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Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Mar 1910, p. 3

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Ger We Hen TILOTH THF DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, JARCH LOY ner me Ty 28, 1910. I -- NN See Our $11 Suits Our $13.50 Suits Made from carefully select-§ ed fabrics and beautifally tsilured in the latest Springe Sty les-are the Acme of Per-2 fection, Don't Miss Our $15 Suits New Spring Goats > fnniy Bros. "~ 0090000000000 00000000000 HY should any ld and frumpy court i in the old fashioned A ah = ona es by the newest and I Yatest corset and How can you show the latest figure, the long grace- ful lines, exacted by the recent Paris ftyles when you are wearing old fashioned corsets with their un- natural and unhealthy abrupt break at the waiét line? The fault is not in your figure. Try our "La Diva" Renaissance-designed after a close study of Parisian styles at Longchamps, in the tea rooms Rue de Rivoli, and at the famous dress-makers of Rue de la Paix. The La Diva Renaissance will give you a physique no other corset can give. All we ask is that you " see it, and judge its merits ge 1 ee Toe 'or that Bonn TB di for youmal rt for ow Corset Booklet Wo pod 8 FREE. Thi bak wil lh ou 8 comet 3 dsgied 10 YOUR oder to retain name INION CORSET COMPANY, QUEBEC, >< THE FAIR EVERYDOLLAR INVESTED HERE BRINGS FULL VALUE Amongst the many bargains on Sale here this week we are offering two extra Special Job Lines that we were fortunatein securing. They con- sist of Silverware and Enamelled 'leapots, and they are marked at such low figures that will effect speedy clearance. The Silverware is all Electro-plated on Nickel Silver, beautifully fin- ished, with Pear! Handles. ® Sale SPOONS, 35 C PICKLE FORKS, ime Price' All well -- . Teapots, 3 sizes, in Blpe, White, and Granite. made and strong. "Some are slightly chipped, but will not effect the wear of them. "Anyway we tall these seconds. Hedin ize. Large 20¢. a8e. worn ork FaNey MUSLINS, BLOUSE MATERIALS AND HEAVY 'Melntosh Bros. MANAGER. PERCY JESSE; : Notice 10 Creditors In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Small late of the City of Kingston, Depeaged. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT all persons having any Claims or De- m: who hands ainst hed Tate Mar ak ed _. ot ' No- on or about the day vember, 1908 ' ow, a City, THA ure required 3 post . prepaid, or to deliver te the ors gned. solicitors herein for Mary Louise Hughes, adminis. tratrix a estate of t said. Mary and sses and Tre a writing of their ln a atements of their accounts fieia'by nature of the securities, if any, by them. fin "take Notice, that ater the 138th vo ale Bers tA vil, 1910, the sald Mary Louise Will proceed to hen ha Fre Size, Ex. Large. 5.00 pm. on or the Work me ans. 1 ® form of So © fication forms. of tender obtained at this Department. oe Sopaiiored uniess Fah Rt ature ot t anoate be dota JRYR ames. ra of t ne ig of Fublic cent. (10 pe.) of 1 the sender, h will be ty ng decline | J} 201 From RAE EN will be ra n h bind § i CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, to accept Ne . or ~~ tender. ten Soligitors for the Administratrix. By order : NAPOLEON T TER, ha oT Hey Hon ed 3 th pre distribute ie « among the an mo t hs entitled thereto, having regard jo she claims of which she wii ve N Rutice, and that the Sad will not be table or ay part theredf claims sive ha ed notice. fngston the 12th day ol Departmént of Public Works, ay ps Qua of Sir Fx . ; wate t ry ro I Reid fof the cration. regards e Kingston pT al Setailed to attend. to th Sap jan GANANOQUE TRIALS LITTLE TRAIN CAUSED MANY SAD HEARTS. mm { GRAND X OPERA RAY OUSE ) TO-NIGHT Jules Murry presents the dashing Com- | eqienne, Florence Gear, In ny Mer! Musical Comedy, FLUFFY RUFFLES Nig Fascinating Chorus. [rms 75 BL ate] | Amusements. | ITs | i |Fugine Ran Qff Track and People Missed Train at Junction--Crying Out tor a Better Service. Gananoque, March 27.--The travel- ily public of this LOWN Were agai up agewst a hara condition on dawrday WONG. As the 1. i. K. trasn pulsed ome of Whe lower station at 3.10 with some TH passengers on board, pound Or 'pnts cast und west spend Lae Botany, an equal number of pass Wles wWeie Il Wally ue Whe nang #00 pavition, when on reaching the nkst switch, not hity yards from the station panding the track spread at th: "frog'* and the tender ran om, both tore ang hind truck and the fromt wheels of tne front truck on the puss- etiger car. A Farry up call was made ti the various liveries of the town, who could ently furnish five hacks for the occasion, taking about half of the number out to the junction. The re mainder having no possible means of conveyance had to go back home. this might have hen pad emough by itself, but did not finish the tale of woe. Three of the hacks' reached the junction jn due time and the oe cupamts eaughkt their trains, hut the otuer two hacks, arriving later found both trams gone and nothing for it, but having paid 25¢. a head for the privilege of riding out to pay a simi ing price for the pleasure of riding back. Some rather strong epithets were uscd agaist the local line, and strong wishes that some company woilld soon take the road' over and furnish suit- able transportation service for the people of this town. 1Fe company at once got busy to get the tender and coach on the track, which was done and the afternoon connections made, but the citizens who had intended go- ing away had by that time decided to remain at home, Robt, MeUrea, of Gringlstone Island holds the record of being the first of the weasom to cross in his "put" from CGiriodstone to Gananoque, which he did on Friday last, and found the chanpel open and in good condition. F. X. Beaubien, late of Gananoque, ana recently moved to the farm of John B. Cowan, a little west of the town, reported to have had his wag gon smashed in a runaway accident last week, denies the story. A number of friends of John Bowyer employed at the Dominion Bolt and Nut Co's Works, met at his home on North street, on Saturday evening and presented him with address of will, 8 handsome pipe, pouch and tobacco, Mr. Bowyer is leaving today with his son George, for Mon- treal, where t' ey take passace for a fow months sojourn in Encland. Mrs. Powyer and family will remain, as Mr. Bowyer expects to return to his duties here, Donald Root, for a number oi years past conducting the bakery,, on Charles street, has sold out his bus: ness, to (i. A. Hudson. Mr. Root is st Ti rising the store on King street, but purposes disposing of it, and leaving tor the west, Basepaall 1s popuiar in Japan, Uver An event of much interest to many in this section took place? at the manse, Bannockburn, at two o'clock 'Thursday afternoon, when Miss Emma sray; eldest daughter of Mr. ani Mrs, John Gray, Leeds township, a few miles east of the town, and who has been located in that section for the practice of her profession as school teacher for the past two years, was uniteétl in marriage, to John Post, of Emply. The ceremony was performed by Rev. John McClung. A Lansdowne presentation from the scholars of the Bannockburn school, was made and consisted of a beautiful parlor lamp with hand painted globe, a fruit set and biscuit jar, attesting to their good will and esteem. Miss' Gray was a pupil of Gananoque high school, for some years, and also a graduute of Ottawa normal school, Rev, Fr. Cullinan, of Trevelyan, conclucted the service in St. John's church last evening, after vespers, and was greeted with a large comgrega- tion. In evervbotly's akiult Bible "Hass in Grace church, yesterday afternmon, an attendance of 109 was duly registered. Mr. McCormack, of Queen's, assisted Rev. H. Hinton at his appointments - Ganamogue East Cirenit, yvester- day. W. W. Bensiett, has purchased the vacant lot between Dr. Bird's and (Grace church, fronting Pine street; the considecation being $1,100, Wm. Hale, former tolder of a license in Gananogue and handling a brewer's license disposal of the Carling Brewery Cos wares of London, has been around with a petition to get the uisite number for an applica- ih for shop license. He had a peti: last year, which was turned down by the board of commissioners. Word was received here, on Satur day evening that the homie of Harry Cook, Halstead's Bay amd former pro- prietor of the Maple leaf Rink, of this town, had been completely de stroyed by five that afternoon David Bain, Pins street, saperinten- dent of the Gananogpe Axle Works, is so far recovered as to be able to drive about. The "Star" Amusement Hall clos (ed for the past couple of months was Pe-apunad Batarday evewng in charge of S. A. McKenzie, iss Eva, only daughter of Fe Mayor and Mrs. Jas. Donevan, Vie foria avenue, who entered the Royal Victoria hospital, Montreal, for a course in training as nurse, returned home Thursday. having been compelled to resign by ill health. wo . A 'ompany | of 30. Wednesday, ay, Mar. Henry Millers Associate Playe in that Seussational Drama, THE SERVANT IN THE 1 N.Y. Prod Headed by TYRONE POWER. Ea ne oy x Tha a HENRY W. SAVAGE OFFERS SAME EXCELLENT COMPANY. GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA. Senin on Sale Ta , 75, 0, 75, $1, 31.5 $1, $1.50, a) BIJOL~ TO-MORROW. " WESTERN WAR DRAMA "Company Dr te the Rescue' the story of the pursuit of 4 white girl by a band of hostile Indians, thelr thriliing adventures and final rescue by | a troop of soldiers, "IN CASTLE WALLS" Savad by a Wild Woman story of a faithful wife and kidnapped chiud, rescued by a wild weman TO-DAY, to the Rescue" and "T h Actress," or ""T ORPHEUM | Origlaal Complete Production. "Ow "Company D Burgi an good Theo and Camille La Jess European Novelty Gymnasts. Martinez, and Langdon Sketeh Artists of Reputation. Majestic Trio Singers, Buck and Wing Dancing, etc Henry Walker Novelty Dancing and others. Full Orchestra. Pictures. Two performances daily at 8.15. Children all matinees TO CONTRACTORS | TENDERS excavation, mason, brickiager and plasterers' work, carpenters an@oiners work, painter and glaziers work, metal | and galv. iron work and warm alr and | heating and ventilation work requjred | 2.30, be. Bath, Ont Tenders recelved at my office on or before Friday, April 1st, at § p.m. Plans and specification for inspeetion Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, ARTHUR ELLJS, Architect. Avenue, Office, 181 University K {ingston. TENDERS W ILL. RE RECEIVED BY the Chairman of the Water Works Com- iittee to March 29th for taking down to the ground level and removing the ma- terial of the old plumber shop, Ontario | Street. T. HEWITT WANTED-SUGKLING CALVES Must be four old or older. Best prices. pod fo i. If you have any for hes ill call far them, ain Grove F v0 on ; HE No ¥, ar oes Sth. at For spther tion, apply shop of late for the The How and pasture, out of the on of hee o'clock. to The Admirable Roreai With all his languor, the Korean is | a particularly agreeabie person. He is | the gentleman in the setting | of the savage. He is one of nature's on hiotng heongh ie Sori th ling tl despita the gOS Tie is the or ot Ni Se good natu Now is your time to' sow Kentucky Grass Sead, if you wish to make your He, Sam iil, ae near Bellew Sor, fom pasos, 0 HOUSE THURSDAY, Mar. 3 THE MERRY WIDOW Ge | AGE NTS telling | the Monday, Mar 28, & Work Cineomatopragh ARE INVITED FOR THE | in the erection of a four-reom school building for the Public Sehool Board of! now ready | The i People. S Bora mm | coNDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion 1¢ = word, Each con secutive insertion (hereafter half cent a word, Minimum charge for one la- sertion, 25c.; three Insertions, S0c i six, $1; one month, #2 | HELP--WANTED. GENERAL SERVANT; NO W ASHING . AUpLY to Mrs. Hague, 117 Earl St { Fo EX PERIENC DRY GOODS SALES- man PE at once, stating quali fications, Bros ED ¥ Crumley ITWoO DINING. ROC M GERLS AT ONCE, Ty cod wages. Apply, Ww BE. McAskin ! $anie I's Hotel, Prescotd, Ont. GIRLE TO WORK IN KNITNNG MILL; steady work; goed women, Apply to Kingston Hosiery C SEMAID: REFERENCE ne- quired. Apply, Mrs, Francis Macnee St. Lawrence Cottage, King Street Lem, 14 Hou OF HORSES have recom Jox G., Whig A MAN, | USED TO CARE aud grounds; muse mendations Apply to | office {MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK good plain cook Apply; in even g. to Mrs. R. E. Genge, 18 Clergy a ------------------ fant ART GIRL, AS CASHIER, AT ONCE | one with some experience preferrs Apply, Anderson Bros, cofner Prin. l cess and Division Btreeis Goon GENERAL SERVANT i inderstand Xin refers red. Apply to Mi MUST neces re- quired Cor BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS. IMPORTED SERMAN CANARIE mn song. Each bird is guaranteed se- lected songster or money refunded. FINANCE AND INSURANCE. FOR INSURANCE THAT INSURES, GO Godwin's Insurance Emporium, Market a Kingston. Tele- phone 424. C. 8. KIRKPATRICK, GENERAL IN- surance Agent and Ocean Steajaship Ticket Agent 42 Clarence Kingston. Telephone 588. "IRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Liberal policies and moderate rates in first-class companies. J. Boon, Agent, 15% Wellington street. GEO. A. BATEMAN, CUSTOMS BROK er. Put your invoices in an envel- ope with a one cent. stamp oa y and drop in the nearest latter bo We do the rest Insurance placed al *iads f Tis 'Phene 388. 67 Clarence St, Kings- ton. LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. Available assets $61,187,216, In addition to which the policyhold ers have for security the uniimited llabilitr of all the stockholders. Farm and city property insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. 'Phone, 52s. ARCHITECTS. HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, ETC, 258 King street. 'Phone, 345, Apply 5% Wales, Hagel and at "Stre els, {FOR FARM NEAR CITY, AN EXPERI- { enced man is desire d; 'married man preferred, who w ould live on the premises Apply, Box 35324, Whig office. WANTE 0D > FOR | selling household speciality; { extended; per cent. pr Station B, Box STEST credit no capital required; 100 t Write Berkay, 34, Montreal | saLBsM EN FOR THE BEST AUTO- matic Compressed-alr Hand Spray- er made; liberal terms: sample ma- chine free to approved ageuts Cavers Bros, Galt. Ont, !| AN INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers. No Tt Send for particulars, Press Synd cate, 3,969 Lockport, N Y. QUALIFIED No. 9 Kennebe Anois lary and gualifi ' cations Newton, Sec. and Sure ead Creek |i3oie TRLY, A | saqcher 8.8 i | WANTED--GENERAL., ONTARIO AND B.A. yETRRAN BCRIP to buy for cash, J. 8. R. McCann, 5 Brock St. ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OFFICE and residence, 151 University Ave. WM. NEWLANDS & BON, tects, etc, 'Phone, 60% ARCHI- Office, 263 Bagot street. POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS, MER. chants' Bank Building, corner Brock and Wellington streets. 'Phone, 213 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. DROP A CARD TO CHAS. W. KELLAR arpenter and Bullder, 255 Division 8t., for reasonable prices on all kinds of jobbing. All work done promptly. * A CARD TO JOHN R. MAYELL, Carpenter and Joiner, 262 Bydenham street north, far reasonable prices on all kinds of jobbing., All work done promptly and neatly, MEDICAL. ISAAC WOOD. M.A, M.D. CM, MRCS, 1Eng.), FOS (din), consultant and surgeon; office hours, 10 to 13, 2to4 263 King St. E. "Phone 73 J. F. SPARKS, BA, MD, PHYSICIAN and Borgeon, 104 Wellington 5 uUffice hours: 10 to 12 any 3 te and 7 to 8 pm. 'Phone 38 i TH AFRICA AND ONTARIO ter EAN ts Cobalt Stocks Debentures Apply te Hutton, 18 Market St. Ring {HORSES TO PURCHASE. I WII kinds of horses. Will Kingston for the entire winter, A. Jenkins, 6X7 Princess St, prone No. 960. BUY in 1 Tele~ { | san } | all | r {To RENT ANYTIME BETWEEN NOW and May 1st, small house, with modern conveniences; downtown district preferred. Address, Dox 131, Whig office. | FURNITURE COVERING, ETC., DONE by the day at customers' homes. For | further particulars, enquiry at 23 | Ontario street, or calls will Te made ! in response to letters. {HOUBE, IN GOOD CONDITION. less than 8 rooms; modern conveni- : ences: verandah or balcony pre- { ferred; rent about $20.00; Red | ist of May. Apply, Geo. B. McK Bank of Toronto. NOT GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR Cloth and have it made up into up- to-date suits. Price and workman- ship guaranteed to please. Pressin and Fenairving done on Ine Shorties otice. omas Gallowa, rock 8t., next Bibby's Lay. LOST. . - "EARL AND TURQUOISE BROOCH pendant, on Sunday, in St. George's Cathedral, or between St. George's and 300 Queen St Finder will be Jewarded by returning te this of- re LEGAL. CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, BARRIST- ers and Soliclters. Law Office, 79 Clarence St, Kingston FOR SALE OR TO LET. HOUSE AND LOT. 148 EARL STREET, above Sydenham. in fine location; 14 rooms. modern improvements Apply, by letter, to R. B. Sears at above address, SEVEN ROOM FRAME HOUSE, BATH nd w.o., clothes presses, Sod Ar and large yard, No 224 lar Road, near Division St.; powses' sfon May 1st: sale rice, $1 rent, $12.00. Apply, 5 Diviston 4 Formerly | Spangenberg's| Miraclivg Pies. WHILE WE HIGHEST CLASS JEWEL LERY IN KINGSTON YET WE CARRY THE INEXPEN- SIVE KIND, TOO, IN RELI- ABLE QUALITY. : OUR LITTLE LINGERE PINS «CUFF PINS HAVE, THE OSTEOPATHY. | ROBERT GARSIDE ASHCROET DO. Edna Earle Ashcroft, DQ Gradu- t the American hoo i Osteopathy, Kirkaville, Missouri, ° Princess hon charge for tA a and tered ture regarding this new manipula- tive treatment, "Health Without rugs." HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. BRUNSWICK HOTEL. ONTARIO ST. opposite G.T.R. station, ome block from CP.R, on street car line; hotel, lately remodelled; charges moderate; special rates by the week. John ousineau, Prop. HUB HOTEL RESTAURANT NOW open. . Service A La Carte. Open day and night. Up-to-date service at popular prices. Private dinin room. Entrance on King Sree next to Gibson's Red Cross Drug store. Coun. Haag. Prop. PERSONALS. MRS. HEROD, 'RECOMMENDED BY leading physicians of Kingston; face and scalp massage; oxayn balm gives marvellous results; sl AMPoo, manicure, pedicure. Y.W.C.A. 194 Johnson Bt. MOLES, BIRTHMARKS warts, etc, removed permanently without scar. Twent ears' ex- rience. Dr. Eimer Y Tak ke, Eye ar, Nose, Throat apd Skin Blem. ishe Specialist, 258 Bagot street. PRIVATE TUITION IN SHORTHAND and Typewriting: touch system of Typewriting: Pitman's shorthand; lectures taken and transcribed, and all kinds of typewriting work dene al reasonable rates. J Harold, 184 University Avenue, DENTAL. SPARKS AND SPARKS, DENTISTS jis Princess St, Kingston. 'Phone DR. C. C. NASH, DENTIST R M J. Gib Le sop. Ssalstant, 15 0 £ BUSINESS CHANCES, ANYONE, ANYWHERE, CA ART & mail Srder buriness ot home, Ne canvassi our Bernd for okiet, Heacock, 2.569 Lockport, Ten bow ells how. , N.Y. ESTABLISHED 1866, ZAR, VEIL PINS Sasd PINS ARE UNIQUE IN DESIGN AND ATTRACTIVE IN PRICE. THEY RANGE FROM 25¢ UP. i Synopsis of Canadian North-West . FOR SALE. "NATIONAL" CASH REGISTER worth about $150, for $55, at Turk's. 'Phone 105, A v LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR AWN. ings and Tents at 182 Outario St, ¥. X. Baszean. 2 SOUTH AFRICAN SCRIPT (NORTH- west); price, $500; Apply, Box 334 Whig of fice. BICY CLE Eatin, Canadian, erican, sd and second hand; HLiews Hicyele 1 De Ame oes 293 es EIGHT. ROOM FRAME HOUSE AND large lot, in eeniral locality; $2,500 for quick sale. Apply, Mullin's Grocery. ONE SESOoRn. fino. glover? ral norass Cotte: . "Har, ite eR street. $1, $00 wil. BUY J. DoumLE FR {oy AME Xppe and 338 Ragian » Roud: ® per month, Apply, 3 Briton Street. A 20 TO 25 BLP, FRODU CER GAS EN- gine and plant, in good condition; will operate 10 hours on 50 to 6be for fuel; a bargain if sold at once. Box 333, Whig office. AT A BANRIFICE, LARGE BRICK corner O gy Street; 11 rooms; b. & ¢.; hot water furnace; must be sold at once. Apply, Muallin's Grocery. GRAVE LOTS FOR BALE AT LOW rices in Christ Church Cemetery, "ataraqui; perpetual care taken at reasonable rates. Appiyv, W. Barth, Lancaster, or John Featon, Chu Wardens. NEW SOLID BRICK HOUSE Street, near Union: el and gas: b. & ¢; furnace; to be sold at a bargain Apply, Mullin's Grocery, corner Johnson and Divie sion Btreets, ALBERT ric light MUST BE BOLD--DRESSER, WASH. stand Extension Table, Sideboard, Sofa, Rugs, Happy Thou ht Range, Laurel Hall Stove, Kitchen on board, Lamps, ¢ urate Art Blinds, Set Harness, ete. Mra. D. F. Prosser, 214 Division Street "WO NEW EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSES, modern improvements, corner Que bec and Division Streets; also bulld« ing lots and furnished summer cot tages at Ram View Park, § miles from Kingst on St. Lawrence. Apply, -- 106 Pine Street. NORTH-WEST LAND ALL OR ANY part of the land in Alberta, owned ' iy the late Michael Conroy. sald land, being situated near Edmonton and guaranteed first-class farm or land: prices low; apply to Mrs, further M Wolfe Island, Ontario. terms easy. particulars, Conroy, BU In DING LOT ON CHERRY STREET, 34 x 33 ft; rups L shape; the other 108 x 25 fU: well fenced: just th thing for one wishing to build and have a garden; there are three apple, ohe cher and one plumb tree; soll In good state of euitiva- torr; SSpes, wii sell cheap. Ape« nly at 7 ne Street or Brit Whig office, Mn TWO FINE YOUNG CAP- -- able of Sarath HE Joint this season T rabeTly Ay sale or to aba easy terms: oaty reason for gelling is owner's time fully ocenpied with his veterinary practise, his new Jovernment o8i- tion and in attending to the large and increasing sale of hip veterin. ary Wonder throughout | the do- minion artisulare, SPRY. STALL For Geo. W. Bell, V.8, 110 Claren POOL TABLE, IN GOOD CONDITION, cheap for oash sale; 14 shares 'Frontenac {oan and Investment Society," ylelding 4 3-4 per cent; an Improved Saskatchewan Farm; cheap for quick turn; Haoty of land in the Last Mountain Valley diu- trict of Saskatchewan, Cobglt stocks, bonds and dehentures; houses and lots any part of Kings- ton; fire, life and accident inkur- ance. Apply, J. O. Hutton, Market Street. TO L#n. A HOUSE, WITH SEVEN ROOM King Street West: rent hg month. = Apply, 38% Brock be fevw ONE FRONT ROO! King street, Con trally ton od In . Forrest, dante' ZLEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE AT 158 Bagot Street; hot water heated; all modern improvements. Glover » ARDlY, _ A DWELLING, FURNISH D furnished, Stores Stor tor Har: Riure, ete. McCann's, ing street. THAT | & 'ESIRABLE SEMI-DETACHED ouse, No. 457 Princess Street, from Sr ist. Apply to T. J 158 Wellington Street. STORAGE FOR FURNITUR dry, airy rooms, Sheaiuioly Font a Storage, . 359 Gioen Lockhart, routs it nee PER MONTH, FROM MAY ist, A lendia Siroo For an Dose on Montrehl ri RR. Ch Rast batui Agent, 171 1-3 Welling- HARD MAPLE Cut and split, the desired length to fit your stove at $4.00 per Half Cord Delivered T hisWood is all new and sound, foe

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