Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Oct 1923, p. 15

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+ Aroronto will have to improve = Gla vara toca "men "he T -- HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Le Ads On This Page Have Been Careful b y Indexed For uick Reference SPORTING NEV Varsity Optimisiic Too. Toronto Globe: From Kingston come reports telling of the confidence of the Queen's seniors, who antici- pate a victory here next Saturday. Up around Queen's Park, however, the same condition of affairs exists. The forowers of the Blue and Bite fairly radiate with optim- ism, They think that the youthtul 1983 team will equal the feats of the veteran aggregation of 1920 when "Laddie' Cassels led the locals to the Dominion championship. One of these teams is due for an awful bump, next Saturday. Montreal eritics say that the University of over thelr showing against McGiil or Queen's wiil win, but close follow- ers of the sport who have seen uz the great teams in the last decades | are not so sure, They lean toward 'the opinton that the "T.," playing the same kind of football they did egainst MoGill, will. make the Tri- color hustle. sm rms Will Be a Great Event. Despite the refusal of the railway | rail-! rissioners to reduce the why rates from Kingston Lo Toronto, there will be a monster excursion from the Limestone City on Satur- day te the Varsity-Queen's game at the statlum. All the Queen's stu- dents who can raise the necessary will be here with their colors flying, and with new songs to cheer their | also | favorites. Varsity rooters will ba out in force, and the prospects are for a vocal battle that will be as {nteresting ag the game itself. Then, at lalf-time the inter-collegiate teams will stage their annual relay race, which will also be an event of interest in itselr.-- Toronto Star. INDOOR BASEBALL. Twelve Teams Are Entered in the Garrison League, Twelve teams were entered in the . Garrison Indoor Baseball League at] the final executive meeting held in| the armories on Wednesday evening and presided over by Lieut.-Col. C. PF. Constantine. A good deal of business was. trans- acted and the decks were cleared. for | action and the opening of the 1923- 24 season, which opens on Thursday, Ootober 25th. The games will con- tinue every Tuesday and Thursday during the winter, with a week or so off for the Christmas holidays, and double-headers will be played each t. It was decided that the one-group system with twelve teams entered would be too long and clumsy to handle, so the meeting adopted the two-group system, as in vogue last year. Balloting for the team en- tries ten took place, as follows: "A" Group--1st Field Ambulance 4th Hussars, Royal Military College, '"B"" Battery, Frontenac HQ RCA Regiment. ! ®B"" Group--Princess of Wales Own Regimint, "A" Battery, District * Staff, Machine Gunners, No. 3 Heavy Battery, Signal Corps. Umpires were selected from each unit and the names submitted to the league secretary for registration. Col. Constantine will Interview the district officer commanding with re- gard to permission to charge admis- sion to the armories for the games. The league fees are not enough to ~ pay the expenses and it is hoped to . soll season tickets as well as tran- plent admission for the various dou- ble-headers. With the appointment of a special committee to draw up a schedule, the following games were ordered played during October: Thursday, Oct. 25th--Field Amb. at 4th Hussars; P.W.O.R. at "A" Battery. : Tuesday, Oct. 30th--Dist. Staff at M.G.C.; RM.C. at HQ, RCA. Thursday, Now: 1st--"B" Battery at Frontenacs; No. 3 Battery at Signals. The opening game will be at seven o'clogk sharp and the second match 'will be staged within ten minutes of . the conclusion of the first, or ap- proximately at 8.30 o'clock. On Thursday ening, special. cere- monies will held and the occasion taken to present the Frontenac Regi- ment with the 1923-23 championship trophy. A SLAP AT CANADA'S RAILWAY COMPANIES Toronto Telegram Declares Queen's Should Get Rugby Excursion Rates. ~The Toronto Tclegram of Wednes- day contains the following editorjal comment: "Canada is the only 'English- 00 _ on earth where Students of such an institution University would have to Rall Commission and rates for the railway o or the United . The would come in ar 'course of good rallway | The British Whig | KINGSTON, ONT, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Indexed, standardized and popular jzed according to All ads. are restricted to thelr proper classification, and to the resular Dally Whig style of type CLASSIFIED RATES Daily rate per line or consecutive luse®Lions: { Minimum charge, 25 cents. Daily rates per line Charge Cash 6 days .... 4 3 v diye . 1 duy . 8 6 charged, Birtns, Engagements, Alarriages, $1.50; cash, $1.00. Cerd of Tuanks and Memoriam Notices--harged, $1.50; casa, $i.00 each Insertion Advertising ordered for irregular insertions takes the one-time inser tion rate; no &d. taken Ior Jess Loan basis of four lines. Coun: six average words to the line. Charged ads. will be received by telepuune and if paid ai The brit. ish Whig Office within o days from the first uay of insertion, cash rate will be allowed - Ads. ordered for move than one day and stopped Lefore expiration wiil only be cnarged for the number of tines the 2d. appeared and adjue'- ment made al tae rate earned. Kate per line tor white space is the same as 2 line of Lype. Bpecial rate for yearly savertising upon regueat. Pubiishers reserve the right to edit yr reject all classiied advertising copy. Telephone 243, ask for a want ad. n onts Personals MATRIMONY -- Handsome lady of means, would marry, if suited. Write n Vielet Ray, Deanl Ohio. SKIN Moles, Warts, T Cancers, Scars, Pits, etc, removed permanent- ly. Satisfactory Glasses fitted and furnished after others have QGoltre cured without operation. years' experience. Dr. Eimer J. Lake, Eve, liar, Nose, Throat, Skin, 2068 treet. Paone 301w. House 1135J. 10 Hair, 7 Lost and Found | BLUE TAM--Found, child's. Owner may have same by phoning 1092. BABY'S KNIT CAP---Found, on Clergy Street West Owner may have same at 24 Clergy Street West. | BLACK PURSE--Lost, small, contain- ing a key and a sum of money. Finder please return to 184 Stuart Street. BROOCH-----Lost, bar pin, with green stone and pearl on either side. Finder please return to 160 Nelson Street. BUNCH OF KEYS--Found, on Victoria Street North. 478 Albert Street. picked up Apply at CLOTH BELT--Found, for Coat. Apply at Whig Oftice. DOG-----Lost, on Oct. 11th, Fox hound pup; about 5 months old, black with white legs. Finder please return to 59 Upper York or phone 1469. EYE GLASSES----Lost, pair of eye glasses and chain, near General Hos- pital or Bt. George's Cathedral, Satur- day. Please return to 54 Johnson St. EARRING--Found, amber, ' in Mowat driveway, Friday morning. Owner may have same at 281 Queen Street. FOUNTAIN PEN---Found. Owner may have same by applying at 49 Clergy Street, or phone 791w. GLOVES--Found, motor gloves, black. On Kingston-Gananoque road. Owner may have same at Whig Office. KEY---Found, for Yale lock, Owner may have same by applying at 357 Princess Street. LICENSE--Found, No. may- have same at Route 2, Kingston. STRING OF PEARLS---Lost, on Uni- versity Avenue or Division Street, be- tween Earl and Colborne Stree Re- ward on return to Bank of Torohto. 196-595. Owner D. Gallagher's. hats. Convenience. "compartment" Convenience Is Service! What a difference there is between an old-fashioned box trunk and an up-to-date wardrobe trunk! Everything {8 jammed at random in the old box--but the modern wardrobe trunk is entirely different. hangers for garments, drawers for linen, shoes, a corner for an umbrella and a compartment for It almost packs and unpacks itself. You live in the great. modern age of System and You want a place for everything and de- mand that everything be in its place. That is why you will appreciate the modern, sys- tematic A-B-C Classified Section. for each group of opportunities--and they are all alphabetically clagsified for your convenience in quick finding. You'll pack all your troubles in your old kit bag-- when you unpack all the opportunities "compartments" whose labels interest you. THE A-B-C CLASSIFIED ADS ALWAYS THE SAME--IN SERVICE ALWAYS DIFFERENT--IN OPPORTUNITY It has pockets for It has a separate indexed and numerically in. the A-B-C Automobiles Automobiles for Sale, 11 USED CARS-- Several. Apply Blue Garage Ltd, Bagot and Queen Streets. REO--1916, five passenger touring, In Al running condition; front bumper, rear vision mirror, shock absorbers; new one man top; equipped with Hart- bell carbon remover. $60 cash, re- mainder easy payments. Apply phone 1986J. Used Cars DODGE COUPE, 1923 Almost new, with spare and tube, front bumper, rear vision mirror, wind shield wiper and other convenient accessories. + Boyd's Garage 129 Bruck Street. Phone 201w tire Auto Accessories--1Tires--Parts 18 TIRES--How would you like to get three thousand miles out of a tire, otherwise useless. Come and let us tell you how it can be done. Eastern Canada Maxotire Co, Queen and On- tario Sts., phone 2050. Garages--Autos for Hire--Taxi 14 RAGE-~For rent, close tu business district. Apply Box M-6, Whig Office: Telephone 1765M. Business Services Business Service Architects jt 28D. ARCHITECTS--Power, Son and Drever, | Merchants Bank Chambers, corner of! Brock and Wellington. Chiropructis MARCELIS--Wm.,, A. D.C, Ph. C., ner Princess and Barrie Streets. pdr, Basie, St entrance. Kingston, ni Consultation ' free. Telephone $2¢J. Hours 9 tol2 am, 1to 6 pm. erin G. F. ana Jennie A., Chiro- 28c¢. cor- 2nd ractic Specialists and Registered urse, 239 Bagot street. Phone #3w. Hours: 9-12 am, 1 to 6, and 6 to 7.30 p.m Sunday and other hours by ap- pointme Consultation free. Denia SPARKS & SPARKS -- Dentists, Wellington sireet, corner Phone 346. 169 | or Mrock. Employment Help Wanted--Male 33 | Merchandise Real Estate Fof Rent Houses For Rent 7 BOY---Must be smart and good - with horses. Apply Luckin's. { ~ - i BOY --To deliver parcels for meat store --one with a bicycle. Apply T. Brady, 112 Clergy Street, near Princess St. | % | EARN--$5.00 to 25.00 weekly, the pleasant Home Work way making] socks on the fast, easily learned Auto| Knitter. Experience unnecessasy; dis- tance immaterial; positively no can- vassing. Particulars 3c. stamp. Dept 78C, Auto Knitter Co, Toronto. MEN---AR exceptional opportunity to earn from Ten to Fifty dollars week-! ly from now until Christmas in whole | or spare time with our line of Per-| sona! Greeting Cards. Sampleg free. Weekly pay. D-122, Carlton Publish- ing Company, Toronto, Ont. REPAIR MAN--Experienced in action work, one understanding Player Pi- | anos preferred. Apply €. W. Lindsay, Lamited, 189 Sparks St, Ottawa. Heip--Male or Female 34 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE -- Gas stove, solld Baby Grand Rosewood Pi-| ano. Apply phone 2159w. After 6 p.m. phone 2437Tw. GARAGES Galvanized Steel or wood, | Steel Truss Barns and other buildings, | Roofing, Sidings, ete. F. B. McNa-| mee, agent for M. 8S. & 8. Co. 345 Al- fred Street. Phone 2292w. PIANOS FOR RENT--We will rent you a new plano for six months, and In the event of a purchase at the end of this pericd we will allow you all the money paid to apply thereon. C. W. Lindsay Limited, 341 Princess st. STOVES--Lawrenediis J& Cheer Square uebec Stoves and Heaters, Economy Ready Mixed Paints and Var- nishes. 387 Princess Street. Phone 339w., opposite Orange Hall SCHOOL SEATS AND DESKS--Adjust- able, single, good condition. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply W. J. Clark, R3, Gananoque. SIDEBOARD--Hand-made, Black Wal- nut; also a "Stroller" Baby Carriage. Apply 88 Sixth Street. EARN--Upwards of $25 weekly grow- ing mushrooms for us all winter. Part of frost-proof cellar necessary. Illus- trated booklet and full particulars for gtamp. Canada Mushroom Co. 2607 Garden Avenue, Toronto. . WANTED--Coat, vest and trouser mak- | ers. Apply C. Livingston & Bro. | | CHRISTMAS GREET-| ed ING CARD Sample book 'free; representatives making ten dollars daily. Experience or capital unneces. sary. Bradley Company, Brantford Ont. Solicitors, Canvassers, Agents 35 SALES AGENT---Reliable, for unrepre- sented districts. Good pay. frea equip- ment. We are the largest growers of fruit and ornamental trees in Canada. Sell for a Nursery, not for a jobber. You will be successful. Write: Lham Nursery Co., Toronto. situations Wanted--Female S PRIVATE home. Apply Mrs. Worrall, Sub, P.O. 2, 220 Concession Street. Situations Wanted--Male 37 WANTED{-Steady, good position at good pay for good matcher and plan- er. Address Box G-17, Whig Office. KNAPP--Dr. A. E, Dentist. Office: 268 Princess Street. Phone 65Zw. Open evenings by appelntment. | | Legal i | CUNNINGHAM & SMITH -- Barristers and Solicitors; 79 Clarence * Street, | Kingston. A. B. Cunningham, it Cyril M. Smith. -DAY AND REVELLE--Barristers and] solicitors, 69 Clarence Street, King- ston. A, E. Day, Adrian 1. Revelle Money to loan. Phone 205. | SHEA--Ambrose, B.A. Barrister Solicitor. Law Office, corner of King and Brock, over Royal Bank. Money| to loan. Phone 1999. | | Usteopathy 28g. | OSTEOPATHY--A. T. Still graduates. | Drs. Robert and Edna. Asharoft 204 King Street. Phone 447 for appojnt-| ment. fmm and! Repairing 20) Business Services Offered, is AUCTIONEER----For courtesy and hon- est dealing, W. A. Twigg, 374 King Street. Phone 520J or 1isbw. WELL DRILLING -- Sanitary water wells, the oldest, the largest, the only sanitary well drillers in Frontenac and Lennox and Addington. The most modern equipment in America. For full information writs to F. J. Garrison €o.) Colebrook, Ont. Ladivs' Hair Farlor. 21a LADIES TRANSFORMATIONS Bob- bed curls, switches, gentleman's wigs, shampooing, singeing, curling, Ladies' children's hair cutting. Mrs. Cun- ingham, 56 Bay Street, Kingston. Insurance BMALL SUM OF MONEY---Found, Princess Street. Owner may same at 19 Rideau Street. on have Commission tMe=C.P.R. has cast its shoe." Chess Championship. The first annual Ontdrio corres- pondence chess championship tour- nament Is due to commence, Nov. 1st and entries-are invited for same. Competitors must have been resi- dent in the province for six months prior to this date and should send the fee of $2 to the director, G. K. Powell, 29 St. James avenue, Toron- to, by Oct. 26th. 'There will he lib- eral prizes and the winner -of the tournament will be known as the Ontario correspondence chess cham- pion for 1924. ---- To Be Played in Kingston. At a meeting of the Ontario Curl- ing association held in Teronto this week, it was decided that in future the games in the Tankard and Dis- trict cup competition for the eastern part of the province would be play- td in Kingston. For some time 'these games have taken place ( at Napanee, Rockwood curlers were adfitted to the association. I. B. FIRE--Automobile and Casualty Insur- ance. I, M. Crumley, 420 Earl Street. Phone 1783M. INSURANCE~--Only the most reliable companies represented. strange & Strange, established in 1860. Office: 95 Clarence street, opposite Fost Office. FURNITURE FINISHING--Of all | Call and see W. Driscoll, 5 kinds Phone 206F. UPHOLSTERING--New or used furni- ture; work guaranteed. Call or drop a card. W. J. Gavine, 216 Bagot Street. UPHOLSTERING--And general repair-| ing. Leave orders at or drop a card to ¥. W, Harold ,104 Clergy Street. street. | FOR Financial Business Opportunities CORNER GROCERY BUSINESS:«--8tock | and fixtures. Good reasons for sell-| ing. Apply 365 Division Street, or} phone 1998] SALE OR FOR RENT--Grocery business with 7 roomed house. Apply 25 King Street West. Phone 1577m. GROCERY BUSINESS--2 blocks from | Princess. Net profits last year $2100. | Stock, fixtures and goodwill, $800. | GOOD GOING BUSINESS--Near Prin- cess, net profitg last year, over $2200. $500 takes it. Owner going south. SENERAL STORE--Wita pust office, in country. Price right, . A H. B. WILSON, REALTOR, 316 Barrie Street. Phone 1098. 40 FRONTENAC--Loan and Investment Society, incorporated 1861. President, W. F. Nickle, K.C.; "vice-president, A. B. Cunningham. Money issued on city and tfarm properties municipal and county debentures; mortgages pur- chased; investment bonds iur sale; de- posits received and interest allowed. i. C. Cartwrignt, manager, 37 Clarence street, Kingston. Instruction Money to Loan SHOE REPAIRING--AIll hand work | Rubber heoln ¢ specialty; efficient ser- | vice. Adolf minskl, corner Mont-| real ana Queen Streets. UPHOLSTERING -- Covered buttons made same day as ordered. Upholster- ing at reasonable prides. BE. J. Good- Hage: 244 University Avenue. Phone Employment EE =| Help Wanted--ikemale 33 | GENERAL SERVANT -- Experienceds| for small family; good wages. Appl Box F-17, Whig Office. Pry 4 DAISY JOHNSON--A, T. C. M., teacher of Violin and Piano. Pupils prepared for Toronto Conservatory examina- tions. Studio: 307 Cellingwoed St. (near Jonnson). Phone 23:9W. Musical, Vaucing Uramatic bogs, Cats, Yets 47 TWO HOUNDS-- Deer and fox, also fox hound pups, and 303 Savage Ride. J. M. Theobald, 168 King Street. Wanted--Live Stock 50 GENERAL SERVANT--Good, must be a good cook, good wages. Apply to Mrs. Herbert Daly, Napanee. | POULTRY--We want your poultry, live] or dressed. Write for price lists. Wal-| ler's, spadina Ave. Toronto. FAMILY WASHING--To do at my own |. SET TOLEDO SCALES --Forty gallon oil tank, several show cases and counters; all good order. Apply 31 Livingston Ave. FPhone 2047Tw. VIOLIN CASES---Canvas, with leather fittings; real value; from $3.00 up. Get your Strings here.--Elder's. WOOD---Mixed, $3.25 quarter cord; new and nd hand lumber, matched lum- ber, cedar posts; soft slabs, $2.50 quar- ter cord; mixed slabs, $3.25, . H Talbot. Yard: Concession street, near Division. Phone 2302w. WOOD AND COKE---New yard at 290 Wellington, corner Ordnance, dry mixed cordwood, sawed, split and ue- livered, $2.50; 1-8 cord, fui measure Hard Coal Coke from city gas works $10.00 ton up to November. Cinders $1.00. Load Clinkers Sue. W, C Sru- ton. Phone 2440w. WHEAT -- LIMITED QUANTITY OF WET WHEAT AT 80c. PER CWT. BRING YOUR OWN BAGS. WHEAT WILL ARRIVE HERE OCT. i8th, 1923. , JAMES RICHARDSON & SONS, LIMITED, COMMERCIAL ELE- VATOR, FOOT OF PRINCESS ST. Barter and xchange FOR EXCHANGE--Ford Runabout and Truck Body box for exchange for Upright Piano. Phone 2267). F. J. Grace, 37 Mack Street. Wanted---10 Buy oe OLD GOLD---Sllver, or False Teeth, for cash or exchange. G. W. Lyons, Princess street, Kingston. "Rooms For Rent. Koomes With Board 7 BOARD AND ROOMS---Large, double, front room, with fireplace. Bingle room, H. W. heating; reasonable rates. Apply . 298 University Avenue, near Brock Street, = Hooms Without Board 68 ROOMS--Comfortably furnished. Every convenience. Apply 215 University Avenue, Phone 1218]. ROOM--Large, single, for gentleman, finest residential district; comfortable warm house; exceptional offer; board nearby. Box D-12, Whig Office. Rooms For Housekeeping 69 ROOMB-- Four, bright, unfurnished; suitable for light keep! for cooking; electricity; heating. Apply 66 Io between 6 and 10 p.m. Sia 8; mas hot water wer William, ( 61 | PRINCESS STREET--§ rooms, brick, gas and electric. Apply M. E. Ward, Canada Radio Stores. Prone 1207J. SMALL SHOP -- On Princess Street, above Barrie; one § room rtment with modern conveniences, heated; oné 3 room dwelling over Anderson's, 282 Princess. Immediate possession. Apply I. Cohen & Company. 104 BAGOT STREET --- Comfortable brick house, near City Park Apply King & Smythe, 71-73 Clarence Street, Kingston, Ont. 43 ORDNANCE REET -- $16 _p month. Possession immediately. RPC Bell, 130 Clarence Street. 455 BARRIE STREET-$ rooms, all improvements, gas to cook. Posses- y 16 Quebec St, or sion at once. phone 1708w, Ne $40.00--215 Stuart St 1 rooms, three piece bath, eleatr sas, rice S . leatric lights, 40.00--Johnson Street, 7 electric lights, gas, tornace. nat, $55.00--98 got Street, § rooms, three Plese bath, electric lights, gas, fur- Qe. : See Mullin for houses to rent. Phone 539w, Johnson and Division Streets. Real Estate For Sale. Houses Vor Sale 84 BRICK HOUSE-7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, electric lights, gas, 3 plece bath, fur- nace, well decorated, Union reet, near University---§4,700. BRICK HOUSE--§ rooms, 3 bedrooms, electric lights, gas, 3 piece bath, fur- nace, porch, garage for 3 cars with store room overhead, Frontenao--§6,- THREE BUNG. $3000. Good bu HOUBE--On Mack Street. M. B. TRUMPOUR 237 Bagot Street. Phones 704 or 15423F. DOUBLE BRICK HOUBE---Princegs St, half minute from car line, 3 bedreoms and bathroom In each, electric and gas, good Fenters, $7 for both, or o singly. 0 agents. A -15, Whig Office. oly Box HOUSES--One solid brick, one frame and one brick veneer, west side, good locality, all in good condition. Sone ers would like Qilok sale. Terms ar- ranged. Apply Williams, 2 Couper WE--41100, #0300, Street. HOUSE--T7 rooms, near the like, good cellar, 3 plece bath, electric light. ex- tra large lot. Everythin n good condition. A bargain at 260. Ap- ply Box C-12, Whig Office. SEE--Bateman's lar vertisement, page " ae Bs » column 1. 150 HOUSES--For sale in All par the city. Money to loan on 1 i. oF gages. H. B. Wilson, Bar Phone 1098. Ale Hie Bt: dots For Sale LOT8--3 valuable building lo! corner of Centre and Union CR _~ for three large housas., A A a Cooke. Phones: Res, oY roe w. ny TT BUSINES SERVION rE Er Writing: --Automobil : sr dei Tre inn ds RCRA RE SS SSE TI Real Estate For Rent Aparunents and Flats 74 APARTMEN ~--Four rooms, all con- veniences; hot water heating. Apply WwW. J B ite. APARTMENTS--Two six roomed, 'with lights, gas, three piece bath. Large housq on Cherry Street, suitable for two families. Beven roomed house on Elm Street. Also a stable, accommo- dations for four horses on Stanley St. Apply H, F. Norman, 69 Patrick St, HEATED APARTMENT---3 rooms and attic, very central. Apply phone £169w. After 6 p.m. phone 3473w. Business V'laces For Rent 7 Moving, Trucking, Storage 25 ASHES--Cleaned out of cellars and yards, clean job done. A. MacGregor, 24 Russell Street. Phone 2255. MOVING -- TRUCKING, LOCAL AND LONG 7 DISTANCE. R. HENRY, PHONE 1268W. SERVICE GUARAN- TEED. * STORAGE SPACE--For furniture, clean and dry. Apply Whathem, 143 Neison street. Phone 1391J .or 618. STORAGE---For furniture, clean, Sey, air; ooms And SPAOes; your own Cc aa fev. Frost's Sie Storage, 299- 306 Queen St. Phone 526. Res. 989w, = Papering, Decorating 20 SIGN PAINTING--J. S. Robinson, rear 276 Bagot street Lyman, Kingston, was appointed of- ficial referee. 3. Se ------ A British naval squadroa is to visit Canada om a cruise of the em- pire, ? LADIES--Have an opportunity to earn from Ten to Thirty Dollars weekly from now until Christmas with our line of Personal Greeting Cards; whole or gpare time. Samples free. Write for information. D-132, Carlton Pub- lishing Company, Toronto, Ont. MAKE MONEY AT HOME---§15 to $60 ps weekly for your spare tine writ- ng show cards for us. No eanvagsing. We instruct and supply you with Work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 17 Colborne Bld., Toronto. WOMAN---Capable to help with house- work, five~hours a day. Apply Mrs. Gow, 106 L. Union Street. To-Day's Blunder Corrected (See [llustration on Page 14.) A woman doing housework is on her feet a great part of the time. To avold undue fatigue she shoulda wear comfortable, substantial shoes, preferably with low heels. To wear old high-heeled slippers around the house to "wear them out" is false economy, for the wearer is apt to Articles For Sale ARMY GOODS--S8hirts, pants, breeches, patties, mitts, bed blankets, horse blankets, coats, leggings, boots, prices A. Shapiro, 45 Prin- ANTIQUES--A ocarioad of old Antique Furniture arrived. Your Inspection invited. Lesses Antique Shop, 507 Princess Street. Phone 1046w. AWNINGS -- Tents, Automonile Tents, Peterborough Canoes, Life. Savi Cushions, Flags. Tarpaulins. F. . Cooke, 319 Bagot Street. Phone 436. BABY CARRIAGE--Cream Wicker, in good condition. Also Wicker Cradle. Apply Mrs. Lord, 27 King Street West. Phone 1366J. BRICK---Hara and soft, any quantity. Apply E. £ Walthem, Sanat Birch aia Collingwood Streeis Phone 618 or 13914 FURNITURE--Den sett, kitchen cabi- net. buffet and bookcases, stovesand desks . Apply J. Thpaon 333 Prin- cess street, phone 1500W. GET--Your Repairs and Separator Oil for the De Laval, Renfrew and Melotte Cream Separators at Frost & Wood be "worn out," too, in the process. Agency, 236 Ontario Street. A LODGE ROOMS--Rooms on Kin ---formerly occupied by the Apply to Cunningham & Smith. Houses ¥or Rent FURNISHED HOUSE-- 7 rooms, cen- trally located, comfortably furnished. Moderate rent. Apply phone 83w. street 0.0.F. ™ HOUSE----At once, new, seven room with large lot ahd barn on North Al: fred. Apply J. D. Boyd, Eastview Park. Phone 1102 R4. FURNITURE Of AN Descriptions at Reason. able Pri Well repaired. at a rgiht prige. J. Turks PHONE 705 DAVIS DRY DOCK CO. For all kinds of machine repairs. We attend to sutomobile repairs promptly. East End, Wellington Street. ANSWER Classified Ade quickly or you may be too iste. READ the reat of ro.-day's news in the Classified A Large Nut size . . . James Genuine Pocahontas Smokeless Coal For Stove or Furnace. Swift & Co., Limited Foot of Johnson Street ... $14.00 per ton, . \ BRINGING UP FATHER BY oe oe -- GEORGE McMANUS THE RUN OVER TO THE LUNCH WALON | * CORNER AN' '

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