Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jan 1914, p. 7

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Joint Savings Accounts A Joint Pavings Accoupt may be opened at The Bank of Toronto In the names of two or more persons. In these accounts either party may sign cheques or deposit money. For the different members of a family or a firm a joint account is often a great convenience. In- terest paid on balances. Assets, $00,000,000; Deposits, $41,000,000 . HE Attractive Property For Sale That valuable centrally located business property, No, 119-121 Princess Street, known as WEESE'S ART STORE AND SPENCE'S MILLINERY STORE, located in one of the best business blocks of the city. Reasonable terms to quick buyer. Also that attractive busivess property loeated on Clarence St. between Bagot and Wellington, known as ANGROVE'S GARAGE AND FREEMAN OFFICE. Can be pufthiased on reasonable terms and ata price to net purchaser 9 per cent, For full particulars apply to HOWARD S. FOLGER, 11 Clarence St. "Phone, 995. Howard S. Folger PHONE 994. 44 CLANENCE ST. ee ee ---- FOR SALE First ciass frame house, heated by hot air, , lighted by gas, all improvements, with large barn and drive shed . ~ Division Street, $2500.00 A snap for a man with horses. GEORGE BAWDEN Insurance Coal Real Estate, Phone 286, 168 Prirfigess Street. [Y 1913---The Best Year Yet for The Canada Life Ass. Co. Surplus now stands ai $6,182,463.14, Which will be paid to its polley- holders December Iist--this year, Why not participate in this large distribution of dividends by insuring W. Figures of how a policy wil} shape for you cheerfully giv J. 0. HUTTON Real Estate and Insurance Agent 18 Market St, Kingston. | 'For'Sale B KINGSTON Durham St, frame hound, even Fooms; barn; lot 40 x 132. $850, Barrie St, briek y an im A provements. Dominion $10.50. Vacuum Cleaners, O'Cedar Mops, $1.50. H. S. Crumley Phone 538 or 1442, 56 BROCK ST. PHONE 68. Solid Brick, Brock St. . RUBBER Brick Veneered, Mack St. .$3,000 .$4,000 .$4,000 .$4,800 $5,300 .$3,100 Frame. Alfred Street Solid Brick, Princess St. .. Solid Brick, Frontenac St. Solid Brick, Albert St. ... Solid Brick, Albert St. REQUISITES may 'include any of the follow- ing: = Syringe, a Frame, Beverley Street .. J. K. CARROLL, Manager. TO RENT Nos. 102 and 124 Victoria street, between Earl and John: son; nicely decorated, hot ajr furnace; immediate possession. A Fountain Good Hot Water Bottle, an At- omizer, or, for that matter, humerous other articles. in Rubber which we cannot enum- erate, When in need of Requisites, consult HOAG'S DRUG STORE Kingston, 'Ont. Rubber 4 Apply i McLeod's Drug Store ---------- a 2eik Ed hs -- E ] LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings in the City and Vicinity --What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. . Some winter, surely ! "Buy Abby Salts", Gibson's. Don't buy White Rose if want a cheap flour. 1 was no session of the police court on Wednesday morning. "Phone 230," Gibson's for Store Wants, William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's. Phone 564. Evening recital of the Ladies' Musi- cal Chub has been postponed until Jan. 20th. ny Hot Water Bottles", at "he you Drug Gib- N | deessmaking. . Keyes, 21 wadies" up-to-date Terms moderate. Miss A Princess street. "Phone 230," Gibson's Wants. The police station gave shelter last night to an Italian, who said he had no place to stay over night. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, King street. Leave orders at Auley's book store. "Covers for Hot Water Bottles' Gibson's. Miss Gertrude Ryan, Livingston ave- nue, left, on Thursday, for New York, to resume her duties as professional nurse, "Prompt Servi . son's for Drug Wants. Prevost 's, rock street, great clearing sale of made to order, ready- made clothing and gents' furnishings. See the display in window. "Flannel Covers for Hot Water Bot- tles,"" at Gibson's. The board of visitors of the Royal College has been appointed. Col, V. A. 8S. Williams, adjutant general, is pregident. Bishop Worrell, of the An- glican diocese of Nova Scotia, is again a member: "Shop by Telephone", Phone Gibson's for Drug Store Wants. For the past week or sp there have been prisoners galor coming to Portsmouth from York founty to serve terms in the penitenfiary. On Wed- nesday three sherifis brought down convicts to spend terms. "Flannel Uuvers for Hot Water Bot- tleg,"" at Gibson's death occurred on Sunday 'of Edward, infant A. Kypogsn Jones Falls, aged and four days, of pneu- {monia. The remains were placed in the vault at Philipsville. "Phone 230," Gibson's Wants. The social service congress to be held in Ottawa on March 3rd to 5th, is under the auspices of the social ser- vice council 'of Canada and the na- tional committee for the suppression of the white slave traffic. "Flannel Covers for Hot Water Bot- tles,"" at Gibson's. Harry (i. Clark, advance agent for the "Billy" Allen Vaudeville company, which plays in the . Grand Opera House during the week commencing January 26th, was in the city oni Wednesday, making arrangements. | veh ---- White Opposes Free: Food Ottawa, Jen. 21.--Hon. Mr. Whiie, minister of * finance, concluded his speech, last night, on the address in reply to the speech irom the throne with a strong ultra-protectionist pro- nouncement. "Free food," he declar- ed, "means free trade, a, reincarpa- tion of reciprocity, a reversal of the policy under which the country has prospered for forty years. Because tarifi revision has served the United | States under President Wilson, as ihe member for Red Deer has argued, it does not necessarily follow that. i for Drug 2 Me a at Phone 230, Gib 230, for Drug son of Mr. and | Last on of F. m \dmissign an of PRATER SAR the soma 7 THE =I ' #3]. 'Versatiles Friday Night "UP RIVER" Saturday Matinee and Night "THE CANADIAN EX. ou ines VTEDEE a 6 Dou't mien | we oovient ---- Prices cit in te for the first and last Mat. 25¢. Evenings 25.35.50. Seats Now on Sale. COVERED RINK HOCKEY MATCH, JUNIOR OA. PICTON VS. K.C.1. Wednesday, Jan. 22 iame begins "8.15 ane "ene nite IRS COVERED RINK HOCKEY MATCH JUNIOR O.J1A. Friday, January 23 Admission 2%c. Renerved seats now on snle, 2%¢. extra. SPECIAL ATTRACTION ON Saturday, Jan. 24th TR & A A. Senlor 0. WH. A. « Vs. QUEEN'S Admission only 25 cents. Reserved | Seats 25 cents extra. DON'T MISS THIS ME. Student season hockey ekets and rexerved seat season tickets good for this game. Champlons | ¥ou'eSe. PER TIN, ABSOLUTELY BEST VALUE 'SOME NEW LINES Xmas Table Delicacies Huntley & Palmer's = Fancy English Biscuits Mixed Chocolate, First lasertion 1¢ a word. Each com- 4A CHAMBERM AID Feterhoro VS. Fronlenacs | he hy a MAAN pa THE PEOPL « EUs wow CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES secutive Insertion thereafter, half cent a word. Minimum charge for one lusertion, 23e.; three insertions, S0c.; six, $1; one month, $2. AT RANDOLPIL Hotel -- WOMAN TO WASH AND IRON, AP. ply at once to 33 Division Stre et eee tee ee a A YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL HELP Family of two. Apply between ; and 8 o'clock in the evening, 401 Earl street. to LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN wages about $100; experience un- necessary, Send age, postage. Railway, care Whig. A GENER NO ' 8 0 shing. Apply between 7 and pk in the evening to Mrs « Duffy, 116 Earl street. COOK, GENERAL, EXPERIENCED, wanted for apartment in Mofitreat Three in family; good wages. Ape ply forenoons. "8 Wellington St. 8 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, Apply to Mrs. Johnston, 95 Fron- tenac St. before 3 o'clock in the af- ternoon or between 7 and 9 in th. evening. INTELLIGENT PERSON earn $100 monthly corr SIX KEYS A. LARGE GUARANTEED SE ------ UA JOHN HUNTER, 22 PATRICK ST, ALL AL SERVANT. GOOD COOK, | LOST ON A RING. FINDER return to (y Johnson St, receive reward. please and a BRILLIANT HAT PIN head on Princess stredt Tuesdin evening. Finder please return is Whig office. = BIRDS! BIRDS! BIRDS! MALE CANARIES, each & beauty for plumage ana song. Come in and bear the bird sing before you buy. W. J. Driver, Wuven and Barrie, 'Phone 61. ee mT cme TEAMSTER. kinds of light and heavy team work done on short notice: Spec- ial rates for driving parties. Phone 1285. MUsiO, VIOLIN INSTRUCTION--MISS CHRIS. % tine Cochrane, 78 Gore St, King- ston. Telephone 136. * TELGMANN SCHOOL OF Frontenac street. ; 4 mann, BE, teacher of elocution and action. Miss Norma and O, F. Telgmann, teachers of violin, man- dolin, piano, etc. Terms for tul- tiow: and concert engagements on afolcation. PE RSONAL 'MUSIC, 216 A. V, Telg- for newspapers: no canvassing. Send for particulars. Press Syndi- cate, 3,969 Lockport, N.Y, BRIGHT CAPABLE YOUNG MAN apr 1 must write good man . preferred None but hus- Davis & Son, Must hire for year tler need apply E Kingston Tannery. CAPABLE OLD COUNTRY DOMES. tics. Parties arriving twice miont ly. Applications' must be made y in advance. The Guild, Pembroke St, Toronto, Drummond St, Montreal. APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIV ED, up to the 26th inst. by the Secro- tary of thy Board of Education for! the pos ns of teachers of dress- making and teacher of milline: for the Industrial Night Classes be started about Feb, 1st qualifications. a WANTED--GENERAL FOR CASH = small pai i ir of GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR cloth and have it made up into up- to-date suits. Price and workman- ship guaranteed to please. Press- ing and repairing done on tha shortest notice. Thomas Galloway 131 Brock street. near Bibby's Gar- age, ot HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SE ond-hand furniture, stoves, ete. See me before selling vour goods. We also have a large stock of new and second-hand furniture and stoves, which we will sell to clean out, cost. J. Thompson, 333 Princess St, next to St. Andrew's church BOARD AND ROOM>S, FEW others are minutes' w Box 20, BOARD FOR g tudents where hin five the college. Apply office, Queen's Athletic Committee Sale of Reserved Seat Season Tickets for the Rink for Queén's Senior Hock - ey Games, including: Queen's ve. TR. & AA, Jan. 24. Queen's vs, Torouto, Jan. 30, Queen's va. MeGill, Feb, 20, alk Whi Cream Fing- ers, Oriental Creams, Petje i Beurre,* would be jor the.good oi Canada. We must not forget that the United States has nearly one hundred years the start of us. The way to meet the question ig not through the tariff, but by itcreasing the production in Can- ada, by teaching the farmer improved | methods, { | SEVERE NEURALGIA | Cured Through the Use Of Ir | Williams' Pink Pills There is an excellent reason why | Dr. Williams' Pink Ys have cured the most severe cases of neuralgia, sciatica and other complaints in the | group known as disorders of the nee- | ves. This group also includes - St Vitus dance, partial paralysis and the common state of extreme ner- | vousness and excitability. Fach of | these complaints exists because there | is somgthing the matter with the ner- vous system. If the nerves have tone and are strong and\healthy yoy will | not have any of these complaints. | The reason why Dr. Williams' Pink | Pills cure nervous disorders is that | they restore weak, run-down nerves to "their proper state of tome. They | act both directly upon the blood supply aud the nerves. The highest SHOPPING We hive afew shopping bags ranging' in price fire m 23.00 to $7.00. YOUR CHOICE AT $1.50 Each. R. J. RODGER' The King Street Jeweler Where the Clock is on the Walk + If you ware looking fer a boot and shoe store where you will ind honest goods at homn- est prices, in the newest styles of men's womens, boys', youths' and children's, give us a call and be comvinced that We can meet your needs to Your - satisfaction. authorities have noted that nervous troubles generally attack people who are bloodless and that the nerves are toned when the blood is renewed. It is thus seem that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure nervous dis orders by curing the cause of the trouble. The following is an in- stance. Miss Annie Jones, London, Ont., says: "For over a year 1 was an intense sufferer from neuralgia, which located in my face and head. The pain at times was #0 intense that TI could scarcely keep from screaming, and nothing I was doing for the trouble seemed to help me. As time went on my whole nervous system was affected. © At last when I felt that my, case was almost hope less 1 was advised to try Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills. The result of this treatment was that I am/ now en- joying such comfort as I had not known for years, and onlv those who have suffered from neuralgic pains can realize what a blessing the Pills, have been to me. If you are suffering from any blaod or nervous di begin to cure vourself to-day th Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which you can get from any medicine dealer or by mail at . g box or six boxes for '$230, | from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., | Brockville, Ont. ' '1a {and an abundance of good things 'a- Music. son 8, Shortcake, Puff Sand- | wich, Reading Shortbread, Popu- lar, Italian Macaroons, Ratafias, OrKney Asst. Shortbread. 50 varieties to choose from. Your family grocer can supnly you. Fenwick, Hendry & Co. Distributors. ee ------------------------ TUE WHIG'S JUMBLE, { 4 Lot of Short Items Run in To. - gether "A 50c Kidney Pill for ie", son s. » Dr. James Spence, drank aarbolic acid by | results, lannet Covers for Hot Water Bot ai Gibson's. . # The Montreal Daily been purchased with the Herald, ' "Shop by Telephone', Phone 230, vibson's Red Cross Drug Store, Sir James Whitney's condition mains very critical, but he had somewhat better night. "A 50¢ hidhey Pill for 40¢", son 8. Bch 'It is said that nine thousand dol lars was set aside as a "graft fund" for members of the Quebec legislature. A seventy-thousand dollar factory fire affected several firms on Fer anley street, Torpnto, Tuesday night, "A 50c Kidney Pill for 40c", Gib. S0n 8, * William E. James, mine Cobalt, was instantly killed fallin head. "Shop by Telephone", Phone Giibson's for Drug Wants. The kaiser has issued an order that no army officer must 'take a lady's arm, not even his wife's, while an the public streets. > Had a Fine Time A jolly driving party was given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Kennedy, Albert street, in honor of { their eldest son, FErnest, who is home on a visit » from Bow Island, Alberta. After a merry drive about the city for a couple of hours the party of about thirty yovng people, repaired to the home of Mr. Ken nedy, where ° steaming hot Gib- | Thessalon, mistake, vith | 1 Lies," Telegraph has | { Ye- a Gib- foreman, by a g derrick. striking him on the 2304 coffee waited them. The remainder of the evening was spent with games and The party separated aliout midnight, .after having joined hands and singing "Ayld Lang Syne." | ie died op Saturday at Allandale, aged fiftysoven. He for: { merly lived mn Belleville. wy "A Sc Kidney Pill for 40¢", Gib! |the steam barges "Simla" and "India and will be merged |. And another important game to he an- nounced iater. Each season ticket for the four games will cost three dollars, and sale will begin ax follows: Thursaay, Jan. 22nd, a1 9 am, at Ug- lows. Open to all. Thursday, dan. 22ud, 9-12 a.m. at Rink Office. Open only to members of the stafl. Thursday, Jan. 22nd, from 1 pam, Open HAIR, MOLES, WARTS, BIRTH. marks and all growths and skin blemishes 'removed permanently, without scar; 27 years experience Dr. Eimer J. Lake, Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin Specialist, 25% Bagot street SCALP MASSAGE ' Fon FALLIN' halr, dandruff, etc. treated by ei- ectricity (new method). Latest treatment ® In shampooing, face FOR SALE ONE HIGH BACK CUTTER. NEARLY new, cheap. 81 Lower Bagot St 2 RA 3 i our choice twelve selections for $36.40, at D. J. Dawson' Princess street. Lm . ACE YOUR delivery an: Frank W. AWNINGS AND TENTS--PI order now. Subject to time in the spring' Cooke, 39 Clarence nt. A FINE LOT OF WALNUT AND © sideboards, the best we have re had, reasonable price, ai 'Turk's. 'Fhope 701. 4 ig a Six H, P, GASOLINE ENGINE PO | $175, that cost $385. Call and we Will demonstrate it for vou at 558 Princess St, Kingston Mattress Co, TWO STOVES--C0AL HEATER ANE range, (both Guerney Oxford) i» dl ondition. ARDlY any ev ening s At 883 Princess St, at 7.30 pm * JANUARY SALE, €APrILLY best hair tonic on bottles, 50c; § 0z., tured and sold o Princess FORMA, record; pound 25c. Manufacs 2 y Mme. bilder, 253 St, city. NEW SOLID BRICK HOU Johnson street, 9 rooms; all mod. ern improvements; good location; easy terms. Apply to A. F. da 26 Frontenac street, 'Phone 748. SE ON FOR SALE OR ri House Will sell » for large bu'ldings, at Brisco Fouse, EXCHANGE, . THE property, Napanee, for wash, or ex- farm, with ood . John H, Mack, Napanee, Ont SCO co. CHOICE FARM, ONE RUNDRE and ninety-five acres, 9 miles from Kingston and 1 mile from lene vale. Has an abundance of cholce pine, spruce and cedar and never falling water thereon. Well fene- ed. For further information apply John Clark, RM.D. 1, Westbroo massage, manlcuring, chiropody, Up-to-date styles in hair work. Mrs. Herod, graduate masseuse, 169 Wellington St Phone 1495. Hours 10 to 42 a. and 2 to 6 p m., and by appointment. FINANCIAL FRONTENAC LO ment Societ: N AND INVEST. established 1862 'president, Lt ol. Henry R. Smith Money issued on city 'and farmn properties, municipal and country debentures; mortgages purchased: deposits received and Interest al- lowed. 8. C. McGill, Manager, 27 Clarence Street. 'ERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company, Available assets, $61,187,215. adition to which the policyholders have for security the unlimited lability of city property, insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get rates from 'Strange & Strange Agents. Phine 325. DENTAL A. E. KNAPP, B.A, LDS, D.D.S, RE- moved to 258 Princess Street. DR, C. C. NASH, D Renton, assistan Street. "Phone SPARKS AND SPARKS, DENTISTS. 159 Wellington Street, (over Car- novsky's), Kingston. 'Phone 3486. In DR. T. B NTIST . B, 1 Princess } 3 t 33 35 S. 0H. SIMPSON, LDS, D.D.S, DENT. iet," corner Princess and Bagot street. Entrance on Bagot street. Telephone 626 OATERING KSTIMATES GIVEN FOR BALL SUP pers. banquets, dinners, parties ete Bllverware and cutlery tr rent For particulars apply to R H. Tove's King Bt, store. WE CATER TO PARTIES, BALLS Wedding breakfasts, banquets, etc &lso rent dishes, table linens and silverware Reld and Hambrook M. P. Reid, 30 Ualon street, F. C ' Hambrook. 176 Alfred street Phones £43 or 302 LEGAL 'UNNINGHAM & MUDIE, BARRIST. ere and anlicitors Law Office, 7¢ Clarence street. Kingston t to students, Friday, Jan. 23rd, plan open to all. Don't miss this chance to secure n mgood seat. Steambarges For Sale Tenders addressed to the undersign- ed will be received until noon, Tuesday 3rd February, 1914, for the purchase of | now lying where they time, or particulars apply to THE CALVIN COMPANY, LIMITED, Garden Island, Ont . ee me IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARGARE KELOW, LATE OF THE CITY OF INGSTON, WIDOW, BASED, " Island, Ontario, be. inspected at any at Garden can 'F. that all persons hav- against the estate of the aret Kelow, who died at City, on 4th January, 1814, are tired to file the same with the un- ersigned on or before the 21st day of Pebruary, "181 after which. date the proceed to distribute ong thé parties entitled. is 20(h day of January, 1914. T. J. RIGNEY, Solicitor for Executor, AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY, JAN. 22ND, 10 A.W. 16) UNIVERSITY AVE. Brussels and other rugs, B. W. and oak centré tables, rockers, easy chairs, pictures, gas heater, ornaments,® lace curtains, cases of East India birds, and very rare, dwarf bitterns, books B. W, sideboard. B. W. dining chairs, glass- ware, china, etc, B. W. hall rack, Brus- sels Stair carpet, B. W, and other bed- room suites, springs, mattresses, 4 Thought Range, drop-leat table, lawn mower, step ladder, ete, ete, A THE AUCTIONEER. Phone 252. 113 Brock St. FRE INoUSTRIAL NIGHT CLASSES The Board of Education will "open | Industrial Night Classes about Feb. Ist if a satisfactory enrolment can be se- cured. Males will be taught mechan- ical drawing and shop arithmetic and Records Exchanged son two-minute, for exchange. Also phonographs, gra onolas for sale. plain our plan. Phone 259 BUSINESS NOTICES KINGSTON writin Queen § fidential SHORTHAND, and Copying All work TYPE. u, 321 MEDICAL . HUTTON Office hours, 1 p.m. Phone 1251, , 3-5 and 7-9 San All kinds of records, Victor, Col- ambia, Edison Blue Amberol, Edi- wophones and graf- Call and let us ex- ALLEN'S 113 Brock St. females dressmaking and. millinery. Applications for enrolment will be re- ceived at once at the Board of Edueca- tion rooms either by mail or in persan, and on Friday night next the rooms will be open from 7.30 to'9 o'clock for personal interviews with those who in- tend joining the classes. - Full particu- iars will be furnished by . Principal Sliter on Friday night. Do not delay making application. 5 JOHN MACDONALD, Sec.- ~PLOUR Our Robin Hood brand of flour has a guarantee in every bag for good quality. SR ANDREW MACLEAN Treas: t of Furniture A splendid chance to save money. Big line of beautiful antique furni- choose from, : prices paid. C fter Holiday Sale F All goods now reduced in price. ure, stoves, ranges, ete, to Also household goods bought, best L. LESSES or. Princess and $1650 NEW .FRAME H i provements. OUSE, ALL IM. DOUBLE nearly new § FRAME HOUSE $2300, CEMENT PLASTER, IMP ments, fine location. Rove, BATEMAN & GARDINER, INSUR 7 Clarence ance, Money to Loan 8t., Kingston STORAGE FOR FURNITUR BTU Slean, and dry. McCann, i Brock ot. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, DESIR. location. Apply 114 mete ---------- . IN CLARENCE ST. CHAM. _.APPlY to Cunningham & Mu- die, 79 Clarence St. PRIVATE GARAGE OR STORAGE for auto for the winter; clean and dry. McCann, 82 Brock St. -- et tte: 816, $12, >, McCann's 82 Brock St. FRONT ROOM WITH desirable neighborhood, to business. Apply $1 DWELLIS FURNISHED alcove, ir 7-ROOM FRAME HOUSE, 1ST OF DB. cember, B. and C. and sans, Stuart streat Apply to J. R. law, 248 Division St. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, OLEAN ars, Sry Tooms; A own lnch an ey. rost's City Storage. 398 Queen St, Phone 626b. 28 TWO HOUSES ON BARRIE ST, HOT alr furnace, and all conveniences, $18.00 per month, Two houses $10 00 per month Apply to Hor- ace F. Norman, 177 Wellington St, ARCHITECT WM. NEWLANDS & sow, tects, ete, Phone 608. ARCHI- Offices, 258 Bagot St a POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS, M - chants' Bank Building, Jpn: ™ Wellington streets. Drop ¢ UPHOLSTERER ----re-------- + J. GAVINE, UPHOL pairing and carpe work, halr matiress renovating. Drop a card at or call 216 ty Street. RING, R BUSINESS CHANCES ANYONE ANYWHERE CAN a4 mail order business at ho. canvassing; be yonr Send for free booklet; Heacock, 2,969 Lockport, START me; no own boss, tells how N.Y. -- 1e prompt and careful atten tion given to all orders, © seice JAMES SWIFT & £1. er ~----WE SELL---- Scranton Coal Co's Coal Cotman io 7m, the _ cetabrated Coal tichmond No, Mines, the best Anthracite Mines in Pennsylvania Place your order with | THE JAS. SOWARDS COAL C0. North End Outario Street. Ladies} For Strictly Cnstom Tailoring TRY US by the Tailor Phone 1513

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