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Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Feb 1923, p. 15

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= ¥RIDAY, PEUNUARY 18, 1023. | Let Your Ad. Tell Everything You Would Say If Talki pg FR NEWS Pees a A, Senior 0, H, 10, Parkdale Exhibition Hockey At Clinton, N. Y., on Thursaay night, Queen's hockey team of King- ston, defcated the Hamilton Univer: oly team by 9 to 4. Irishmen vs Fronuscs The Young Irishmen and Fronten- acs play-off their tie in the recent elimination game of tho junior city championship at 'the Arena on, Sate urday nght. The winners of this & me will play Reglopolis on Tues- day next, and the team that emerges | victorious will then meet St. Mary's for the junlor honors. Vamsity ' Indoor Baseball. H.Q., bulance by 12 to 11 in a scheduled | baseball game at the armories on| Thursday night. The game was fair-| ly interesting, although both teams were weak as a result of players be- ing sick. Lawless and Clarke pitch- ed godd ball for the Medicals and H. Q. respectively. the Medicals from the running group honors. District Headquarters defaulted to No. 3 (H) Battery in what was sup-| posed to have been tho second game Senior Juvenile Champions, St. Mary's won the ~hamplouship round in the senior juvenile series hy de'eating Regiopolis last night by 10 to 3, taking the round by 15 to 7. The game was played at St, Mary's rink and a 'very large srowd was in { attendance. McGrath and Amodeo starred for the garnet and gold, for while Boyd and Muchmore wore the best for St. Mary's. 8t. Mary's were junior Juvenile champions in 1921-22-23, St. Mary's--Gibson, goal; Vokes and England, defence; Muchmore | and Cudden, wings; Boyd, centre; .and Lawless and Carey, subs, Regiopolis--Lawrence, goal; Mec- | Grath and James, defence; Amodeo, centre; Tetro and M, McGrath, Fitzgerald and Connolly, subs, Referce--L. Guirey. ---- To Play at Ogdensburg. The Queen's senior basketball team left for Ogdensburg, N.Y.. on Friday noon to play an exhibition | game with the crack team of that place. The Queen's students have made a good showing and should put up a good exhibition. Curling Games A Thompson A. G. Simmons J. H. Taman R. D. Sloan J. A. McRae JF. MeCartnry FP. Waugh W. McCartney skip 10 skip 9 - J. Chatterton H. Daryaw W. Chapman T. Copley skip 12 Walsh W. Montgomery A. McLean T. J. Rigney skip 10 H. J. T. Chown Taugher Frizzel A. Turcotte skip 8 E. Woodman J. A. Lemmon 8S, C. Calvin ' R, C. Cartwright 'skip 11 G. Thompson J. Pigeon W. Frizzel J. Hooper skip 18 J. R. Currie C. Drever W. H. Reid M, P. Reid skip 16 GUESTS OF GOVERNOR COCKSHUIT AT TORONTO Kingston Mayor, Aldermen and Officials Were Royally En- tertained on Thursday. The Kingston mayor, nor at tho Government House Thursday enjoyed their trip ou very | much. They tound themselves in the | few whose losses wipe out practic- company of about one hundred ana | fifty aldermen, councillors and offi- clals of other municipalities of evast-| era Ontario and all sat down to lun-| <heon at 1.30: p. m, Lieutenant- | governor Cockshutt presided ana nor was proposed by W. F. NiNckle, | K. C., M. P, P. who met the;King-| ston party at the Prince sGeorss aotel. There were no further ad- Many of the aldermen and city of-| ficlals returned to Kingston Friauy morning, but Mayor Angrove remuain- od over and will await the arrival the members of the utilities vou Wission who go to Toronto Friday to confer with the Hydro-Commision over the charges for strect lighung. Among the other matlers to be taken up with the Hydro will be the purchase of a site by the veal commission for the purpose of erec!- Ang an office bullding which the city council has deciared is not needed. The Hydro commission is the final authqrity, when it is comsulted, re- gard the expenditure of any sur plus from electricity but nouwning has come to light in the controversy betwen the utilities commission and the city council to show that Hydro was ever asked to concur In the pay- ment of surplus revenue to the city as corporation funds. Sweet potatoes, sweet peppers, red ripe tomatoes and strawberries at .Carnovskys, The loss eliminates | juvenile | champions in 1919-20-21 and senior | wings | (at the aldermen | Teal; and officlas who went to Toronto |URlon Bank; R. K. Lockhart, for the #8 guests of the. Lieutenant-gover | E0uBlsh creditors, and Mr. Hepburn the toast to "The King." | The toast to the leutanunt-guver- | DISPOSE OF ASSETS CREDITORS AUTHORIZE Not Likely to Realize 40 Cents ' on Dollar--Seven Deposit- ors Among Creditors. Hamilton, Feb Assets of (Lh E. Sanford of Hamilwon, ciothing manufacturers, will be dis posed of---material on hand by auc- | tion, the real estate by tender, and {the manufactured stocks by private |sale--s0" the creditors who met yes- | terday ifn the office of G. T. Clark- {80x, official trustee, decided. Asseis |are estimated at $618,227, and lla- | bilities $776,723. pony of vari-| | ous kinds total $313,624, and there| {1s a nominal equity of $41,000 ia] I real estate. At the outside, not more| {than 30 or 40 cents on the | 16. a Co., | suggestion was made that perhaps] {the Sanford interests and the banks | { might get together and make an offer {for the assets, to simplify liquida-| tion, but the Bank of presentative doubted the possibility | this. Among those attending the meet-| ing was General Mewburn, repre- {senting Mrs. Sanford. There seemed | ito be no disposition to ask questions | {ae to how the collapse had come! about. Mr, Clarkson explained that | | when the failure took place there were certain stocks delivered, which by unanimous consént of the credit-| ors were returned to the shippers, | as they had been ordered after the | | firm became insolvent. It was agreed | by the same creditors that the manu- | | facture of certain goods then in stock | i should be proceeded with by the trustees, in order to make the as-| sets as large as possible, | of Sale of Oak Hall. All the creflitors were probably | {aware of the gale of the chain of | stores known as Oak Hall by the! Sanford Company in May. These | had been sold to McCutcheon and | | Paterson for $700,000. Some of the {notes had been paid to the company {and some hypothecated to the Bank of Montreal "In that connection," he said, "the | Union Bank of Winnipeg has issued a writ to set aside that sale under| the Bulk Sales Act, on the grounds | that all its conditions were not com- | plied with. Messrs. McCutcheon and] Paterson paid for the stock of the Oak Hall stores 50 per cent. of the selling price, | "Also I applied to the court for | instruction as to what sgtitude I should assume as trustee. I was in- | structed to take action as a plaintiff, if such were prosecuted, to protect | |the rights of the creditors, if there | are any such rights. I do not think! it is the idea of going ahead with | - the prosecution, as this action would | possibly injure available assets while! it would not do any good any other | way." James Bain, K.C., ! Bank, for the U nlon | said there was no objection | {to the matter being left in abeyance | provided the rights. of the creditors | were not prejudiced in any way. This | {assurance was given | Mr. Clarkson explained that what- | {ever action had been taken In con-| {nection with the disposal of goods] factory, and the shipments, } was with the consent of 90 per cent. {of the shareholders. Mortgage For Loan. To Mr. Bain, Gen. Mewburn ex- | plained that it. was a cash loan, not ortgage, for $150,000, that was Pane in January, 1922, to the com- | pany by the Sanford estate, as se- curity for which the mortgage was |glven. The usual resolutions were | passed, approving of the trustee's { decisions as above indicated, and [to appoint Inspectors, among whom {were Col, Henderson, Hamilton, | representing the Sanford estate; a | representative for the Bank of Mont- James Bain, K.C, for the for the Sanford Company. In the long 1st of creditors are a ally all that they have. Among these are a few who, as employes {and friefds of the Sanford firm, { were privileged to place money on deposit at 6 per cent, interest, double what the banks pay. Among depositors who suffer are: Mrs. Oliver, Hamilton, $8,388.23. R. R. Wilson, Long Beach, Cal, 1$8,125.98. | Mrs. HL W. Edwards, Denver, Col., 1$1,880.24. . Mrs. Purkis, Hamilton, $1,574.91. Mrs. F. Stockton, Hamilton, 1 $735.50. Thos. Webb, 567. Mountaiz Top, Hamilton, $110.40. While Mrs. Sanford not Lito gether in this class, sig" is one of those who will lose hea¥ily. Her ad- vances to the firm amounted to $152,174, and with a further sum of $321,568 against the Sanford estate, the losses exceed $500,000, and will practically wipe out all that Mrs. Sanford has. No one in Hamllton has a wider reputation for charity than Mra. Sanford. She established a summer home, at Hamilton Beach, known as "Elsenor," which enabled working girls from this city and Hamilton to obtain a holiday outing at a mini mum of cost. She was the friend to whom all of the employees looked to when in adversity. » i C, J. Columbus, direct descend-| ant of Christopher Columbus, dis- coverer of Ametfica, was recently! admitied to British bar practice. |! dollar | R.C.A. defeated Field Am- | will be realized for the creditors. Aj Montreal re-| | arran Ro THE DAILY BRITI curate idea of the person. ing little ads every time arises. Whig's Classified Section. Habits That Pay Dividends Catalogue anyone's habits-----and you have a pretty ac- Bad habits seem to come in for most attention, may- be because they're more evident, make 'more interesting conversation. But good habits--habits of kindliness, of thrift--are the ones that pay big dividends in friend- ship and character and comfort. And because we are interested in the service that the A-B-C Classified Section can give to an increasing num- ber of thrifty people in this city, make it one of your good habits to consult these chang- There are few wants of everyday life that cannot be satisffed through a regular reading of the offers in the scores of interesting Classifications that make up the Get the Classified Habit ! THE A-B-C CLASSIFIED ADS ALWAYS THE SAME--IN SERVICE ALWAYS DIFFERENT--IN OPPORTUNITY. maybe because they i of honesty, we suggest that you a need for spending money | "Index to Classifications The following cl lassification headings] appear in this newspaper in the n fom Sider here given, closely allied classifications being grouped together. {individual advertisements oF nies these headin alphabetical order for quick referen ANNOUNCEMENTS The Engagements. Marriages Deaths. 2--In Memoriam. 3--Card of Thanks 4--Funeral Directors. p--Funeral Flowers. ;--Cemetery Lots, Monume --Lodge Notices. 'oming Events, Personals, 10--Lost and Found. AUTOMOBILES nts. A--Automobile Agencies Automobiles For Sale Auto Trucks For Sale Auto Accessories--Tires--Parts, 14--Qarages--Autos. for Hire--Taxi. 15--Motorcycles and Bicycles. 16--Repairing--Service Stations. 17--Wanted--Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE 8--Business Serviceg Offered. Building- --Contracting. ing Dyeing: ~Renovating making illiners g, Cy Roc 23---~Insurance 24--Laundering. 2p--Moving, Trucking, Storage 26---Paintin g. Papering, Decorating. 7---Printing--Engraving. Ene Services. 28a---Accountants. 28b--Architects 28¢c--Chiropractic. 28d---Dental. 28e--Legal 28f--Medical 28g--Osteopathy. 28h---Osteopathic Physiclans, 29--Repairing. 30--Talloring and Pressing. 31---Wanted--Business Service. EMPLOYMENT 2---Help Wanted--Female. 2---Help Wanted--Male. Help--Male or Female. Solicitors, Canvassers, Agents, --Teachers Wanted Situations Wanted--Female. 7--Situations Wanted--Male. FINANCIAL 28--Business Opportunities 39--Investments, Stocks, Bonds. 40--Money to Loan. 41--Wanted--To Borrow. INSTRUCTION 42---Correspondence Courses. 3--Lqgeal Instruction Classes. 44--Musical, Dancing. Dramatic, 45--Private Instruction 46--Wanted--Instruection. LIVE STOCK 47--Dogs, Cats, Pets. 48---Horses, Cattle, Implements. 49--Poultry and Supplies. 50---Wanted--Live Stock. MERCHANDISE §1--Articles For Sale. fla--DBarter and Exchange. B2--Business and Office Equipment, 53--Boats and Accessories. $4--Buildings and Building Materials §6--Farm and Dairy Products. §6--Fuel, Feed, Fertilizers. §7--Good Things to Eat. "p8--Homemade Things. 59---~Household -Gooltk s0--Jewelry and Watches, §1--Machinery and Tools. 62---Musical Instruments. $3a--Radio Equipment. 63--Seeds, Plants and Flowers, §4--Specials at the Stores. 65--Wearing Apparel] 66--Wanted---To Buy. ROOMS FOR RENT 67--Rooms With Board. 68--Rooms Wighout Board. $9--Rooms fo jousgkeeping. 70--Vacation Rlaces. 71--Where To Eat. ~~Where To Shop in Town }--Wanted--Rooms or Board. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Té4--Apartments and Flats. i5---Business Places For Rent. 76--Farms For Rent. 77---Houses For Rent. 78--Office and Desk 79--8uburban For Rent. $0--Summer Places For Rent. S$1--Wanted--To Rent. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE R--Brokerg in Real Estate. $2--Business Proper $3---Farms and Land 84--Houses For Sale. 85--Lots For_Sale. Property For Sale. ot Sale. al Estate For Exchange. §5-- Wanted --Real Estate. 'or Sale, | The British Whig 1 KINGSTON, ONT. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. umer- | indexed, standardized and popular- ized according to THE BASIL-1. SMITH SYSTEM Inc, Philadelphia, Pa. All ads. are restricted to proper classification, and to regular Dally Whig style of CLASSIFIED RATES Daily rate per line or consecutive insertions: the type. cents. Charge Cash «4 3 Minimum charge, 2 Dally rates per line. 4 6 8 nsertion, charged. Births, ngagements, Marriages, $1.50; cash, $1.00. Card of Thanks and Notices-----Charged, §1.60; each insertion. Advertising ordered for irr insertions takes the one-time tion rate; no asd. taken for less than basis of four lines Count six average line. Charged ads. will be received by telephone and If pald at The Brit. 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 number times the ad. appeared and adjust- ment made at the rate earned Rate per line for white space the same as a line of type. Special rate for yearly advertisi upon request. Publishers reserve the right to edit or reject all classifted advertising copy. Telephone 243, ask for a want ad. _ taker. Memoriam cash, $1.00 words to the is ng { ENLARG DRESSMAKING -- Whitework, { HEMSTITUHL | FIRE--Automobie aad Casua | PAIN1ING SH WHIG Business Service _ us. Make aid week- SHOW money ly for u cards for us 3 sa h ars € Stree spare um No canvassing struct and supply you with West-Angus Shew Card Service, Coibe rhe bid Toronto. Help-->ale or Female | HOUSEHOL D NEC ESSITIES aginable demand "192 Cement Work rst-class work F. 'W. Smith, i NTLRING--And 17 ilract or day Fi al reasonable prices. 37 York Street SELL atest $5. busi and W., negative, » Specialty solic Ee ¢ anvassers, Agents 8 SERY STOC "agency able nursery firr can sell in country, grow and sell the best reliable, energetic agents 107 sented terrtories. Wrile now. ham N Nurspey 0., Toronto Situations wa aa te wi--rF male a specialty; all Pigion, ren's clothes guaranteed. Miss S. University Avenue. Pel ing, Card, work COMP ANION--Lady desires position as x n-housekeeper, In geod fam- Comfortable h e more Lhal 1 wages wanted. box P-13, Whig ance. Mrs. H. 8S. Crumley, 420 Earl Phone 1784M. our "Sick "Fi inancial _ Sickness and Acci- what you need. F rates. Don't del » Williauns, 2 Co vuper INSURANUCE--Only the mist reilaole companies represcnted. Strange & Strange, established in 1360. Otice: 95 Clarence street, 1st Uftice INSURANCE--Fire sickness insurance J. B. Cooke, t S4Zw Office -All branches, Excelsior Royal Exchange Fire, Casualty d Automobile, Plate Glass, Burglary. Hunter Oglivie, 107 Gore street. is St. "Investment investment! bunds for saic received and Interest all 'artwright, mauager, 37 Clarence Kis agston. _ Instruction __ R 3 Street, ad ORCHES A---Your dance or banquet will be a bigger success if you cogage Trereer's Society Orchestra. Prone $T0w. 11647, Ted Treneer, 281 King Street. or ~ Merchandise _ "Articles For Sale AWNINGS--Orders taken for and Te } best service. Repair satisfact n guarantee F. WwW. 219% Bagot Street. Phone 436. ALARM We have variety rel up to Ly 244 1 laite guarantees good in Baggage, Express and mov. ing, reasonable prices. 104 Montreal Street. Next to Armouries. Fhone "B51 For furnitu clean, dry, Cooke, ms and spaces; your own lock Frusts Clly Storage, 299- St Phone 82 Res. 8Iw CLOCKS of alarm cl $2.00 GW. cess Street Army and leather leggl Bargain 1 Sha 45 Pr BRICK --Quantity of hard and soft ply E. E. Wathen, 143 Phone 618 or phone 1301J BICY Bieyel riage at §1. ons, jewe ller, Rubber, new gs, Te Jenkins, ¢orne and taglan Road Phone 1 a2 iuth gs, ane nd harg. r amans guaranteed Al ii Mreet. Pl FAINTING first class wu Call or } street Decorating nd work guaranteed. Anderson, 158 Dagot C L961 w CHILD--Age lent; dispo ging, work- manship guarantec , prices right. See our choice selection of Wall Paper, 8, R. Lyons, s5l4 Barrie Street, Phone 1'loor KF "inishing work, r sonable ti Wall paper hy 208 Alfred piano. Lesses DE ® Si Ps § 007 Pri = submitted A. Moy 3 cess Street. Phome 1040w FURNITURE -- We nave f« sale kinds of @ 0d, secoffid-hand furni and stov:s Any person having ste and furn to dispose of, we wi pay highest prices. J. Thompson, 3 Princess Street Phone 1600w GARAGI 'ottages, steel warehouses, ¢ p h l corr gated sheets, posts, ate. PF. B. - 345 J. 8 SIGN PAINTING 276 Bagot street. Robinson, rear rofessional Servic Graduate Division 28 Ng IE A Phone 8 masseuse, street. truss barns, sidings, Sake, fer M BS & 8. water Mc 'Name Fhe e "Announcements _ Personals ARCHITECTS --Power, Son and Drever, | "Private Merchants Bank Chambers, corner of . +0 ith It To start Wednesday, until sol; between hourg of CORRESPONDENTS --RBritish Girls de sire Canadian correspondents. Propo- sition 10c. _Clane, +6 Cambridge St. | London, 8. England. | PALMISTR Prof. Amo tells past, | present and future, and also gives ad- vice. Office hours: 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. 50 Ordnance Street SKIN BLEMISH >--Hair, ~"Mpiee, . Warts Birthmarks, Skin Cancers, Scars, Pius, etc, removed permanently, Satisfac-. tory Glasses fitted and furnished afior| others have failed. Goltre cured with | out operation. 38 years' experience. | Dr. Elmer J. Lake, ye, Eur, Nose, Throat, Skin. 258 Bagot Street. Phone | 301w. House 1135J, { em Le Lost and round BUFFALO ROBE-- Found have same at Van Luven's Princess street. GLOVE--Found, on man's driving gauntlet. 1er may have same a at 181 Frontenac Street. GLASSES--Found, tortoise shell, on| Sydenham street, Wednesday. Owner may have same at 756 L. Union Street] or phone 886. ~ Owner may Garage, | KEYS--Found, bunch, Owner may] have same at Mahood's Drug Store PIN"Found, on Thursday eveni Jock Harty Arena. Owner may _same at Whig Office. PENCIL--Found, gold, initialied, with! black braid; on Brock street, near Ho- Dieu. Owner may have same at rl street. E--Found, on Union Street, taining small sum of money. may have same at corner Union Street. STICK PIN--Found, silver, shape of| butterfly, on Tuesday night in Ontario] hall. Owner may have same at 474) _Albert § Street. Phone 1155J. | i - Sutomobiiv For Sale 1 have | Coon) Owner | 20 Alwington Ave.,| USED CARS-- McLAUGHLIN TOURING | McLAUGHLIN ROADSTER | } GRAY-DORT TOURING FORD ROADSTER FORD TON TRUCK { FORD COVER TRUCK CADILLAC TOURING MAKE AN OFFER. PALMER'S COR. BAGOT AND QUEEN Auto Accessories--Tires--Parts 18 CHAINS -- You need them, we have them," so there you are, Come in and pick out your size. Corner Queen _a&nd Ontario streets. | PREST-O-LITE DISTRIBUTORSClty : Service, 33 Montreal Street. Armature winding and magnetos re- charged and re rapa red. Electrical and! ignition Specials on automobiles! aad motor New and rental bat-| teries always on hand. Special atten-| tion to winter storage. Repairs to! anything electrical. Bring us your| To-Day"s Blunder Corrected (See Hlastration on Page 14.) Don't carry your pocketbook In your hip pocket. It is very simple for pickpockets to remove a wallet from this position, and it is the place they search first. W-- \ At Portage La Prairie, Man., Mrs. pbell, seventy-six years old, was committed for trial on a | charge of attempting to murder her husband by putting poisin in Lis food. appliances. We can repair] them at lowest prices. | to loan. UPHOLSTERING -- Covering buttons Brock and W- - to 6 pm. Apply 137 Raglan Road HARD-WOOB--Dry or Green Frost and W eed Agen cy, 238 Ontario _Phone F. or 2263J HARINWOOD Dry Hardwood, wood, slabs, gelivered, Reduc $4.00 per load, W, C. Bruton versity Ave. Phone 1035 w HARDWOOD $14.00 cord; $3.50 quart orl cord; cut any length; slab-wood $2.76 quarter cord; kindling $2.50 quarter| cord, sawed and delivered. W. Hi Lals bot, St. Catherine Street; yerd on Concession Street, near Division | MILLINERY GOOD) Consisting 3 "Ph.C., cor- ner Princess and Barrie Streets. 2nd ne Barrie St entrance, Kingston, Consultation free. Telephone jours 9 to 12 am 1 to 6 P.m. | --Dr. George Dr. Jennie A. Chiropractic Specialists and 239 Bagot Street, be- tween Princess and Brock, Telephone 943w. Hours 9 to i2 a.m, 1 to 6, and! 7t09 pm Spinal analysis and con- sultaticn free. Residential calls by appointment. ed prices. 248 Uni- LUT Lucy, Graduate Nurse, also some smart sample Eats, Lower Willlam Street. MATTRESSES --For sale, or your order, &ny size, any quant! lowest factory prices Also renve Fronte nac Mattress Company, 1 Phor 961J 'olumbin Grafor t Nhe with: 20 s¢ own choice. Price $4 Terms: $7.00 cash and $5.00 monthly C. W. Lindsay, Limited. SCALES -- Canadian Toledo, weight. no springs, also number second-hand Dayton and Bramford Scales. L. A. Sterling, 209 Princess St. Phone 1228 WOOL--AN kir | SPARKS & SPARKS -- Dentists, 169 Wellington sireet, corner of Brock. | Phone 348 mac et. Phone 652w. Open appointment. Princes: evenin = Lega) 4 SMITH - 79 Clarence Cunningham, T Barristers Streed, K.C; C & and Solicitors, Kingston A. B Cyril M. Smith. SH type B., sl tions of y SA--Ambrose, B A, Darristéer and Solicitor. Law office, corner of King| and Brock, over. Royal Bank. Money| a hone 1995 Medical C. W--M.D.,, 133 Res "hone ids of fancy goods, kndt- | ting needles, crochet needles, house dresses, everything dn the fancy line Mrs. Lavin, 361 Princess Street, WOOD--Hardwood, fale and re- tail; full cord, § cut, rdwood, $13 00, delivered; $10.00 at Dry mixed wood, fuil cord, 3 cut, 3 p ed; $9.00 at car chard Barr ack ang Welli ngton str 2 22 11m. 153 Clergy St ne $51 1845m. Office whol h car 2-6 p.m. and by ap MU RNITU "RE FINISHING--OT all Call and see W. Driscoll, street. Phone 206F. SHOE REPAIRING -- Good shoes, well done; skates ground; satisfaction assured. Jarvis, 621 ncess Street. ROB REPATRING--AIll work neatly done. Rubber heels a specialty. Skates put ¢n W. H. Purvis, corner Bagot] and Barrack Streets. SHOE REPAINING--AIl hand work. | Rubber heels a specialty; eRe ser. vice. Adolf Kaminski, corner Mont- real and Queen streets, UPHOLSTER'NG--New or usad furni-| ture, work guaranteed. Cali or drop al ecard. Wi J Gavine, 218 Bagot street. | UPHOLSTERING--AnNnd genera! repair- ing. Leave orders at or drop a card; to FB. W. Harold, 134 Clergy Street service, | hollow F. A 243 -- First | i rooms and board; all improve« ments: centrally locate Warm, able rates; clos business section, son street ROOMS "First class, on bathroom f with or without board; centrally cated. 215 University Avenue. Phone 1216J RO IMS AND BOARD large double front heating, all conver Un aiversity Aver Aven o good ¢ to Mrs. First class, one room; hot water lences. Apply 298 Fusiness Places For Rent mn made to order in all popular Shapes and sizes. J Rhoistering and repairing! done. E J. Goodridge, 244 University _Avenue. Phone 1832J. i Tailuring and Frossing == R * Altera Mr. | John Thom "suarhniees fret class! tailoring. cleaning. Mod-| erate prices. 54 Wil lnm Street. i Ti Ques ~formerly occupied by the LO.OF, AAvply to Cunningham and Smith Houses For Rs Rent HOUSE--Immediate "possession, rooms, hot water heating James Reid or phone 147 $3 RIDEAU STI "elght Apply STREET { house, § rooms, 3-piece bat ! gas, electricity, rent moderate. 47 itideay street. To get the full bereft from your classified ad. the name and teiephone! sumber should appear, unless ea box | furnace, | AID--Apply Ho-! ERM. tel, Brock street. i Garages--Autos for Hire-- "Hire--Taxi 14 GARAGE Grease your car the Alemite way. Stop the Jaysaks; save Span, By boi poole Ravaishnon si y Powe! well's r 0 Johnson street. Phone 1499, Be 835 TAXI-The, July place wih 75 furnishes & proper 24 hours taxi service. Stations 16 AU ING--And finish- ing a Be A ne Plano asd Fur. niture ishi Gordon Young, shop Queen street, rear of Abernethy s Shoe A or R Tw. Soscia 1a. of! "Dresdnasisc Chains. ay all] of eats. yo corner og and Wel treets. Bend your Ford and Chev. covered. bk Tops Work poatanieed 3 eon a's El s Brockville | aumber is used. A HOUSEMAID ~ References required. ing to Interested Readers 33 Writing saow! We in-| WOrk. | 34 "80 = President, | da- | wed. | -- 1 AW nings, | work, | ie ™ Nelson street, | | continuing 10 am} of | Trimming, Vera ® Plush and veiling, | -- ola, | of LODGE "ROOMS--HKooms on King siree; i Apply | | Real Estate For Rent 81 bedrooms) ; from 1st enient date fog iI, Whig Ofs Wanted--To Ke nt {two six iOwWer ncess or section Apply Real Estate For Sale _ Business F roperty For sale or to 10k Il, KC, 38 Clars STORK--In no dwelling 2 and business et good business but rent very good; owner exceptional ops ne; large capital by letier to Auswers treat arms and Lana For Sale 88 land, 1% miles east Ho Shore, §0 ac Dew barn and tw be soid by Mareh on gt ingston : Houses ror Sale il 1OUSE-~Prof. 15, H. Mi 1 his residence and n will be give of Union street uses south ver section Fach has ten largs parlors water heating, mantles, exo@is 1 size yards. Fog Whig Office, tet rere atom | FRAME electric binatic wood Hoo § BUNGALOW --Barn, 2 garage, 20 acres, olty wanes Laxes, HOUSE 4 bedrooms 2 plege bath, coms tine cellar, hards $. garage, henhouse, Bartle | Street JEuC, FRAME hic 8 low | FRAME COTTAG ~Stone barn, hen houses, 1 acre of laud; c¢ivse to city, d'tice right. TRUMPOUR id]. yi Bagot Street and to let in. al Apply to tH. B, Wik » Lpwown Post Oftee w. Estate MULLIN & SON and Insurance Brokers Phone bdbw. Visplay AN'S REAL ESTATR ed frame house; north end | $§1900--Frame house rooms and gars age. rooms; 3 L $4100--Brio ne . piece vatn; i ' rooms, $20. $12. Life, loan. | TO RENT~--4 1¢ JOE, oe | | INSURANCE -- puller," Money | broker. Fire, to Accident Customs BATEMAN'S REAL ESTATE 159 Wellington Street Street. | "soft | } = | Would you | { thi: all? T | wa 1Hng | every day Do nox replying | 3 ISL As to get rid of your #re many peop car opportunities e Dally Whig want-ads Tiginal testinoniats ig A copy will de x BL si ~ hus TW. Kent Macnee |} Bank of Commerce Building, Broek and King Streeis. Phone 701 or 36m. Gene ral Insurance Agnecy. mobile, Fire, Acecls dent, & , Plate Gilass Burglary ele. Representing caly reliable coms panies Writ! | Thies Pi Chesterfleld Sets, $100.00, at Turk's PHONE 708 NEW FUEL If yuu are tired of worrying over the coal or wood situation, and the trouble of firing with } these fuels use Fuel Oil. The Liberty Oil Burner will give you absolute satisfaction, plen= ty of heat at a reasonable op~ erating price, with no ashes or dust. 1ece in tapestry, Once tried you will always Ask for demonstration. | DAVIS DRY DOCK CO. East End of Wellington Street. use Apply Mrs. Carson, 72 Barrie Street. | ned and experienced. Ry required. Apply this even ing to Miss James, Laura Secord Shop, 135 Princess Street. Es in See, Wh wor Pply Office. Prime minister Bonar law is re- ported to have refused transporta- tion facilities of French oceupation- | al forces throughout the British zone at Cologne. R. Mackie, editor of the Dryden Ontario Observer, was found dead on | the road on Thursday. An inquest! will be held, ) WE WILL TAKE YOUR ORDER FOR Soft Coal Lump, Cannel Coal, Hard or Soft Wood, Egg or Nut Coke. James Swift & Co., Limited Foot of Johnson Street

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