Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Nov 1911, p. 3

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* 30 WED BIS ALLEGED AUSTRIAY 3 PRINCESS. * dhistin' McDosigalq, of Montreal, De. tained fn. Chidago--Wants the © Wife of Former RM.C. Graduate, sh hieago; Noy. 16.--After leaving a Canadian sanltarium Ao visit an "htstrian Princess," in: New York, whom he says be loves, Justic Me ald, youthful son of JJ. W. Me ald, a Mohtreal banker, held pending advies from His father, e was found wandering around ju a Audemer soil; Hotgnld' said he had heen com to an asylum = because he in ted on marrying Mrs. George Os ihe Haynes, of New York, who, he says, was Princess Eleanor Vervia, of rin. 'm not erazy, however," he de "1 love Mrs, Haynes and can take 'care of myself. This is just spite work." §. i yr : : 5 above dispatch revives interest in peculiar story of MeDougald's cguttship of a young woman who ns- serted she was a morganatic grand: ugh ter of Emperor Francis Joseph, cof 'Austria, and the efforts of his Hho Chicago street cars are efuipped with - a device, oi and telephone, duotor to announce st How' to Banish Wrinkles Quickly From Guide to Beauty. it "father, a prominent broker, to thwart his son's pian for a Junseiaty yw The father, A. W. ©. McDougald, placed mon in St. Benoit's -asylum, at Longue Pointe, last summer, when the -Youtig man announced his love for Mrs. George Osborne Haynes, who was then secking a divorce from ber hus nd, a Cobourg man, who graduated from the Royal . Military College, ! on, in 1896, .and who is now in New Yorks Shé was, she said, Prin. 8 Eleanor "Vervia before her mar: ge. She related that she had heen brought . to America as a child and Jbrodght up in Toronto and Nes Yark. 4 bing part graph. to enable con- eet names. ithe 'average woman only knows it, it is not so difficult to preserve the vabtul contour and velvety smooths . of complexion. Every wonian to see her face wrinkled "or » and practically every one has experimented with some sort of po tent remedy in the: effort either to re- move such condition or ward it off. « Amca matter of fact, the most. effec, tive remedy in the world is one that ny woman can easily make up her nll at home, in a moment's time. take one ounce of pure pow: derpd saxolite which she can purchases at any drag store, and. dissolve-it in a pal} Bint of grifeh hazel. Apply this refreshing tion to the face + every day. "The results are surprising and instantaneous. Even after the very first application a ; aaried improve a lesa the face has a comfortable, smug. "feeling of firmness that is most delightiu, : TO THE ELECTORS "dior Tui ory or | KINGSTON 'and PORTSMOUTH aia number of independent voters, and urgent' fequest of a large tive Party, 1 have decided to offer myselt as the Candidate in support ernmeifilieaded. by Sir James 'Whit. | ard Coses § 1.50 to 6.00 cine 26010 16.00 Lg GOVERNMENT SUSTAINED, Yote on French Powder Was 402 to 98. Paris, Nov. 16.--Premier Caillaux triumphed iu the first interpeliation on the powder Question, and the gov- ertment's order- for the day was sus tained by.a vote of 402 to 98, M. Delcasse, minister of marine, wound up the three days' debate with a vigorous spepch on the age limit powders, ig" which he said that limiy shoul he reduced from six four years. He declared that the navy needed powder of a higher resistance than did the army, and that the govérn- went would sesl® such powder. ) | Pressure during the debate compell: ed the government to publish the re port: of the inquiry into the Pont de | and Moulin Blane powder Iae- tories, which had been withheld. Di- rectors of 'both were severely blamed for malpractices, hut if the reports olf contained references wcul- = to pat! the late minister Brus, or oth er ddputies, these did not appear. EARTH IS SAFE FOR AEONS. Planet Habitable Tor Tens of Mil Hons of Years. ie Washington, D.C, Nov. 16.--The earth' will remain habitable for tens of millions of years. This is the opinion expressed by Prof. Thomas C. Chamberlain in a paper contained in the annual report of the Smithsonian Institution, Prof. Chamberlain con cedes, however, that close approach of a w result in the disruption of the solar system and bridg disaster to the earth. "The true era of humanity will have begun," ho declares, "when moral pur. Pose and research come to be the pre- eminent characteristics of our race by voluntary action and by the selective action of the. survival of the fittest, and when these attributes join in an unflagging endeavor to compass the highest development and the greatest perpetuity of the race." MARBLE BUST OF LAURIER. Ordered by GIR. to Adorn New | Hotel in Ottawa. Montreal, Nov. 16.---Paul Chevre, the Parisian. sculptor 'who is responsible for the Champlain monument on the terrace of the Chatean at Quebee, and the Mercier monument to be unveiled uext spring in the ancient capital, is in Montreal, to-day. Mr. Chevre h just hooked an order from the G.T.R. for a statue of Sir Wilteid Laurier, to adorn the centrepiece . in the lobby of the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa. It will slightly exceed the natural size and will be supported by a marble column adorned with appropriate alle jorios of 'a height of about five fot. The statue will be ready in the spring and will cost $5,000. Raymond Beck, a fourteen-year-oli blue-eye alden-haired choir boy; of New Work," was arrestéd, on Tues: day, as burglar. He' toll the Po- lice he had robbed go many places he could. not. remember them it » re| Was so easy Bver tried Red Cross cough syrups. Gibson's. 4 » wr The members "of the 'household' §f the Duke. of Connaught are to be vaccinated * do as to safeguard a. gainst the possibility of their getti small-pox af there are soveral miki cases in Ottawa at present, Dutfon's music store. Call for cata: v | logue. Everything in music, from 10c. Princess street. Mrs. J. J. Perrin, Lindsay, is look- ing up- members of the Perrin family interested in ani alleged estate of four and a half millions, which has been accumulating in "England : for © 200 years, v That viekling 'eoiigh cured at Gjb- | Sol 8. ¢ ederal government 0 Ju public "health, copyright and archives lopped off the agrioultural depart- mént. . Have a loak at new lil ry books. Gibson's. * yy ii i Dr. .R. D. Roberts; scoretury of the Universities of Empire, who visit, od Canada last year, died in London, Eng, on Monday last. Question as | MUNICIPAL oWXNERSHIP OF ALL ' SYSTEMS 18 MOOTED, Com ssion's Fallure--Too Many Of Getting Big Salaries An- other Reason for Unrest--iLiberals Active, ® London, Nov. 16.--The royal com- mission, appointed to solve the great railroad question; has proved a com- plete failure, and the whole country is once' more in a 'state of unrest which will probably | culminate in another general railroad strike, The gonservat- ive pa are trying to make it ap- pear that the railroad employees are going back on their word to abide by She Hecteioi of the commission, but it appears that no such promise was giv- en, and besides, it is generally con. ceded that it is absolutely impossible' for the men to live on the Wages Hip are now iving, as the cost of liv- ing has Bo increaséd. The railroad companies point to the fact that they are paying only a very small dividend to their Sthekholders, apd cannot possibly afford to pay 'higher 'wages. This is partly true, The fact is this, however, that there is in England an incredibly large number of railroad directors and officials who, through performing no duties' receive drut > arious rumors are afloat as to the érnment's plans, The most wensa- ial Body to the sun probably | tional rumor. is that the government fihitends to take advantage of an act passed more than half a century ago, | providing for the municipal ownership of all railroads, a plag that was ad- | Yocated by the late "Mr. Gladstone many years ago. A clearing house for school children i 8 the latest idea of the Tondon coun- ty council's education ecommniittiee. "The object. is to have local care com- {Inittees, connected with a clearing | house, lock after graduating children {and place them in suitable oceupa- | tions, { At present local committees have for some. time been engaged in the ork, but their eflorts have not been very successful because fhere has not | baen sufficient. co-operation with the {board of trade, and the staffs of the {iuvenile labor exchanges have not { been sufficient in quantity or quality. | "Schools for 'post office messenger {boys have been opened at nine post ollices, and in eighteen evening schools { with attendance of over two thou- beand, Sa i 'Another immovation of the London 8 I' authorities is a lecture course i Bie schools in the poorer dis | tricts, addressed to mothers on (he { care of infants: The first class of this kind is now being attended daily by rearly one hundred mothers." A sew- | ing school hus been started in connec- | tion with the class and has became f very popular. "Tt is to be followed by | loseons in cooking and other useful { domestic subjects. fw i "AT THE GRAND. x[¥ May Robson Made a Big Hit in "A i Night Out," od 4 May Robsom-and her: company, will 'allvays be favorites in Kingston. The company closed their engagement at {the Grand, last night, when the new i play, "A Night Out," was presented, {and it made a big Wt with the audi: ente, which was a very large one. {the Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary," | was ood, but in the opigion of thé | miajority present last night, the : now {play is still better. It proved to be {one of the best comedies seen at the {Grand this year. Brimful of fun, from | beginning to end, it created no 'end (of amusement, To use an old saying, |it was 8 sure cure for the blues,. f sas certainly one of the best treats of the season. To-night the Kilties are Coming. The Scottish Canadian hand, known the world over as the "Kilties," com- menced their season by giving the fiest concert in Rochester on the open- ing di the exposition, September 25th. They are making a transscontinental tour under the direction of TP. 8, Power, the gentleman who so smccess- fully toured them Hive the world, The versitality of the "Kilties" pro- gramme is greatly enhanced by the famous troupe of bagpipers and danc- ers {rom Dundee, Scotland, and they arp the smartest dressed, most ex- pert Scotch dancers in: the world, ap- pearing in the Scotch reel, Highland fling, sword dance, sailor's hornpipe, shean trews and bagpipe solo playing. "This celebrated troupe has created a furore in the foremost cities of the world and are recogrived as the high- est salaried international feature mow on tour. They have been especially : ed for ° this transcontinental four. : The "Kilties" will appear at the Grand {osnight. : Great McEwen Coming. The an this phenomenal magician, mind read er and hypnotist who last season was nl ting in only the very : ities and scored a derree of success never attained by any other entertain The Great McEwen will be seen hete for; six mi i ts, November 3B 20th, i 5:f : iif pr x. OWN THE UNES| TT THE BEOTHUKS. (GRAND 5, OPERA ¥ WOUSE "TO-NIGHT ITth Tour. T. PF. J. Power presents THE KILTIES The famous Scottish mn band, with ait their tor MALE CHOIR, PIPERS, DANCERS, ETC, Direet from their trinmphal tour arongd ths world, PRICES 25-35-50 7-$1 Seats new ob Sale. : ALL NEXT WEEK THE KING OF ENTERTAINERS, THE GREAT BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 46, 1941. FUR™ NIGHTS ONDY, i ' _mThmmee The People's Forum | ® ong insertion 20e; three imsertions, fesvssensrrerne FIEIFIIIIIPINITIIIIVIIE SRE INIIIINIT IVs eR IRR see 'CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion le 8 word, Ruck con » bei . CUPTIrER - AND BLOWER, heap. Apply to D J. Alay, P mn ' @0 Sires SABLE MIFF, BETWEEN uh and Carnovaky's bak oT) aa ruraday morning Ander kindly return to T It Charnoveky's and receive reward 0c; six, $1; one month, $2. A HELP--WANTED. SINGER Fon Wonderland Theatre; male pee- ferred. « In Everything that is sew in Magic, Pi Reading, and ; Assinted hy FLORENCE HARTLEY, Prima Doan, snd Company of capable asgslaten.. Entire change of bit nightly. " PRICES 10, 20, Sey Sents on Sale rhe dy AN EXPERIENCED HOUSEMAID. AP- TWO GIRLS TO WORK iY to Mrs Ogilvie, 430 Prinpess iret, . A, HOUSEMAID, APPLY TO MRS, VILCLOTH, LINGLEL MM, ALSO som Ure, gil pérphanta & BIOL differ GREEN CARR de , ite ii prices, ab Turk's Phoue plaid lini lay after ® « elibpr on ¥ tween the « : ¥ and efty Reward Swill be given If re- warned to 3% Rag ®e ent ibe non SILVER WRIST warmon Mone im On back, contain. "n et ie. Wb beg csi HALL SPOT®R Nanny & Art Suliang.. "Can A, OL Frost's 29 Queen : I GOOD new, 'No he IRS wit Cs, Wye Apply, QCRELS Wikite dtith Roc ls. 198 Piste Bireet rth ard wwone Barri giving Elo ry idading te Watch will be ¥ fawarded at this off THE BUILDING AND CON Cappon, corner Barrie and OK Streets, |* worELs ann TENTS op | blacksmith shop Tl 3 Jago i Ji 3S bargain WM sold By 15h EN MeCann, 5 RESTAURANTS. ol Street i IN A RE; also girl to dip chocolates," Apply tq Royal Ice Cream Parlor. A NEW IDEA AND A NEW SHIP, Three short yachting Cruises to the in the now A COOK AND HOUSBMAID To aut of town; good wages. in the evening, to 288 Gy Apply, ing Street West Infles RED CROSS LINE, &. Stephano Jou. 13 Days. $75.00 up. i Jays, $190.00 up. To Bermuda, Nassau & Havass and to Nassau, Havana, Kingston, & Colon. Electric fans; sea sports, swimming BOY FOR MAILING DEPARTMENT; steady position to a smart brigh lad. Apply, Business Office, the Whig. % pol; excellent cuisine: orchestra Jdmited to 150 passengers. Barly book- 1 advised. Send for Booklet 10. TROWRING & CO, 17 State St, N.Y, Members Found of Strange Tribe Sup- posed to Be Extinct. A GENERAL SERVANT: ' NO WASH. SMART GIRLS OVER. 1d YEARS OF ing. Apply, in the Thomas Mills, Ne, Avenue, evening, Mrs. 122 University age; -- experience wot NECEFSATEL highest wages. Apply to office of Kin on -Hostery Co, Lid, King BRUNSWICK HOTEL, ONT ARIO ST, THE GRIMASON FLACS, AWNINGS, TENTS. CANONS, camping outfit fishi tackle, marine euppited, tonoh bBaskste, Engilsh raincoats ever¥ihing Is . Kit bagw sik, touts, spray a motor boat supplies. Frank W. Cooke 2&9 Ontario Be 'Phone 191 or 23. opposite GT... station, from CPR; on sireet bar spud with best and ifUory charges special raves by the Cousineau, Prep. one block car line; of winns moderate; week, Joan BEAUTI. HOTEL, 342-344 lake re Princess Street. Bar stocked. with the best of Ales, Beers, Wines. Liquors and. 'ehcicest Brands of Cigars. MOUIL 26¢ each, or special rates by the week, Yard and Lt cl stable accommedat ion. Rates © reasongble. Mulwille & Driscoll * leaving thelfcil a bargain oC rte ¥isc np Bi _.., mck 'uch FLI0--SOLID BRICK HOUSE; NEW, Coaper 8 Street West, Three Indians; believed to be mem. bers of a strange Newfoundland tribe that was supposed fo have becomes extinct as far back as 1899, have just been discovered. This old tribe was AN INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly carresponding for newspapers; No canvassing Send for particulars, Press Syndi- cate, 3,964 Lockport, N.Y. : known as the Beothuks and the three members of it were found along the Penobscot river, One of them, a wo- man said fo 'be nearly 100 years old, told the history of the lost tribe. In CAPAHLE OLD COUNT ANYONE, Street ning rooans, all ime ANYWHERE, CAN START a mail order Business at home. No canvassing, Be vour own boss Send for free booklot Tclls how, Heacock, 2,968, Lockport, N.Y provements 2,500 FRAN, bert St S-ROOMED HOUSE, at os npr ROOMS, EE FINE BUILDING LOTS, Street DOMES. tice, earefully selécted, arriving Oct. 30th, Nov. 12th and 26th. ly now, The Guild, 71 Drummond Street, Montreal, or, 47 Pembroke Street, Toronth. Ap- the opinion of experts the old squaw's information adds an important link which has been missing in anthropolo. Bical history for nearly a centary. The Beothuks were first discovered in 1437 by the Cabots in Newfound. land. Three of them were A LINE FOR EVERY DOME wRIiTR us for our choice Hst of agenis supplies; we have the Kreatest agency proposition. In Canada 1to- day; mo outlay necessary. Apply, BCL Co, 228 Albert Street, Ot- tawa. " aud taken to London, whete, through the fact that their bodies were dyed red, agcording.io an. ancient custom of their race, they caused.ihe Amer- - ican Indian to be known as the "red- man." For this reason anthropolo- Rists have always re; arded ' the Jhon thuks as excesdingly important to their seience. * CLERKS TO SEB, ARTICLES MUCH needed in every home, especially by working men; good salary; per- manent position; if you are work- ing for small salary behind the counter, write to-day; "vou can double your wages a..d- be your own _ boss. Apply, Box "E. B.C. Whig oftice. The last of the Beothuks to be seen J. alive was Shanandithet, He died in Bt. John's, Nfid., in 1829. About this time, according to Dr. Speck, the eth. nologist, a number of expeditions were made into the interior by men of seis ence, with the hope oa discovering some of the fast.dwindlitig tribe, who were noted for their intense hatred and fear of the white man and bis GIRLS WANTED; highdst wages: ste ady employment. Apply, : | FOR INSURANCE THAT INSURES Go| nt. ------------------------ GENERAL I¥SURANCE--FIR BATEMAN ------ pote. FINANCE AND INSURANCE. ST. 20. A BATEMAN, CLARENCE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Accident; and Health Policies jssu- * 30 Hp 191 Cadillac. ed; first ass compares standard fully aguipped wit windsh Rates BJ. Hog Zen Wellington Sigpeet. - % 4 = tek &® GARDINER. FIR Accident Insuyra Broker; Real to Loan; a share business solicited. 67 Clare Street, Kingston. Phone 256 Emporium, over Northern Crown 0 W, H. Godwin & San's n "Crow | nk, Brock Street, or 'phone 421 pin ©, LIFE, b full EC wEe Life, Bras tons Flanders. ::" Money wind bh WK. CARROLL, Street. --Fire Life, Health, Insurance, Plate Class, Employers' Liability and Motor it Tnsurance, Security Ronda eal Ksiate in Winnipeg, Regina Ja¥gary, Moose Jaw, ete, 14 MARKET Accident and res MODEL "1" FORD © will be = I ct § cK immediately, D: 8. Per- | rin & Company, Ltd |! London, Ontario, civiligation. They found'some vacated camps, tepees, canoes, implements. of warfare, cooking aterails and oot ing, but no Beothuks. WANTED--GENERAL he disappearance of the Beo- thuks," declares Dr. Speck, "is ene of mosh. remarkable and interest. ing mysteries in the history of the Indians. After the expeditions in 1829 into Newfoundland many of the Mic- Jpacs moved into Newfoundland, and @% is possible that a few of the Boo. thuks, who had become separated from the body of their tribesmen, inter. married with the Miemacs and Jost their identity. «+The Beothuks called themselves the Osagannas, and wers known by Araditions. to the other tri by. this name. If you ask any of the other Indians anything about the Osagan. DROF A CARD TO A, HOWES, 114 for ' general carting aned out. Raglan Road L Also dashes cle SHOE REPAIRING OF EVERY DE- geription; first class work; 'best leather only used: one trial will suffice. Bring your repairs © to Scott's, 206 Barrie Street, gor, of Clergy West. THOSE RAVING GOOD SECOND- and furniture see me before any person else; T will FRONTENAC | MOORE'S GARAGE - Kingston, Oat LOAN AND ANYES ment Soclety: established 156 président, Sir Richard Curiwileht: z money issued on ally apt fae properties; mvalcipal a5 county debentures; ruortgales porchaset; deposits received afd Interest ale Te TO LET, FONE LATIGE DOUBLE FRONT nED. Si 1 « { enti 1 aie to lowed B.C. Mcfilll, Managing % TE Director, 87 Clarenle Sireet : wi TT EANY, 11-RO0 water heating R. MoCann, § IVERPOOL, LONDON, AND anonkg Fire Insurance Company. Available { assets, $61,187,215. In addition to whieh the policyholders have for security the unliniited lability of all the #ock-holders, Farm and | city property insured at lowest possible rates. Pefore renewing oid '~ or .givia new business get rates) HOUSE, 41 GROF from MUS & Strange, Agents, 'Phone, LP ! SIX -Ry Ww URNISHED COVE RGE STREET eished or unfurnisz 1: Hp able 1 BEOMAGE POR FUNRNITUNK, dry, airy rooms, absolutely moth SURANTRE FINISHER CLEAN, pay the highest rices; I have a large dora lange 'and all kinds of Stoves and furniture, J. Thompson, 333 Prin- cess Street. « A as they will' shrug their shoulders, point to the north and say: 'I don't w. Bomewhere up north; heard of ém.* "From what little we have of their language from old records and my own small vocabulary, it seems that thé Beothuk was an Mdependent stock and tribe. They were not related to any other Indians about them, either language or in race. "The Beothuks had an annual eere- mony which was ici in by the whole tribe a¢ ke, and at b which. they or ad i of a kind of root and: ire bodies: "This was haa cote em seater teste nt TO BRING THEIR Cloth and have it made up ne up. to-date suits, Price and workman. ship guaranteed to Please. Press ing and répatrin done. on the. shortest notice, Frome Galloway, 131 Brock St, near Bibby's Livery, GENTLEMEN SFARKS AND SPARKS, proof; your own lock and ke fromt"s Clty Storage, 202 Queen 4 "Phone §26b E ROOMS, ON be and siting NTIQUE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY, ebonlzing and gliding, enamelling and all, colors of mission work; all work iven best Driscoll" 23 Joh drop a card. DENTAL. : ™0 LAR ™ attention. Pat HE bait n Stxeet. Call or a Ee ¥ ! RNIN. % a ' "a ' entral 60 Willlum HOUSE, CORNER BROCK AND PRON. DENTISTS, Lena Blreets, facia Victoria reet, Kingston utd modern impfovements; hot water heating. Apply to 395 John. - Phone 346. £20 1-3 frincess 8. } 1 Sireer H. SIMPSO) DA, DENT. we 11] Pro D. S-- " reet. Telephone ARCHITECTS, HAIR, MOLES, "WARTS, Barn. marks and "all growthy and skin blemishes femoved permanently without scar: 237 years' experis Dr. Elmer J. Laks, Eve, Nose. hroat and Skin Specialist, 258 Bagot Street. n ¥ MEDICAL, ree one SMITH, AR Tr, BTC, ¥ Street 3 H. ©. ©. NASH, DENT 24 Welcker, Jesistent, 13 ' otis T¥ : DR. ©. || HENRY », oH 3 Princess St 268 Kir "Pt wow, wm Lelephone ect ------ SRTHUR ELLIS, ARCH ' University Avenue, A. AYKROYD, DDS, LDS, DENT. 013 ist, over Dominion Express Office, 15 Wellington * Btreet 'Pbone & SON ARCH. Qftiees, 255. Bagot St. e980 The Greatest Missichary, : The warmest compliment paid ves cently to the Salvation Army was madé by Hon. J. M. Gibso Lieuten- ant-Gevernor of Qntlivio.- ing at a mass meeting of 'in Massey H 1 f mhich J. F. SPARKS, 1 BA, M.D, PHYSIC AN and Surgeon, 100 Wellington St Office hours, 10 to 12 am, 2 to 4 and 7 10 9 p.m: 'Phone 356. DR. E, €, D, MieCALLUTY, PHYSICIAN, and Surgeon, 142 Wellington St E KNAPP, BA, LDS, D.D.S, Dentist, 13 Mo: 'treal Street, nesr FOWER § SON, ARCHITECTS, MER. Princess. 'Phone 662, Ground ticor chants' Bank » Bullding: corner office. | Brock and Wellington Streets UPHOLSTERER, OCEAN STEAMSHIP AGENCY. Office hours, 10 to am; # to § and 7 to 8 pm, Telephone 1083 OSTEOPATHY, TRANSATLAN es. C8 W. J. GAVINE, PPHOLSTERING, RE. pairing an NI pri, Balr mat. tress ren®vg Saad op 8 card or call 216 Bagot Btreet TIC LINES, ALL CLASS. = Kirkpatrick, - Agent, = 42 see Street, Kingston. Phone h hly b A ont i done so thoroughly by their or Jind Sone Now, 1, Tot. £ nor mmimizing Fe 3 'churches, but wd say that Se Sal. yation' Army is doing soci which is met being so effectively o successfully dene by church organiza. tions." ox SEER a hae : Arranged for Banquet. ' 'There was a meting of the execu tive of St. Andrew's Soeiety,s Wedies- | day aft n, when arrangements | ¢ for the banquet to he held on the Svening of ies day. Among "grtvests onor wil a Callout , i 5. Col. Penson inci pal onion, and ¥. 88. J nson, the United States consul," Brevity is also ~ 80k the 4 wor 34 hd i LAr CUNNINGH @ MUSIC i WINDOW CLEANING. "HEALTH WITHOUT DRUGS RR. G. Asheroft, D.O,, 136 Wellington St, SfRostiie the Post Office: chron'c diseases treated by teopat hic methods and Electrical Vibration: {isaments by appointment. "Phone ™ LEGAL. : AM & MUDIE, BAKRIST- rs and Soliciters. ow Office, 11 Clarence Street, Kingston. .. ESTABLISHED 1866 oF » now a8 waxi clear Ki HOUSR we do all nd oiling 4 put up THE SEASON ALL ALSBURY BROS". ORCHESTRA Call up 1079 or address 21 Sixth Street when in need of an or- chestra for dance, at home or ball Remember the 'phone number 079. ing ach loors: we aiso storm windows, gsion Wins. dow Cleaning 0, 21 ontreal St, ver Mclwad'¥ Drug Store REAL ESTATE. e = eHMAHONS ORCHESTRA, yYoLiy, clarinet, pigno, larger if required, open for engagements bulls, dances. rageptions, afternoon tess, tc. latest music: a trial solicited Appointments may be made at 286 Privdoeess Street, or 'phone 124. Ov The BEST Is COAL. The Cheapest "EGG $7.00 per 2,000. pounds, . ~STOVE $7.00 per 2,000 pounds. NUT $7.25 per 2,000 pounds. PEA $6.00 per 2,000 pounds. CAREFULLY SCREENED. BOUGHT AXD SOLD; RENTS 06. lected and raoney to loan: office, No 251 Victoria Street R Richardson PROMPTLY DELIVERED IFT » | years, cultivate ty acres and srech Sores Autry, & house worth slog tn CORY, obtain Deputy of interior of the ch par PE y A

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