FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1934. ------------ Feb. SRILL--At Brewer's Mills, on Fe Fron 1924, John Deockrill, aged 30 Funeral will take place from his late residence on Saturday morning at 9.30 to St. Barnaby's church, where a solemn requiem mass will be sun for the repose of his soul | IN MEMORIAM. NEM---In !oving memory of Wil- Hg py who died February 22nd, 1918. sad that one we cherish Should be taken from our home; But the joys that do net perish Idve in memory alone. All the years we spent together, AH tbe happy, golden hours, Shall be cherished in remembrance, 4 Fragrant sweet from memory s Howers. Gone where every eye 1a teariess, Only gone from earthly care; Oh! the waiting sad and cheerless, Til we meet our loved one there. Daughter, Mrs. A. G. Turner, Ot- tawa, Ont. CARD OF THANKS. Miss ice Stokes wishes to thank her 1 for the many acts of kind- ness And sympathy shown ig her recent sid bereavement in the death'of her sister, Misé Clara Oummings, and es- pecially the Kings Daughters of Syd- emham Street church. JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undertakers 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET Phone 147 for Ambulance ROBERT J. RElv The Leading Undertaker Phone 577. 230 Princess Street M. P. KEYES FUNERAL HOME 40 COLBORNE STREET AMBULANCE PHONE 18390 JOHN CORNELIUS ° Undertaker and Embalmer Paricrs, 274 Princess Street Ambulance Phone 599 I. RONAN er and Embalmer Phone '856w. 238-240 Bagot Street Calls Night and Day Promptly Attended -- H. J. KNI UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER PARLORS--Sydenham, Yarker and Verona. SPORT || en WITH THE CURLERS l Thureday was 'a very busy day at the curling rink and a number of games in the club series were play- ell. The results were as follows: Club Games, J. F. Leatherland B. G. Robertson W. Chapman C. H. Woods M. N. Manahan J. J. Taugher L. Langdon J. A. McFarlane Skip...... 8 8kip...... § H. Daryaw H, M. Wilder F. H. Purdy E. O, Sliter SKAp.....e R. Livingston R, C. Ward J. W. Rigney T. Slater Bkip......15 H. N. Robertson E. F. Walsh R. D. Sloan A. Fowler W. Frizzell J. Derry F. Waugh 'Skip......14 Skip...... 9 7 L. Martin G. Otto R.- Grant W. H. Carnoveky W..J. B. White L. Sleeth T. Frizzell C. F. Jackson J. M. Root Bkip...... 9 Skip...... R. H. Fair A. C. Naish G. J. Mackay E. Mooers Carnoveky J. D. Lyman T. M. Asselstine J. F. Macdonald Skip... 10 Skip.evii. 9 E. Woodman 7 C. 8. Anglin A. G. Simmons J. B. Asselstine H. W. Newman 1 Skip......10 skip......2 ¥ Singles, L. Langdon 13, J. B. Mcleod 3 H.W.Watts 13, A.F.G. Cadenhead 11 Doubles. R. C. Cartwright J. B. Cooke R. D. 8loan 10, A. M. Thompson 9 Ladies' Games. Mrs, Vesper Mrs. Gwillim Mrs. Waugh Mrs. McFarlane Skip...... 2 Hockey Result. Canadiens 3, Ottawa 0. Victory for Cadets. In an exhibition match at the Holt rink last evening, the R.M.C. team defeated Irishmen 5-3. 'The City Leaguers were in the lead for the frst two periods but the cadets came back strong in the last and jammed in four goal. Professor Gelley hand- led the bell. Period scores were 1-0, 8-1 and 6-3, with the first two in favor of Irishmen. R.M.C.--Goal, Rogers; = defence, ' Hamilton and Saunders; centre, B. G. Carr-Harrls; wings, R. M. Carr Harris and McLeod; subs, Hargraft T. Angrove and Hall: centre, wings, Millan and Watts; Devlin and A. Angrove. + Mrs. Hora Mrs. Jackson Mrs. Day 'Miss Betts 8kip......16 The British Whig KINGSTON, ONT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Indexed, standardized and popular ized according to "An ads. are restricted to proper classification, and to regular Daily Whig style of type. CLASSIFIED RATES Dally rate per line or comgecutive insertions: Minimum charge, 25 cents. 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Charge Cash wo. 43 | Opportunity And Convenience Stroll Han = "THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG d-In-Hand Through These Columns gg A-B-C Pathfinder, People who do not have The A-B-C Classified 8 Pathfinder. ferent routes to Success. will be like catching an ex made expressly for you! ALWAYS DIFFEREN A Pathfinder for the Job Seeker || The fellow you see dashing madly tov tion, with shirts and collars flapping from his suitcase, did not pay enough attention to And the chap you see rushing around like a hen with its head off, wonidering where to find a job, has not paid enough attention to the A-B-C Classified Section, pathfinders generally miss the Opportunity trains. It lists the different trains and the dif- | betically indexed and numerically classified. It you are looking for a good position and read this section regularly, you will soon catch an offer which THE A-B-C CLASSIFIED ADS. ALWAYS THE SAME--IN SERVICE 1] ards the sta- halt-closed the railroad the common sense to consult ection is the job-hunter's They are all there--alpha- press train--that is, an offer T--IN OPPORTUNITY. Announcements Personals 9? two periods of overtime which re- sulted in Varsity scoring three points. The teams were very evenly matched and it was just a toss-up which dne would finish first. Queen's and Varsity will meet this evening at eight o'clock and McGill and Queen's will meet on Saturday afternoon, The girls' team representing the Kingston Collegiate Institute de- feated Queen's girls in an exhibition match which was played previous to the Intercollegiate fixture. The teams were as follows in the main game: 3 Varsity--H. Brett and Morden, forwards; B., Oakes, centre; M. As- man, side centre; M. Wallace and L. Sher, guards. McGill--E: Russell and T. Murray, forwards; C. Fraser, centre; R. Dun- ton, side centre; E. Dunton and G. Cameron, guards. Officlals--Miss Chown, of Queen's, and Miss Fair, Kingston Collegiate Institute. INDOOR BASEBALL! A meeting of the Garrison Indoor Baseball League executive was held in the Armouries last evening, Lt.- Col. C. F. Constantine, D.8.0., pre- sident of the league, presiding. The schedule for the championship games was drawn up and the necessary um. pires appointed. The first will be played the 26th of Febrhary, when the Frontenak Regt. and No. 3 Bat- tery, ROA. are the contending teams for the \championship will clash, The umpires for the first game will be as follows: Chief Um- pire, A. E. Lawless, 1st Base, Q.M.S. Carey, 3rd base, Mr. 'Arnel. It is expected that all baseball fans will be out in full strength for these games. The remainder of unplaced games on the schedule are cancelled. An effort will be made by the lea- gue president, Col. Constantine, to have Gen. Elmsley, the G.0.C., pre- sent at the final game which decides the championship, to present the League Trophy. The standing of the groups at the finish of tNe segson is as follows: "gn Played Won Lost Frontenac Regt.. ..10 9 4th Hussars 9 "B" Battery R.CH.A..10 1st Field Ambulance. 9 RAM.C. Staff .. v.10 HQ. RCA. .. cy +e10 "B" Group. Played Won Lost No. 3 Battery, R.C.A. 10 10 District Staff .. .... 9 5 Signal Company... .10 PWOR, ..» . 8 Machine Gunners .... 7 "A" Battery RCHA. 8 1 It is hard to figure out which lead- ing team of the above groups are favorites, for the championship, as Frontenac Regt. with one loss to their credit, had a much stronger wp to fight in, than did the lea- ers of "B" Group, but an opinion as to this may be formed after the first game on the 26th. inat. . b 4 1 0 4 5 4 6 7 While attending to the needs of her son-in-law, who is an Invalid, Mrs. Albert Forsyth, aged seventy- two, a well known resident of North Augusta, collapsed and died almost immediately on Wednesday. J SKIN BLEMISHES --- Hair, Moles, Warts, Birthmarks, Skin Cancers. Scars, Pits, etc, removed permanent- ly. Satisfactory Glasses fitted and furnished after others have falled Goitre cured without operation. 38 years' experience. Dr. Eimer J. Lake, Eye, Ear. Nose, Throat, Skin, 2&8 Bagot Street. Phone 301w. House 1135]. Lost and Found 10 Job Depart- CUFF LINK---Found, in URE LINK Owner apply ment of British Whig. at Business Office. ENVELOPE Lost, containing sum of money. On Princess or small Wel- lington Streets, on Wednesday. Finder] please return to Livingston's. GOLD RING--Found, in St. Mary's Ca- thedral. ©Owner can have same by calling at 117 Ordnance Street. GLASSES--Found, child's tortoise rim- med, on Rideau «Street, between Ord- nance and Bay. Owner apply at 115 Lower Bagot Streew KEY---Found, on string, on Princess Street, In front of Corbett's Undertak- ing Parlors. Owner apply at Cor- bett's. PUPS-- Found, two Boston Bull pups, Wednesday evening. Owners apply at 74 Wellington Street. RADIATOR CAP-- Found, near Court House. Owner apply at Whig Office. ess Service . Business Services Uttered i -------------- eee AUCTIONEER- | est dealing, W | Street, -For courtesy and hon- A. Twigg, 374 King Pacne 320J or 1785w, AN CY ot a eA --maiteesnns FANCY GOODS -- Of an kinds, small wear, Sweaters made to order, piain A sewing 136 Wellington Street t Ottice. { MUSICAL {UMEN ~-- Repair | David J. 4, 43% Division Street Pupil of C Telgmann Sc f en chool of -------------------- * ke iN TARR r---- WRITE "or. literature on Case Trac- tors, Threshing Machines, Steam kEn- | 8ines, Silo Fillers, Balin 4 5 X | alachine t mobiles Fieages Bua 198 Coulb ¢ Stree a oo { 3 os" Hate bE Sig | Ladics' Har Parjor, 2a rit etme LANSFORMATIONS---- Bob- sWilches, Shampooing, Ladies' 'and Chijlq | rens Lair cutting, Mrs, Cunningham 56 Bay Street, Kingston. Phone 1613w, Eom » | = Hemstitching ~ 21 b | LADIES bed | 8, | Singeing, curling, | PICOT Pleating Ww Feild. 362 Bar Street. Pho Card. ee Heating, "lumbing, Roofing 22 r---------- EDGING -- g Hemstitching. rk guaranteed, Mrs. ie Street, near Princess ne 2433). Successor to Mrs -------------- TAYLOR AND HAMILTON-- For good service in Plumbing and Tinsmithing. 89 Princess Street. Phone 418. . SWEATER Found, gentleman's, sleeveless, on Johnson street, between Barrie and Clergy Streets. Owner apply at Whig Office, SMALL PURSE--Found, in front of Obendorfer's containing small sum of money. Owner apply at Whig Office. KEY~--Found, No. ¥ 4404, Owner apply at Whig Office. WATCH--Lost, silver, open face, initial inside back, on Thursday afternoon between Brock and Clergy Streets and Louise School. Finder please phone 952. Automobiles Automobiles For Sale 11 USED CARS-- Several. Apply Riue Garage Ltd, Bagot and Queen Streets. Insurance 23 J. B. COOKE -- Life, London Fire and Glo nity, Accident and Sie Oftice 503w., Res. 843w. -- ION LIFE Arch. Thon reh. omson, Brauch Manager.' Oftice: 66 Brock Street. Telephone, 68. ---------- FIRE--Aucomobile and Casually Insur- ance. RE. M. Crumley, 420 Ea . Phone 1783M. 4 Stren FIRE --Insurance. Accident policy wil ary. For informat E. Willlams, 2 Cou Representin Imperial e Indem- kness. Phones: Our Sickness and 1 protect Your sal- per Street. ---------- G. HUNTER OGILVIE--Re Excelsior Life, Roya! other reliable Fire, Casualty companies. INSURANCE--Only the most reliable companies, represented Strange & Strange, established in 1860. Office: 95 Clarence Street, upposite Fost Onlce. presenting Exchange, and Automoblie and 38 Clarence St. USED CARS FOR SALE Chevrolet Touring, Fora Delivery Truck--both In first class condition. Left here and must be sold. See them and make an offer. DONNELLY'S GARAGE, KING STREET. Auto Accenvories--Tlires--Parts 13 GAS--We have Peerless Gas--the Sa that gives Jou quick getaway in col weather, tern Canada Maxotire Co, Queen and Ongario Streets. Garages--Autos for Hire--Taxi 14 GARAGE ROOM -- And storage, also large bullding at reasonable rent; rear of 473 Princess Street. Phone 951w. during mdal hours. i -- eS -- Moving, Trucking, Storage 25 ASHES---Cleaned out of yards, clean job done. 24 Russell Street. STORAGE SPACE- and dry. Apply Nelson street. 2 and acGregor, 55, -- For turniture, clean E. E. athem, 144 Phone 1391J .or 613, ETORAGE--For furniture, airy rooms and spuces: you key. Frost's City st an 206 Queen St. Phone 626 cellars A.M Phone 32 rage, 299- Res. 9 Painting, Papering, Decorating "26 J. FLANAGAN--Painter, and Decorator. E Phone 1432. 247 Kingston Ont. PAINTING--Papering, Decorating, first class work guaranteed. Paper samples in stock. A. Anderson, 72 Wellington Street. Phone 1966. Paperhanger stimates submitted. Montreal Street, I | | | ion, call or phone Lp Business Services. Chiropractie 8c. Instruction Instruction .UCY--Drs G. F. ang Jennie A.. Chiro- practic Specialists and Nurse, 239 Bagol Street. Phone 943w. Hours: 9-12 am. | to 5, and 6 to 7.30 p.m. Sunday and other hours by ap- pointment. Consultation free. PUDNEY-- Dr. W. G.. 182 Welling ton street: upstairs. Consultation free. Hours 9-12, 1-5, 6-8, and by appoint- ment. Phone 2570. 2 Dental :|/d. SPARKS & SPARKS -- Dentists, 159 Wellington street, corner of Brock. Phone 346. KNAPP--Dr. A. E, Dentist. Office: 258 Princess Street. Phone 652w. Open evenings by appointment. Legal £8e. CUNNINGHAM & SMITH -- Barristers and Solicitors, 79 Clarence Street, Kingston. A. Cunningham, K.C.; Cyril M. Smith. : DAY AND REVELLE--Barristers and solicitors, 69 Clarence Street, king- ston. A. Day, Adrian I. Revelle Mortgages arranged. Phone 205. REYNOLDS--J. C., Barrister and So- licitor, 68 Brock Street. Money to loan. SHEA--Ambrose, B.A, Barrister and Solicitor. Law Office. cormer of King and Brock. over Royal Bank. Money to loan. Phone 1999. - Repairing 29 UPHOLSTERING --- Covered buttons made same day as ordered. Upholster- ing at reasonable Jriova, E. J. Good- fidge, 244 University Avenue. Phone 2043F. FURNITURE FINISHING--Of all kinds. Call and see W. Driscoll, 23 John street. Phone 386F. IPHOLSTERING--New or used furni- ture; work guaranteed. Call or dr op a card. 7. J. Gavine, 216 Bagot Street. 2 UPHOLSTERING--ANQ gentral repair. ing. Leave orders at or 2rop a fare to F. W. Harold ,104 Clergy Str ee -- ---- Tailoring and Pressing 80 T. T. T. T.--Tick Turner The Tailor-- Pressing, Cleaning, and Altering. Your own goods made tg order. Suits call- ed for. 388 Princesé St. Phone 1640w. Employment Help Wanted--Female 32 EARN---$5.00 to $26.00 pleasant Home Work way making socks on the fast, easily learned Auto Knitter. Experience Supscesgary; dls- tance immaterial; positively no can vassing. Particulars 3c. stamp Dept, 78C. Auto Knitter Co., Toronto. weekly, the GIRL--~Experienced, for general house- work. 'Phone 2501J. 4 GIRL-- For general housework in country. Apply Mrs. John G. MacDon- ald, Wolfe Island, O Help Wanted--jlale 33 BOY--16 or over. Apply Gordon Bros, Rideau. Dairy. Phone 1056w. Registered | Off { XTON HOSPITAL, UTICA, N, ¥, -- ers to young women a& two Six month course In nursing leading! to degree of Registered Nurse. Text! books, maintenance, monthiy allow-| ance, annual vacation and care during {liness provided. Vacancies now. For further information write Superin- tendent of Nurses, Faxton Hospital, Utiea, N.Y. FA __Live Siook._ Poultry and Supplies 49 CANARIES-- If you are thinking of raising some Canaries now is the time to buy your hen birds. Apply 532 Al- bert Street. Phone 2053F, Wanted--Live Stock 30 LIVE POULTRY-- Wanted. Highest prices will be paid. Phone 2060]. Merchandise Articies for Sale, "1 AWNINGS -- Tents." Automobile Tents. Peterborough Canoes, Life Saving Sushlions, Flags. Tarpaulins. F. Cooke, 219 Bagot Street. BELTING--And split pulleys, circular saw blades 12 and 14 inch; all in good condition. F. B. McNamee, 345 Alfred Street. Phone 2292w. COKE--$10 ton. «-4 and % ton lots, 25c. extra. Mixed Cordwood or Slabs, 100 cubic cord or sawed in one foot engths, making 4 single cords = at $4.25, or half single cord $2.25, or if split, $2.50---measured and delivered. Phone 2440W. 290 Wellington, corner Ordnance Street. W. C. Bruton. HIGHEST PRICES--Paid for old wal- nut, mahogany and curly maple fur- niture, brass candlesticks, old pewter, etc. Lesses Antique Shop, p07 Prine cess Street. Phone 1048w. nN HARDWOOD-- Limited quantity of choice hardwood, twelve inches long; quarter cord, three fifty, delivered. Best Chestnut coal Fifteen Fifty, de- livered, Only limited quantity. Phone 1962J. G. W. Richardson. HARDWOOD -- slabs, 6 body Mixed wood, mixed soft wood slabs, one car choloe hard maple, shingles $4.00 thou- sand: rough lumber, cope siding. W H. Talbot, yard Concession Street, near Division. Phone 2303W. MATTRESSES --E very Mattress repair- ed during the pertod of February 15th to February 29th, will be done at a special price of $2.75, or a saving of $1.25 per mattress. New Ticks sup- plied when hecessary at cost. PFron- tenac Mattress Co., 377 King Street. Phone 1961J, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS --- Bargain prices this week on all instruments. See our stock first; we beat mall order prices.. Get our strings and fittings here. Elder's Cigar Store. 1 pe 42a | years | Real Estate For Rent Apartments and Flats 74 APARTMENT -----Four rooms, al Yenlences; hot water heating. Wo J B. White. APARTMENT---Unfurnjshed, conelsting of three -adjoining rooms on bath flat, all conveniences, electric lights and telephone, near ueen's * Univers ty Apply 35 Unfon Street W. 'Phone 1 cons Apply FLAT --- Fur convenlences. 'Phone 1438]. Business Places For Bent [1 ished. well heated; all Apply 470 Johnson St Phone 436. | | GROCERY STORE---And house coms _ bined, to let or for sale, fully equip= ped. Stock for sale. G. d location. Apply Box N-18, Whig Office. STORB---Meated, corner Barrie and Princess Streets. Also large store and oftices under construction on Princess Street, will be finished to suit tenant, 1. Cohen & Co. 275 Ontario Street. Farms For "Rent FARM-- Consisting of 100 acer acres work land, orchard and small fr goog £3%e and basement barat on. Ernesttown. Apply BE. M. Clar! R. R. No. 3, Bath, ont. y * Houses for Rent one; ; well watered; 7 HOUSE--New, seveirt-roomed, and barn, on No. Alfred. near Concession St. Ap= pri D. Soya, 332 Ugplversity. Phone HOUSE--With a gooa 16t, Cherry St, to rent, or will sell on easy terms. H, F. Norman, 69 Patrick Street. " EARL STREET---La rge, stone dwel Sunshi Air : eo ne Hot Air Furnace, § gas for cooking, electrie ghting, electric plugs for lamps, eta. Open fire grates, garage. Apply J. Gil- bert, 194 Barrie Street. Wanted--To Rent st » HOUSE---To rent, with garage, on or before May 1st, for Year or more, lo- cated on Brock, Johnson, Willliam or Earl Street; not aay higher up towm , than Aberdeen Avenue. Apply o lots ter, stating price to 301 Ear] Street, eal Estate For Sale. rs Business Property For furtliier particula M ---- r rs & Kirkham, Wagarville, ally i Farms and Lands For Sale 88 -- $0 ACRES--On macadam road; town, mile; city, ten miles; § room house. basement, barn, two "henerles, Fal ouse, garage, fruit, wood, w brook. $2,200, with $700 cash; rir photo. RB. PIANO--Bel] Upright, tion; full r* arranged. QUEBEC excellent condl- sh tone, $300. Easy terms <. W. Lindsay, Ltd HEATERS -- Combination Stoves, dining room and other furni- ture. We also buy. J. Thompson, 833 Princess Street. Phone 1600w. RADIO SET--Three tube, plete with batteries Demonstrated at Can $85. "Com. and phones. ada Radlo Stores. GOOD BARBER--To take over barber stand (electric clippers), billiard par- lor and tobacco business in good vile lage. Will rent cheap. Owner leav- ing. Box K-15, Whig Oftice. ROW BOAT Se sound, in good order; rest. Anyone wanting a boat in Spring will get a bargain. Call at Knapp's Shop, Barriefieid. cond hand, 17 feet, pair oars, back MAKE MONEY AT HOME~§15 to $60 pald weekly for your spare time writ. ing show cards for us. No canvassing. We instruct and Supply you with work. Westi-Angus Show Card Service, 17 Cclborne oid, Toront 34 BRANCH MANAGER--Ty, direct sales Of & line of Men's, Women's and Child- ren's fine Hoslery, miil to consumer. Apply in first instance to Box Q-20, Wiig Office. Solicitors, Canvassers, Agents 85 Help--Male or Female I AGENTS--Sell Men's Shirts and Eng- lish Kalncoats (made-to-measure) di- rect from manufacturers to wearer. Experience unnecessary. Easy to earn $10 to $25 per day. Write for par- ticylars. Blitmore Shirt Company, 232 McGill Street, Montreal. SALES AGENT--Reliable, for unrepre- sented districts. Good pay, free equip- ment. We are the largest growers of fruit and ornamental ir in Canada. Sell tur & Nursery, net for a jobber You will be successful. Write: Pelham Nursery Co., Toronto. Siisauvas W rr le 30 HOUSEKEEPER--Posttion wanted by widow, capable, with child school age, references. Box,S-*? Whig Office. STENOGRAPHER Efficient legal stenographer desires position; law of- fice preferred but not necessary; good references. Apply stating salary to Box R-21, Whig. BUYS THE SWAMBA. Ward of Inglewood, New Jersey, who has his summer home on the Bay of Quinte, five miles from Picton, has purchas- ed Toronto's fastest and most popu- lar sailing yacht, from Frank Wil son and Frank Jeffrey of the R. C. Y.C. The Swamba holds a place of her own in the hearts of yatchemen because she was built By Commedore Jarvis, before the war for his son "BIN" Jarvis, who was killed over- seas. Dr. Ward proposes to use his new purchase on the Bay of Quinte and Lake Ontario and the R. C. ¥. C. PAPERING--Rooms papered room, including paper, ary. Choice patterns, at reasonable prices. Phone 203%w. $6.00 per during Febru- Also painting H. Rowley. SIGN PAINTING--J. 275 Bagot street. Ee persuaded to join the club and thus keep the boat on the register. -- When they were initiated into Ma. sonry in Moira Lodge NO. 11, Belle- ville, forty years ago on Feb. 6th, 1884, John Newton and H. F. Ket- cheson formed a friendship which has existed all through the four de- cades. Lee Fairman, Trenton, accidentally 5. Robinson, rear are bopetul that the doctor may be wounded by a bullét from his revol- YOUNG WOMAN--- R. like a position with private family; good home preciated. Apply to Box 0-19, Whig Office. ER Se eee / Financial Money to Loan FRONTENAC--Loan and inves Soclety, Incorporated 1561, Pr « F. Nickie. K.C.; vice-president, B. Cunningham. gioney lssued on city da Jaznf ond les; municipel and county debentures; mo! £8 pur. chased; Investment bonds for ale an osits received and' interest allowed BR C. Cartwright, manager, 37 Clarence Street. Kingston. espectable, would nt, A. . ver entering his thigh, some few weeks ago, is able fb be out again. C.P.R. surveyors are surveying the land to run a siding to the Quinlan & Robertson gravel pit, near Crooks- ton, : Toledo King- SCALES~All kinds, new and hand. or easy terms. Seals Co... Ltd, 200 Princess St., ston. SUITS AND OVERCOATS -- Fe yY sale, 25% reduction; easy te of payment. J. G. Patterson, 120 son Street. TAYLOR SAFE---No. 9, tion. Apply to D. perfect condt- A. Cays, 57 Brock TALKING MACHINE man, mahogany, period design. To ex- change for upright piano. Apply F. J. Grace, 37 Mack Street, Phone 2267J w D--Dry hard maple, dr bod Boke wood, hardwood slabs, kingliag. cut and delivered; livin prices. 5 Peters & Son, corner Broe and Toron- to Streets. Phone 889. Radio Equipment RADIO--When it's new, Stores have ft. Ye radio makes us ings. --Gerhard Heintz Canada Radio ars of experience in better. Open even = Wanted---To Bay oe DRESSED BULLHEADS --4At 20 cents per 1b, fo.b. Watertown, Prompt re- turns. Write or phone before ship- ping. The Boston Fish Market, Wat. ertown, N. Y Whether 1t 1s someone to white: pour cellar, bank your house, swash 8 Wn Year sCreens--or any one of the <hcusands of odd jobs to be done around 4 house at this time of Year, you will an 1 someone dependable throu, Whig want-ads. 8% Daily yearly. Write for free Mu ison, Mexico, N. ¥. a Houses For Sale houses, 8 rooms DWELLINGS ~~ New sac ) on Albert and King Streets. pp KINGSTON AGENCIES, LIMITED, 67 Clarence Street. J. E. CUNNINGHAM Real Estate, Insurance and Loans. 79 Clarence Street DOUBLE BRICK HOUSE--Princegs St, balf minute from car Hue, 3 and bathroom In each, eo rooms lectric &as, good rente $5750 fo) oly! $3,000 singly. rg er Sandi 4 x FARM--WIIl trade small farm for = small house. J. E. Cun ent, 79 Clarence Sireses Wingham, Ap HOUSE---New, sev med, brick, Elerbeck treet? Bieteq; hardwood fury upstairs ownstatrs, ¢Ce bath furnace. Appl) EE. Wathen 37 son street. alr hen, 137 Nel- E. W. MULLIN Real Estate and Insurance Broker, Johnson and Livision Streets © hy S00 Phone 639w. Bee advt. Page 8, Tr BUSINESS sARVICH : Ww. Kent Macnee Bank of Commerce Buildin ly and King Streets. Phone Tok or pack General Insurance Agency, Writing: --Automobile, Fire, Acel- dent, Sickness, Plate Glass, Burglary ete. Representing only reliable com- panies. MENCHANDISE ---------- Cook Stoves | With and without tanks, Algo Square Meaters. Rea) cheap, Rte J. Turk's PHONE 708. Old Time Quality * We are receiving all rail shipments of: The kind with the lustre. - FRESH MINED CANNEL COAL James Swift & Co., Limited Foot ot Johnson Street Anthracite Coal a 37 5 ' © ww be ---- Semvce. uc