Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Dec 1911, p. 3

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THE DAILY BRITISH wo, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1911. CHILDREN INVALIDS LL the AGED Need Sunshine pmrreere AND Scott's Emulsion Next to sunshine; nothing restores ih, strength and vitality like Scott's Emulsion ALL DRUGGISTS y 11-53 GAS FIRES, : We have the imitation hard and soft Coal Fires, just the hing for the parlor or dining pom grate; no trouble; no dus; Ho smoke; as cheap as coal tv use, Let ug give you a price piped and set complete, ¥ "Phone 515. Personal attention, : J. W. OLDFIN & CO, Cor. Sydenham and Ordusnee Sis. Ge g Cotton Root: Compound. Fy A Ulgtine ne Tapio. 40d ily Reiriaior on ic h wo Women ean VE "dr u Reto: or sent on t of Adis "iy aunpiir, Adina Tg w i Ping, RIFE, ACCIDENT, SICKNESS AND GUARANTEE INSURANCE EFFECTED, lor & id ye ped, inc Meoie 0. Toes Renal Estate Bought, Sold & Exchanged Call or communicate with J. 0, HUTTON, 18 Market Street, Kingston, Ontario, cacsrepase THE CLUB HOTEL WELLINGTON STREET, (Near Princess). There are none approach the homelike surroundings, Located In centre of city principal stores hotels, Club hui for other and close tg and theatre, Charges are moderate Special rates by the week. P. M, THOMPSON, Proprietor. i : ¢ i ¢ A WORTH CONSIDERING Some beanie Frnt for get this jen that Desc Is cei or v rm weather th HA Aa be i. annreciate that It's refroching Ea beneric ial all the year roumn We are agents for Fisher Bros, Portsmouth; Berlin Lion Brewery, Berlin: Stroh's Imported Heer, Detroit We make a specialty of Keg Beer for the Christmas Trade. The THOMPSON BOTTLING CO. ARO. THOMPSON, Frop: Telephone 304. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NOR1H- WEST LAND REGULATIONS, ANY PERSON WHO I8 THE SOLE head of a family or any anal eter 1} years mes! a quar tion. of Av aval abies 'Dominion Jha in herta a few weeks' holidays. with her ry exhausted btaln crs od $100 por sere. Dy : of the cniater of » pf Ht oH var % oh person at Agency or Bub- intry by pr Cisenoe om sorta mo! a x months' residense upon and cultivation of the land In each of three years, homesteader~ may live within nine miles of his uomestead on { ~ Mia or by, bia owned and occupied infer mother, son, daugl or n in certain districts - homesteader in anding may pre-empt uarter 10 gi ry Tas ho! 1244 po , sere. eg us on the homestea months in each years from Ante of homeriond entry (Inciud BE the to earn homes hm rand sultivate Hifty acres ® 'right and o oy es on may Bit ay a FucnnuarTns OR JEWELRY MEN'S. OLR TIE PINS a GOLD CUFF LINKS x vs Goin LOCKETS- as VEST BUTTON SETS ¢ 00 up, MEN'S GOLD TIE CLIPS-- FPFT ROLEX THE SPORT REVIEW REFEATED THE RM. C. JUNIOR TEAM a Ee For the Dominion Championship by 27 to 12--Winners Had the Ad- vantage on the Muddy, Field. The Petrolea junice rugby team was too hard a nut for the Royal Military College jugiors to" "crack in the final game on Saturday' afternoon, in the Western Ontario oil town, for the do- minion championship. The Petroleas won by to 12. At first, it looked as if it would be a complete walk over for the home team, .as al yuarter time the score was 11 to 2, and hal time, 22 to 5. In the third quarter, how- ever, the cadets held the Petroleas and were also shut out themselves. In the lust quarter, Petroles scored, five and Cadets seven. It was the geod condition of the Cadets'thai saved them: from a worse defeat, as they played strong at the end. The weather eomditions were any- thing but satigfastory for good rugby, The mud was gnkle deep over most of the field, and proved a big advavlage for Petrolea, whose supkrior weights the lighter team were not able to stand. Petroles gsined yards repeat- edly in straight bucks, but were often penalized. Referee Grifliths claimed that there was interference on the line. The passing of ithe Kingston team was brilliant, bt not effective, owing to the quick tackles of the I'e- trolea outside wings. The game was clean throughout, not one man on either side being sent to the bench. The teams : > R.M.C.--Full back, halves, | McGann, ter, Ross; se rimmage, Vandersmithson, Matthews and Dennistoun; wings, Fish er, Lattimer, Hay, Patterson, Leach and Jondran. Petrolea--Full back, Stokes: halves, Deacon, Billings and Pollard; quarter, Mefiowan; seri Ck id Rainsberry, Tho mas and Smith:* wings, B. Webb, J. Webi, McMullen, Rose, Peat and Crap: 27 Barwis; "Reteregs 1. Griffiths, St. Catharines; umpive; W, J. Slee, Toronto. Intercollegiate Rugby. The Tutercollegiate rugby champion- ~ee@ thin schedule for the will be as follows : ° Oct, 5 at Ottawa, McGill at Toronto. Oct, 12-Queen's: at McGill; Ottawa, Oct. 19-Ottawa- at Queen's; McGill, Oct, 26--(ueen's at Toromo; McGill Ottawa. Nov. 2-MeGill at Queen's; Ottawa at Toronto, Nov. 9- at Mclill Queen's Toronto at T Toronto at at Toronto at Queen's; Ottawa iin A Bigger 'Rooters' Club. The interest shown in the Rooters' Club last year in ebnnection with the Frontenac hockey team, will be noth ing compared to the interest which will be shown this season. Those eon- nected with it are more enthusiastic about i than ser wind (he promise of a bigger antl better one has been giv- | en. Some of the songs will have to be changed and new ones are being composed and the music made appli- cable to the band, he Basketball Games. There were two games in the junior series of the Sunday Sghool Basketball League, at the Y.M.C. gymnasium, on Saturday afternoon, hetween Sydenham and Cooke's latter winning the sized score. The second game was be Tween St. Paul's. and Bethel, St. Paul's won the game by a large geore. the 8, * Sharbet Lake Notes. Sharbot . Lake, Dec. 9.--Misa. Mur- ray, of Smith's Falls, is visiting her sister, Miss A. C. Allen, professional nurse, of Peterboro, is here to spend i On December 2nd, the i and gchool children gathered at the statfon to welcome the duke and duchess, The children looked well, marching and carfying flags. They sang "The, Maple Leal." Miss F. Wil- liamson is visiting at Parham. rents. te ai The Newman Eleetri¢ company has received the contract lor putting a new electric lighting service in the curlidg rink. 4 Sickness is usually caused by the acew mulation of waste matter and i Dr. Morse's . Indian RootPills, enable the bowels, the kidneys, the lungs and | FEE Hutchinson and Cronyn; quae season of 1912 Jig in line. Fhe. first was | game by a good-, '(day that the daisy was never THE LATE vi. S. 85. SMITH. Tribute Paid Deceased by.ghe Ems porinm, Pa., Independent. Ihe Independent, of Emporium, Pa. has this xéference to the death of Dr. 5. 8. Smith ; Heath eirded 'the earthly career 'of Ii, Sylvester. §. Smith at his | home ot. Fourth street, on Wednesday ais térnoan, Novemoer 220d. Death was not entirely unexpected, althnugh he had been at death's doqr so many times 'that hope was held out that he might again p the crisis, Dr. Samth for a Td or more sufiered from heart faiture. Hp sought relief from the 'best authorities in thy! coun try, but while Mls life was prolonged | Last several months in his Canada, and got soon suffered a ree fapse, when he eomsulted a specialist tin Philadelphia, and spent a month (or more at Atlantie City, in the hope that the salt sea breeze might help him, but # did not and on his re turn home be took his bed, which he never left, ts Seni was bors near Kingston, wade, Canada, August, 22th, jes, e was a son of Hiram ar (Lonard) Smith. He was hin Nar educated in is hative country aud in 1566 he watered Rush Medical College, cage. aul and. graduated three years later, his profession a short {ime Frasier graduated in Chicago. lle then: came to Priftwood and began ta practice there, meoting with great fliomil While there he was married io M Mary Brown on Jamary 130th, 1571, and about ten years later maved to, this place, where he resided ever sinee. Ha wife died about three ears ago, and it was while on his Ee vigit last summer that he married Mis. Ida Hamilton nee Mosher), of this place, who survives wn His funeral wag held Sunday, and was very largely attended, showing the high regard in which deceased was held, Rev. Joseph A. Anderson, of Milton, .Pa., prdthed the sermon, Rev. KR. H. Bent, Rev. L. Tate and J. Emory Weeks, Er of the bbytorian, Ppiscopalian and Meth- odist Episcopal . churches, respectively, {assisting in the services. The Masonic Hodge, whose burial service was ob- ao srved at the mausoleurh, attihded in a body, about forty-five members be In addition to the local membership present, brethren from all | 'the neighboring towns were pres: ent-"Heorge HN. Fry and Hon. D. B Baird, Sinnamohoning; George W. tTowers, Driftwood; €. Gi. Minick, Capt. P. R Smith, I. C. Davison and: Hon, | George R. Dixon; Ridgway. «Very ap: propriate remarks were made by Hon. George R. Pixon, Hen. George W, Huntley, Hon, D. P. Baird, Capt. I» | R. Smith, Thomas H. Norris, Hon, B. W. Green, CC. (i. Minick and Hon. 1k | H. Mullin, when the large assemblage {silently wended its way from the Ma- | sonic lodge room to the residence of the departed brother. The following friends and relatives from a distance were present : George W. Smith, brother, Westhrooke, Ont. Mrs, Rosevear, sister, and Mrs. OC, W. Drury, niece, Kingston, Unt; Dr, Ross Alan, mephew, and wife, Oledn, N.Xa Samuel © Greenfield, nephew, Fairport, N.Y: br. R. lL. Leonard, cousin and ' classmate, Chicago; Mrs. J. M. Gillon, ! niece, New York; Mrs. J. J. Mclnnes, Corry and Mrs. F. Linsell, Wilcox, daughters of Mrs. Smith; Miss Nellie O'Day, Kane; Joseph Neale, Williams. port; Dr. J. V. Otto, Port Alleghany. The Elk County Medical Society was répresented by Drs, Wilkon and Mull- haupt," St. Mary's; Rutherford, Shaw and McAllister, Ridgway! Palmer, Johnsonburg; Corbet and Beale, Drift- twoad; Heilman, Grounds, Bush and Falk, of this place. Casket bearers were selected Emporitue Masonic lodge and Messrs. Robert Lyomt, Leon IR, Fat, ot pe Harris, Russell Me Cay, Harris, Edward Nye, Jar Soh br and K. BR. Vaught. Wil: lard BE. Leslie, of Pittsburg .. assist: od by Bernard Egan, of this' place were in charge of the funeral, The casket was of copper bronze. Dr. Smith was a man who made » lasting impression on the community in which he lived. His ability as a phrysieinn, his personal sacrifices to accommodate his patients, his gener asity ip dealing with poer people, his endurance to work day and night, alt contributed to extend his popu larity and to 'give hima prestige in the community that was well nigh invincible. Perhaps hall of tim town aod county swore by Dr, Smith. Peo ple were afraid to gey sick unless they were sure of his presence. He had remarkable luck in the treatment of diseases and as a Wsitant he always ldt cheer and encouragement with his patients. Br. Smith was honored by the siti: rons of Cameron county, having been hated associate judge and represon- tive, as well as coromer, and'. eom- pany surgeon for the PRR. for seve ral' terms, The wife 'amd relatives have the universal sympathy of ur own citisems, Pence to his nshos. Value of Old Stamps, A lady living in Sydney, Australia; for many years has hoarded a collect- ion of postal stamps left by her. fath- er, who Bag puremet is he of col: hosting x for Rly years, The Aghios ran knowledge of the phitately and th -- a trunk. Last week og a be ngver gut complete relief, sumsner he spent alive 'country, some relief, but from were | stamp exhibition, and for the fest time awoke to the. value of the Stampa in her ou the assistance of experts who timate the value of the itm ~ $100,000. --Boston Glgbe. tee The (Daisy in Dixie. A Southern man told us the other knows | 5 in the south till after th the Hates. So oer por of is " Th "and march to the sea' can be follow- Does fm_tiug bythe dies gebd must have been transported the hay brought along to fend horses. I've never heard any other "Cleveland . Plain Deal- 'Miss: Bye Weirton, and Deiah Pan ney, of "Cleninors, were married on Werdniodlay, th} Hocemdiwr, Nigw Boel | AMUSEMENTS. (GRAND Y OPERA Y HOUSE) Tuesday, Dec. 12 Mr. Wm HAWTREY |x md His Distinguished Company of Soadon Playeon, the Laughing Sec. cess of Two Continents, DEATH ov MRS. AVALINE WAT. SON ON SATURDAY, The Canoe Clgh Arranging For Its Annual Ball--=Water Metor For Grace Church Organ. Gandhggue, Dec. 1l.--at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leman Griffin, wellingtoft street, on Saturday, Mrs. Adeline Watson passed away to rest in the fifty-sixth year of 'her ag, af ter an illness of "considerable dura- tion. The funeral took place this afternoon | to Marble Rook cemetery. In the surrogate court, before Judge H. 8. McDongld, the administration of the person] estate of the late 1. H. Randall, of this town, was' gant ed to Jane Randall, 'widow of the deceased. These are the officers elect of Leeds chapter, No. 182, RAM: i, Z., Robery J, Webster: Principal cipal Wilber Clow; principal J J. nl Da visy scribe, EB. ex-Comp. A. B. Munro; scribe, N. ex-Compe: W, F. Martin, principal © sojoorneér, Joseph Fraid; Jamitor, James McKellar, A walér motor for the. of the pipe organ at 'Gmace church was ised. for the first at yestérday's ser vices: +o ' Rev. Albert R. Orser conducted both services in Grace church yesterday in the absence of the mew paster,, |. J. MeClement. Ganunoque Canoe apd Motor association will hold ite ng ball in Turne's hall, on New night. Grace ized with Boat annual Year's male quarfette has reérgan- Robert. Allen first tenor, William Allan sesond temor, George W. Scott first bass, Thomas Scott second bass, and were heard for the first time) since their reorggnizationdat the servige in Grace chreh last ing. KF, J. McClement and Miss McClem- ent are expected in town to-day, the latter not having arrived in Montreal in time to get here for Sunday. Miss MeClement was a passenger on the Empress of Ireland which brought. out the Princess Pattiely of Commanght. Mr. and Mrs. J. Briggs, Water- town, N.Y., are A a short time herp with the latter's 'mother, Mrs. John L. Heaslip, Vietoria ave mite, Mrs, Grace Keounedy, guest. of her sister, Mrs, A. Sack aon, the past few weeks, has returned her home in Perth, George H. Stunden, Wiawipeg, speeding a week in town with his mother and sigters, Victoria avenue I'. H. Lativiere, Ottawa, was 'indiown with relatives on Friday. Mrs. William tulloch, sr., First street,, accompan- ied by her daughter, Mrs, J. Hoek- stra have gone to West Baden, In- crana, for a short time, and "thence will proceed to Chicago for the win- ter. even J. to 15 Disinterested Advice? Ottawa Free Now comes Mayor Guerin the Montreal Advertising Cluh densunees newspapers which soothing syrups and other medicines. A ~~ Montreal states that the mayor was in his words, Dr. Guerin is a physician. Is his onslaught om package medi cines the result of convidtion or anti pathy ? There are proprietary which have lived more Sickness or disease than any living physician. There are packaged medicines which can be procured in any drug store, whose ingredients: are harmless and whose effect is bepefital on the 'eon- ditions which they are designed to rectify, The prepared remedy man's doctor. Press' 4 before and udvertieg patent newspaper unspalog medicines is the poor For® a quarter he can obtain. . from its use the relief for which Dr. Guerin's profession' would charge a dollar and up. Two Sorts of Punishment. Syracuse Post-Standard Justice Shove collected £6,000 from husbands who wonkin™t support their wives during the last year. The money went th. the wives. That is the new fashioned method of unishing husbaticds who are brought Pre court for mommsoppert. The old-fashioned way was to send the hushand in jail. There he was supported at the public expense. The wife of necessity offen became a pub lic charge, toe. In short, to teach. a husband that he must do his domestic duty, he was kept, often in idleness, at public expense and his wife, de prived of what small hélp her hus bad gave, was kept at publie expense also. : Justice Shove's way is better. - What a "Safe" Seat Costs. Toronto Globe, "It has been known to cost ae 'much as $10,000 for a man. to get one of these conventions. And there were men ready Yo put up the money, , bechuse | they new out Tawanbe/ ren a yative, Wi s elected. [sy that the he dn of Soaks Roking in nominalions is past. The man who will pay $10,000 to uy his fiy's vols at 'a convention is as Pad as a thief, because ho sieals what is worth more than yonr money-- your franchise." In these staciling . words . B. iteid, the well-known ode 3 who fighting Be, Pype for seat A in Ray to, daylight nto the M The Eminent English Character Actor{. for] sereeesacneeresatens i ------.. The People's Forum 1: 3 w} Fizat tnnertion te & worl. Esch con secu insertion thereafter hall ment 8 word, Minfmum charge for one lssertion 35c; thre Imseytions, Soe six, §1; one month, 82, HELP--WANTED. COOK: GOOOD WAGES TO SUM. able person. Apply at Whig of- ice, NEAT GIRL, Store. Apply fectionery AT at Store, "ONCE, FOR Grimm's Con- Princess Street BOY FOR MANLJNG Heady Position to a y, Busin Whig. isd ARTMENT: 'smart, bright Otllee, tne s-- emp yn A GOOD MAID Fon housework: references Apply to Mrs. S. Anglin, rick Street. GENERAL required 8h Bar- INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers, No' canvassing Send for particulars, Press Synd)- cate, 3,96% lockport, NY, ONCE, A GENERAL SERVANT; no laundry or upstair roth re- ferences required, wages, par month. Apply to' Bog B., his office. a SIX GIRLS TO LEARN PAPER BOX making; good wages: short hours; steady work: hours, 7.30 to © Saturday afternoons off, Apply, Kingston Paper Box (eo, Kihg Street, GIRLS WANTED; highest wages; steady employment. Apply, immediately, D. 8. Per- rin & Company, Lid, London, Ontario. A LINE FOR EVERY HOME; WRITE us for our choice list of agents supplies; we have the greatest! agency proposition In Canada toe day: no outlay necessary. Apply BCL Co, 228 Albert Street, Ot- OLD COUNTRY DOMESTICS CAP- able Scotch, English and Irish maids; also Danish girls; parties arriving twice a month. Apply pow, Tne Guild, 71 Drummond St Montreal, 47 Pembroke Street, To- ronte, and 227 Bank - Street, Ot- tawa. CLERKS TO SELL 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; fou can double your wages a.d be your own boss. Apply, Box "BE B, C.)° Whig office. WANTED----GENERAL. TWO SINGLE ROOMS housed, or four. rooms in hot Jor lady students, as Street as possible. Diyas HER address or 'phone SHOE REPAIRING OF EVERY DE- peription; first class work; best leather only used; ome trial will suffice. Bring your repairs te Scott's, 206 Barrie Street, cor, of Clergy West. IN TWO ane near Ap- 749 TAKE NOTICE, THAT I WILL BUY all kinds of second-hand furniture and stoves; will pay highest prices; see; me before anyone else, J Thompson, 333 Princess . Street, naxt St. Andrew's Church, i GENTLEMEN Cloth and bave it made up into up. to-date suits. Price and workman ship guaranteed please. Press. ing and repairing done on the shortest notice homas Galloway, 131 Brock St, near Bibby's Livery. TEAC HERS WANTED. MALE. TEACHER Hinchinbrooke: ply. ence, Ont, FOR 8.8, Protestant stating Salary and to Geo. A. Smith, Ne. 5, AD experi- Parham, UPHOLSTERER, w. J. SAVING, UPHOLSTERING, RE. pairing al cavhat Nok, nalr mat. renovating. rop a card call 216 Bagot Street. " LEGAL. T CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, BAKRIST. ers and Solleftors, Law Offices, 7 Cldrence Street, Kingston. At Crow Lake. Crow Lake, Dec. B.~The bax social held here on December 6th was. a gram! sudcess. The proceeds amounted {to $13.50. James Hawley his sold his farm to Alexamder Coaty. Mr. Hawley intends going away in the spring. A number from around here faire. SVimiierort and Perth poultry isitors:--Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Clow and daughter, Winnie, 8. Jones' Mr. and Mrs. J. and Miss Cathrine Rhamg; Thompson at Jobm Knapp' . ting at R. Reynold's; John ewer a a Mune 41 at. James Hawley' 8; rederic at Joseph MeVeigh'sy Mrs. E. Barr and Mrs. Hamilt gin C. Kuapp, Mrs. Robinsom, Me. Anderson's, as. te Hartington Happenings. Hartington, Dec. S.--Many attendad' the nomination at Sydenham on Mone hay. Adrian and Jan elle, ~ Queen's, attended the co exetcises at Sydenham High School on December Ist and spent Satarday 30d Bugday with their parents here. aitended the Ladies" Aid bazaar arrowsnéth, Wednesday ening. Nes. Revelle has as teacher heve, and will het Bastion of 8.8, Ra 21 Kingston, _3t the be TO BRING THEIR SeRvIvEVIveee RRR aa LOST. JA, WITH NAME ON & handle, lest or mislald, an Pha WHE nume on pandfe. 1in- ofmation will be gratefully receiv. ed Meek, da A SILK UMER SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ON JOHN- . 'mon Street, near Division, pair. of eve £lanads Finder kindly leave i Johnson Street, or Whig of- e - "ANNIEY two photos afternoon. Whig of: A GOLD LOCKET, NAM engraved on front and inside, Wednesday Finder Kindly retyrn tice and receive BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS. 10 reward GERMAN CANARIE FIRST SHIpP- ment just received: just the thing for a Christmas gift. W. J; Driver, corner ueen and Barrie Streels "Phone No. 612, MOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. BRUNSWICK HOTEL, ONTARIO ST. opposite GTR. station, one block from CPR; on street oar line; bar suppiled with best of wines and liquors: charges moderate; special rates by-the week, John Cousineau, Prop. THE GRIMASON HOTEL, 343.34 Princess Street. Bar stocked with the best "of Ales. Beers, Wines Liquors and choicest Brands « Cigars. Meals, 25¢ each, SI special rates by the week Yard and stable accommodation. Rates reasonable. Mulville & Driscoll BUSINESS CHANOES. ANYONE, ANYWHERE, CAN START mil order business at home. No TE Be your own boss Send for Tree booklet. Tells how, Heacock. 2.969 Leckpert, FINANCE AND INSURANOW, ¥OR INSURANCE THAT INSURES GO o 'W. H. Godwin & Son's Insurance LAR Ry over Nortliern Crown Bask, Brock Street, or 'phone 4:4 GENERAL INSURANCE--FIRE, Accident, and Health Policies issu. ad; first-elags companies; standard rates, J. Zoo Agent, 15 Wellington Street. BATEMAN & Life, Accident toms Iroker; Real Estate Money to Loan] a share of business _ soliefted §7 Clarence Street, Kingston: 'Thone 2386. and K. CARROLL, Street. Fire, Life, Acéident Health - Insurance, Plate ' Glass, Employers' 'Liability and Motor Boat Insurance, Security Bonds, Real Estate in JY ipnipeg, Regina, Calgary, Moose JAw, elc, 14 MARK and FRONTENAC LAN AND ment Society; established 1863; president, Sir Richard Cartwright; money issued on city and farm roperties, muni cipal and county ebentiires; mortgages purchase 1 deposits received and Interest al lowed, 8. C. McGIN, Director, 87 Clarence Street LIVERPOOL, LONDON, Fire Insurance Company. Ax assets, $61,187,216, In which the polieyhold ore have security the unlimited Hability all the stock-holders Farm and city property insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange & Strange, Ages, 'Phone 2285. addition to fm DENTAL. SPARKS AND 8p. 230 1 Princess "Phone 346. 8. BH. SIMPSON, LBS, = 268 Princess #t resp iron a ick 8 wtant, 113 Princess a 8. A, AYKROYD, ND.D.S, LDS, DENT. ist, over anh "Bxpress Office i Wellington Street. 'Phone BB KNAPP, Dentist, Princess. office BA, LD. 8. 1 Montreal Street, near 'Phone 653, Ground floor MUSIC, SALSBURY BROS, 1079 ORCHESTRA Call up or address 21 Bixth Street when in need of an or- chestra for dance, at home or ball Remember the 'phone numbers 07e. . MEDICAL. FREDERICK Surgeon. Offtoe, Tel. 1058. Hours, DR. JETHERINGTON, ow Brook Street 5 pin, 8-9 pm 5 J. F. SPARKS, BA, M LD, PHYSICIAN and Su geon, 100 Wellington St Office hours, 10 to 12. a.m, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. "Phone 356. DR. oD PD, MaeCALLUTL, PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, 142 flington = Office hours, 10 to 12 am. 4 and 7 to § p.m, Telephose 1003. "We ESTABLISHED 1866 & "We Guarantee Every vad." Salute Returned. BR was the last nwsic lesson before the Christmas holidays, and the chil dren had been thinking more about the coming festivities than about' their studies, wo it had been rather unsatisfactory. . Y "Well, children," said the soper- visor, as he was ahout to leave, "I wish you all 8 merry Christmas and 1 hope that when vou retors after the holiday ® you will Have more masie in your hisds than you have to-day." Without 4 moment's hesitation, chime the reply from forty little arching, "The same to you, ir. Browning." 's Magazine, had 1AFY, GARDINER. --PIR 5, lygusance and Cun- your xr INVESCO. Managing AND GLONE Hable of PE: D.D.S, FOR SALE. omwcLoTh, LINOLEWVM, ALSO Some Cork, all remnants; a great differ- + lu prices, at Turks - Phone A GROOM BRICK COTY; ro Shaan Street. i to diate! ay te LX . Bond, bg" Fpontena) Sa he ° BEAUTIFUL URIGHT CAWINET ETand plano, waintt vawe: has Deen rented threa months only. with sell 10 Quick buyer for cash or wn mouthly planta, Apply, hex Tid Whig eifice ACh AWNING! ping out EN Non aries. s1ppi -- FAlncoau a kit Paani or pa . morn 'Phone $31 or 33 A w. C TO RENT, GROCER King and 2 Wer ¥ SToRe, COR, Gordon. Grocery or ied ENT, FA in 'the Lor th ai sion of ed tWo sets ts: marily i 3 ANDI RI i tale aud Ins TRACE Street, eb Ws- Clarence TO LET. DWELLINGS, furnished, Broek FURNISHED AND UN. Stoves, ele. MeC ann, 5 A Five- ROOM BRICK COTTAGE Ne. > ] ohngon Street; pose ssion Sth Abply, Pr niénac SUrdet Bond, STORAGE FOR FURNIT > ary. ry rooms, a Frat . aay mn a. a » ARCHITECTS, HENRY Pr. SMITH, ARCHITECT, 26% King Street. 'Phone 345. m-- . BETO, s, ARCRTTROT, im Avenue, Telephone ARTHUR _RLIg Faiiyersity ne WM. NEWLANDS tects, ete "Phone 608, & SON, ARCH Offices, 258 Bagot St. POWER 8 SON, ARCHITEOPS, MER. chants' Bulldiag, * corner ank Brock and Wellington Street ts, REAL ESTATE, ..35® AND SOLD; RENTS and money to loan: 61 Victoria t Righs wrdson, Btreet, OCEAN STEAMSHIP AamNOY, INOY. TRANSATLANTIG LINE Kirkpatrie o roros Street, 668. ALL LASS Agent Kingston. 'P bons FURNITURE FINISHMR. ANTIQUE FI RNIPURE A SPRCIA Ty ebonizing and gil ding, mame ! and all colors of mission work; work given best attention Driscoll, 28 John Btreet. drop a card. pal Call - WINDOW CLEANING, THE SEASON: OF PALL cleaning is now hers: we do al kinds, such as waxing apd olling fibors: we also clean and put up storin windows, Kin ston Wine daw Cleaning Co. 0 nireal St, aver Mcieods Si Store Ros OSTEOPATHY, "HEALTH WITHOU T DRUGS, ih Asheroft, D.O, 196 Wellington Po opposite the Post Offices chron'a diseases treated by Osteopathin methods and Blectrieal Vibration; iteatments by appointment. 'Phone \ PERSONALS, LEARN TO HY PNOTIZE LEARN TO influe control others; madd and money; easy ta learn; Send your address for a wonderful free book ta M Nn. Betts, 4 Bank Blagg, Fackaon, Mich. "un HAIR, MOL KS, WARTS, BIR - inarks and an &rowihs and ia Uiamiales Femored permanently rou SCAT; re' x - ence, ~ Wtmee 1 ., Eye se, Fant had, Skin Hires ios 'Burn Swift's" Ear. Special in Is the femur made by many care- ful housekeepers, when speaking of Coal and Wood Try US Next Time. Cradle Made From a Pumpkin. The eradie wad by four-year-old Mise Rolls, of Sania Psuls, Cal, is made from a giant putpkin thai was grown on her parents' ranch. The pumpkin weighed, when pickad, 230 fou 's and the vime on which it grew e twelve other pumpkins, of an average of 130 pounds each, it is said. Boston Globe. "The Money Moon." "Following the Stan" "Treen God" "Purple Sook. ings, amd gther hgoke sited to Ta bard fou library. Gibson's. Rohl of it aod GE

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