Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Feb 1912, p. 3

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PHYSIGUANS GODLD |THE SPORT REVIEW NOT HELP HER "FRUIT-A-TIVES" CURED HER MoUNTAIN, OT, March oth, "I have taken "Pruita-tives" will great benefit. I was troubled w 5 8 for years and after tak 'IFruit-a-tives', am entirely well again. I have been freated by physicians and took many kinds of medicine, bu nothing cured until I used "Fruita tives', Mrs. R. M, BEGGS. No other medicine in cure Diljousness as quickly ao plecsantly as "Pruit-a-tives'". This amous frait medicine acts directly on the liver, relieves the congestion enables the liver to 'pour out more bile, and worrectsednstination atid indirestion, No matier what have trizd or how long yon have -a-lives" wiil completely ¢ you, soc: a box, 6 for $2.50 or trial size, 25c. At all dealers, or from Fruit-a-tives Limited Ottawa, THAT TOBACCO ¥ With the "Rooster" on it is crowing louder as he "Only 46¢ per pound smoking, AT A, MACLEAN'S, Outaglo Mreet, the world w goes slong For chewing and BIBBY'S CAB STAND DAY OR NIGHT "Phone 201. Weel's Phosphoding BIRPR The Great Endlich ie 5 ui inv 1 ner RYN Hiood in old Ve ous Debdity, Mental and Frain pondency, Sexval | y Fmd matrrhiea, ond 17 Prico $1 rer box , will care. © 7 r malled in plain pkg. on receipt of price, New pamphlet mailed free, Tho Woo i Medicine Ca (former'y Windsor) Yommato, Onh AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE CHEAP ons, Spers ge or For iliple -ee . BRAND NEW Runabout, 1911 Model never used. 22 H. P. Fully equipped. } Will Sell Very Cheap. W. J: MOORE & SON AGENTS FOR Cadillac, Hudson and McLaughlin Motor Cars A ITT SCR a, Kingston Business College (Limited) " Highest Education at Lowest Cost" «He vosixth vear begins Angust ) Yoh k Keepin 1 els graphy, Civil Serviee and Eng sh Our gridontes get the heat positions Within a short time aver mixly secured positions whh aia of thes largest rallway gor- porations in Chnada Enter any time Call er write for Informa. tion 1. Metenlfe, Principal, Kingston, Canada Fall term 01h. Courses in Fhorthand Tel I FOR SALE. 1. Several large, commodious modern restdences in deligli- ful locations at fight prices. 2. A number of brick locatior enoes, {to be ranked with the best in' the busi moderate ryaside #1 all modern sized good eonnyeni 3. Some of fhe best located building "lots | venfent prives. L in tae city €Q to car Hoe, dt bargain rumber of attractive rosidene tor reni, farnishod unfuinished. High+grade Donde and Stocks yinlding large returns at right prices. Money to Loan. For ful particulaks call at office HOWARD 8. FOLGER Investment Broker, 44 CLARENCE STREET, 'Phane 985, ; QOO00U0UO0O0OOOUGO0O0 WEDDING INVITATIONS Wig HAVE IN OUR EM. PLOY AN EXPERT COP. PER PLATE AND STERL DIE ENGRAVER. WE ENGRAVE INVITA- TIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS, VISITING CARDS, BUSI NESS CARDS, MONOGRAMS AND COAT OF. ARMS FOR pn] ETY STATIONERY AVE PRINT FROM OUR '% ENGRAVED OWN PRESSES THEREBY | ENSURING PRERPECY RE- 3 SULTS, ! Hot . i INTO COMMENTS ON THE] FRONTENACS VICTORY, {| TORS { | ribute is Pald to George Richard. son, Whe 14 Declared to Have Been Best Player on the Ice. i the w fact that al- play the! slackened up, ol of whic periods Fronienaes had it tent," as the James Sutheriand, and Ralph "Bouncer," the "hike a gon of Nang Broa brother { i oi pressed x {be sutstending feature of the game twas the sensation plaving of George qut his team and the game, Wellington after two in Lie final game for championship. lefore th Tie McKay, the oid und now president of the prophesied that if Rich vould be able to last the game show the people somethin sational in the way of speed ich-handling. Mr. MeKay ~ was the Kingston sLar Hor captain, Fronten ard old-time {demonstrated that it is possible for an take " and he wi st brithinnt {athlete who care of himsell i s undoubtedly player o we ed right wing f game a t Richardson had a world R the unable him. He (point of Beautiful "Redge" fast men on the Eaton wer to stop him or all, Richardson eat Kingsto worked in combination wit} he did in th Mart Walsh: As between the two of thn the eight Crawford get ting « t son { The team seeme | inspired Richardson's presence, and ped Ike fiends for the honor © club and - town. Capt. "Bouncer; Proves was always conspicuons and twas knocked out several times in ace dents, it fniched the. game. Litth Nicholson, "at covir-point. nlaved great game, and out-guessed the Eater piorwards nine times of ten on th rush his Melville Hy land showed serprising speed at poin and did most Goal-kesper Daniels cortainly redeeme: himself for his poor showing in Te rento; he plaged a cool, steady, deve {gma and showed that he 'was entitled from a Vor an cwlord, as davs of yore with * wr | scored the goals, wo ston the ont towards gonl ROE effective checking ness. : E pani { f Wolle jsland Won. The game Wolfe Island at the i Suturday afternoon, for Walle to 1. This cham of i ~vider Cataragui and Palace rink resulted Island, the sco makes Wolfe Is Southern Fron winners in the be- Island. or the wor the round March between on in a victory being 2 bahd tenn Northern Hinals tween are The of played in Svdenhan Wolie Fehruary 28th, n game which wills i to take [lst at the Frontenac will he fairs! Sydenham and Wednesday, and piace Palace on rink. olds Kingston 1 Record. Anglin well known To sporting \ f cham Kin i$ now pion: bowler of He with the hockey | vesterday, and durng his steay time (dropped into a Wingston alley am trolled 263, which is the Kingston high twater mark, Anglin had a anlit in the Hourth frame, then he braced up and struck put. ston wen! Htlown Faton team They Certainly Will Be. PW. AL Hewitt, in the Toronto Star | Weekly, says © UH owas expected thal tthe Futon team would shive on the {large Kingston ies, hut they fequive of practice on a big sheet befor {they «uo te Wmnipeg, or they 'wil iprove "a great disappointment, not fonly to themselves, bat to the public Lol Ontario," | WAY 70 GAN FLESH There is only one wa {persone to -ghin feb. and {and thal is to eal and Hood, 4 j "Put that's jst the trouble'. says pone. Laden's want to est at all and ithe doctors sav it dost more harm Yehen goad to eat what 1 don't want." That is true. The thing to do is to gol an dppetite and good digestion, i Sliss Henrietta Huber, of the Bronx, $Y sigs on this sabiedt © "T was iyary wesk and bad been for several months, so ¥ thought 1 ought to take {Vinal te gain strengib., Since taking Vinsk | lave gained over filteen ponnds im weight and wy appetite is good. Now I am ar Strut ax ever," ! | this fis a remarfable but there are thousehids of others, prov Hing that our delleiots col tiver. and tron semedy. Vieol, is a certain body {huilder and sironyth creator. 'WH vou {evn weal and thin, yua shoald hy all rad ei habrssl the bemefit of for thin, weak strength digest more Chass, i A for ®t will build vou wn and make yop stepnge. We guarantee if to | seated on, or--which is more likely, | on account of The inadequacy of seat- do thiz. Mahood's Brag Store; Kings lyon, ug, ap THE DAILY iis CANADIAN M.P'S, British Commons Has a Quota of Fifteen Big Ones. 1i you were taken to the Strangers' Nery of the British House of Com- mons, at some rare moment when the Howse iz full, you would find quite a considerable number of Canadians ¢ accommodstion--ercuching near, the famous green benches. There are no lecs than fifteen members of that historic assemblage who are regarded az Canadians. In other words, out of six hundred and seventy members of ment, one man in about every ydour is a Canadian, either by birth, by long residence; or by inti- raate personal and business relations. Of ths fifteen members, ten are Conservatives, mamely: Mr. Bonar Law, M.P. for the Bootle division of Lancast Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P. for Gravesend; Sir Max Aitken. MP. for Ashton-under-Lyne; Mr. D. Me Master. MP. for Chertsey; Mr J. Maleolm, M.P. for Croydon; Captain Hamersley, M.P. for the Woodstock division of Oxfordshire; Mr. Shirley Bene, MP. for Devonport; Mr. Ham- ilton, M.P. for Greenwich; Captain Knight, M.P. for Kidderminster, and Captain Campbell, M.P. for North A ire. The five Liberals dre: Sir » Rose, M.P. for Newmarket; | d Messrs. T. J. Macnamara, M.P. for North Camberwell; J. Allen | Baker, M.P. for East Finsbury; Hamar Greenwood, M.P. for Bunder- land, and Joseph Martin, M.P. for East St. Pancras. And it is somewhat curious, when one considers the large number of Canadians with Scotch and Irish blood in their veins, that, with the exception of Captain Campbell, every one of the gentlemen named i's for an English constituency. But it is perhaps even more strik- ing to note the military atmosphere whick seems to surround the Cana- | lian members of the British House. There are only five of them--8ir Max | Aitken, and Messrs. Bonar Law, Mae- | Master. Baker and Martin--who are not either. the sons of soldiers, or men | who have, in whole or part, embraced | a military careef themselves, and Sir Max Aitken married a neral's daughter. With the exeer of | Captains Hamersley and Knight and Mr. Shirley Benn, all the fifteen gen- tlemen named above were born in Ca Now mentio sort "of hones they 30 1 ns A of the fifteen men of whom has been made, as forming a 'svadign group." it can be said that, taken collectively, are distinctly above the § of House of Commons ability returns many more than fifteen mem. bers, and the Irish Nationalists num. her more than five fimes as many. i! by no neans certain that en member: ecodld be named from Wales or from the Irish | who, collectively, 1 political standard as fifteen who hail from. or are eon- with, the Dominion Mr. will in the next Con- binet He iz now the nartv. Sir Gilbert Park. x Aitken are both also likely® to luded in iY, and.Mr. M m will almost certdamly hold an office, though not a Cabinet one. Mr. Macnamara is a member of the present Govercment, and Mr. Green- wood ought to Le. Hence, at least, six of the fifteen Canadian members reach a high Yarliamentary standard. ches sorvative C d of th and 8 Ar. White's Dream. If Hon. W. T. While, the new Min- istgr of Finance, ever cherished a dream of occupying a pqsition in the | Dominien Cabinet, if must have been a brie! ene. Anyway, that isn't the iream we're going to talk about. Mr. White, they say, had a really much more interesting dream a very long time ago, and it came true, as most dreams of that kind do. through a mixture of good fortune and good, hard work. The story goes that when "Tom" White was a student he used to great. ly admire a certain house in Queen's Park which he passed daily in going to the university. The fancy.-strengthen- ed in his mind that if he could just own and live in that house some day, he would be perfectly happy. When | Mr. White got through with his daily walks through the Park to college, he soon had a lot of other things to think about. After newspapering some, he entered the city's assessment de- ' partment. He worked pretty hard on that job. and gave people the im-§ pression he was *'a coming man." So when the National Trust was organis- ed and the promoters looked around for a manager who would be young and full of ginger and ideas; they saw | "Tom" White, and kept on seeing him. They sent for him, put him in the manager's office; and told him to go ahead and make a big trust com- | pany. Mr. White made good. Now, | though quite a young man, he has ris. én above ordinary executive work to | the realm of large and plutocratic | dreams and operations. i But Mr. White didn't forget the | dream of his student days. He bought | that house in Queen's Park and lives | there to-day. --Star Weekly. Doukhobors Prosperous. Peter Veregin, the much-discussed leader of the large Doukhobor settle- ment at and in the neighborhood of | Veregin, Sask. has been in the east on a holiday. i In: speaking of his colony in Sas- katchewan He said that everything had prospered. There were about ten thousand Doukhobors there at the | present time, and they had proved | themselves the best of settlers. Last year, he said; the settlement had rais- ed 5.000.000 bushels of oats, and most of this crop had siready been sold. The averige oat crop last year, Le said, wgs sixty bushels to the acre; the wheat crop averaged 2 bushels, aud the barley 35 bushels to the acre. ! Mr. Veregin acts in the capacity of business agent for the colony, which is run on s co-operative basis. ------ To Join Grenfell. Miss Forbes, a society girl, is study. ing to be s nurse that she may join Dr. Geenfell in his labors in Labrador. She is one of the young women who ars devoting their wealth and leisure to some form of the social ameliora. ! tion of which the world is much in : i i Bat il a man thinks he knows all that is worth knowing, he doesn't. | A fitthe outside wesiktance might have ¥ U's smered © usiil 4 duct short ? denial. In this connection, he la bottie, Family all evs or + C [AMUSEMENTS] ) (GRA Y OPERA Y HOUSE) 'THURSDAY, FEB. 29 Woods, Frazee & Lederer Presest The Masienl Sensation of America, Eng- jand, Austria, France and Germany, Madame SHERRY With a Cast of Musital Comedy Cele- brities nud Some Girls A Beautiful Production. Tvio POPULAR Lenten Dishes "Crossed Fish" Sardines, nm ------------------ Seats now on Sale. 25, 068, 75, $1, S150, --AND-- # Herrings in Bouillion unequalled in Quality. 'STELL (COVERED RINK. HOCKEY MATCH JUNIOR INTER-COLLEGIATE fudden Death Game K.C.L vs. Queen's lil. TO-NIGHT Game called at 8 p.m, Admission 2% SHAM CHRISTIANS, {Continued from Page 5.) the yellow streak in so-called religious people 1s sure to creep out. We are what we are as God sees us, our con- is I'here has to us, as in Jacob, a change. the preacher em phasized was that the price has to be paid for prevailing praver, Jacob paid it. It was not the preacher our character be in Ihe next point or evangelist, or anvbody, but God could give this pra The preacher went on to speak of (the prevailing prayer in the garden oft Gethsamene. I'hirdly, we must have faith this prevaifing prayer, it final victory. True faith cannot be unaswered. jut how far we fall We preach, talk, think, hear about it; pray about ten yards and our faith measures about three inches. Mr. Yatman, on this point, used the modern telephone as an illustration. What electricity is to the 'phone, faith is to our petition. When faith gets a grip on God, then will come an answer, In closing, the evangelist reminded his henrers, that delay, does not mean gave a of his eoh- to mnsures gel a very souching account version. He had came into a changed life many years, aiter his other brothers, and it had all been brought about by the faith and prayer of his Seotch mother, At this time he said he wonder that many of were not being successful souls. They were as ice, and Christless, There nothing so cold as the ecclesiastical ice box, and they are, unfortunately widely distributed. Speaking of the thinkers of the day, Mr. Yatman fired a .shot at some college professors, who in their lec- tures, and discourses, are trying to think God's. thoughts after Him. "Poor fools." said the svangelist, "if it were possible for these modern scholars to think one of God's great thoughts, their brains would crack." It is suid that nationalists' demands regarding separate schools in Kee watin compelled Premier Borden to the introduction of the Manitoba boundaries resolution did not the churches in winning as cold 8 have postpome COUGHS AND COLDS Are Dreaded by Mothers Who Fear For the Safety of Their Children. DR. CHASE'S "oe" LINSEED AND TURPENTINE What a weight of responsibility rests on the mother of the family during the winter season ! In every cough dnd cold she recog- nizes the voice of croup, bronchitis, consumption or other deadly throat and lung complications. Few people, even among those who are convenient to doctors, can afford the luxury of a physician, for every cough or cold, even though they re alize the seriousness of neglecting such ailments. For all ench Dr. Chase has pro- vided a prompt means of cure known as Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, Oné reason why mothers prize this treatment above all others is because of its suitability for children. It is jsweet and pleasant to the tsate, and hed 'ehidren like to take it. By itesooth-!,¢ the time, and éeeaped by a narrow ing, healing action it is wonderfully prompt in curing croup, bronchitis and whooping cough, and can be used By Sudren with perfect safety long as diréotions are followed. Thousands of families in Caagda keep Dr. Chase's Syrup of Lineeed and Turpentine in the house at all times for use in cases of emergency. This is the only way to be sure of protecting the bronchial tubes and tungs against coughs sad colds. Me. Edmanson, Bates & Co., lamit- od, Toronto. bx BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1012 First Insertion le a word, Each con- secutive insertion thereafter half eent a word. Minimum charge for one' lnkertion, 23¢; three insertions, B0e; six, $1; one month, $2, HELP WANTED. A HOUSEMAID TO GO TO COBALT: good wages Apply, in the even- fog, to 2i8 King Street EXPERIENCED HOUSEMAID; references Apply to rs, Carson, 72 Barrie Street. Goon R J LABORERS WANTED, Kingston Ice Ca. Apply corner King Street West and University Avenue or corner King and Colling-~ wood Streets, BY THE INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for ' newspapers no canyassing, Bend for particulars, Press Syndi- cate, 3,989 Lockport, N.Y, GOOD family ironing Mrs Lo Street GENERAL SERVANT FOR three; no washing or of 3 ABBEY after § pm, to Ww urphy, 27 Sydenham FEW GOOD CANVASSERS FOR EAST. ern Ontario towns; high-class household specialty; sells in every home; only reliable people nedd apply; good postion for Fespohsibie people _ Box 224, Kingston Whig. MAN OF ACTION and good personality, who knows how to do things and who has a clean record of achievement, wanted as district manager; non- competitive and highly lucrative proposition Lowrey Specialty Co, Dept. H., Queenston, ont COUNTRY DOMESTICS --CAP- able Scotch, English and Irish maids; alse Danish girls; parties arriving twice a month Apply, now, The Guild, 71 Drummond. St, Montreal, 47 Pembroke Street, To- ronto, and 227 Bank Street, Ot- tawa. OLD 0000000000000 000000D Strong Boy for the Whig's mailing depart- Good chance for advancement to the Apply at ment. right boy once at the Business Office, WANTED--GENERAL. YOUNG MAN'S between 10 and Long, Frontenac TO BUY, ONE PAIR snowshoes Apply, 12 am, to EJ. Hotel SHOE REPAIRING OF EVERY DE- scription; first class work; best Jeather only used! one trial will suffice. Bring your repairs to Scott's, 206 Barrie Btreet, cor, of Clergy West. NOTICE, THAT I WILL BUY TAKE kinds of second-hand furniture and stoves; will pay highest prices; see me before anyone else J. Thomps-n, 333 Princess Street, next St. Andrew's Church. t GENTLEMEN TO BRING EIR Cloth and have it made up 1840 up. to-date suits. Price and workman- ship gusranteed to please. Press- ing and Fepalring done on the shortest notice. 'homas Galloway, 131 Brock St, near Bibby's Livery. FURNITURE FINIHER. BLACK HAG, ON SATURDAY ik. from J lerson"s grocer tatning reward if Division of money returned to Whig « POOL ROOM AND c1GaR sTonre Ara x 123, ) : ply, Box hig office. 6 X T FOOT MIRROR, COST gas, ax fad as new, tor $30, at Turk's "hone 700 CANARIES. CANARIES, GERMAN CANARIES, . ANOTHIER shipment of those beantiful son birds Just received. come in and hear them; each bird a guaranteed Rongater. w Driver. 'Phone HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. BRUNSWICK MOTEL, ONTARIO ST, opposite GTR. station, one block from CPR: on street car line: bar supplied with best of wines and liquors: charges moderate; special rates by the. week. John Cousineau, Prop. THE GRIMASON Princess Street the best of Liquors and Clgars. HOTEL, 242-341 Bar stocked with Ales, Beers, Wines. choicest brands Meals, 26¢ each, rates by the week ; stable accommodation. Ra reasonable, Mulville & Driycoll. BUSINESS CHANCES. ANYONE, ANYWHERE, CAN START a mail arder business at canvassing: be your own Send for free booklet: tell Heacock, 2,989, Lockport, > boss FINANCE AND INSURANCE. GENERAL INSURANCE, . ¥ BOON, Agent, 158 Wellington St: Fite, Life, Accident and lealth Policies Issued BATEMAN Life, Accident, toms Broker; Money to business Btreet, & GARDINER. --~FIRY, Insurance and Cus- Real Estate and Loan: a share of your _ Bolleited "larence Kingston, 806. $1 ¢ 'Phone CARROLL, Fire Life, alth Insurance, Employers' Liat Boat | lead Calgary 14 MARKET Accident - awd Plate Glass and Motor | arity Bonds, Winnipeg, Regina, Jaw, ets in Moose FRONTENAC LOAN ment Society; president, money {ss properties debentures; deposits re interest al- lowed, # . McGill, Managing Director, 87 Clarence Street. | AND INVEST. established 1862 Sir Richard Cartwright; ued on city and farm municipal and country purchased; home; no FORD, MOREL "7." MOTOR CAR, AP. ty, office of J. McDonald Mowat larence Street. : THE WHOLE HERD OF MILOH COWS, fweniy-five two-year-olds in oalf, three brood sows, registered he terms same as public sale Apt T. O'Coanaor, Cataraqui, Ont A FIRST-CLASS 6 HP. LHC. GASO- line Engine, in good running order; good réason for selling: snap for quick buyer. Apply, Kingston Mat « tress Co, 366 Princess Street A FIRST-CLASS DWELLING, NEAR. Iy, new: good location: six hea. zona; Jot ocala furnace; bh & «¢ Wa). laundry In basement; well adapted for boarding or rooming house; price, $3000 T. J. lock. hart, Outario Chambers, Clarence Street, FLAGS, AWNINGS, TENTS, CANORS, camping, outfits, fishing tackle, marine supplies, lunch baskets, English ralucoats, everything im canvas, kit bags, silk tents, spray hoods, motor boat supplies. Frank W, Cooke, 259 Ontario ss 'Phone 891 or 23. FOR QUICK SALE I OFFER THAT substantial block known as Kx. change Bullding and Premises, Brock Street, which will be sub- | Jeet to all tenants, leases, eta J Strange will give you full rental and $12,000 will buy same if taken ai once. Address, Geo. ClIff, Estate Broker, Edmonton. Alta. LOTS IN WELLAND, ONT. TERMS, $25.00 a lot. cash, balance $10 » month, § per cent. off for cash; population, 1906, was 1.700; in 181), (000; factories, 1906, one; ..11, twenty-five; seven railroads; Niagara power; natural gas; cheap sites; clear title guaranteed. Ap- ply, J. K. Carroil, 14 Market »treet. 'Phone 68. FINE FARM, 200 ACRES, WITH GOoobh walter power and chopping mill and timber limit a CHEESE FACTORY AND DWELLING good busineps doing; a snap to quick buyer DWELLING- mile OUSE, DORINVILLE, A from Sharbot Lake, very cheap FIVE GOOD BRICK AND SEVERAL frame houses in the city BATEMAN & GARDINER, 07, CLAR. wlige Streef, Uhy TO LET. A DWELLINGS, FURNISHED AND UN. furaished, Stores, etc. McCann, £1 Brock Street. LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND GLORE Fire Insurance Company. Available assets, $61,187 215 In addition t which the policyholders have for security the unlimited lability of all the stock-holders Farm and city property insured at jowest posgible rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents 'Phone 325 LEGAL, CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, BAKRIST ers and Solicitors. Law Office, 7) Clarence Street, Kingston. UPHOLSTERER. W. J. GAVINE, UPROLSTERING, RE. pairing and carpet work, nalr mat. tress renovating. Drop a ecard or call 218 Bagot Street OSTEOPATHY. ANTIQUE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY, ebonizing and gilding enamelling and all celors of mission work; sii work given best attention. Fat Driscoll, 23 John Streat. Call = ARCHITECTS. NENRY PF. SMITH, ARCHITECT, ETC, 268 King Street, 'Phone 345. ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, m1 University Avenue. 1013. Telephone wa tects, ete, "Phone 608. NEWLANDS & SON, ARCHI. Offices, 268 Bagot St "HEALTH WITHOUT DRUGH RR. 6 Ashcroft, D.O,, 136 Wellington St. opposite the Post Office; chronfc diseases. treated by Osteopathic methods and Electrical Vibration Heatmants by appointment. "Phone a 7 { PERSONALS, HAIR, \ MOLES, marks and all blemishes without ence. WARTS, BIRTH growths and skit Teinoyed permanent] i: 27 years exper Elmer J. Lake, ai r, owe, Throat and ir Specialist, 268 Bagot Btreet. FROM 18ST MAY, THAT OFFICE ON Wellington Street, at present oo« cupied by the North American Smelting Co. Limited Apply te CO, Livingston & Bro. Brock Stree! STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, dry, alry rooms, aboslutely moth wroof; | your own lock and ke rost"s Clty storage, 299 Queen st. 'Phone 26 THE HOUSE Neo, 251 BROCK STRERT, at present occupied by Dry Wil Hamson, containing 8 rooms; all modern Improvements: possession May ist Apply, 249 Brock Street DENTAL, A. BE. KNAPP, BA, LDS, LDS, RE moved to 208 Princess Streel SPARKS AND SPARKS, DENTINTS, 9 1-2 Princess Street, Kingston, : 'Phone 2486 mentite IN, C. C. NASH, DENTIST; DR. ©. WH, Weicker. assistant, 133 Princess St, 'Phone 738 S.A AYKROYD, DDS, LDS, DENT. ist, over Dominion Express Office, 187 Wellington Blreet 'Phone 610. -- | §. HL SIMPSON, LDS, DDS, ist, corner Princess and Entrance on Bagot Street, phone $28 DENT. Ragnt Tels OCEAN STEAMSHIP AGENCY. MEDICAL, MER- corner treéts, R & SON, ARCHITECTS, POWERS Bank Bulldings, Brock and Wellington drop a card. A TON OF ICE FELL From the Roof of a Princess Street Store. An acvideiit occurred on Saturday evening which might have proved fa- tal had not there been soe sound of warning about 9.30 o'clock, as people were - their way home, they heard a rumbling of ice moving on the roof of Pwyer"s clothing store and within Yess time than it takes to tell the tale, {about one ton of solid ice fell to the walk with a great crash. Luckily people who were coming along the street got out of the way, or else there might have been someone killed. James Dunlop, who is employed st the Kingston and Pembroke railway freight was right in front of the store i i After the accident occurred, It will now authorities {io margin. a large crowd gatherad. be the duty of the civic 80 ' ea that the snow and ice on buildings bon the business streets is cleared { away, At Brewer's Mills, Brewer's Mills, Feb. 2.-~Mapy from Lhere attended the races at Battersea. | The young people of this vicinity ate «ize, B0c, at all deal [tended the party on the 16th, in the Masonic hall, Seeley's Bay. The bee on Monday drawing cement blocks from bravely because TRANSATLANTIC LINES, ALL CLASS. eg. COC 8 Kirkpatrick, Agent, 43 Clarence Street, Kingston. 'Phone 568. % ah ESTABLISHED 1866 DR. ECD, MacCALLUM, PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, 142 Weillimgion Wi Office hours, 10 to 12 am, 2 to 4 and 7 to § pm. Telephone 1093 HEAVY ROADS Make Is at Coal deliveries difficult. Our Good Cartage Service your command. New Coal coming in now. try of St. Bar attended. {urday aflemoon on the Brewer's Mille rink between Dufferin team and Brew: er's Mills resulted in favor of the Hre wer's team. Presest visitors: Mr. and {Mrs. Dennis Murphy and dasghter, As inte, at Jd. Ruchefort's; Mr, agi Mrs T. J. Reid, Escort, ot John Murray's naby's church wax well The hockey match on Sat Many think they ard going forward they fear to go back. Seeley. s Bay Jor the sreciion of the ves Lots in Bow Island, Transcona and Nokomis for sale. Pull information will be furnished tand orders taken by i iJ. 0. Hurrow, ° 1 i Living wp lo om's reputation is | awfully monotonous Perhaps that is ahy some men like to ged away from {home occasionally » | Jess job Market Street, axeion, Ontarie n air castles is bh amer- 2

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