Daily British Whig (1850), 22 May 1926, p. 9

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The present Archbishop: appoint- ed while parish priest of Belleville and consecrated Nov. 80th, 1011; has cleared the Cathedral of an tm. mense debt and placed Kingston par- ish and many others in the diocese on a sound business basis; sponsored the transfer of The Canadian Free- man to the control of the Church; commenced building up Regiopolis College and has developed it to fits present status; encouraged religious vocations among the young men of GARRY CAFE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Everything new and right up- OPEN FROM 7 AM. TO 2 AM. to-date. ie ---- First Class Meals served on shortest notice. EDWARD LEE, Proprietor 157 PRINCESS ST. 'PHONE 201. Special attention to Private Parties. you a p } or pipe style--at a price. first 1 sensational ie new Cllson "Magic" fs built ot Rnpeten Fits. Transmits heat THRE! MES faster. Patented air-blast burns all the 'gas and smoke. 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RIGHT REVEREND PATRICK the PHELAN, 8.8, D.D. of fluo . the Consecrated May 20, 1843; ap- nly : pointed administrator of diocese in for "sore 1852; appointed Bishop May 8, pr ry yy 1857; died less than a month after, "reid June Oth, 1857. . oi . dois 3 most druggists, -- W.F. Young Ine. mv MRS. R. J. WILSON ILL | | She Was Cared For at Her Mother's, . Lavant Station. Lavant Station, May 18--Mrs. William Browning visited receatly with her daughter and son in Perth. Miss 1. M. Clark, R.N,, returned to 1 Pain in the Muscles, I INSTALL Chamber! ' « NOW a Quickly Subdued by Nerviline . . LA Those Who have tested out numer- Saves Oval. fil ous lintments will agres that where . 5 gE is n to dislodge a Ends Draughts. 5 a ne! 'more or less chronic condition thére is nothing to com- pare' with Nerviline. 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