Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Nov 1911, p. 3

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Told in 'Twilight 0400000400100 HF 10 8 Miss Mary Hors, King strekt, textained at a most enjoyable tea the fist of the week, The tds table was pretiily decorated with pink car- witic ns and lohted by .pmk shaded candle, The guests included Capt gd Mrs. Georges Roy, Mrs. Frances acnde, Misees Mabel and Dorothy fromafivl!, Miss Hilda Kent, Miss arie Cdrrathers, Miss Gertrade awson, Misses Fimma and Elsie fo Miss Phyflis Shortt, Miss Pes. Mr. RR. F. Harvey, Gildersleeve, Mr. I. Van G, H. Smythe, Prof. Ap- derson and Prof. smael, - * s Ap 'official dinner was given by Hig the Lie ntenant-Governor and Gibson, at Government "Houge, i Monday ev ening, in honor of Their Hogat Highorsses "the Covernor-Gen- I and the Duchess of Connaught, ng those whe hid the honor of be vited were Brig. -General and %. Cotton, Lieutenant-Colosel and A Vitor Williams, Houorsble J. K. apd Mry. Ken, and Colonel T. D. R. Hemuiing, A A G, and Mes, Hemming. doi ota - -~ Misy Marge Tay lor, Kins street, eq a informally al ten on Satur day afternoon, in honor of Miss Kate 1 The guests included Miss E Penwe, Miss Marjory Merrick, A Lithan Kent, Miss ' Jaoag Duff, In interest of Rev. J. P. McINNES LIBERAL CANDIDATE for Fron- temac, will be held as follows: -- Howe Island, Wednesday, 4 Fingerboard, Thursday,*Nov, 30, 7.30 Brewer's Mills, Friday, Dee. 1, 7.80 Petworth, Sat.; Dec. 20d, 2 pun. Verona, Sat., Dec. 2nd, 7.30 pan, Everybody welcome ddresses by Mr. Mclanes and others. epreseniatives are Invited to ap- pear on behalf of present Govern ment. -.. Ladies cordially Invited. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY, OF KINGSTON and PORTSMOUTH At. the mrgent request of a large number of independent voters, and havlug been tendered. the unanimous |" nomination by (he Liberal-Conserva. tive Party, 1 have decided to offer myself as the Candidate in support 'ot the honest and' progressive Gove ~ eriment headed by Sir James Whit. aey; and I respectfully solicit your elton and influence, A. E. ROSS, M.D. Nov, 20, Minion A in tn person at Ln or Bub- try by He nade at an. Eo 'mothe oe! SRE he i LE t Ix my ths. a po Sirah ls SES n mine miles of Slshde om mentoud © of a pantie 80 acr gragaolaly § owned otoupied father, Sesupled "daughter, brother or districts a h teader in ing May pre-empt a quarter a fie h r ha 8 hom Duties Must 5 of nua home ast sad 8 antey (ine! ding the admests ead ont ad Te HE acres Bi ender who abe SET Sik PINS Ades Sow = 40¢, 30c, 73¢, § B guest of Mra. ¥. Mise Vera Carwin, Mise 'Lenore Hamil ton, Miss Madeline Higging, Mise uw du Kent and Miss Johnson, * - - Those + bad the pleassre of meeting Mr. and Mrs. Reed Miller, of New York, fist summer, when they visited Kingwton, are delighted to welcome 'them back again, and Mrs A. W, Wianett gave some of their friends the opportunity of doing so at oa charming Jiltle musicale Tuesday evening, " . . . «, Mrs, A. 8B. Oliver and Mrs. James Higzios, Gore street, will receive on Fridayy for the first time this year, and afterwards on the first Friday of the month ducing the season. Sedgwick, entertained party on on Major atid - Mrs. OP Royal Military College, at a most delightful dinner Tuesday evening. « Ce Professor and Mrs. P. G. C. Comp bell chapergned a most enjoyable dim- ner at the Country Club on Monday evening. " Mrs, J. DeMille Burpee, 9% = Stuart street, will weceive on Friday, De | cember 1st, and not again umil Jaou- Pary. .. i. * Mrs. George MoKay, [46 Stuart street, will receive on Friday, Decem- ber 1st, and not. again until January. » . . . - Mes. H. R. Duff, Princess street, will receive on Friday afternoon, 'and mot again until the New Year. oe The Bishop >of Ontario and Lermox. Mills; Bishop's Court, entertain" at dinner this evening. Mrs will - . Major and 'Mrs. J. P. Shine, Royal Military College, will entertain at din- ner on Friday evening, Miss J. 0. Crisp, Union street, was hostess at the Reading Club on Mon day afternoon. i - . " Mrs. W. T, C. Bethel, af Pembroke, is 'the guest. of her ister, Mrs. Hoop- er, Lower Alfred street. Miss Agnes Richardson, University avenue, spent 'a few days in Tofonto returning home on Friday. Capt. and Mrs. H. A. Kaul jek and {two children sailed from Montreal for Liverpool, Thursday, November 16th, Mr. William Harty, jr., Otterburn, spout the week-end in Toronto. A » - ao" Capt, and Mrs. Perre Are now comfortably sattled in ¢ hutant's residence, at the Royal Miditary on | Collbge. Miss Kate McAdam, who spent: the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. George Richardson, University avenue, | re turned on Monday to Prescott. Mrs, William Hendry, who has been sporting several weeks with Mvs, A. Strachan, King street, left to-day to spend some time im Brockville. From there Mrs. Hendry will go on to Ot- tawa and then to New York to spend Christmas with her daughter, Mrs « Patton, . 4 Mrs. W. A. Clacton, Union street, returned, on ' Monday, from Napanee, where she was visitlag for a few days. Mrs. Hunter Ogilvie, Princess street, is spending some time in Boston. iss Fdna Burfows, of Belleville, will arrive in town this week, to visit Mrs. John Nicole, Union street. » Captain Colville; who has been the guest of Professor and Mrs. Colville, King street, Jelt town, yesterday, to take a trip through Canada. Mr. S. Birch, Bagot street, left, to- day, for Ution; to spend the week-énd with Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Putnam, and will return on Monday, with Mrs. Birch, who has been visiting in Utica for several Weeks. of Mr, Rabin ~Brooke - arrived; ast reek, from Porcupine, and is the guest Mr. Edward Ferris, "Willow Cot- toge" King street. . Alans Sutcliffe, of Tovonto, is the guest of Mr. and' Mrs. John Car- son, Princess street Miss Mona Knight Alice street, 'ar rived home, on ght. Al from Peter boro, where The was spending some time, Mrs. CharlesA. Low and her two children, Union street, will leave, the end of the week, for Aylmer, to spend a month with Me, and Mrs, David H, Price, . . . Mr. Cosmo. Cartwright, who was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Platt, for the. week-end, left, on Monday, for O- tawa. Mrs. Rynder, of Sydenham, was the A. Folger, Sydenham days this week. red Jones, who has been Sidney Jones, in Toron- now the guest of Ars, George street, for a few Miss Mild; visiting Mrs, to, 4 Grover. Be. Ernest Hubbell, of Sttawa, is ues of Mrs. H. Hubbel » Bagot Mr. aud Ae. York, arrived in Reed - Miller, of Now town, on ¥, aiage i "ftusks of the. extinct and re ihe. Winnet( ur Foe the past few months in C alifornia, nr- rived 4 fowm, towlay, to 'wisit Mrs. W. T. Miwnes, xt "Hillerolt," befbre going on to her home in Brockville. Dr. and Mrs. Sinelgir, Mes. Charles Watt, and Mis¥ Letitia Gracey, motor- el from Gananoque, on Tuesday, and spent the day in town. Mrs. *W, F. Nickle, Earl street, is ex- pected home fron Ottawa on Friday. * i Mrs. I. I. Cotnam, of Cobden. and Mrs, i! H. Miller, of South Mountain, who have been the guests of their Sis ter, Mrs. C, E. Walker, Pine street, left, on Tuesdny, for their homes. 'Mrs. -W. Givens, = "Maitland House,' * and her mother, Mrs. Emma , and" Master Henry Rill, returned, on Saturday, from Minnes. polis and Winnipeg, where they ghave spent the past six weeks. Miss Maniie Garrett, Johnson street, got street. ? fwho has been visiting Mrs. Fisken, in Toronto, ou her sway home from Win- nipeg, returned to town on Saturday. Mr. George Richardson, University avenue, spent the week- end in Conway. Colonel and os. Twitiing 'and Miss Loretta Swift are salling, to-day, from Trieste for India. Colonel Henri Panet will arrive in Kingston, from England, about the first of mext week. Mrs. Panet, who is visiting on the continent, will re turn until early in the spring, \ Miss Ruth Watson, of Vancouver, who ig the st. of Miss Bessie Smythe, West street, will 'leave on Thursday for Toronto, to ipend some time with her sister, Mrs. E. Camp- bell. Colonel and Mrs. A. B. Cunningham, On-gwa-na-da, returned from Toronto to-day, . Miss Chalie Shortt, King street, and Miss Dorothy Carruthers, Syden. ham street, after spending a few days in Ottawa with Colonel and Mrs. Rutherford, returned: home to-day. Mr. Frederick Merritt, of the Bank of Montreal, Cornwall, spent Monday town, Mra. Pemberton, who has spent some time with her daughter, Mrs. I'. I Stevenson, Broek street, will leave for Toronto om Thursday, to visit her sons Mr. G.-C, T. Pemberton. Miss Roxie Hinckley, Watertown, N.Y. is visiting at her home, Unjversity avenue. - . " in RG --i---------- Taxing Bachelors. ; Une of the smallest of the German principalities, is undertaking a very big experiment in financial legisla: tion. The diet gf the elder of the two principalities of Reuss, which lies iu Central Germany, to the south-east of the Thuringiun states, carried, yester- day, a' resolution in favor of increas ing the state income tax by five per cent. of the tax on incomes between £150 and £300, and by ten per cent. ol the tax on incomes exceeding £300 a year in the case of ummarried per- sons of either séx. who have reac hed their thirtieth year. The diet consists of {welve members, and the resolution was carried by seven votes against five. The super-taxation of bachelors has often been proposed in other Cer. man states, and was jaenlarly refor- red to as p possible form of imperil taxation by the Emperor William. -- Fartin. Lotter: to- London Tiros, Post- Mortem Sutprise, 'New York Tribune, Senator Sutherland, of tah, said ut a luncheon in' Washington of a bill that had been defeated : "It deserved defeat, for it was full of graft. The grafters, in their dis a hotta of over it, reminded me of e_ heirs of 'old George Smith, "Old George Smith was a million. aire, and his nephews and nieces had done very 'little hustling' since their childhood, because they expected to in- herit all his money, "Well, 'old Smith died in due' course, aed a short" time after "his death I met: ome of his nephews. 'So your uncle is no more, "What did he leave 'The nephew answered with & bitter shear : 'A golden-haired young widow of Whos existence we had never dream- ed, * 1 said. The Queer Argan Tree. Among the most remarkable trecs of the world is the argan, which abounds in Southern Morocco, but is seldom seen elsewhere. A "forest" of argans has a curionsly scattered ap- pearance, because the trees grow sin gly and far apart. 'They are very leafy, but seldom esceed twenty fort in height. The branches put out hori- «omtally, and begin a yard above the ground. Sheep, cattle und camels feed on the 'leaves, and goats will stand oun their hind logy to teach them. The wood is very afd, tind bx tremely useful to the natives, who make charcoal from it. The fruit, re sembling « large olive, is tised to feed catfle and to manufacture 'a valuable ofl." It also furnishes the prineipal sustenance of many of the poorer ng- tives. Scientific American. ------ tens "The Ivory Supply. In view of the rapid disappearance of the herds of elephants which for: iv roamed in Africa, and the ted number of those animals re iaining in Asia; attention has' been to the: enormous supply of which exists in the frozen tun Siberia, and whieh, # is t, will probably suffice for the [Ev s for many ivory consita of the the Speties ele- phant called mammoths. The tusks these: animals were of size, and are wonderfully abundant at some places in Siberia, where the frost has ¢ i in many ; the Chicage Post. ddge Stevens was angling in the fan hE BteES:. and just after din: involved in an prem: hes 3 ey The i SEE lo that jidge hodk. Seng: ao Ta hie huis hig Griffin, who his been oiinding ; TO-NIGHT GREATEST PLAY IN 30 YEARS. ORIGINAL 5 a, A Notable Seats now NEW YORK CITY, Miss Kimball, "0. Mrs. Reed Miller, Contralto, Reed Miller, Tenor. Frank Croxton, Basso. Grant Hall WEDSESBAY. NOV. 20(%, Plan opens at Uglow' 8 Nov. 20, 3 PRICES: $1.50, $1.00, 75¢, 50c. Tickets may be secured by 'phoning 1024, ' 887 LINGTON STREET, Near: Princess), are other hotels, nepe approach ahe Club homelike surrqundings. Located in centre of city close to principal theatre Charges are mederale Special rates by the week PF. M, THOMPSON, Proprietor. for and stores and | | ¢ & OONDENSED ADV ADVERTISING RATES First insertion de 8 ward, Each econ Secutlve fusertion theréaffer half one insertion 25e; three Insertions, $0cy six, $1; one month, $2. _-- AT Chur QE EN HELP--WANTED. GENERAL SERVANT. APPLY, EVEN. Ings, to Mrs. Bale, 90 Frontenac. SMART BOY TO LEARN THE PERNT ture business. Apply. to T.. F Harrison & Co, Princess Street BOY FOR MAILING DEPARTMENT; steady position to a smart, bright Aa Apply, Business Office, the -- PAIR Glare oF sel, i noe, Riv Andrew's 4 h rel ralur einen GIRS" STLYER with motegram oi ba ing 1 ing Stree any covery stantially note Wh otters Fo corner of 1s Finder or infor ion de of Clergy anyone ok ASSES ON | ergy nder to Si Kind we WATUH, R, « ota sehool build. d Barrie giving to Te will be sub. sr ading Watch rewarded at this office Guob GENERAL SERVANT once, Apply to Mrs. Wm. J 50 West Clergy Street. A YOUNG LADY; FROM 15 TO years of age, as mother's help ply to Mrs. Felix Shaw, Street. AT Arnel =f Ap 115 Bagot SIX SMART GIRLS TOLEARN PAPER box making: good wages: short hours. ApRLY to Kingston Paper Box Co, ing Street. GERMAN BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS. ment for a corner Queen 'Phone No CANARIES, Just regetyed Christmas 1 612 FIRST and. B SHiIv. arrie TEN GIRLS, AT ONCE; STEADY work. good, SMart w orieer tan earn $1.00 to $1650 a day Apply to of. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS fice, Kingston Hosiery Co. Ltd, King Street West, ¥ INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers. No canvassing Send for particulars, Press Syndi- cate, 3,960 Lockport, N.Y. : 100 GIRLS WANTED highest wages; steagy employment, Apply immediately, D. 8, Per: rin & Company, Lid, London, Ontario. BRUNSWICK HOTEL, ONTARIO opposite GTI NE, from bar and Epecial rates by C.PR.; supplied Hquors; (on with charg the Cousineau, Prop. egal. tn G the Liqu Ciga rates stable reasonable RIMASON cess Street: best of Ales ors and rs. Mes "25c ¢ by the Mulvil station, street HOTEL, Bur stocked with chaice one blo Car Hs best of wines €% moderate; week, John 342-044 Reers, st ach, Wiles Brands of or special week, ageommodation BUSINESS CHANCES. BAZAAR NETS $2,000 DRAWING OF PRIZES AT BST. JOHN'S CHURCH EVENT. Ganapoque Ratepayers to, Voile on the Question of the Town Taking Over the Public Library. Gananoque, Nov. 29.<The toncert and grand prize drawing, under the auspices of Bt. John's church, was held in Turner's lll, fast evening, and drew a large attendance." A finé musi- cal programme was provided, iu which Kingston wad veprosented by Messrs, N. O'Connor and 'W. G. Bailey, each rendering excellent solos. ' The draw- ing resulted as follows : $20 in gold, Harold Nelson; $15, Mrs. J. Matti- more; $10, M..G. Cliffe; #5, Mrs. Ag- new, Syracuse, N.Y.;' "Works ' of Shakespeare," James Bedard: chest of tea, Frank: Bedard, Fintufiady Nox; ton of coal, Mrs: J. ~Ieid; Pierce: field; watch, Ross Cr Hickory Island: rocking ehais;" Mss, FE-Baker, Toronto; Irish ave centre, Mrs. D. J. Kenny; silver tea set, Leonard Cava- nagh, Melecombe; "'Life of Gladstone," Joseph Sherby; Webster's Dictiohusy, Mre. J. Ledger; ink stand, Mrs. J. I. Lacey, Cardinal; "'Orators of Ireland,' b A. Bedette, Montreal: silver sét, J. €. Kelly, Pembroke; lawn mower, Frank Hicks; arm chaie¢, Mrs. Martie: foun- tain pen, Mrs. D, Mclean, Brockville: parlor lamp, Mr, Millan, Kingston, After the 'concert dancing was in- dulged in until midnight. The Citi- zens' band orchestra furnished music. The bazaar throughout vetted about $2,000 towirds the funds "of the church, . The big steel freighter, the Inland Lake line, was in port, on her last trip of the .-season, vester- day, and' took 'ora: bitge 'eolisignment of shovels from the D2 F, Jones. gom- pany; bolts from _ _the Steel ~Capany of Canada; rivets from the Parmenter & Bullosk company; hinges from Cow- an ~Brigton, i prher Zaneral ere ant 'billed "168" Fort William and western "poinrye The steambarge Hinckley arrived from Oswego, yesterday, with a cargo of coal for the pumping station. Mayor W. N. 'Rogers has offered or reward for ntormation 8) t will to the apprehension of prEon persons who, on the nigh Novem- ber 15th, broke an are. Fight on Stone street north and @ €é cor- ner of Charles an Noh streets. The home of Mr. and Mrs, F. Rich- ardson, front of Minis + Lansdowne was ' opened up" to friends last evening for a quiet d an At. a special sedgion Se oir d of directors of Gananoquegepublic li- braky, last Evening, it ga apie 1. call a 'meeting the a ion for Tuesday evening next10 de¢ide the question of requesting (Hé town coun- cil to submit a by-law at the munici- pal votidy in January for the town to take the Hbirary over as provided by lawe Mr. amd Mrs, De Driscoll and Mrs. McPherson, attending the funeral of the late Mra. 8. Latimer, returned home to Kingston, yesterday. G. F. Hurd, Charles: street, spent yesterday with friends in Lansdowne, I, Drie coll, of the Grimason house; ry ihren was in PEPESH, Hu nih i Nr. and Mrs, Sa streeg, has fohe 1a Shad | pi MeLeod's Titel, Hamel. Harel. Coun, do Corunna, of a lead phapped, hands and. I= be bottle, only at. Two new' oe ti or Probitiy ies 8 he sultan preachers, A LINE FOR EVERY none, WRITE us for our choice list agents' supplies; we have the . greates: ency proposition in Canada te- aky Yi: NO outlay necessary. Apply, B.C.I Co, 228 Albert Street, Ot- tawa. DOMESTICS eC AP. English' and Jrish Danish girls; partes twice -a I Apply injld, 71 Drummend. St, Pembroke Street, To. Bank Street, OLD Cou) able %. also arriving now, Tt Montreal, ronto, and tawa. Ot- CLERKS TO SELL ARTICLES MUOWH needed in every home, especially by working men: good salary; per- manent position; if you are work- 1 ing for small salary behind the" counter, write to-day; you can deuble your wages a.d be your own boss. Apply, Box "E. 'B, CC." Whig office. WANTED----GENERAL, SHOE REPAIRING OF EVERY be. ocription; first. clags, werk: leathet*only used: CP trial oi suffice. Bring Your repairs ore - Scott's, 206 Barrie Street, cor, of Clergy West. TAKE NOTICE, THAT ail kinds of second and stoves; will pa see me Refoge prone else. i. Thompson, rincess Stfeel, next St, Andrew's Lh h I WILL BUY hand furnitare y highest prices; GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR Cloth and' huye IU made up Into up- to-date suits. 'Price and workman- ship guaranteed to please. Press- ing and fepairing done on the shortest notice homas Galloway, 181 Brock Bt, near Bibby's Livery. SITUATION WANTED, ACTIVE YOUNG wishes position ply to Box 8.211, - GENTLEMAN as collector Ap- Whig office PERSONALS, MOLES, WARTS, BIRTH- marks and all growths and skin biemishes removed permanently' without 27 years' experi. Shed, Elmer J. Lake, Eye, Ea No Throat and §Kin Brasilia G58 Bagot Street. HAIR, scar: Pr. MEDICAL, DR. FREDERICK Bargeon. Office Te). 1058. Hours, ETHERINGTON, 243 Brock Street, i pm, $-8 pm. J. F. SPARKS, BALM PHYSICIAN and Su wgeon, 100 "Wellington St. Office hours, 10 to 12 2 tod and 7 to 9 p.m. "Phone 3 DR. E, C, MacCALLUIE, PHYSGIAN, and rie J43 Wellington Bt Oftice hours, and 7 to 9 pm, Toiehb ann: "1093. OSTEOPATHY, "HEALTH WITHOUT PRUGS"<R. G, Asherott, 1.0. 136 Wellington Bt. posite the Post Office; chron'e eases treated by ie Osteqpath ota and Eiectrieal Vibigsion: $i saments by appointment. e LEGAL. mgr NUDIE, CUNNINGHAM A PARIS, ers and Snteitorn Law Office, Kiagston. x Street, » To Open a Church. Newbporo, Novi 27 Tuesday, - De Mie] nape 12th, is set for the opening day of the new Holiness Movement church, at Newboro. Rev. R. Hqe- ner, Ottawa, will conduct the sere Liver] Yices, three times daily, until the fol- Liver towing Sunday, assisted by a refurn- ed missionary from Africa "ang ores Curtis / Bogart, Belleville, appointed Co West, Hast been a position, Mrs. PAL Copdand «of Eh: ANYONE, a mail ori lor business eanv Send Heac ANYWHERE, assing. for ock, Be yo book le free 2,969, Lackport, CAN START at Howe. No ur own boss t Tells how, NY FINANCE AND INSURANCE. FOR SALE. HiabDsows n HALL STON: EAN Frost's Carriage She som 20 Fins CLASS nd ne COURRELS, Red. -- ' ENTS, CANORS, apias, Lago on FLACK, AwNy camping on marine supphisg, English raincoats eo canvas, t bags slik hoods, motor Jot XY - Frank WwW. C r 'Phone 591 Sooke " oniatio " COUNTRY irom Kings modious a etlin 2 Taving water, outbu ete; fruit fa Si ple 'orchard garden ar Tedving the a bargain MeCann, 51 TO Cal STR ERY d Lao Cian STORE, wor Li CHO von Jane un RENT, Pagw, ray ¢ and 12, ip-1 ow Cees ad stock and gralu 4 y GARDINER," REAL § INSUra ie 67 « WING Hing y J 25s 252 I, 11-ROQ MB Brac i Hon » ¢ Jou "Go ry STREND STOR AGE ror ruRNITU HE, dry, airy rooms, abaol: telly roof; Lor own lock and k« rost's City Btorage, 299 Qu 'Phone Eh, " Wueun CLEAN FOR INSURANCE THAT INST nEs GO GENERAL BATEMAN to W Emporium, H. Godwin & Ni over Bank, Brock Street, Accl ed; Well Life, toms Money business Street, a 1 Employers' Boat Real Calgary, dent, and Health fret lass companies; rates Bot ington Street. ® Accldent Broker; Real to Loan; a « solicited ¢ Kingston % CARROLL, --Fire, 1. Ate, Insurance Liabiiit Insurance, Sec Estate in Win Moose Jaw, INSURA NC Fos 1 Son' rtd or f wh bh 42 i ne, LIFE, Policies tsau- standard on, Agent, 15 GARDINER ~~FIRE, Insurs ance and Cus ate and of « Your 6 Clarence *hone 336, ha --. MARKET Accident and Plate Glass, ¥Y and Moter urity Bonds, nipeg, Regina, ele, FRONTENAC ment LIVERPOOL, Fire Insurance CQ ompany assets, which' pres mon properties, debe depo lowed. C Director, ¥ Clarence secu all t city poss Bocie fdent, Si ey issued on ¢ munici mortg received McG esti ntures; sits LONDON, $61,187,215 the poileyhol rity the uniimit he property ible rates. Before LOAN "AND and stock-holders insured INVE ay ablished 15 Richard. Cartwrig . i ty and farm and county purchased: interest al- iH Managing Street p 8 AND GLOBE Avalluble In addition 1« ders have for ed liability of Farm and ar lowest renewing old or giving new business get rates from Mange & Strange, Agents, 325. "Pho ne rapes 'Phon DENTAL, AND SPARKS, 3 Eg Incess Street, DERTINTS, Kingston RH. SIMPSO let 288 Prircess W Ds, DENT. siephone C, NAS ker, . sduiaiant, TF biocess 8% at 8. A, AYKROYD, L.D, ENT. over Dominion "Expre 3 Office. i D.D.8, Wellington Bt, reet. "Phone A E Dent Princess. fice. offic KNAPP, ist, 19 Maztrea 'Phone 652, LDS. nD.DS, 1 Street, nest Ground fidor TEACHERS Ww ANTED. QUALIFIED TEAC HER, rou W. 3. GAVIN o burn ing sa J. BI ont, frome le Public lary lachloc Bchool ant qualific k, a Secretary gre ng an ING, RF. STER carpet work, nair mat. 8 enayating, Drs et a card or Bagot Woop The very choicest: COMFORTABLY FURNISH we 11 hi Wirt e WR ARCHITECTS, HENRY PP. svTH, 258 King Street ARCHITECT "hone 3 ARTHUR ELLIS, University 1018, ARCHYT® Avenue, RON 268 ARCH wa. NEWLANDS ® te Bagot ele Officen, 8. POWER 8 Sov, chants' B: TICTS, ding Broek and MER Torne i Bireets, Welllng! BOUGHT AN n lected and No. 251 Richardson SOLD; aoney * Vietorla RENTS te joan Street oe offs -- OCEAN STEAMSHIP AG FNOY TRANSATL, ANTIO ( Siren: Bt: 56% LINES, ALL ULA} Kirkpatric k Agent cet, Kingston. 'Phi i ; FURNITURE FINISHNR. ANTIQUE FURNTTU ne iy) 8 shonizing ¢ and all « work gi Driscoll, 23 drop a card ee MUSIC, TE ALT ar John Stree BRO, ORCHESTRA or address 21 8 Mem AHON'S clarinet open dances ep One HESTR A, plans for receg : inion mnie Appo intents TOMY Princess Street, or "ph Yio: WINDOW GLE xING, OF DALL HOY 54 cleaning 1s now here: we de kinds, such an waxing a. Bi floors: we alse clean an storm windows $1 , dow Cleaning Co. of ng Satreal over Meleod's Drug Store THE SEASON LONG CUT SPLIT Sound an? New. Prices reasonable. Any quantity delivered. sternal rest on Seoday, ny James orrigan, TE. fly of Brockville, sd on Adar i aged seventy-five years, passed to Her] IFT 'S.

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