c each, So x special es by the week, stable accommeadatl Rates reasonable. Mulville & Driscoll HOTEY T0 LEY, OF Rr DWELLINGS, ICES, STORKS, ete, J. 8 eCann, 51 Brock SUMMER COTTAGES AND PURNISH. ed Dwellings. J. B, R. McCann, 81 Brock Street. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, dry, alry rooma, absolutely moth pheot; ips own logk and key oBL'S in Btorage, 299 Queen St 'Phone § FROM MAY ist, BRIOK HOUSE, No. mn s Divisiol Staal: AXvenalon tchen; hot. water eatin py to Frederick We oh oe. 179 Division Btreet w BRICK HOUSE, Neo. 28 WELLINGTON Street, near Park; ten large rooms; improvements to sult good tenant. Apply te IL Cohen, care of Susman & Cohen, or 138 Queen treet. -- ------ FURNITURE FINISHER | ANTIQUR FURNITURE A SPECIALTY, ebonizing and gilding. enameilin and sil colors of mission Nor work i best attention. Driseo 33 John Street. rl "Phone LEGAL. OUNNINGHAN & MUDIR, BARRIST. ors and' Solicitors. Law Office, 79 Clarence St, Kingston. i DENTAL. PERSONALS, - HA MOLES, simran ARK A ath, ote, RE 5 Fithout scar. pire 4 r, Nose, LA ish Specialist, 158 OSTEOPATHY. - hts oT BASE 8 Graduates under Dr. * Founder © otos Send 8 Street, fo Sarner 1 rge for and iiterature oi. Sto b Sto 8. Hy Princess suitatl hours. Te t 3 W. SPA B.A, M.D, PHYSIC EL f Tir A Voice in Quebec. § Tarentn Globe. . g Snonking at Fraseville, . wook, in the presence of © Mr. Botan, Armand Lavergwe, first lidutenant of the mativeslist: leader, whose aid the Omatie, conservatives joyfully accept, said: g "1 shall address myselil 1d the I hope to be able to con Here soawone in the crowd cried, "Hurrah for Laurier," : "Yes, hurrak Laurier, friend ! 1 also cried ad you "Hurrah for Babrier I whith 'in 1896 1 heard him proclaim at St. Roch «lin Quebee, that the great principle of doe- the liberal party = was for my he would do justice to ovr, in Mmifioba, So sacrificed the Ontholies Manitohs ta thet 1 Ordngeint' rah for Datrier 1 550 . wrote in pomeone. As for Shou on are | wot will ig to understand, the party ot Wohist men has po use for then: a 3 Biot Rhee Hair Phone 5 H. SIMPAON, ay ™ Priioses rout Folophons DR. ©. noeas DR. Yel oO. at Dun" "Phos 138. ONT. DR, A. BE, KNAPP, DEN F181, 1» Pri rect ren} Strodt, near neess 661 s A AYKROYD, D.D.S, > 187 $10. LDS, DENT. oveb Dominion "Express Offich, Wallington ' Street. 'Phone BUSINESS CHANCES, home No ANYONE, ANYWHERE, a mall order business canvassin NEW SOLID BRICK WOUSE, 70 NEL. son Biréeet; seven cellar; hot alr improvements; possession abow leaving the city: snap for quick buyer. Apply on premises %, AWNINGS, TENTS, CANO mping outfits, fishing 'marine supplied, lunch ols, English ralfvoats, everything In canvas, kit bags, silk tents, spray hoods, motor boat supplies, Frank W. Cooke, 368 Ontario Ira 'Phone $81 or 3% KS, Lack ke °, MUSIC. SHEURY BRON, ORCHESTRA oe Music furnished for atl occasions at reasonable rates; from two pleces to full orchestra as desir. ed, Telephthe 1,079 BOARD AND ROOMS, BRIGHT, AIRY ROOMS, WITH oR without board; can be had at 321 University Avenue; convenient leo cars, gas, and all modern cone veniences FINANCE AND INSURANOR, FoR INSURANCE THAT ({NSURES GO 0 W. H. Gedwin & Sows Insurance atria, over Northern Crown Bunk, Brock Street, or 'pohne 434. GENERAL INSURANCE-FIR LIFR, Accident and Health Policies issu- ad; first-class companies; standard rates T. J. Boon, Agent, 188 Wellington Street, G, A. BATEMAN, CUSTOMS BROKER and insurance, Fire, Lite, Accident or Indemnity in first class come anies, 'Phone 38. wi Clarence treet, Kingston, Ont. FRONTENAD LOAN AND YE Boclety; a 1888; ep HOnY Sir 'Richard Cartwright] money issued on city and farm Jabarites, municipal and Jounty ebentures; mortgages purchas deposits jectived and Tw oF a owed. C. pirector, 7 Ry Wry LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND Lenn Fire Insurance fompany. Available assets, $61,187,216 W 0 dition 8 which the policyh security the ophaids ability o of all the stockholders. Farm sm city property Insured at lowe,t possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new Fog ror get rates Som JUAnse 4 Strange, Agents, ARCHITEOTS, aENRY I Lf) SMITA, ARCHIT A 4 BETO, ARTHUR ELLIS, ARC PRiyersht aloph ine ¥ Avenue. WH, MEWLA ANDA fects, ole 'Phona $08 fico' 308 Bagot Brest POWER & SON, iiding, Trae, Be Jo 2 Tole Bo 969 Lockport, N.Y Heacock, SOrner Streets, Brick and W seinorities, sud that when he obtained | "of Mattie for their ad nev. who lan- ts fight a little people who vr done to ue; and "fuith, ther . guage, amd thei Jie their liberty" - " ty of Gntapoque, oe In os a Be 1 » buy Dir ow-a-days it is the best for Te Age of Sentiment Housewives used supplies because ran the store. us for Coal ie Willrid, the thirteen year-old som of Frederick Lefebvre, 1. & NX. 0. wail. way eonstable, "was drowned hile bathing at Cobalt. An unknown man stood lsughing at & boy's fran tie eofforis to save his comrade. James A. Pollock, wis operated

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