Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jan 1912, p. 6

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PAGESIX. +... SEEN THRO "Kingston Regarded 25 a Fine Spot----What Me Our Mitiodism =~ ENGLISH EYES e Spo What he Thinks of ---- WE. Skinker, in Methodist Reeord Hall-way between the two great cit- ies is Kingston, beautifully situated on ihe shore of Lake Ontario. This is ite' his the oldest ities of Canada, and is os hack to the early dave ol the rn occupatioh, as the in scription over the gate of the. Tete du Pont barracks reminds us. Kingston, "the old Limestone city," as it is called, from the character of many of its buildings, is « place of 20,000 peo- ple, with all the amenities of city life ~fing . wmiversity - buildings, = court houde; city hall, general hospital, Roy- al Mili, College, . Armopries, good shop, wmBny churches, including four Methodist. 1 have seldom seen = more inviting. ns a residence. 8 beside the broud sweep of the great inland sea, in un atmosphere that almost sparklés with brilliance, and with some of the loveliest scenery of the world in the Thopsand: Islands | on_the one side, and the myriad lakes of, Northern Ontario on the , other, mist be most desirable, t it is of Kingston Methodism that I want' to say a word or two. It frou the English point of view a towh of: gondigions for a compact Methodist circuit can be conceived of, it is Kingston. Tlefe, within probably Tews than twe dduare miles, there ar four «substantial Methodist churches. Nisa {hen in Heavily burdened with t off of them has a good, or at worst a fair, congregation. It is Yinecessary Lo any that the congre- Motions in. comfortable ecirevm- -mparices; r there are no very poor ple in the city. Fverybody is con Fenny clothed . ind seems to hive lenty to eat. Yet instead of the feuioaist of the ety being welded iuéd one sttong' body, the four rehes are us distinct as Ahough FA 'Ohithrio © daparated them. Each kpows lieth of 'the affairs of the oth: de There in oot iaagly fraternizition, jenlly they are four Congregn a o ithe The pity of it! {RO iby ie domgexcellent nite own sphere, hut how enor fiely the collective inthience uf the' th dpon the public Jife of the city ToWwiiship Council Meetings. Ofirrowemith, Ont., Jan. S=Th fest meoting of Portland Jnihip auttnei) wae held in the township he! . Members present: L, H, reeve: W, W. Meeks, James Thomas 1. Watson, Accounts paid © #2, irs to Murvale bridge; James. Undlton, two men and one sutwenty hours, and one man, hours' work on road; $3, | Shack bay, two diye' work cledning ont Jn Bellrock; $37.60, Thorhas A. expenses, nninigipal éleetion: tan" Bank; draft for i 82, Horas A. Kerr, iginl statement; 29, wing Ye from th to. Shihidy Hoad nd wa Silvers &3 Jon &hil- , Miovelling now, ih conees- 2 Mdggié ltevell, vo : charigy ; myer, and 1 Jana ary, $6. oats er, that 'Thomas Dowker bi sanitaey' inspector dor 3: iEarried:: Moved, Walker-Wat- mn, that Henry Campsall be memier 'of bdank df beklth: Coriled, Dr. W. ike G nominated Ly lames Weeki Te h fftecr oe 1N2. Neo aboonder. Mowvhd;~« Awsdlatine-Wetaon; that Dr. Py S. Geng be nedinl hissith for 1912, Carried, Movetl, Wats Chit Hrodtt © amieson A.i Cook be: appointéd audi ry tach, Carried. Moved; taon- bry! that Chheled Hager a a take town "hath for 1912; and to keep walk Ashelstine, walkeo, coun -olgt ad north sides of hall cledn w 4 ifn during in ee of, 'salary $12, and one-half proceeds nt of hall, Carried. Movell; Wal 4 David' wonld be stremgthenad H all' moved to- griher and spoke with one voice. And how wasteful is. the present system ! Jiach of the four churches has #ts own grdained minister and manse expenses Fu England, two, or at most three, {ministers would. suffice, © and scope (walild be given for the work of the {strong body of local preachers that a {university city like, Kingston might with the greatest ease provide. And what dn unspeakable blessing these cultured and practised preachers woulc he to the ranks of the future. minis try in Canada--that .ministry to fing feernits for which Dr. Wootleworth has to visit Fogland every vear, { I had the pleasure of minghng is ithe Kingston Methodists during som: t werks, in ahurch and home. In no re speet did they seem to me to fall be {low the siamdard of their Englist brethren. [| spent two afternoons i the Sonday school at' (Queen Street and was delighted with the instrue tion. One of the Sundays was reall day, a yearly festival which marks th, jopening of the winter campaign. Ove ¢ighty per cent, of the scholars wer present, and no fewer than thirteen ¢ the classes displayed the banner whic: denoted a perfect attendance--every scholar on the roll present. On this occasion, {oo a large 'tumber of adults were in the school, members of the home department, who, they cannot attend every week, yet utvlertake to study the lesson dt home. Like most towns in Ontafio, Kings- ton is strongly temperaed in senti- ment. '1 believe there are obly fourteen ligenged houses (including hotels) in the city--fewer than the Sumber of churches. And these do not' strile the evel | did not notice one Bn & corner site--such ave 'usually ofeupied hy banks, a significent contrast to the usial state of thibgs at homd. The suloon-keeper jn Ontario is distinctly the "underdog." Instead of the. ag: grespivie attitude of the part of the trade to which we are accustorhed, his tafie : in © Catiada © is apologetic, he standg on his defence. Bod ai. roa ker Asselsting, that George and Thom- ad Peadford, he appointed valuators fot shéep killed by dogs during 1912. Carried. Applicatiops Tr assessot fof C1912 were received from J. E. "ree- man, Gearge Brown, John Grant: . Tagkart, Alexander Manson ihd Homer Wallace. Moved, Watson-Agsel sting, thdt Alexander. Manson he aj- pointed' agsessdt, saiary $65. Moved, Walker-Méek, that J. Freeman be oirited assessor, salary ¥60. Car ried. "Moved, Watson, Walker, that no- tice be given Metropolitan Bank, Har- rowsmith, to pay no chegues drawn by township of Portland's account ug- less, signed Wy 1. H. Ruttan, reeve, and Thomas A. Kefr, treasurer. Cgar- ried. Uounéil adjourned to meet in Angélstine's hall, Verona, Februgry 5th, at 1.40 p.m. Deatli at Desert Lake. Desert Lake, Jan, 1].--Albeet Snook, Saskatchewan, is here visiting his pay- ents. Matthew Sears, Wilmur, called ot KE. H. Snook' on Sunday. Redinond, Holeford, is engaged to teach 'the school, X wee girl his cenis da ktay at the home of G. Amey. Mra M. Abfans, Hartington; vidited frietils here last week, Miss Lottle Snook, Herd for the 'holiday season, hag re tudriéd (0 th city, At thie close of thy yéar dénth took Mrs. David Walker, a Woman of 'sterling character, who bor, her stfféring with Christian patience. -------- We print letter heads; bill heads, en: velopes; statefnents; dofigers, poster, in: faet: everything from a visith,: cart! to a large volume: The Briti.h Whig office. os i a s os bX iy Brea 5 by LT ww HN 3 Sh Tey DH a fast Is Always Ready I £ the .fripndiieste. fashion with many of. though' Monday; Harohd | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, LITTLE WORRIES IN THE HOME. |g ae NEWS OF NEIGHBORS It is These That Bring Wrinkles and | : ! Make' Women Look Prematurely Old, AR every woman at thé bead OF d Wothe uests daily with many Mitle worries in her household af- fairs. They may be too small to no- tice ' an 'hour afterwards, but it is same comstany little worries that make so many women look pre-| maturely old. Their effect may bel noticed in, sick or nervous headaches, fickle appetite, pain in the back or tde, ' sallow complexion, and the coming of wrinkles, which every wo- man dreads. To those thus afflicted Dry. Williams" Pink Pills offer a speedy and certain cure, a restora: don of cotor to the cheeks, brights ness to the eve, a healthy appelite md a sense of fieedom from weanri- ness. Among the thousands of Canadian women who have found new health and pew strefigth through the usd. of Dr. Williams" Tink Pills js Mrs. Wi C. Daerr, London, Ont., who says: "About two yedrd agé I found my- self so badly rum down that it was alniost impossible to perform - my household duties. I fell off in flesh, 'was weak and very pale, had no ap petite, fedt constantly cold, spd to further made my life miserable 1 was Mlicted with those other ailments from which s6 many women suffer. | tried many kinds of medicine; but got no "hetefit, "Wnd" began to feel that 1 was slipping into . chronic in- validism, © T was advised to try Dr. Williams" Pink Pills, and although 1 felt somewhat hopeless decided to do so. To my delight after taking the Pills a few weeks I felt much better, dnd a further vse of them brought me hack"to my old time health. 1 have since recommendad the Pills to many others, aod those who have used them Wave always been honefit- ted" Sold by all medidine dealérs or by mail at 50c. a box or six boxed fog £2.50 from 'Fhe Dr. Williams' Medicine (lo., Broekville, Ont. Long Point Tidings. Long Point, Jan, 11.--School dpen- ed on Wednesday, Jam. 3rd, with a good attendance. Miss Ftta Willis, of Lyndhurst, the teacher. I'he auction sal¢ at Mrs. John Plun- kett's was well attended on Saturday last. Mr, and Mrs. 'Timothy Hev- ios, of Nokomis Lodge, Howe Island, are spending 4 faw weeks. at Harry Bevins. Master John Slack went to Toledo last Satorday to visit his randmother, Mrs. John McNamee Myl and Mis. John Sykes and Mas ter Lennis are visiting on Briar Hill, Miss Ellen O'Connor is visiting her sigler, Mis. John MacUonald, at Sand Bay. Much. sgmpathy is; extended to Mrs. Michael Slack, whose father, J, Davis, of Guadnogue, died Jan. 3rd. Miss Edith Andress, of Marble Rock, is visiting her grandparents, = Mr. Fodey, of Watertown, N.Y.; visited her and Mrs. Ira Bevins. 'Miss. Amelia sister, Mre. Arthur Slack, last week. Dr. and Mrs. EF. J, O'Connor, Ganan- ole, spent: New Year's at 'Uharles 'Conner's. The death oecourred Hee. is Spacted resident of this neighborhood, oe: leaves, a wile .and one son, . Ja- cob Dillon. | Deceased was in his sey: enty-sighth' yesr. : ---------------- Notes From Flinton. Flinton, Jan. 11.<The weather is very cold and 'the , snow. is deep in some places: Mise Wilma Bealtie left by stage for Plevna, wheee she his ace cepted cd school. - Mr: and Mrs. R. Thompson 'attemwléd the - funeral of their 'sister-in-law; Mts. George Seeley, who 'died .at her home in Semans, Sagk. The remains were interred in Stirling cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conger are visiting at his brother's, W. Conger's. The school is still vas cant, caused by the scarcity of teach- ers, 'Migs Frankic Banford is 'emjoy- ivg a few days' visit with friends at Eagle Hill. Nee. Frederick . Sedore is op the sick lift. W. Nayes has return: ed home, after spending a few days at sties A. Loyat's, in the house. : | Ta, Mourk's, Sr, 3st of John Dillon, ap old and re-| teacher - WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS TELL US. The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What People Saying. At Oso Station. Oso Station, Jaa, 12.--4uite a num- | ber from here attended the party at John Weir's of Tuesday. Quite a ham- | ber of the farmers are hauling wood to the K. & P. track here. Mrs. Wil liam Chainbers is recovering after having the measles. Mr, and Mrs, | » of Perth, spent' Christmas at John Weir's, Mr. and Mrs, - Alexander | Weir spent Christmas at Charles Be dard's; Mr. and Mrs, Swain, of King- ston, spent the holidays at = Joseph! vk Kitty Bourk has - re- turned after spending the holidays in Kingston, : : : Reports From Sunbury. Sunbury, (Jan, 12.--The, Presbyterian Society is arranging for a concert and! fea. The local cheese factories are | closed, after » prosperous season. (, Langwith shipped the balance of, his cheese oh Muesdays: Since the skating rink has been finished in the village, things are now lively, Joseph Mc- Grath will hold his annual' cheese meeting to-night, winding up a very prosperods season. Some of the villagers are buying hay, The new council met in "the hall on Monday. The Maccabees Society will give a concert the coming month " News From Bath. and' Miss Lewis, all of Fligton, have been: visiting ley's, " returned home on Thursday. Mre. N. Rikloy spent the . week-end with her daughter, Mrs. James Chap man, Brockville. © Mr, and Mrs. Fred arick Calder and: family, who have been visitiig his father, M. H. Calver, of Part Colborne, have returned home. The recent cold snap has made an jee. bridge icrosd the bay here and the Amherst. Islanders are walking across it. "W. WH. Hall, who has been visit- ing friends iy, Essex, Ont., during the holidays, has returned home. Notes From Elginburg. Elginburg, Jan. 11,5The funeral of the late Miss' Mary Létherland took lace from the family residence op Monday. Rev. Mr. Danby conducted the derviee, assisted By Rev. Mr, Churchill,' Latimer. Miss Ina Irwin has returned from Toronto. Mrs. Cor- dukes dnd duughter are visiting in Lotidon, Ont. Mrs. Counter has sold her house to' Mf, Allison. My. Hough ston will move intd part of John Silver's honse. K. Orser his sold his farm to: W. Brown. Mrs, W. See, Now York Mills, Minn, is visiting her father, J. Letherland, who at Norman Rik- * Wolfe Island Neivs. . Wolfe Island, Jin. 1bi---The Wolie Island hockey team held a meeting on Moriday evening to make arrange ments te foi adie coltnly league, and also entertaited Frederick Whitmarsh, from the. west; pne of theirs old thums, in the large and spacious diningroom of J. 8, Briceland's ho- tel, where a sumptuous repast was awaiting. Henry Davis' orchestra fur nished excellent music. Many songs were. fandered, throughout, the evening. The dance on Wednesday evening was a suctess. There were about fifty ¢ouples fregent. Barton Cummings and i Prawford looked after the wel are 'of the sts, James Hoan and EB. Russel Rue Just returne 2 Buffalo X.Y. Just returned ! ym Township of Pittsburgh. Jan. 8.~The council met at 11 a.m. x J ranking ave: Hiram Atkin- on, James H. Barrett; John Bennett and John McKendry, councillors, suh- seribed to oath of qualification and declaration of office. Board of health for 1912: H. Atkinson, J. H. Ba rett, John 4, in conjunctien with the reove; Dr. Keys, medical health officer: A: J. R. Medley; sanitary inspector. the clerk, 'eperetary.- William Gordon Appoinkéd assessor; A. J. Cowan and L. Woods appointed auditors, By- laws passed confirming appointments. Accounts passed Municipal World, $1; treasurer, balance of salary, $10; clerk, balance, "$10; election expenses, $48.50: Wilfrid Bennett, half day's work team and man, $1.25; James Wilson, work on road, 82. Adjourned until Monday, : Febriary 5th, at 10 dm, At Mcuntain Grove. Mountain Grove; Jan. 11.---J. Clark bas returned with his bride. They have taken up residence om his farm north of 'the vi Some. of D. jthe young pe attended church ag Arden, Soa Born to | Mi. land Mrs, D# J. Cronk, a son, Janu ary 7th. G. A. Price, and bride (fdr- merly Miss Hester Curry, Colebrodk), are. visiting friends 'hore hefore leav- ing for their home in Lampian, Sask. A number from hets are attending the Stmday school vonvemtion. at Muaber- is The teachers and studebts, home r, the holidays," have returned to their various schools. Miss Minerva McCrimmon is staying with Mre. Wil- liam Cowdy. Visitors: Mr. Carscalen' t the parsonage; Me: Williams at' D; ox's; J. W. Laidlaw and' wife, Win- y. 8% Mrs. Drake's: : Jojeevitle Jottings. ' Joyceville, Jan, 1+~Un, Jandary » an old and respected resident, in the person of Wrs. John McKenty, died at the hime of her son-in-law, Fol WeCnrey. Her funeral took place to St. Barmaby's church, Prewer's Mills, 6% Sathrday morning. A nun- ber of farmets are deawing hay. Aj enjoyable tine whe Pout in Leo hall, © Wednesday night. .: Amongst recent visitors «ok Norris, Kingston: ers Mid ; hy £ and Mrs, at Sedey , stipation. SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1912 WILL PROVE FREE lath, Jan. 1l.--Mr, and Miss Glass | ci ch he ef light fantastic Strains of |Sheney & C } of, County aforesaid, and that sa A Full Dollar Treatment For Your Ailment Without Cost to You. Ta you who suffer fram any dis- eage--nesd medlicd! advice--are run down and wasted by suffering--I will send Free a Full:Dollar Treat- ment for your case. No matter what your ailment, how long vob have suffered. what medicines you have taken: how long, how often or.with what sue- cess others have tredted you--no matter what your age of sex, who you are or where you live--this offer is intended for you and means every word it says just as it is written This is. a plain statement of facts hacked by my honest desire to prove that I, as a Specialist in the treat- ment of all chronic diseases, can cure your trouble; During my long veafs of practice have proved to thousands of sufferers that my treatments for chronle diseases are more effective than other treatments, be satisfied until ! have proved this same thing "to thousands of others which fortunately § can now affard do at my ewn personal expense I do not ask you 16 take the ward of the thousands 1 have pured. 1 do not ask you to take my word. 1 ask only that you allow ane to fulfll the promise 1 now. make to you rove Free my abllity to cure you PH sending a Full Dollar Treatment for your allment I will send this Falk Dollar Treat ment free and Postpald in a plain wrapper, and will never expect accept one gent from you in pay ment for it If you are tired and disgusted with promises and ""word-proof," ac- cept to-day this real proof 1 offer. All You Need Do If your disease I¥ not mentioned in the goupon or if you are in doubt about {t, write a short letter dé- scribing your symptoms inn your own words Send the coupon or your letter to. Dr, Jas. W. Kidd, Toronto, Ontario, and by return mall sealed in plain wrapper, I wild send you a Full Dollar Course of Treatment, my 192 page Book, and 'a personal - Jetter of advice all absolutely Free and postage paid. You: wile be under no obligation to me in any way or Watertown, N.Y., and Miss Florence McCallum, Kingston, visited at Mrs. Hutton's. Mr. and Mrs. James Dénny have returned to their home in Co- balt, having visited at Mr, and Mrs. M. Byrnes'. Mr. and Mrs. Collyer; To- routo, have returned homg, having also visited at Mrs. Byrnes. Mr. and Mrs. McNeice, who have been very ill, have gone to the hospital. Mr. Byrnes, who has been very ill, is able to be around again. Mr. and Mr, Purcell and children are vigiting at G. Leader's. On Saturday night a fire broke out at the home of Mrs. Bow- man's. Mr. Dowler, whe was passing at the time with 'two pails of water, went in and extinguished the flames. Mr. and Mrs; R. Smith and Mr. Nor- man and W. Norman and family, have returned home, after visiting at J. Hunter's, Isle of Maun. Miss Irene Stanton is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. [Saunders, city, Mr. and Mrs. Maxam t Sunday at T.. Turners. J. Sharp and bride have returned home, after visiting his . mother, at Catara- qui. Mrs, Harry Saonders, who has been very, ill. iv the Hotel Dieu, had returned home, much improved. Hincliinbrooke Coumcil, Piccadilly, Jan. Ss~Council-elect met and subscribed to their declarations and qualifications of office as follows : Reeve, R. A. Hamilton; councillors, O. R. Clow, D. C. Snider, Allen Wagar, Peter Finn. Minutes of last meeting toad dnd adopted. Moved, Snider Clow, that a grant Kingston geneval hospital.--Carried. Moved, Snider-Finn, that J. McMahon be appointed dsseisor, salary $45, and George Campbell and Joseph Genge anditors, salary $5 each, and Thomas Howes, member of bard of health for three years. Carried. Moved, Clow- Snider, that Dr. 7. S. Genge be medi- cal health officer for 1912. --Carried. Moved, Snider-Finn, that N. Buck be phid 83 for work on road in 1911. Carried. Moved, »Clow-Snider, that Councillor Snider correspond 'with the réeve of portland township re the ex- ng of $50 on boundary live, to i doite as soon gs possible. Carried. Moved, Clow-Wagar, that the reeve sad clerk prepare by-laws re abolish ing statute labor A efilering into the good road scheme as laid down by col- ohizatioh road set, --Carried. Moved, Clow-Wagdr, that thé reéve be. ap pointed delegiite to Tdronto to wait on the Ontario government re road grants in Hinchinbrooke.--arried. Moved, Wagar-Clow, that cosneil ad- journ, to meet at Parham on Satur day, February 24th, ' At Grade parsonage, Trenton, . 28th, Rev. . W. A. Banner, united ju marri Miss Katie Wan! to John M. Sharp, both of Kings State of Oho. City of Toledo, ge Las Coun i : cas 4 Frank J. Cheney és ogth that 1s senior partmer of the firm of F. J, a, doing business in the Toledo, : and State of the sum of ONE HOUND 3 E for each and every case that emamot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure FRARK J. CHENEY, Sworn te before me and subscribed in my présence this $th day of Decem- r, ak 1888. (Sea 1) A.W, GLEASON. Hoary Public. ails Catar h tg tien, intern. s ac on the ote etree ok he even end "e8 be oan a ree 00, Taleds ©. on City of the use ~~ I shall noi- - Pose $25 be made to! 4 3 X sol fy s Family Pills fe Re ~ » I have cured thousand® of cases Trouble, and Bronchitrs, Chronic Conghs, Weak Lunes, Lam: 1 Disordérs, Female Weakness and the other dia. coupon be of Rheumatism, Stomacn Trouble Disorders, Kidney Liver Catarrh, hago, Plles, Urinary eases mentioned Tow, 1 make on the this offer to ments are better ments, 1 make this free offer so you need in want learn how find a cupe, nbonnded faith y treatments J 1€ offer this paper--conld ne publish bmoadeast this offer 10 send not search for a cure i sufferers of the world to and where they may If 1 did not have in the merits of could pot make's you through spand one cent more h an free treatments I expect to distribute treatmeaents free to te people ing. ta give my trea than cure chronic no J] my disosses You hve evervihing to gal thing to lose by accepting this offer § sign and He hese free gifts of free tre Fill in mail the coupe to-day the first to receive tment Coupon A-28. Dr. Jas. W_ Kidd, Please send me 192-page Book, "Phe you promise Name". Poet Office a Street or RF. No ah Age. . Make cross Rheumatism + Laambago Catarrh Lonstipation Piles , .Diarrhoes «i Torpid Liver indigestiiy Btomach Brouble Kidney T Bladder T Weak Lungs you hecause I want every sick and suffering mas and women to knw that my than other treats my thousand sick This means that 1 am will $10,000 worth' of other pug ability te $1.00 Cuurse of Treatment for my case and vour f Humanity How lon (X) before diseases one from which you suffer most Give any other symptoms on My Ability To Cure YOU My free Offir to You Why | Make This Offer," "Home Metical Book Free I have published a Medical Book "The 1s of Humanity, Their Cause and Cure'---compiled for ready re. ferenige in the homg--a book. cone taining 192 pages of valuable pro. fessional ' Information and private advice--the result of years of ex- ' perience in the practice of medicine It is written in plain, simple lan- guage that anyone can read and understand. andvis well {llustrated So great had been thé demand for this book that I have found it neces- sary to have it printed in English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Fin nish, Spanish, ltallan and Bohemian Bvery home should have a ¢opy of this book, and it should be read by every man and woman, It tells ebout practically all dis- eagén-KiveR thelr simptoms, their causes and how they may be cured tells what TO éat and what not to eat---how tn prevent sickness i] now a great many diseases may cured al homie without a doctor It will benefit anvone, sick . ta read this book, so | ten thousand, coples distribution among readers of this announcement and will send 8 cop tree and postage paid with the treatment, lo. every alling person who writes me or sends the coupon below If not otherwise requested the English edigion of this dhok will be sent to you, Free Dollar Treatment Bowel treat reat your the to dobar y noe among For all free and postage paid, just as State Dg you want my' , Special Book for Men? crosses (XX) before th K afflicted' you have: two Bhroni Malaria Agthmi Hay Cough Dinginess Nervousness.a «Obesity Fever Female Heart Trouble Foor Circulation Impure Blood «Anemia Mmples Hezema Ney Head a separatesheet guages Weakness Womb Trouble Ovarian Trouble Irregular Periods Painfal Pertfods Delayed Periods Hot Flashes Bearing Down Pains Leuecorrhoon Caresspondence algia wche in all lan Fire Insurance 'Phone 28¢, | LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW For Sale or to Rent. Sales Negotiated E. Blake Thompson, OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK pr 3 S NOW | | Rents Collected Conveyancing and Real Estate MARKET SQUARE, » KINGSTON, ONT. SPECIAL SALE TROUSERINGS PRICES WAY DOWN CRAWFORD & WALSH TAILORS PRINCESS xxp BAGOT STREETS OF { "8 @ COMING! 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000 of the well known Pem- ber Hair Store of Toron- to will be at the RANDOLPH - HOTEL, KINGSTON, On Monday » and Tuesday Profession thr: the world. REMEMBER THE ' Tues, Jan. 15th & yr 3

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