Daily British Whig (1850), 8 May 1914, p. 7

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nis : Vee rit Hen DE , 2nd Vice-Pres. HON. C. 8. HYMAN; WILLIAM JOHN = MAODONALD; LT.-COL GOODERHAM, NICHOLAS BAWLF, LT.- COL F. 8. MELGHEN, J. L. ENGLEHART, WM. I. GEAR, THOS, F. HOW, General Manager Chief Tpspéecior. T. A. BIRD, BANKERS NEW YORK--Natlonal Bank o merce. = --, land Bank, Limited, First National Bank G~--London City 73 a. NE: A.B tf Om INVESTMENT BROKER Fire and Life Insurance Bonds and Stocks Distriet Manager of The EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE aon High Grade rence Strect FEW CHOICE LOTS G6 x 130 to a lane 1 Streets 33 x 135 to a lane ellington Street, 40 x 66 "Real Estate SOCIETY Phone 995 AT BARGAIN'PRICES, ceili. .81000 y oon Easy terms on some of the above. GEORGE BEAWDEN Coal - : = i To Contractors & Builde "Lam prepared to rs book orders for the coming season for hard and soft brick, as [ am now » " - ng the Kingston Ee 1810n Phone 1396 » - St. Orders promptly filled. at- Brick Yard, Div-. Albert Neal "FOR SALE Johnson St. solid brick, all modern Durham St., frame, furnace and elect University Ave., rough-cast, George St., stone, all modern, vernnd © St., double frame, Solid brick dwelling, Park ia fine summer home, at J. K. Carroll 56 BROUK ST. § JOHN DRIVER, * a Prime } . Necessity If you are looking for results, why not sow seeds that will: grow. You ean procure them from of forty required for close work. = You may see apparently as well as r, tut there is a strafh on the eyes that can only be relieved by a pair of eyeglasses or spectacler es- pecially suited to your needs. . id and fitted by our Eyesight , H. C. Brown, Oph. D, will return the clear, com- fortable vision of youth, and be neat and inconspicuous in appearance. No charge is made for a thorough ei Glasses are ric light. 'A smap furnace and gas lights ah; bargain at at a sacrifice price. good barn and Jirge grounds, close to Lake Ontario a bargain. Agency, PHONE 68. Representative, | AUTOMOBILES AND HACKS y FOR HIRE Phone 1177 GEORGE W. BOYD 89 Earl Street. Auction Sales We are now Come early gm Wé are a Nee of antes. Iso handling Reaq) Estite on & commission basis. Our reputation for the last fifteen years assures you of the utmost satisfactio Nn, prompt re- turns, honest and efficient service. 'Wé will buy the coutemts of any house for cas Allen's Fre ---- Brick house, modern, seven rooms, 118 Vietoria St., be- tween Ear! and Johnson Sts. Possession June 1st. ; ALSO | Frame house, modern, seven rooms, bardwood foors, 124 Victoria St. Rent $18.08/ per | month. Immediate possession. " See our unequalled line of Antique Furniture. . A big line of all kinds of both pd furniture awaits your inspection here. Prices always low. Household goods bought and sold. : £ Aa. Hjaanced | she deeided that he should be the husbagd of Marie. * * her mother gave | her a: birthday party and tvited the children of all he best families in town. Thus was ie's social status established: She d with' Sam Travers. But it was met until long afterward that her mother delicately but firmly nvey- ed to' her the idea that she was to capture him for a husband: 'Sofie six yedrs later Marie began |. & 'suspeet that Westmore Xnew--- that Alice Bryant looked: better in plain gingham than Marie could ever look in silkl 'She felt us if her mbthér - had deceived her. Surely the mirror would not le. Was it possible that her mother did? Mrs. Lindsay managed so cleverly that Sam Trdvérs really began io pay Marie some attention. For even if she was' not pretty she had her 'attractions, and her mothers's train- ing had taught her to make the most of then: She was always frezh and full of vim. 'Her perfect health was the most genuine thing about her. The crisis came when she was twenty. Sam Travers took Bryan out on'the. verandah one night at a dance and proposed to her. That mitigate' Marie's woe when she heard about' it. It was at last apparent {that he never intended to propose (0 § her. - She told her mother, and Mrs. Lindsay raged. "You've let him get away from you!" she cried. "WHat have I been raising you for all these years? Why, to marry him. And now you've lost him. How in the world is your father to pay all the debts he's in- curred for you?" In ten minutes Marie Lindsay seemed to herself to grow ten years older. She was ashamed unto death of the whole business of living which h hii jgsolved itseM into"a mean, low procegs of trickery. From that moment she took thi hands. \ Six months'later she married Hal Churchill, who had always wanted her. A week after she was married her father and mother left Weset- more for Oregon. Marie was abandoned to Hal. Her mother had openly fought the mar- riage. If Marie waited long enough and played her cards properly she might get Sam yet. But Marie was proud. She did love Sam, but. she 141d not mean that he should know it. The one way to keep him from know- ing it was to marry Hal. Hal ran the grocery store and had a fair income and a good many friends. He was an honest, good, faithful little fellow, who paid his bills and dealt with his fellow man Las He wished to be dealt by. Hal had a suite of rooms over the store, where he 'expected to begin housekeeping. But Marie would not go there. She insisted upon boarding for a while at Mrs. Lou- den's - boarding-house there was a particularly swift portion of that current---a group of young married folk who cared more for gayety thal homes. Hal kept up manfully all winter. He sat up half the night playing cards, and yet managed to open the grocery on time hext moruning. Bat the strain began 'to.tell on him. In the spring he borrowed money and built a house. Marie ordered it ull to suit herself. All Hal had to ilo was to see that it got paid for. By this time Hul was hopelessly in debt. Debt did not bother Marie: Hadn't her father always been in debt without inconvenience to his family? In the new house Mirie begun wilh a luncheon and ran the whole gamut of expensive parties up to a dance at which the ices served came from the city, Such things cost a great deal of money, but they helped to coneti- tute a triumph for Marie. Sam T ers was there and he said he had never been in all his life to a better conducted affair. That remark of Sam's was just What Marie had been waiting for. Ever since the day she married Hal she had been trying to show Sum that she had all the things that he could have given her and that she had missed nothing by marrying Hal. She was, in short, living up to Sam on Hal's income. Of course the inevitable happened. Hal went all to pieces--first finan- cially, then physically. They shut up his grocery store one day and he went. to his bed in a pitiable stale of collapse. Three weeks later they took him to a sanftarium in the hope that rest might save bim from fur- ther" trouble. His merves were wrecked, Marie siayed in Westmore. She knew the worst. Her brief glory was over. The fire of her populariy had died down suddenly and her gay friends withdrew to warm their hands elsewhere. They did not actu- ally desert her, but at least they gave her no aid. A For a little while Marie seemed overcome. But there was more to [Marie than anybody, perhaps even she Herself, had suspected. She gathered her- forces. She began to sell things right and left. Everything was put up for sale and everything went. And the mopey was used first to free the grocery store, for, of eourse, Hal wouldn't go into bankiuptey and clear things up that wi He couldn't, being Hal. 3 ith a few essentials for house- keeping Marie moved into the rooms over the store and proceeded to make a home of it. Then she went inte the store and began to sell. In three months' time Hal came out of the sanatorium restored. He kmew, of vourse, what Marie bud craved [| oy) sarfamay 'Marie was trained carefully to this} id 3 Whew she way {welve years old Alice | Aljee: hind not accepted him did not' f° into her own} b A | What Prices 1 0c. A few seats 30c. fi eh 10 and 20¢. Seats Now on Sale. ONE GSLS PERFOTOIANCE Tuesday, Way 1200 Selwyn & Co. Present The Seiatiohal' Tteemtionat Dra. mgtic Success of the Century Thel. au By Bayard Veiller As played for two yesrs in New York City and now nessing of its first year ip London, Eng. Same superb company that played Montreal and Toronto (his season PRICES 23, 50, 75¢, $1, $1.50 SEATS ON SALE TURDAY Ne ia " CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion le a word. Each con- wi hr cent ww Minimum charge for one Insertion, 2c; three insertions, a ALBERT SAUNDERS. ALL KINDS 0) carting done. Satlatgetion Buaran teed. 667 Princess Street. PRESS ADVTS, three time he wes rag 21 Hi Soc} six, $1; one WbutN, 62. HELP WANTED AN ADVE, OF 25 WORDS OR LESS, under this head, costs 25¢ for one night, or 50c for three, HOY WANTED AT CORBETT'S HARD ware, A GIRL FOR raniiuery ne Princess Street. A GOOD PLAIN COOK. , APPLY Mts, Tandy, 161 King strdet. : mer pine EXPERIENCED Apply at wo WAITRESSES, the Randolph hoteT, SMART BOY T0 MAKE useful about the store. eit Shoe "Store. HIMSELP The Lock- HP, 119 VOLT MRECT CUR- it moter in fair condit'on. Davis ¥ Dock Contpany, Kingston BT Wa Addy harines CARRENTERS, NONE t class men need apply ges No troub Mandard, St. Cat 3 PERSON MAY monthly currespond newspapers; no canvas Send for particulars. Press Syn cate, 3,969 Lockport, N.Y. L SMART YOUNG MAN TO ASSIS clerk and shipping, perma with a chance tg advance; man to work in garden Jas. McParland, Market : --USE-- LIPTON'S TEA LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD EXQUISITE FLAVOR i} caPanLE tics COUNTRY DOMES. arriving April Special 3 Apr Pembroke oLD ' . Parties and May 10th. h party May 12th. , The Guild, 47 , Toronto Montreal WANTED \T ON( E, girl for clerk s Red C store ededede debe de BPP PEPPP IPD PPP so WANTED--GENERAL Auction Sale ing, kind, single or do 1. extra good road Also buggy and har WM. MURRAY esx A ee ml i A two storey stone dwelling, 10 rooms, with modern improvement: and hot water heating. About thre acres good landMwith fruit trees, et Good barn, etc. Corner Division and Concession Streets, only a shor distance from stredt cars. Cdh be purchased on reasonable terms. Ap- pix, to \ J. B. COOKE, 332 King St. 5: Office 503; house, 842. Saturday, May oth, 12 O'clock Noon Kuapp's Boathouse (Near Bridge) Motor Boat Hull Thirty-five Feet £ Six Feet glass cabin, everythng except engine, ete, v Ade. ALLEN THE AUCTIONEER Phone 252. WELCH GRAVE » National Drink, on salé at Fountains, Druggists, © Your Family Grocer can suppl, Buy it by the dok. and the case. Feawick, Hendry & Co, (Pistributors) been doing in his absence, for she wrote to him. every day. Her let ters, he said, had done more than medicine to make him well. «They settled down over the groc- ery: store. Hal wasn't strong yet, but Marie lad plenty of health. Be- sides, she wads working to pay off a debt of her own--a debt of gratitude to the man who loved Ber and whom she loved. She did love Hal at last, and so loving him she was happier working behind the counter and trying to pay up the debts her folly had aceumu- lated than she ever had dome be- fore. . Misfortune 'was the teacher she needed; it nade a fine woman of Marfe Churchill. That was five years ago. Hal's store bad grown until' he had the best grocery business in Westmorse. He is out of debt. Marie doesn't have t6 work in the stose now. But they «till live upstairs an they have 4 son'--another Hal. " 5 "His father is the finest man in the world ind I want my boy to be Just like him." declared Marie. Dairy School butter is made in our own city and 'in the cleanest" and most up-to-date school in Canada. Aj} grocers, : General Funston cables that fall of Huerta and the reign terror is imminent in Mexico City. Dairy S butter is the finest made. At all | $ + naught formally Sarpis a city on Thurs day. A Pew short Corsets left, 360 Dut ton's, the of ma { ments, gas, good FENIAN RAID OR medal; will pay $8 i854 Oakwood Ave, Toraento. ee tate ------------is CUSTOMERS TO RING UP 602 'WHEN having hair or cotton mattresses to be renovated or recovered. King- ston Matiress Company, 556 Prin- cess St. N ay SASKATCHEWA 5.00 AE. Wa HEE NEW LIVERY bles AND SALE STA. will be open May 1st. Clergy St. between Princess .and Queen Sts. All new rigs. Cabs at all hours Phone 637. McFadden & Lemmon, Props. WURNISHED. RESIDENCE FROM the "15th of June, on or near the water front, with or without mot- or boat. and 'servants, for a gentle- man, his wife and two grown-up Sons. Apply to J, 8. R, McCann, $2 Brock St. GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR ¢loth and have it made up into up- to-date suits. Price and vorkman- ship guaran'eed to Press. Ing and repairin on the shortest notice. Fnomas Galloway 131 Brock street, near Bibby's Gar- age. Please. dove lo --------t-- uction Sale| LEGAY. tees eee fn CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, BARRIS. ters: and solicitors. Lasw office, 70 Clarence street. Kingston UTORS' CREDITORS JANE PERRY, ) S CITY O KING- \. SPINSTER, DECEA 8 creditors and other havi i agrinst the estate of said qd 1 i the 30th March, ta end a state- claims to W. Miific L 8t.. Kingston, Solin ors of said listate, refore the 16th day of May, 1914, ; vhich date said Executors will 'eed to distribute the assets of the tate among the persons entitled ther 0; having regard to those claims only f hich they shall then have had rotice, and will not be liable for any part of sald assets to any person of THY notice at the time of such distribution WW. MUNDELL, Solicitor for Executors, 24th; 1914, ee Co US Houses For Sale Roughcast house, 8 rooms, all provements, gas; good barn, Princess St. Aigo 4-room cottage, all improve- Barden, ete.,:643 Kingston, Api 'rincess St. The properiy of the late Joseph iorrie. Apply 134 Nelson St. From Fac to C Owing to the high cost of Jive ing, and with the object of save ing money for the consumer, Church Bros. and Hobbs Co., Picton, Ont., have decided to sell their Lasso Brand of Choice v Sh GPE Bg gfe | | | | i whose dilating they shall not have had TO LET eer r----------------" TRY 2 OF THESE SMALL ADVTS 0 48¢; three times, S0c, FROM 18ST WAY, NO. 372 ALFRED $7 Thomas Miils, 79 Clarence St. AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE. 'PHON) Sargent's' drug store, No, 41. : 0 ANY DW ELEINGS AT $17, $20, $2: $60. J, 4 rock St, SR. McCann, $2 STORAGE Fon FURNITURE, ETC Sean and dry. McCann, 82 Brock stree 320 EARL ST. DETACHED BRICK, % rooms, hot air furnace. ,J. 8 R McCann, $2 Broek St. FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT FROM ist May, No, 115 Bagot St. Cun- ningham & Mudie. a OFFICES IN CLARENCE ST. CHAM bers. Apply to Cunvingham & Ma Qe; 79 Laurence ou. ANGTON ST, ROOMS unfurnished, or woul Apply $1 Lowe: HOUSE Oo) ar Karl, B. am ig and lighting Nil Cn a $1600 FOR A LOT 08 FT, X 1 32 FT. IN best of the city. Rit, Chas, i, 235 Bago si ° © : 4 PIANO) Bidet Bt. y cess i AND en wi one hy IAS NGES REFR easonab! ices, i Torkh Ph GOOD sn APE. Ft 0. they labt, At BRICK HOUSE ON JOHNSON ST. rooms, hot water heating, Fas; Apply 3 frontage and back lot. Johnson St. INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE IN condition, Joely to RH Fi Kingston Station, or Angro a . Garage, Kingston. 5 aie Box MOTOR BOAT, 32 FT. LONG, 5 inch guaranteed to first-class condtifon. Apply 417, & office. 5 ANYONE VYING SECSNDH Stoves or furniture for sale. call me for first class prices. J. Th son. 333 Princess St. "hone 16 LONG, 48 in high 8 and one Apply OFFICE DESK, SIX rey in. high in Front and at back, Threé d top shelf. Slight British Whig office, nket STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLBAN dry, airy rooms; your own lock ans key Frost's City Storage, 3 Queen St Phone 526b. 7 ROOMED HOUSE Ave, B. and C, fur- lignt, good garden Apply 28 gston Ave, FOR THE SUMMER, FURNISHED house, all conveniences, electric light, gas and telephone; centrally located. Address Box IL, Whig office. FURNISHED oR UNFURNISHED, from May 1st, my house, No. 122 University avenue, opposite "Grant Hall." Thomas Mills, 1. Clarenss street. ---------------------- SOLID BRICK HOUSE, ALFRED ST. ten rooms, all modern Improve- ments; hot water heated; deep lot; possession May lst. Phone 301. (299 In evening.) i = FURNISHED, eautiful location at Point Pleas- he lake saore (the second 1 Lake Ontario Park.) on enquiring at 56 A LARGE NUMBER also Dunlop tires, orders promptly carpet cleanin Muller, 373 Kin OF RICYCLES at 2.00 i a and Ig 8 St, A LARGE FRAME oUSH lined, heavy . timber Joist, to be sold for | moval; also scales, Apply Square. GROCERY STORE AND DLW ELLE 152 Ontario street, or wil ae grocery stock and fixture: wl privilege of 3 walnug. Doing a first .inas b ness. od reason for s: ling, ply F. X. Bazeay, on the prem CHOICE FARM, and ninety-five renting WOrS AN enti LOT fede, ONE SIUNDRED acres, 9 nies from Kingston and 1 mile fron Glen« vale. Has an abundance of choles pine, spruce @nd cedar. vw failing water thereon. i fem ed. For further informal on app! John Clark, RM.D. 1. W wibr BOARD AND nOuMS 7 NEW BRICK, 6 ROOMS, B & C, STE. phen St, $12.00. 'New frame bun- alow, 4 rooms, W. C., 9.00 Bons for ant_and McCann, ISHED HOUSE, UNIVERSITY avenue. $5,000--SOLID BRICK HOUSE, 10 «rooms, all improvements, large lot. Alfred St. UIC ENENT HOUSE, NEW, ALL m ern MORTGAGES HOUGHT AND SOLD, Money to loan. BATEMAN & GARDINER, PHONE 396, 7 rence St, Kingston. Patrick St. permanent ten- prompt payment. J. 8. R ! Brock St, FU CLASS BOARD AAD 100 also table board. Apnly 138 Wels lington St, opposite st fice, 2 FINANOIAT, FRONTENAC LOAN AN INV 2 ment Soclety; incorpo: sted 18683 §lesident, Colonel-Henr," R. Smif oney issued on city and farm coun 67 Cla BUSINESS NOTIORS WELL DIGGING AND DRILLING done at reasonable prices. Apply to D. Friend, Barrlefield, Ont. KINGSTON SHORTHAND, rYPRE. writing and Copying Bureau, 33 Queen Bt. All work strictly con. fidential. Rates moderate. ------------------------------------------ JOSEPH RUSE, 6 CHESTNUT ST, HAS opened up a quarry on Stephen St. Cut, building and rough stone are supplied promptly at reasonable prices. PERSONAL WARTS, BIRTH. growths and skiu wed ermanen' ly, all § reme without scar; 27 Dr. Elmer J. Lake, Throat and Skin Bagot Street. MASSAGE , dandruff, Ly (hew in manicuring, up-to-date styles In Mis. Herod, graduate massel e. 158 Wellington St, Phone 1485 Hours 10 to 12 a.m, and 2 to 5 p. m., and by .appointment. 3 EXCAVATION? ple.; method) shampooing, chirg hair * 3 treated Ls face massage, pody, kK ROCK OR CLAY, CONCR" TING OF cellars, levelling and laying lawns. Esthnates glven. H. Beardsell, 102 Earl St. age. CEMENT OR prompt walks; exca at reasonable «all Thomas _FURNISHED ROOM WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, WORK. EXCAVATION WORK also make cement o celiars, and repair oft, Drop a card or inrns, 8 Ann 8 Ing men preferred, Price reason ae 102 Earl 8t a CATERING TIMATES GIVEN FOR BALL SUP. pers, banquets, dinne-s, parties, ete. Silverware and cutlery to rent. For particulars apply to R. 41. Toye's King St. store. - 'E CATER TO PARTIES, BALLS, Wedding breakfasts, barquets, etc ; also rent dishes, table lihens and silverware. Reld and Hambrook P, Reid, 30 Union Sireet, F. C Hambrook,' 176 Alfred Stree Phones R43 nr 30% A BUSINESS OHANJES . ERE CAN ST.RY RET wy or Sind for free booklet; 2.969 [A. E. KNAPP, BA, LDS, properties, municipal and debentures; mortgages p.'reha 3 deposits received and int rest br H owed. . C. McGill, Musager, Clarence Street. LIVER L, LONDON AAD GLOBE Firefinsurance Company, Available assets, $61,187,215. In addition to which the policyholters have security the unlimited liability city property, Insurce, at low poseible rages Betor renewi old or giv ng new business ge rates from Strange & Strangey Agents. Phone 323 : DENTAL moved to 2568 Princess Si 'est 15% WELs arnnvsky she r---- hd rey DR. C. C, NASH, DENTIST: 18, Th Renton, assistant sd Prine Street. Phone 7 SPARKS AND lington St Phone 346. SPARN.. (over 133 & Li : S. H, SIMPSON, 'L.D i. DENT ist, corner ' Princcis and Bagog Streets. Entrance on Bagot streety Telenhone 626 0 . ARCHITEC? © ------ WM, NEWLANDS & s<o8N, ARQ tects, etc. Offices, 258 ,lagot Phone 698. & SON, ARCUrrecey, lle chants' Bank RBuliding col Brock and Wellingtur 'ream, s card Sot TEAMING 4 a em HEAVY AND LIGHT AMING promptly done. All modern a pliances. Phone 854, rv address BE Wathen, 47 Mack » HOTFLS. MOLTR . ----- ALBION HOTEL, CORNE id Queen streets: ates moderate; cent one block from sire recently _theroughiv best stable and Fired accnmm tion, J. M. Caines. Froprivior. UPHOLSTERFR VINE, UPHOLST ERIN Tay ae a Datirte ovatlng fiwrop & t atemor MuUsIC TEACHER OF SINGING, .. Balus, 47 Rideau Si. ht deste moda a -- % TELGMANN SCHOOL Ov 31 Sic, w Eisntense street. A.V. Tg : ménn, BE, teacher of eclocn and action, Miss Norma snd O, elgmann, teachers of «iglin. mane Ane, Topmn for gf = MINE CARNES FT and concert engagements application, ent notify our custoiners thaf is found necessary to cary coal | here is extra .charze of can be earily of be either «h antl wey 3

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