) A 4 A & £. = ¥ + + _ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG 15 eee. Your Future Home M ay Be Among Those Listed On This Page To-day RETARD OLD AGE Certain Foods Known in Asia Minor as Life Preserving. Bystem of Diet of the Early World When People Lived for Hun. dreds of Years. It may interest readers to hear | of a system of diet which is that of the early world when people _lived hundreds of years without growing old. I heard of it w traveling in Asla Minor from an enian woman of sixty of very youthful appearance, Writes M, E. Forbes in the Saturday Review. Traditions on diet and long life had been preserved In her family from very anclent times, Her father had lived to one-hundred and fifty and her grandfather and her grandmother also. She attributed har Jouth to certain laws of diet and to & particular sweetmeat, a kind of Sweet paste, which she claimed was one of the foods of the patriarchs and enabled them to live to thelr great mage. It prolongs youth and re- tards 'old age, and is made from two of the life-preserving foods mixed with honey and other ingredients. She believed that old age and disease were due to unsuitable and wrong combina- tions of food and that a longer youth ¢an be achieved by keeping 48 strictly 48 possible to the diet ofthe ancient world, She divided food Into three classes =the life giving, containing the pro- telds, fats antl carbolydrates; the life preserving, only six in number; wine, olive oll, 'youhort. (fermented milk), butter, honey and dates; and the life destroying, five in number, which should never be eaten, and con- 8ist of flesh of meat, tea, coffee, beek and spirits. Her own diet consisted of wholemeal bread, eggs, vegetables, Some of each of these life-preserving foods, and lentils, and at the midday and evening meals some of the sweet- eat, the latter being a very essential part of the diet. She claims that it is possible to maintain youth and vigor up to a very long time on this diet. I have tried it now for seven months, eating only very little fish and fowl. I have grown much strong er, my friends tell me I look much younger, and I have entirely got rid of a troublesome throat affection and cough which I suffered from for years , and which I always feared would de- velop into consumption. Medicine and an operation failed to do me any good, but this diet seems to have eliminated the germs from my system, "for 1 am entirely cured. There are such a number of systems nowadays that one is apt to think very little of them, but. I can testify that this system will yield the fullest results, only it must be consclentious- ly carried out, and, whatever else is eaten, the life-destroying foods should be given up. Revenue From Trees. The United States forestry service is endeavoring to get the cities and municipalities of the country Into line for the proper forestation of such lands as these organizations might own and control. The fact Is deplored in a re- cent paper on the subject that less than one-half of the land owned or controlled by the citles of New York State Is properly cared for and made to pay for the keep. Newberg, which leads in the devel- opment of municipal lands, has been engaged for some time in the task of reforesting its watershed so as to in- sure a supply of water and so derive a future income. This consists of 173 acres, of which 18 acres have been re forested. The work has been done by securing the interest of the school children, and each year 200 boys and girls are taken to the country for the purpose of tree-planting. Burma Needs Farm Implsments. Need for agricultural machinery in Burma Is growing every year. With a population of 12,000,000, the growth of which is not keeping pace with the mew areas which are ling put under cultivation and with a constantly in- creasing acreage of cultivated land, there is an Insufficiency of labor, and uction of modern implements would do much "toward relieving the shortage of labor. _ Implements for rice cultivation, simi. "Jar to tl in the Philippines, - sale.--Consul J, P, The following classification headin appear in this newspaper in the num Fog tals ve closely allied Index to Classifications fecal order uere given, classifications being grouped together. | The Individual advertisements are! | arranged under these headings | alphabetical order for quick reference. | BUSINESS SERVICE. Engagements. Marriages. Deaths. 2--In Memoriam. 3--Card of Thanks. 4--Funeral Directors. 6--Funeral Flowers. 6--Cemetery Lots, Monuments. 7--Lodge Notices. 8--Com!ng Events. 9--Peraonals. 10--Lost and Found. AUTOMOBILES | A ~--Automobile Agencies. i l1l--Automobiles For Sale. | 13--Auto Trucks For Sale. | -18~--Auto Accessories--Tires--Parts | 14--Garages--Autos for Hire--Taxi | §--Motorcycles and Bicycles. 18--Business Services Offered. 19--Bullding--Contracting. 20--Cleaning--Dyeing--Renovating. 21--Dressmaking--Millinery. 23--Heating, Plumbing, Roofing. 23--Insurance. 4 24--Laundering. 256--Moving, Trucking, Storage 26--Painting, Papering, Decorating. © 27--Printing--Engraving. 28--Professional Services. 28a--Accountants, 28b--Architects, 28c--Chiropractie. 28a--Dental. 28g--Osteopathy. | 28h----Osteopathic Physicians. | 29---Repalring. | 30--Taliloring and Pressing. { 31--Wanted--Business Service. EMPLOYMENT 32--Help Wanted--Female. 32--Help Wanted--Male. 34-~Help----Male or Female. 36--8olicitors, Canvassers, Agents. 35a--Teachers Wanted. 36--S8ituations Wanted--Female. 37--Situations Wanted--Male. FINANCJAL SR--Business Opportunities. 89--Investments, Stocks, Bonds, 40--Money to Loan. 41--Wanted--To Borrow. INSTRUCTION 42--Correspondence Courses. 43--Local Instruction Clas: 44--Musical, Dancing, Dra 45--Private lustruction. 46--Wanted--Instruction. \ LIVE STOCK 47---Dogs, Cats, Pets. 48--Horses, Cattle, Implements, in! be much to it. readers of the Whig. There's Nothing To It! Nothing--and everything! ~It's 80 easy to satisfy your wants of every day through the Whig's A-B-C Classified Section. So simple and convenience that there doesn't seem to And yet the very simplicity of this service is the re- sult of everything that can be done to make the Classi- fled Section a practical public market-place for all the Everything--including the perfect grouping of offers and wants into the scores on scores of numerically ar- ranged Classifications, and the careful indexing and al- phabetical arranging of the ads under each one. Perfectly simple--and simply perfect! THE A-B-C CLASSIFIED ADS ALWAYS THE SAME--IN SERVICH ALWAYS DIFFERENT--IN OPPORTUNITY. h KINGSTON, ONT. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. indexed, standardized and popular. ized according to THE BASIL L. SMITH SYSTEM Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. All ads. are restricted to thelr proper classification, and to the regular Daily Whig style of type. CLASSIFIED RATES Dally rate per line or consecutive insertions: Minimum charge, 25 cents. Dally rates per line. Charge. Cash 6 days .... .o 4 3 4 $ Births, Engagements, Marraiges, Deaths--One insertion, charged, 49--Poultry and Supplies. 50--Wanted--Live Stock. MERCHANDISE S1--Articies For Sale. bla--Barter and Exchange. b2--Business and Office Equipment. 63---Boats and Accessories. 64--Bulldings and Building Materials. b6--Farm and Dalry Products, b6--Fuel, Feed, Fertilizers. 57--Good Things to kat. b8--Homemade Things. §9--Household Goods. 60--Jewelry and Watches, 61--Machinery and Tools. 62--Musical Instruments. 62a--Radlo Equipment, 63---Seeds, Plants and Flowers. 64--Specials at the Stores. ¢5--Wearing Apparel. 66--Wanted--To Buy. ROOMS FOR RENT $7--Rooms With Board. 68----Rooms Without Board. 69--Roomg For Housekeeping. 70--~Vacatian Places. 71--Where To Kat. 72--Where To Shop ip Town. 73--Wanted--Rooms or Board. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 74--Apartments and Flats. 78----Business Places For Rent. 76--Farms For Rent 77~--Houses For Rent. 78--Oftice and Desk Room. 79--S8uburban For Rent. 80---Summer Places For Rent. $1---Wanted--To Rent. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE R --Brokers in Real Estate. 1.50; cash, $1.00. 8 of Thanks and Memoriam Notices--Charged, $1.50; cash, $1.00, each insertion. ; Aavertising ordered for irregular insertions takes the vne-time inser- tion rate; no ad. taken for less than basis of four lines. Count six average words to the line. Charged ads. will be received by telephone and if paid at The Brits ish Whig office within 6 days from the first day of insertion, cash rate will be allowed. Ads. ordered for more than one day and stopped before expiration will only be charged for the nuraber of times the ad. appeared and adjust- ment made at the rate earned. Rate per line for white space is the same as a line of type. Special rate for yearly advertising UPOR request. Publishers reserve the right to edit or reject all classified advertising copy. Telephone 243, ask for a want ad. taker. Announcements > Personals 9 SKIN BLEMISHES--Halr, Moles, Warts Birthmarks, Skin Cancers, Scars, Pils, etc, removed permanently. Satisfac- tory Glasses fitted and furnished after others have falled. Golitre cured with. out operation. 38 years' experience. Dr. Elmer J. Lake, Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Skin. 258 Bagot Street. Phone 301w. House 1138J. ---- = Lost and Found 10 8$2--Business Property. 8$3--Farms and Land For Sale. $4--Houses For Sale. 85--Lots For Sale. S$6--Resort Property For Sale. 87=Buburban For Sale. 38--Real Estate For Exchange. 39--Wanted--Real Estate. One day when David was out fish- Ling, he spled a queer-looking bird standing on the stones looking into the water. "Looks something like a duck, yet it seems too long-bodied for Waddle Duck," he mused, and before he could wonder any further a rustle sounded at his side, and he glanced up to find Squeedee smiling at him. "Well, T guess Mr. Cormorant would feel highly insulted if he knew you thought him a duck," he laugh- "Mr. Cormorant needn't feel in- sulted," laughed David, shaking the little elfin's hand, "for TI think a great deal of Waddle Duck. But, say, he certainly looks pretty. His black feathers seem green and pur- ple, shining in the sunlight. If I had taken a second look I could have seen he wasn't a duck by his long, fan-shaped tail. I wonder why it's So stiff looking!" "Never having been a cormorant with a stiff tail, I couldn't say," laughed Squeedee. "But I'll call our (you're kind to him he'll do almost anything for you." "I'm no different from the rest of my relatives," laughed Mr. Cormor- "BELT--Found, lady's leather, on Satur- day afternoon. Apply phone 2224F. CAP--Foun , gentleman's, grey, In yard. Owner may have same at 374 King Street East. ee XE CAP--Lost, Child's Fur, near Hotel Died, on Sydenham Street, Thursday night. Reward for return to 10 Syden=- ham Apartments, Brock Street. CHAIN-- Child's gold, picked up on street by Constable Leslie Armstrong Owner apply at the Police Station. CUSHION--Found, yellow, near the Lib- 'rary. Owner may have same by ap- viying to Whig Office. =~ GLOVES--Found, Men's Working. Own- er may have same by applying at the Whig Office. aie rs GLOVES--Found, pair of lady's white, on William Street. Owner may have same at 68 Johnson street. HANDBAG-- Found, Black Hand Bag, containing small sum of money dur- ing Kingston Fair. Owner may have same by applying to Mrs. Bruce Rob- ertson, Na ee, R. M. D. 2. may KEY--Found, small door key, attached to ring on Markland Street. Owner ap- ply 103 Raglan Road. i MONEY----Found, corner Princess Street and Bath Road. Owner may have same at Palace Sohool Ooncession Se. PARCEL--Found, on Saturday night, in store. Owner may have same by prov- ing property at J. H. Jarvis, 619 Prin- cess Street. "Why, to help me climb up the sides of the Tocks," replied Mr. Cor- morant. "You see, we sea birds have to do a great deal of climbing, and our stiff, fan-shaped tails are a great help. Were you here in time to see me catch that old slippery eel?" David shook his head. "Well, I had some time. You probably , but we cormorants always try to swallow our fish and eels head first. I made a mistake, owallowed that slippery eel tail Announcements Ee we Lost and Found 10 SUM OF MONEY--Fount, on Saturday. Owner may have same by proving 7 son Street. ning large sum of money was found on stool in New York Candy Store on Friday night. Owner may have same by proving owner- ship. Apply personally to Peter Daf- nas, manag New York Candy Store. ps ER te dts Ah advictoby Automoblles omobiles For Sale 11 Business Service Chiropractic 28c. | MARCELIS--Wm., A DC, PnC., cor- ner Princess and Barrie Streets. 2nd floor, Barrie St. sntirance, Kingston, Ont. Consultation free. Telephone] 822J. Hours 9 to 12 | LUCY--Dr. George F Dr. Jennie A.| Lucy, Chiropractic Specialists and | Graduate Nurse, 239 Bagot Street, be-| tween Princess and Brock, Telephone | $43w. Hours 9 to 12 am, 1 to 6, and| 7 to 9 pm. Spinal analysis and con-| sultation free. Residential calls by appointment. ba BPARKS & SPARKS -- Dentists Wellington street, corner of Brock. ! Phone 346. \ KNAPP--Dr. A. E, Deatist. Office: 258 Princess Street. Phone 652w. am Legal 28e. | HAM & SMITH -- Barristers | icitors, 79 Clarence A, B. Cunningham, 28d. | CUN) and Sol Kingston | Cyril . { w B.A, Barrister and| Solicitor. office, corner of King and Brock, over Royal Bank. Money | to loan. Phone 1999. BE a a eee 281. 65 Barrle St. ROBINSON pm, 7-830 Hours 10.30-12 bm. Phone 1646 ETHERINGTON 10 announce that he has resumed the practice of surgery in Kingston. | Practice limited to surgery and radium | treatment. Office: 142 Wellington St. Hours 2-4, and by at le---------- CABINET MAKING--AII Kinds of wor turning, furniture repairing and re-| modelling' done. Our repalring is fully guaranteed, and our prices are mode- | rate Phone, call or drop a card. | Henry H. Cook, 212 Montreal Street. Tel. 1596m. FURNITURE FINISHING--OTf all kinds. Call and see W. Driscoll, 23 street. Phone 296F SCALES--Of all kinda repaired by ex- pert mechanics. L. A. Sterling, 209 Princess Street. Phone 1228. UPHOLSTERING -- Covering Suicons] made to order in all popular shapes| and sizes. Upholstering and repairing | FORD--Coupe, in excellent condition, practically as good as new. May be seen at Davis Dry Dock Co., East End Wellington Street. Auto Accessories--Tires--Parts 18 THOUSANDS OF USED PARTS AS GOOD AS NEW FOR ANY MAKE OR MODEL. G. A. PALMER USED CAR & SALVAGE Co, | COR. BAGOT AND QUEEN STS. Garages---Autos for Hire--Taxi 1 BATH STAGE--Dally Service, Kingston | --Bath. Leaves Bath § a.m. standard time. Leaves Kingston 3 p.m. stan- dard time. From Montreal Street, rear of King Edward Theatre. Pas. sengers and freight at reasonable rates. Henry Calver, Proprietor. I Repairing--Service Stations 106 | AUTOMOBILE PAINTING--And finish- ing a specialty. Also Plano and fur. niture Polishing. Gordon Young, shop Queen street, rear of Abernethy's Shoe Store, or phone 1875w. | CHAINS--8ee our. special dis ay of Dreadnaught Chins. Sizes for all makes of cars. Suddaby Bros, corner Queen and Wellington Streets. Business Servige Business Services Offered 18 BUREAU--Businesg Service, 14 Market Street. Advertising, Auditing, Pub- lic Stenography, Verbatim Reporting, ete. Efticlent service; reasonable Sharges, A. Murray, manager. Phone 91). CARPENTERING--James Seily, con- jmactar, 83 Livingston Avenue. Phene done. E. J. Goodridge, 244 University Aveuus. Phone 183%J. UPHOLSTERING--New or used furni- ture; work guaranteed. Call gr drop a ne, 216 Bagot street. And general repair- iseave orders at or drop a ca aj Ww 104 Cle y Street, J Serge Salts, good value, tailored on the spot, not at factory, prices; reasonable tor lad- ies' and gents' cleaning, pressing and alterations. Your own materials made up. Frank Owles, 196 Colborne St, near McDonald School. TAILORING-- Repairing, cleaning pressing; alterations neatly and care fully done. R. Alexander, 118 Brbck Streety ____ Employment Help Wanted--r'e 32 CHAMBERMAID -- Middle-aged prefer- red. Apply Anglo-American Hotel. ie MAID---For general housework. Apply to Mrs, L. C. Lockett, 23 Sydenham St | charge of] Apply WOMAN--Good, - to _1ake children; references required. 193 Brock Street. e 33 -- Experienced for cutting and bone ing In sausage department; one who thoroughly undergs.ands the business. Apply Anderson Bros, MINE AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH MUST BE ABLE TO HANDLE DRILL STEEL, GENERAL RE- PAIRS AND PIPE LINES. GOOD MUCKERS, EXPERIENCED IN FELDSPAR WORK PRE- FERRED. APPLY W. G. TREAD- WELL, HARTINGTON, ONT, TELEPHONE HARROWSMITH. SHOW CARD WRITING--I or us. Make money at home, $15 to $60 paid week- ly for_your spare time writing show cards Yor us. No canvassing. e in. struct and supply you with work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 17 Colborne Bid., Toronto. CARPENTERING--And cement work by contract or day. First-class work] at reasonable prices. F. W. Smith, 37 York Street. MOTOR BOAT TO HIRE--Parties to hunting and fishing grounds. Apply E. W. Sparling. Phone 11805, WHY---Not be a member of the Auto- mobile Legal Associa*ton, and have the services of the best lawyers in any city of Canada or the United Stat for less than 2%¢c a Palmer's Garage, corner Queen Street. Tel 410J. Dressmaking--Miilinery 21 HEMSTITCHING--Ploot Edging Pleat- ing. Mrs. E. A Card, 368 Barrie St. HATS Mrs. McLaughlin, 112 Lower William Street, wijl take orders for making trimming and remodeling, Hours 9 to 6. ° Insurance 23 FIRE--Automsbile and ARATTY Tupary ance. Mrs, umley, Street. Phone 1783M. ¥ NS Ape up Sickness and Agel. ent po! 0 your salary. Insurance at low rates. Phone or uire EB. W 2 Couper Stree INSU E--Only the most rel le , hed i hy : Strange, established in 1390. 5 = ce Life, Royal Exchange and Automobile, Plate G Bu % 1 Boal J Wh evening, we start a FREE COURSE in Scientific Salesmanship, with the in- tention of selecting, at the end of five night's instructions, six or more men whom we can count upon to serve us to advantage by earning for them- selves on an average not less than $75.00 a week with a financial house now expanding nationally. In other words, you stand to lose nothing, yet at the same time to gain everything by taking us up on this invitation. Your time, for a few evenings is all we ask you to spend. Returng wiil be paid you, If you will, in five figures. For the purpose of making sure of a seat in the class beginning next Tues- day, telephone 1114 or call Royal Bank Chambers, Room 8. LIVE AGENT--At Kingston, for Wat- kins quality products, Big profits. 100% repeat orders, Write to-day. he J. R. Watkins Company, Hamil- on. : NURSERY STOCK--An agency for a reliable nufsery firm is*profitable. You can sell in country, town or eity. . Brow and sell the best i and want reliable, energetic agents for unrepre- sented tesr'tories. Write now. el 'ham Nursery Co. Toronto. Situations Wanted--Femalo $6 NURSE--Fractical. I Apply to Box T-27, Whig Oftice. "> A Financial ed to Loan 40 A and Invest Society, incorporated 1861. Praaidens W. F. Nickle, K.C.; vice-president. A" B. Cunningham. Money on city farm properties; } l and pret vedi Fal A interest C. Cart: Fright, fan : # Ciaranes 159 | Dr. Frederick, wishes| -- John Instruction Real Estate For Sale Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 44 ORCHESTRA--McCormack's -- entirely rearganizsed--now known as Claire Smith and His Orchestra--the best ever. Percy Otten, cor. Clergy W. and Division. Pione 973w for engage- nents PIANO---Miss Carrie Shepheard, teacher of Music. Special attenton to - iners Pupils prepared for examina I tnc. Address 447, Alfred St. VIOLIN -- Dalsy ATCN. leacher of Violin and Piano. Studlo: 307 Collingwood Street, near Johnson. Phone 2229w. Johnson, HENS--8nap for quick buyer, 18 8 GC W. Leghorns yearling; one cock, 2 cockerels, hencoop Sx5x3; first class condition; first thirty dollars takes the lot Apply 6, Bajus Cottages, Oppo- site Freight Sheds, Wellington St. Wanted--Live Stock BO HENS--Wanted, aliv 0 cents a pound, 5 pounds each or over. Eggs waned 40 cents, F.O.B. your station in 30 dozen cases. Dairy prints, 28 cents. Honey wanted in 5 pound pails. Albert Lewis, 666 Dundas Street West, Toron- + Merchandise Articles For Sale B51 ASHES FREE-- Also heavy clinkers. Especially suited for road work. To be had for drawing. Apply to Angrove's Foundry, King and Queen Streets. : RR uted Farms and Land oe 83 100 ACRES--Fouth half lot 3rd cons cession, 8. Fhe TTL all deep land; good state of cultivae 3 wel frst olass b way; school and church Ap or phone 183 rf 24 Napanee. 170 ACRES Of good land, west side of Knowlton Lake, in Lough- boro township, concession §, lot 1, at Holleford, 3 miles east of Hartington, Bank barn 43x70. Silo 14x30. Drive Shed 24x36. Comfortable nine room frame house, cistern, telephone, wind nil forcing Wage to house and barn, Arge sugar bush, good pasture sup-~ plied with lake water, i{ mile from cheese factory, school and church. Pos- session any time. Apply to owner, edley Vanluven on premises. Ad- dress Hartington, Ont, R. R. No. 1. Houses For Sale ALBERT STREET-- Solld brick (hollow brick tile in centre), 10 rooms, § bed tric lights, gan) nace, hardwood fi second flat, good lar divided), ns ed and painted, large fireplace dn the liv- ing room, attractive surroundings, hen house in rear and lot ocontalns fruit trees and berry bushes. Two blocks oft car line. Terms to re- sponsible parties. Possession In reagonable time. M. B. Trumpour, 237 Bagot Street. Telephone 704 or 848J. bordering NGALOW--Five rooms, brick veneer one quarter cut oak dining room set, one Columbia Victrola equipped with automatic stop, one combination gas and coal range. Apply to William Bruce, 97 Victoria Street. uantity of hard and soft. Ap- . Wathen, 143 Nelson strest 3917. = 3 day cathedral chime clocks. Only a few left From $7.76 to $10.00. G&G. W. Lyons, the Jeweler, 267 Princess Street S--12 8S. C. White Leghorn Pul- . Apply 1656 West Street. EE Ey A Articles For Sale B81 FURNITURE -- We have for sale all kinds of good, second-hand furniture and stoves. Any person having stoves and rniture to dispose of, we will pay highest prices. -J. Thompson, $33 Princess Street. Fhone 1600w MATTRESSES --For sale, or made to your order, any size, an quantity, lowest factory prices. Also renvoat- ing. Frontenac Mattress Company, 377 King street. Phone 1961). MARE---One young, sound d gentle. This mare is a number one delivery horse; also one waggon, covered. Ap- ply P. GQ. Lawson, Florist, corner Brock and Wellington Streets or can be seen at 68 Centre street. ae SCALES -- Canadian Toledo, hones: weight, no springs, also number of second-hand Dayton and Bramford Scales. L. A. Sterling, 209 Princess St. Fhone 1228. Le a TIRES--For bicycle, $2.00 each; tubes $1.00, while they last; bicycles and baby carriages repaired, Muller's Bi- cle Works, 371-3 King Street. Phone See WOOD---And lumber. Place your ore ders now with W. C. Talbot for hard | or soft wood. Orders taken at § St. | Catharines Street, or at the yard, Con- cession sireet, near Division. WILTON RUG--In good condiio Size 3-1-3 vards by 4% yar: Apply 153 University Avenue. Barter and Exchange Sia HAVE--You an automobile you would lke to trade for an 8% investment. Apply Box I-19, Whig Office. Radio Equipment 02a JUST IN -- Radio Broadcasting News tells you whats coming over the air eévery day, You need it 5c. copy. $1.00 year, 52 dssues. Canada Raaio Stores, Rooms For Rent Rooms For Rent 67 BOARD AND ROOMS--First class, with all conveniences; table board separate- ly if desired; rate Apply _298 University Av ue, nel ck St. ENIVERSITY AVENUE, 24 First all Improve« class rooms and board; me e ROOM --And breakfast wanted. Please State terms. Apply to Bex Y- { Otic. Apartments and Flats 74 round air tpmtsat APARTMENT--No. 3, g& floor, Winston Apartments, 56 Earl Street. Heated and supplied with hot water. Immediate p sion. FLAT---Furnis! ences; very central; re Apply E. W. Mullin, real estate, Johnson street. d, for rent, ail conveni- moderate. tie mmp---------- aan JOHNSON STREET, 116--Unfurnished flat, hardwood floors and hot water heating, Immediate possession. Phone 1281. ees _ Business Places ¥or Rent 75 LODGE ROOMS--Rooms on King street ~--Tformerly occupled by the 1.0. Apply to Cunningham and Smith, 7 HOUSES--Nos. 41, 45, 47 Concession St, 5 room each. 2357 Rideau St, modern improvements. Single garages, 69 Queen street. All rent reasonable. Ap- ply M. Susm Ph 88w. ee 2781 = CLERGY STREET WEST-- 7 rooms, hardwood floor, soll brick, large porch in front sod ern exposure, outside light round, hot water heating, electric lights, gas for cooking, well deco- respect spiandiy eso raul rary splen. arge ce , in Al shape; extra eep Roa spot; y from car line in clusive and quiet locality. Owner leaving city. This property is sell- Ing at a very low pure, and $1,- 200 cash buys it. Balance straight § year mortgage. M. B. Trumpour, 337 Bagot Street. Tel. 704 or $48J. W. MULLIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance Brokers A Phone §39w. ___See Display Advt. on Page Two. ---- 00 "88 Two BATEMAN'S REAL ESTATR. | FARMS FOR SALE: $1,950--Frame Bungalow, 4 room a s, B and C, electric light cl tracks. Easy terms, 5 Slots a) $2,600--Bun alow, ¢ bath, eectr: of way, 33,700--Frame, 7 stable, west-end. $3.500--Brick Vv. 7 rooms, electric lights, large henhouse. $3,500--Brick, semi-deta all improvements, rooms, 3 plect ec lights, good garden, right rooms, improvements 3 plece bath lot, stable and ched, 10 rooms HOUSES--T, rent, $22.50, $20.00, $15.00 BATEMAN'S REAL ESTATE 15% Wellington Street. er etstn - HOUSES--Two or three, south o 72 cess Street, in residential etki Hn 4 trally located, each having six bed. rooms and bath rooms, large doubl¢ parlors, fire Krates, hot water heat. Ing good yardy ahd basement. Foi ,_eeC.. app Bos rtwhe ome" y letter to HOUSES--Farms and lots for rent in all parts of the city Sale ane rounding district; top numerous te mention. For particulars apply H. B Wilson, Real Estate, Uptown P. OQ, ven roomed brick urnace, mod: Price $3,900. Ap: Bank of Torong, * WEST-END 8 veneer, hot alr ern improvements, ly J. B. Cooke, over uilding Antique Furniture One Upright Sols . lish Plano," = >01d Rosewood Eng We CArry a stock of modern furni- LESSES ANTIQUE 507 Princess StrentY HOE iw. ---- ] wn Macnee ank of Commerce Buildin rock and King Streets. Phone 108 or peck General Insurance A necy. Writing:--~Automobile, Fire, Acel. dent, Sickness, Plate Glass, Bur etc. Representing cpl Jay Ty & caly reliable com tu --_-- ee] RE Veterinary DR. H. MURPHY, B.V.Se Veterinary Surgeon Phone 2193]. 630 Princess Street, Kingston. I -- Farms and Land For Sale 83 40 ACRES--Farm, four miles from Kingston on Sydenham Road, machin- ery and stock. Land suitable for gar- dening. Apply Geo, L. Hilller, R. R. No. 1, Cataraqui, Ont. 159 ACRI aluabie farm land, Jot 3, Con. 7, township of Storrington, close to school, cheese factory, store, black- smith shop and church. Stone and brick dwelling arranged for lies; good barn and outbuildings, is one of the best farms in the township. Apply to H. and T. Shannon, Sunbury, Ont, ACRES--Consisting of lot No. 13, acres, eas: half lot Concession 7, 50 acres; west half of lot No. §, Concession §, 1 lot No. 10, Concession 8, ranch land; two undergroun Yue Sond "i one xis a ouse, ouse x30 ft Garage "12x18 ft. Fo ices and terms a t . . Parham. PLY To get the full benent glassified ad, the name and asumber Daily W Se ait-adnToend 1 Si Hy Fran. Jor Pro from . your telephone a box z f-- AUTOMONILES = merce a TRUCKING When you require the services a truck for heavy hauling, mov furniture, coal or bulky articles, age our truck se loads small prices per load or ton, phone Davis at 420 or 113. Davis Dry Dock Co. East End Wellington Street. of -- MERCHANDISE Dressing Tables From 50 to. 75 per cent. be- low manufacturer's price. Here is a chance! J. Turk PHONE 705.