EDUCATIONAL. peetees . Bes to be successfwl at- 2 Kingston Business "College Idmited, head of Queen street. CANADA'S HIGHEST GRADE graphy, amd all ng, ees subjects thoroughly by BE i oe er B o President. J. B. CONNINGHAM, Secretary. 2 FEE ERGe PRO TOUR EDUCATION INCREASE YOUR EARNING POWER Diy and Evening Classes at the Frontenac Business College, i. Barrie and Clergy Stas. Three Stohe Pearl Rings will be much in vogue this gift-giving season. Our stock comprises special values in (3 Stove) (5 Stone) and Solitaire Set Patterns. SMITH BA0S., Jewellers & Opticians 'Phone 668 ISSUERS OF MARRI- AGE LICENSES. Bring him and get a nice SEAL CAP for Xmas. We havelall - sizes. W. F. Gourdier, Brock St Exclusive Furrier. Ing Room a Glaus HAHAH AA or KH HASH EE Some | 210 and ach. $2.50, for $1 each. $12 lines, samples, all worth 13¢c. a yard, Saturday lOc. a es, worth $2.50 to $3.75 each, Sa- ts, warm and durable, special, s, lined * with red Race, great RE 35 4 s 32, 34, colors navy and eardin- at reduced prices--Drawers for 35¢. vhite, neatly made with fancy tuck- lesign, collar and cuffs trimmed Hi - ~ nality Japanese silk, sizes 32 to AA AAA AAAI IIIS ASIII THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, ' A GIFT SURE TO We buy all our Diamonds direct from thie cutters. This enables us to save you all middleman's ofits and to. give you the fine! quality & stones at the most fnoderate | prices. - ¥ OS bd Rings is 3 | Diamond : . ously beautiful. We pever before had such an ex- quisite showing as at a holiday season. Whether you are thinking of giving a Diamond Ring as a 'Xmas present or mot. We would like you to drop in just the same and see our great variety. We do not charge exorbitant prices, but do i you honest | ! Furthermore Wwe guarantee every stone we sell, when purchased here voll ace assured of standard auality. We especially advertise a beautiful Diamond Ring at $25. KINNEAR & d'ESTERRE, Diamond Merchants Princess & Wellington Sts. OPEN BYENINGS. And Canada's chocolates in baskets Edwards & Jen- England Best make of and fine art boxes, * kind Not one complaint last Christmas about any order packed for shipment from Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store of Huyler"s or McConkey's high class candy Military brushes, in cases, £3.50 to $7.50, at Best's. It doesn't take much dough to buy a paste diamond. ad) @ ® POOP PEOPOOP- {he world seems to be awakening to > | pretentious group of actors. po PY RAMATIE Of "'Twelith Night" at The Grand Opera House , Last Evening--| The Characters Were All Well Taken. . . A {fairly .good house greeted the pre- sentation of Shakespeare's delightful | borate. The tale of romauce, "I'welith Night," by Queen's University Dramatic Club at gy a House, last ovening. hen one ts that the club is a purel amateur. dramatic organization it is hard to over-step the bounds of propriety. in. commendation of. tout ensemble. The cast was well balanced indeed, and each of the vari- ous characters interpreted his. or her role with a carefulness and precision which « would . by no means have 'brought discredit upon a much more ~ As 'Viola,' Miss, Ada Chown dis- played dramatic talent which is in- eed seldom encountered off the stag: Her. interpretation of the character was admirable and, supplemented as it was by marked ease of expression and ng, naturalpess of bearing. merit- 3 tothe full the hearty applause fre- 'guently accorded 8 'Chown her. Should , Miss ever .eloct to go upon the stage, her profound dramatic apprecia- tion, coupled with her art of unaffect- ed vet adequate presentation, will win for her a future of renown. ¥QOlivia," the rich countess, was Sipverly portrayed by Miss Girdler. There was ever present in her manner the melancholy predicated of her by "Maria," .. until . her betrothal to "Sebastian," was consummated. Miss Jean: Campbell, in the role of "Maria" plaved her part exceedingly well; the devising and execution of her plot to deceive "Malvolio," was cleverly drawn and consistent throughout. "Sir Toby Relch," uncle to Olivia, was most creditably depicted by P.T. Pilkey. "Sir Toby" is a vivacious character, a merry fellow, who dear- Iv loves a jest, and there was not the shightest hall-heartedness in Mr. Pil- key's splendid interpretation, which was a feature of the entire perform- ance. In the role of "Malvolio,"" G. BE. Meldrum, B.A., acquitted himgeli { well, and great was his rage when . he learned that he had been tricked hy "Maria." C. S. Russell, Orsino,"" and G.. N. Urie, as Effect of White Plague On Business Interests. ---- effect. UNIVERSITY! the |The performance will be rep the | pp : 8 of these characters. G. . Fife, ry a . although somewhat y Hmusemenls. the part of the fool. Messrs. W. D. Maclunes, W. A. Suther- land, G. W. Ritchie and V. Gilbert, !impersonated their respective charac- {ters with fidelity, and the minor parts were also weil taken. The costumes, furnished by Beullac, of Montreal, were mediaeval in every detail. The sta settings were all that could be desired, although not entire performance 'moved with smoothness and celerit- and the credit of the event's success is dug in no small measure to the splendid work of th&trainer, Sinclair amilton. Music was \furnished be- tween acts by the students" orchestra. ted, by reauest, on Monday evenine at The Grand. FACES NEGRO PROBLEM. Question js Not Confined to the United States. Philadelphia, Dec. 13.--'The gravity to the United States. England fates it in all her colonies. Almost: the whole world faces it. The problem of the future of that race is 'one of the lization." . Sir John Roger, governor of English toast colony, Southwest- on oh. Zoid toast { ah Sh night in an address a t the Berean Presbyterian church. "In "Africa," he said, '"'negroes | labor. this and will really take their among the other races here." 0. M. PALMER KILLED. Glen Park Foreman Caught Revolving Shaft. Watertown, N.Y., Dec. 13.--Orville M. Palmer, foreman of the pulp de- | partment at the Ontario paper mill lat Glen Park, met a horrible death llast night by being caught and whirl as "Duke |ed a dozen times or more about a | shaft revolving at the rate of 145 '| times a minute. Every stitch of clothing, with the exception of a waist band to an un- | dershirt and a stocking, was torn {from Palmer's body before it droped behind one of the benches. When pick- led up by a fellow-workman portions {of broken bones protruded through the {flesh. The man's agony was awful. He | was taken to the oflice, where, stretch. {ed out on a pile of blankets, he re- { mained conscious until 7:30 o'clock to- fnight. Death ensued fifteen minutes {lister, with his wife at his head. Mr. Palmer had been in the employ a sense of the effect that the dread he ingredients are inexpensive and | n white plague has upon business and fi- cgn be purchased without trouble at of the International Paper company nancial conditions. This is seen in thej ady good drug stpre...To avoid sub- ever since the Ontario mill was built, efforts of many manufacturers; stitution of some inferior pine pro-, some twenty years ago, and was one to theck the spr of the aisease' duct for the Virgin Cil of .ine it, is of those who helped construct the an mill. For some years he had acted as ¢ employees by ereating itary conditions in the shops, and a ting their people to proper care in -the homes. often taking a hold on its victim bes fore there 1s even the slightest suspi- cion of its presence. It frequently happens that an apparently inconse- quential cold proves the starting point of the deadly scourge. A cold should never be neglected When first manifested a teaspoonful of the following mixture, taken ever four hours, will break it over night Mix two ounces of glycerine with a hall ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine and a half pint of good whiskey. Take in teaspoonful doses every four hours. 1 is claimed this mixture will cure any 1 that is curable. Five ounces used instead of whiskey with the same more better to purchase each separately and mix 'them at home. The genuine Virgin Oil of Pine is put| only in {-ounce Consumption is an insiduous disease | vials, each vial securely sealed in a round wooden case with an engraved Reed, the name-- Montreal; up for dispensing wrapper showing plainly ontre r 3 x Virgin Oil of Pine, prepared only by Miss Stevens, Miss Timmons, Ganano- ; Leach Chemical Co., Windsor, Ont. que; B. Hyman, New York; James A. chance Be sure to get the genuine, as oil sold .in bulk apd cheap imitations resemble Virgin Oil of »- put ont to Pine are ineffective, being largely com posed of a distillation of pine needles or leaves, instead of from the tree proper. Thesé pine needle oils are not in tended dor internal use, and {taken internally usually cause ; Their use is mainly confined 0 ncture, Cinchona compound can be manufacture gb soap and similar pur- poses. % Sa i A Few Xma Suggestiofis. House Slippers, Strap Slippers, - Baby's Fancy Shoes, Leggings, Overgaiters, Moccasins, Hockey Spats, Overshoes Boots; "Royal Shoes for Men and Women. 'Reid & Charles, Successors to D. J. McDermott, P.S. STORE OPEN EVENINGS. GIFT SUGGESTIONS. R. J. REID, -- The quality for the best pastry. 25 oTs. ALE fTEY) Ee Large Stock. Variety theBest Dressers, in mahogany, $23,835, up. Some cheap lines at $6 and $7. Brass. Bed would make a suitable gift. Ours range. from $35 to. 365 Iron Beds at $3 and $4. We also have a large selection of * yMusic and China Cabinets, which are selling at a reduction of 15 per cent. These are special. eadlt rts ar ALL FIRST CLASS AROOERS. The E. D. MARCEAU CO., Limited, Wholesale Teas, Coffees, Spices, Vinegars. 201.385 ST. PAUL ST.. MONTBEAL, Canada: the Robb, in name and style of package pine when nausea.j 3 thet Catharines; 111 Princess Street foreman of the day gang. Arrivals At B. A. Hotel. Angus Orr, Jake Dorstader, John J A. G. McBeen, W. Rodgers Frederick Skinner and son Valleyfield; C. A. Crawiord H. Bryant, Belleville J. Hiscox, A Hall Butte, Mont.; J. i McFadden, R. M. W. Kirkpatrick, Charles C. E. Soloman, Copping, W. G. Stevens, A. E. Sharpe E. 8. ray, John Donough, W. W Weir, Bongard, Picton; Frederick C. Avery Smith's Falls; G. W. Dailey, Henry White, Brockville; Ernest urabb, St Max Miller, New York Got The Men Ashore. Walkerville, Ont., Dec. - last night people in Wolf's road house | three miles above, heard cries | help from the river. Two men_ found helpless in al attempts the nearly rope to ashore proved to be exhausted. The men on Island. in the ice. Admitted His Guilt. Ottawa, Dec. 13.--Ewart 8. Tressi- der, an Ottawa young man, this morn- ing, pleaded guilty, in the magis- trate's court, to bigamy by having on December 2nd, 1907, married Miss 8. Sinclair, a girl seventeen years old and a recent arrival from Scotland, having already another wife living. The other Mrs. Tressider was married here in April of this year. Several other charges against Tressider were dropped for lack of evidence. He will be sentenced next Monday. Killed By Falling Boom. Ottawa, Dec. 13. William John Lucy, aged forty-two years, formprly of Smith's Falls, ing, as a result of a fractured skull, sustained by the fall of a derrick boom, yesterday afternoon. He was employed in the construction of a pier, for the white bridge across the Rideau river, about one mile from the city. To Try And Get Tug. Port Dalhousie, Ong., Dec. 13.--Car- ter's tugs and pontoon, with a diver and all necessary equipment, left here, this morning, to make another at- the condition of the'lake being now more favorable to-day for their oper- ations. Look at our display on Saturday of fancy Christmas goods. Stockings ifor boys and girls, fancy 1 and 3 i{Ib. 'Boxes chocolates cheaper than | we Rave ever offered. These are all | guaranteed R. H. Toye, King street. lL "Never in the history of Kingston™ [has such a displav of high class candy been shown in any store as are being shown at Gibson's Red 'Cross Drug Store, of the negro problem is not confined} greatest and gravest eonfronting civi- the last out- number the whites in the proportion AND of 5,000,000 to 1,000. How to edu- cate them is as grave a question Neighbors Who Borrow there as in America. Our greatest NP -- trouble is to induce them to. work ~F1VE CENTS with their hands in the trades. The {hope of the negro race lies in manual "I have little doubt that the color- ed race in America will soon realize place By W. 'G. McArthur, N. J. W. Bradshaw, Toronto; R. W. 13.--Late for | something more were a hoat which Was| ers' Daughter (Wine. drifting down over half a mile, sever] to reach it failing, the| the boat finally went near enough to| 4 shore to enable the rescuers to get al 2 men who were pulled | 3 cross to the main land, but go stuck died here, this meru- | tempt to raise the sunken tug Escort, | On account of the Great Success of The of "Twelfth Night," and Numerous Requests, Queen's Unixeraity Dramatic Will Again Present " TWELFTH NIGHT ON MONDAY, DEC. 16th. PRICE CEN18 10 ANY curt 25 RESERVE SEATS Seats now on sale. & BLJOU ne Melba sings to-day and to-morrow for the last time, at every performance except between 7.05 p.m. and 10. We alsa present two Comedies, HOW BROWN SAW THE BASE- BALL MATCH Wonderland THE HOUSE OF TRAGEDY, COMEDY MYSTERY AND MUSIC. : pL wa. for, FRIDAY and SATUR- JAY. THE DERVISHERS REVENGE. This Picture is as marvelous as it is funny and will please every ohe. AN OLD ARM CHAIR. a fummier picture ingston and this is the truth. Y, FUNNY, SCREAM, SCREAM. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1907. CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First lc. & Each com secutive half cent Sx umn oh for pme ine J BEL W. WAFTERS © OF EXPERIENCE, FOR * Must be steady. The 1 | Caterer, Tete du Pout Barracks. SUITS AND OVERCOATS ah Or an ones lo. repair = Ballowey. © £3 well, loway, next The Tadlor, 181 Brock St. Bibby's Livery. SITUATIONS WANTED. WOMAN, POSITION or Gare an invalid, Apply Box C.D." BY CAPABLE os \ City preferred. Whig oce. ee -- ie TUDENT, DRUG CLERK, OVER ¥ -§ desired posi three years ex . x tion for holidays. Apply 246 Univer sity Avenue. A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. AP- Mrs. Malcolm Sutherland, 151 BR "aren t. te eee et ee A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. bs Mrs. B, W. A pe A QUALIFIED EXPERIENCED for 8, S, No. 4, oer ton, for 1908. A to' J. Sec, trom. Po i 0B CLEANING ' ASHES OUT OF or cellars, or other { right. A OX LT AA, Tote. THE LIMITED CLUB RATE OF ONE dollar the year for 's Humor- ous Weekly lasts the balance of thin year. Send in subscription. The. White Lyre, Bien Big. Tor- onto A i 'A RAPID AND ACCURATE STENO- . man preferred, with = full owledge and experience in - Asidress bY letter only, with between Spangénberg's _ Jewellery store, fug street and Robertson' China stove, Princess street. Finde will be rewarded for return of same to this Office. - r FOUND. ee -------------------------------- DURING LATTER PART OF OCTOBER on street, a gentleman's fob, with coin attached. Own- proving prop- BOARD AND ROOMS. | GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WOULD Mke a nico furnished room, centrally LOST. keeping. r Re pees, la Robt. E. Cushman, 180 bt use, 283 ele A METAL BELT PIN, SBT WITH King . water included in rental. No one large and two small Ametbyses, A ---------------------- & Hedintely, to Archdeacon any ot Finder please return to Wiig 07% gARRIAGIES, wAggoxs, FURNL . . McCann. ROLL OF BILLS, THURSDAY EVEN- ture, Pianos, ator : OF BILLS. THURSDAY Rirer| MuihRo ger Saas] ARTICLES WANTED. and Sydenham Sts. Finder please re- to 's Uarriage Works, turn to this Office and reteive liberal and 393 Princess St. "Phone. | JOHN THOMPSON HAS GOOD reward. 158. ¥ Thought snd 0 at low prices, and A SMALL LEATHER PURSE, CON- : ha good Fumniture or Stoves to taining seven dollars, on Dee. 10th, MONEY AND BUSINESS. a oh belare selling drop o card 00%, FRUICIES, SON, HOR oi company Examine Ca Insurance Emporium, et uare. LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE uiwhoy Company, Available wesets $61,187,915, In addition to which the policyholders ve for security the untimited lability of all the stockholders. Farm and re ansured st lowest poss tes. Before remewing old or givi tea from soy new get ow : & Strange, Agents. 'Phooe, hy AT THE PRINCESS J. J. ALLEN, MGR. The Trainer's Daughter "GREAT RACE COURSE PICTURE." Synopsis of scemes. The trainer's cottage--The Lovers meet --The owner of tho Dhvimer Stable and MISS 'EMILY SELWYN THE SWEET VOICED CONTRALTO will sing located. Must be well lighted and "GIRLIE. heated; Will board out # nevessary. J. GORRIE, Gen. Mgr. Apply "C.D." Whig office. PERSONAL. PALMIST _ AND _ PSYCHOLOGIST MARRIAGE LICENSES. Prot. Halstead A.P.R.A., will gives ee -------------------------------------- Cy 8. KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER OF Marriage Licenses, 42 Clarence St. THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT REV. CO. W. CASSON. OTTAWA. Show Me The Father. If, coming to your home, 1 say to the Trainer come upon them umexpeoted- ly--Jack is given to understand that his suit for the daughter's hamxl is not favor- ed by the trainer. | The exterior of the racing stables-- {Jack has ome horse entered in com the race for the Windsor Gup<=Delmar al- | bring me to 50 has a horse entered in the same race-- ' A, d when | ask vuck and Delmar lay a side r on the winner--1The money is phced inthe 1rain- !er's hands--The Trainer's Gaughter over- | bears the wager--They both Seok favor--She her heart and hard in a ge to winner. Fu ' Jack instructs his' Jock! Jockey » tries out Jack's ho mar notes the time--Discovers his own horse hes no stable oy 'to dopé the borse--The . Jockey overhears the plans. 5 The racing stables at t--The . Jockey arrives in time--Delmar and the , Stable boy prepare to dope the horse-- The Jockey stops their plans--The fight --The blow--The Jockey down and out-- » They deserted house--The . escape. The color room the following day--The for tk race has arrived--The leave for the mount--Jack's 3 Jockey pe Del trivmphs--No one 'to ride the orases gers. in--The story--The villainy of * mar exposed--The Trainer's daughte |cides to ride in the Jockey's place | The call to the post--The Girl appears dressed in Jack's © oplors--The mount-- The parade--The gonis-They are offi --The , | race--The trainer's daughter is riding for than victory now--The home stretch--Neck' and peck with Del- mar's horse--Undér the Wire--The Train hide in a XMAS DISPLAY { aa | two Windsor men who! 3 3 were working for the ferry company | <4 AT BEST S Re Peche They started v3 h Me ' Here will be found. something | 4 for each member of the family » x something handsome and last- x 3 ing-- » Toilet Sets (silver mounted), § & in ebony, cocobolo and silver 1 $2.50 to 815. 8 Manicure Sets, 82 to $10. silver, $3.50. f Shaving Sets, $2 to $7.50. < Perfume, in Cases, 25¢. to $5. 4 Smokers Sets, $3 to 85, » " § 1 4 4 Cigar Cases (in morocco and | } 4 Writing Sets, seal), $2 to 97. 3 Glove and Handkerchief, Col- lar and Cuff Boxes. i 5 Kodaks, 85 and up. 5. Brownie Cameras, $1 to 89. | Christmas Packages of Choco- I$ lates. 4 3 1 & Buy early--have your gifts ¥ 4 placed aside till wanted. $B " " ay 3 The "Best Drug Store ; | 4 J Bb 124 Princess St, i h | PTET ITTITIVIIRIII VOY Oranges, Oranges, Oranges. 3 dozen, 25¢, Edwards & Jenkin. We do not consider it any trouble to pack ready for shipping any order you may place for McConkey's or Huy- ler's high class candy. Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross Drie Store. Useful Christmas * gilts in fancy stockings, golf jackets, all-colors, and This sale will start 7.80 p.m. on is other woollen (goods. New York | THURSDAY, Decernber 12¢h and FRI- ress Reform. BAY end SATURDAY, at 2 p.m, and | Cigars in Christmas packages, |" D p.m., at my Rooms, 27 Brock St. | Best's. WM, MURRAY, Ayctigmeer nst Jack s--lelmar brives the | Jockey Stag | Del- | SSEILDSLSAATARPESLRETE | Auction Sale of High you, 'Show me your father," do you, if your father is alive and at home, show to me certain photographs tak on of your father years ago ii ans series of Lectures Denoudting pirit- ualism before leaving city. ay be consulted], 78 Willian street. MAYORALTY, 1908. | wer to my question? Or do you not where your father about that Father of yours and mine, and you to show Him to me, why other ask do era the: Woe by Wins you persist in asking me to look at ERNE | the creed-copies of ancient pictures of | deem my ten years of well-meant Him ? 1s He not here, at home? Is He not to be met face to face in this, His world? Can you not show Him to me in the place where you are working with Him in the business of doing good ? Address, Mr. Casson for free litera ture. . Couper's Pure Baking Powder For the past fifteen years we have made and sold this superior article with steadily increasing sales each year. This fact goes to prove that Our Baking Powder is ALL RIGHT. We mix it every week and guar- antee it to be Absolutely Pure and of full strength. We solicit a trial order those who have not used it. D. Couper's, 341-343 Princéss St. 'Phone, 76. eee Loughboro Lake Bridge. SEALED TENDERS WILL BE RE- from r bs I: | ceived at the office of the County Clerk, | Court House, Kingston, up to 12 o'clock noon of TUESDAY, December 17th, from any person or persons willing to perform: the following work in connection with the substructure Loughboro Lake Bridge, to fill in with stone a distance of not more than 130 feet, the said filling to be a uniform width of 40 feet, at the top, and" 'the top surface of fll to be not more than 18 feet beiow the surface of the water, Tenders will also be received for the |S construction of two piers on the above mentioned fill ing. J | - Further information, plans, etc, may|{ | be seen at Office of County Clerk. | The lowest or any tender | sarily copied. J. W. "EDWARDS. County* Clerk. .W. J. FRANKLIN, Chairman Roads and Bridges Committees. Class Furs. consignment of Furs from ome of the Leading facturers , consist in part of Pers- jan Lamb Jackets, P and Mink trim med, Near Seal Jackets, Astrachan and Gray Squirrel Jackets, Mink and Sable Stoles, Rufls, Mufle and Ties, n's Muskrat Lined Coats, Otter and Persian Lamb Collars, Marmot Lined Coats, Near Seal and German Otter Collars, Men's Roecoon Coats, Bulgarian Lamb Coats, Goat Robes, Nutria Beaver. | Astrachan and Persian Lamb Caps and other articles too numerous to mention. is? not peces- | WI TO THE ELECTORS: { of citizens, I offer myself as a can- | didate for the Mayoralty. If you | service as an Alderman to have been | of value to the people, I can confi- dently appeal for vour support for a position in which experience and intimate knowledge of city affairs can be most effective for the gen- eral good. R. H. TOYE. MAYORALTY, 1908 CITY OF KINGSTON. In answer to over five hundred qual- ified electors, who have, by petition, requested me to offer myself as a can- didate for the Mayoralty, I beg leave to state that I bave consented to do so. I, therefore, request the vote and influence of all favorable to my elec tion as Mayor for 1908. A. E. ROSS, M.D. Nov. 26, 1907. [oe [oT] seo { Oranges! Oranges! CHEAP! CHEAP! 110c a Doz. | 1A. J. Rees, | Princess COUNTESS ZARA Clairvoyant and Palmist. The lady who the late President McKinley's Hand. She tells your vame. 102. Queen street. Fancy bandkerchiefs, suitable - for fancy work, 10c., 12jc. Be.' New York Dress Reform. The more we know of some men the stronger is the desire to be strangers. jamin . Champney, the American pe painter, is. dead. | At the request of large numbers STEAM HEATED ROOMS, con. XING Brock ok 2 te Me Mh TWO FURNIS Ss, ES 1 be pply at No, OF JANUARY, NO. 520 . Stieat, Brick diuse of twelve rooms, conveniences. Hea! hot air and hot water, Sars poss a door. Apply to 632 Princess FROM 1st Princess FURNISHED HOUSE, FROM 1s RN He USE. OM 1st NO steep WLLL, ARCHITECT, OF. AR BU Queen and Bagot streets. ---------------------------------------- HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, NEY Ausior Duiiting: Market Square, "Phone, B45 : POWER & SONS, ARCHITECTS, RERDY chant's Bank corner and streets. 'Phone, 213. WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF BE don Te ARES streets. Entrance Bagot street. 'Phohe, 608. o MEDICAL. DR. STANLEY & KEYE 1. Tork Polyclinic Hospital, has opened c ; has an office, at 327 Barrie St., Opposite Y.MIC.A. 'Phone, 881. Hn ws wR mn I Cured Mysell OF INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION : physiciins and remedies falling, ous DRUGLESS CURE, (no MW 5 stulls), all forms Stomach and Intestin- al diseases. Particulars free. GERMAN GRAINS, +. +. No. b25-West 124th St., . New York, N. ¥Y. THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED, 1863. President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money loaned on City and Farm Pro~ perties. Municipal and County Deben~ tures. Mor purchased. Deposits received and intérest allowed, 1 8. C. McGill, Managing Director~ , C. H. Powell Carpenter and Jobber 103 Raglan St. NewYorkChinese Restaurant 83 Princess Street. Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a. best place to all: ro Lunch in the city. Meals of all k 4 rest notice. Chinese on sho Dishes a specialty. New England Chinese Restaurant 331 King Street. Opens from 10.80 a.m. to 3 a.m., the best place to get an all round Lunch in the city. Meals of all kinds on shortest notice. English and Chinese dishes a lgpecinity. 'Phone, 655. 3 Wm, Murray, Auctioneer, 27 BROCK ST. : New Carriages, Cutters, Harness etc., for sale. Sale of Horses every Saturday. WEATHER STRIP Keeps out the Cold, Costs Little and Saves Much, Good Variety at 1 STRACHAN'S RYE IN] Cures ALL CoucHs ALWAYS [ ~ AND C i VO A | mounted goods engraved free of rge, at Best's Sho lediamit