Electric Restorer for Men restores every nerve in the brady to its proper tension ; restores Phosphenol vim and vi . h 3 and all sexual ounce. 1 wil new man. Pri Ba E i: for led to any A idress. . Drug Catharin on, For sale at Mehood's drug store. SPIRELLA CORSETS. THE IDEAL BONING. SEES (a Be Duplicate Corset frée if boning breaks or rusts in .one year. Leave your order Satisfaction guaranteed MARGARET DUNNETT 105 Wellington Street, For Constipation A Medicine That Does Not Cost Any- thing Unless it Cures. The active medicinal ingredients af Rexall Orderhies, which are odorless, tasteless, and colorless, is an entirely new discovery, Combined with other . Corsettiere, "Phone valuable ingredients, it forms a per fect bowel regulator, intestinal invi gorator and strengthener. Rexall Or- derlies are eaten like candy and are notable for their agreeableness to the palate and gentleness of action. They do not cause griping or any disagree able effect or inconvenience. Unlike other preparations for a like purpose, they do not create a habit, but instead they overcome the cause of habit acquired through the 'use of' or dinary laxatives, cathartics and harsh physic, and permmnently remove' the cause of constipation or irregular bowel action. We will refund your hioney without argument if they do pot do as we say they will. Two sizes, 20c. and 10c. Sold only at our store--The Rexall store. G. W. Mahood. For Sale THE STORE Now Occupied by CRUMLEY BROTHERS Nos. 132-134 Princess Street, Kingston. - Possession : about dune 1st, 1911. Apply to CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, 79 Clarence Street, Kingston. SYNOPSIS uF CANADIAN NORTH. WEST LAND REGULATIONS, ANY PERSON WHO I8 THE SOLE head of a family or any male over 18 years old may homestead a quarter section of avallable Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or berta The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub- Agency for the district, Entry by proxy may be at any agency, on certain conditions, by 'father, mother, son, iughter, brother or sister of Intending hamesteader. Duties. --8ix months' residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least $0 acres solely owned and occupled by him or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister In certain districts a homesteader in good standing may pre-empt a quarter ction alongside his homestead. Price, a---pMuat reside 3.00 per acre. Dutie: np on the homestead or pre.amption six months in each of six years from date of homestead entry (including the time equired to esrn omestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres extra. A homesteader who has exhausted his hemestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may enjer for a pur- chased homestead in certain districts Price, $3.90 per acre, Duties--Must reside six months in each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300.00. W. W. CORY, , Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N.B.--Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for 00000000000000000000000000000600000000000° JOIN O0000000000000 0000060900000 0000 4 cured our little daughter, Christian, , skip--4. es 3 J. A. Macrae, P. dents--. \ McConnell, E. H. Brower, MeGill IL Varsity IL The second teams of McGill and "Varsity will play their intercollegiate game here, Wednesday evening. Var sity are champions of the western division, and McGill of the eastern division, shad the teams meet here on neutral ice to decide which shall be called champions for the season of! 1911. Ladies Play Hockey To-night. Gananoque lady hockeyists, who for a lk time have heard of the fame of the Kingston followers of the sport, will play a friendly game with the | lady enthusiasts of the Limestone ty at the covered rink, to-night. No doubt the ladies will steer clear of any rough work such as hard body check- ing, as it might be injurious to their complexion. i Orillia vs, Preston. Orillia and Preston, the two teams who have entered the junior O.H.A. semi-finals in the west, will play their last game in Preston, to-night. Local fans think it will be a battle royal. Orillia has a lead over Preston three goals, so that the Dutchmen willl have to beat the boys from the carriage town by four goals, to win out, Preston have a very mean rink to play on, but it is the opinion here that Orillia will be able to win out on the round. Both teams have a very strong line-up. What Manager McFedridge Says. William McFedridge, manager of the Bath Road Beavers, wishes to state in reply to R. J. Vair, manager ol the Glenburnie hockey team, that he will leave it fo the intelligence of the people of Kingston. and the sur rounding country, who have been in- terested in the recent episode at the Glen, to draw their own conclusions. He has no wish to continue the con- statement in Mr. Vair's letter. No Dates for Final Games. The officers oi the junior games do troversy, os ho realizes that it can do no good. He says he does not mean by this that™ he accepts the The score was tied thrde times. The Stanley Cup test hockey games are to be played at Winnipeg right after the Allan Cup matches. Prince Albert and Port Arthur will hy the contending teams. The series will decide which team will have the right to represent the West in the cup games with the famous Ottawa seven. PERSE WOLFE ISLAND WEDDING. Miss Ruby Cummins Weds Y., 4 Cox, Toledo, Ohio. Wolfe Island, Feb. 24.--One of the prettiest. weddings soleminized on the island for some time was that of Miss Ruby, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ctnmins and Vincent J. Cox, of Toledo, Ohio. The nuptial cere | mony was performed by Rev. Futher Spratt at Y a.m, om Monday. The church was beautifully decorated, the chanel rail being banked with a pro- fusion of flowers. Long. belore the ap- pointed hour the sacred edifice was filled to the doers, by her friends who wers coger to get a glimpse of the pretty bride. And according to pre arrangement the young people with whom she was an especial favorite, were stationed at the eutrance to church as the carriage containing the bridal party drove up and the bride was about to alight, minature flags were strewn in her path. A carpet of reen was laid from the chance, to the or especially bor her and as she stepped upon it, leaning of the arm of her father she was indeed a pic ture to be admired. h The bride was beautifully gowned iu eream satin trimmed with gold. 'sun burst. She wore a very pretly wreath d veil, and carried a bouquet of merican beauty roses. Miss Eulalia, sister of the bride, acted as brides- maid, and looked very chick indeed, dressed in a pale blue satin pribeess robe, with hat to match and carrying a beautiful boguet of calla lillies. John Foley, of Howe Island, and cousin of the groom, was best mun After the ceremony, the bridal party drove to the tome of the bride, where a wedding breakfast was awaiting them, covers being laid tor about forty of the bride and groom's most intimate friends. The wedding break- fast was looked after by My. and Mrs. Henry Wemp, of Bath, and Mrs. Prinyer, who were equal to the oc- not, as vet, know the dates on which the final games in the O.H.A. series will be played. The western division play off, to-night, in Preston, and word will be wired to-morrow morn- ing from Secretary Hewitt as to the dates for the final games. It will be to impossible for the first game be played here this week on account of the fact that the covered rink is engaged covery night. It has been sug- gested to the O.H.A. that the first game be played away from home and last one here, -- With the Curlers. Owing to the soft ice the game which was to have been played at the covered rink Saturday night between Kingston club and Rockwood, was called off. The ice was in poor condi- © 6 YEAR OLD GIRL Cured of Kidney Trouble. Mrs. Alex. Moore, of James St.,.Ox- ford, N.S. says: "Booth's Kidney Pills aged six years, of many symptoms of kidney weakness. She complain ed of a sore back, the kidney secre- tions were frequémt and uncontroil- able. especially at night. Her stom-- ach was weak and her appetite poor. This caused her to have frequent and . the | casion. The grooms gift to the bride | was & handsome set of mink furs {and w gold watch inlaid with pearls; | to bridesmaid a gold bracelet, and to the groom a pearl stick pin. The | groomsman's gift to bride was a { beautiful set ob cut glass. The presents were very numerous angd costly, and | one that was much admired was pre { sented by her esteemed friend, Miss MoCardle, teacher in the deal and dump institute, Belleville, and con. sisted of several pieces of hasumered | brass, including a novel hrass coflee urn. Her father's gift was a check for five hundred dollars; her father-in-law a cheque for $200, : Amid showers of rice the couple left to catch the noon train for Toronto, where they will spend a few days with the bride's aurt, Mrs, Harry Tuppen, after which they will journey as far as Chicago, returning by way of Toledo, where the groom has a beau- tiful home fitted for his bride. Her | travelling suit was blue venetian cloth point pigired trimming, hat to match trimmed with white ostrich plumes. The groom is a som of Ex-Warden Cox, of Howe Island, and has resided in Toledo for many years, and is. at a rtner in a leading con- cern called Toledo Stone. Glass and Sand Company. Sharbot Lake News. AT THE Wonderland 3 BIG REELS 3 of the Newest and Best Motion Pictaresio be seen,. in the city. Also W. M. DONALDSON in Latest Admission Always bc. N. PAPPAS, Prop. sp Ro] Ie} DAY a T MOTION PICTURES. COMPL CHANGE SATURDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY. 3 REELS, 1000 FT. EACH, ALL NEW. CHILDREN'S DAY EVERY SATUR- DAY. UNDER 12 YEARS, HALF PRICE. 3 GOVERED RINK HOCKEY = MATCH Gananoque Ladies vs. Queen's Ladies 5¢ TO-NIGHT 5c¢.| ILLUSTRATED SONGS| THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1911. PAGE THRER. - we -- nme " " --w- m-- - r-- -- THE SPORT REVIEW tion and it was considered best mot 3 + ' SALLRLELBRLLRLI S020 000R224000480 to use it. . - --- ; There are now ounly three or four HAmusemenis. : . | et | games S5 the local schedule and. if the * 9S { CURLING MATCHES BETWEEN] geuther is favorable they will be run ME . " | : bin vock. i" hemes continued PERAY HOUSE ) | QUEEN'S AND WARSITY. off this week. there is continue ': : id a cold weather there will be a number GRAND RUWL / : i : 2 » pF Rm i ks as IE . fon. but of friendly games but it loo + w- e no frre -- [Queen's Student Team Won, bt tig the curling season is. about over Wednesday, MARCH 1st 7se¥ FH BRP PP ITIP PII PSII PPI FRPP FNS FPP F PII RIERA Paculty Teama Lost-~The O.MA.1ep yin season. The schedule sa Chas. A. Guettier Presents CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES LOST FOR SAI Junior Hockey Situation--Preston| . (ho first of the season was carried | pyre MUSICAL PLAY OF QUALITY, = oT : : SALE. and Orillia Meet This Evening. out almost in detail, only thrée games Ss U BB R Fieat tustrtion le a Worl. Enel suns EADED BAG, ON ro ee = - ---- Varsity and Queen's curlers pila ed | having to be postponed. ' secutive insertion thereafter half cent a A a ham Sires; Thx 1 Hig office some friendly matches, at tie Kings -- a word. Minhnum charge for one ine ples turn of- oe 1 ton eirling rink, on Saturday after- ; AN. Kinds of Sports. ; CINDE ELLA sertion, 3c; three insertions; Boe] ~~ eee io ei {TOME SPECIAL IAP: To _OWan : to 10. The Toromto faculty teams Won Varsity had a hard time beating | T OPLE. 20 SONG HITS. Ix, §1} one month, $2. SILVER WATCH (WALTHAM MOVE- 'CULr, Real Hi 25 Clarence St. 3 but the Varsity faculty teams were] Laval at Montreal by i to 6. MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION. Toh ane ay after Roo, an ithe ih x ce victorious, On the 15th, Queen's stu-| Kenora and Winnipeg Vics. play for | Lope qome AT THESE PRICES. HELP--WANTED. feels ¥ r Kindly return to A am voER CRRING MA. dents lost to Varsity, in Toronto, by | the Allan Cup to-night and Wednes- Youthful ---------- Al ig office mnd. receive reward. ¢ ir Groat Bo: arty Tanker d 6 to 5. On Saturday they won, by 19 {day at Winnipeg. . > Vivacious I. Ta $1.00 * Toh . 16 5, so they eapture the round by 15 Wianipeg and Brandon Shilim, are Choros. 123.09. 25 SL LADY __STENOGRAPHER YOR BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS. 10. The Toronto faculty teams won |still trying to organize an interna |. whoesals grocery Apply, PO » ONE SROOND-MAND MAP by 24 to 11. The rinks and SEDINS | tional baseball league. Ket THURSDAY, MARCH 2nd Box Ng City ¥ = - grain gir Jer; 10 inch y RO Toronto Faculty No. k--J. W. Me- Canadian-Amerigan crc games HENRY W. SAVAGE OFFERS DINING-ROOM GIRL AND KITCHEN IMPORTED GERMAN CANARIES.-- Ba Apply, D day, Clarence Quibbon, W.cA. Kirkwood, A. D.|will probably be sbandoged, COM: | ypgica's BEST MUSIOAL COMEDY 'Woman. Apply, British- American Have yu heard the dickey birds ren LePan, W. M. Treadgold, skip--10. mencing this season. : 1 Hotel Office af onc : BE ne You haven 3 You missed Queen's Faculty No. 1-8. M. Can-{ Ljungstrom and Queal have been 1 " . ES 9 gia land. Perfeot, guaranteed song- | PRICK HOUSE, T ROOMS, SITUATED i oy Sw % nile race at Water- ; . A COMPETENT PLAIN COOK; RE-|. Bters Come in. W. J. Driver at 18 Johnson Strest convenient t non, W. B. Spaulding nr. 5 +] mat OF a ten mais 0 ¢ ferences required. Apply to Miss corner Queen and Barrie. 'Phone trains, boats, ar jacom tive Dyde, Prof. R. Laird 6-8, town, on ch 6th. H F Mowat, 174 Earl Street. $12 . Aone Matha: App on Dress DRTIS Toronto Faculty No, #Z--R. McLellan, | Saskatoofi is angling for Eastern E G. A. McQuibbon, CZ R. Redfern, W. | lacrosse players. i GENERAL SERVANT, PRINCIPALLY . ria D. Blackwood, skip--11. - Mooney Gibson again calls Pittsburg 100---PEOPLE~100. for chamber work. references re- DENTAL. pao Queen's Faculty No. 2-5. Kirkpat- | for the world's baseball peanant. SPECIAL ORCHESTRA. li eg The Avonmore, Nor rick. J. C.'Gwillim, 1. T. Wallace, J.| The Ottawa hockey team, champions Star ' dam Sires SPARKS AND SPARKS. DENTISTS, = enue F. MacDonald, skip--3. for 1911 of the National Hockey As Seats on Sate Facdey. | : 230 1-2 Princess Street, Kingston.' SOLID BRICK WITH GOOD Toronto -Students--E. H. Reynolds, | sociation, met its first defeat of tie Cast 25, 86, 75, $1. $150. AT ONCE, TWO FIRST-CLASS TIN- Phone 346. aoe Ha Nm Soon 3 ell, CE. Smith, C. 5. Cam. | season when the Reafrew seven vai: BL RY BE Ae ott eho Ere quished thems by a score of 8 to T. Bros , N B. SIMPSON, LDS. DDS. DENT Appl J ay, Clarence Street ist, 258 Princess Street. Telephone | FOR QUICK CASH SALE A SEVEN. LIVE MAN OR WOMAN WANTED for work at home pawing $200 to $3.00 per day, with oportunity to advance; spake time can' be used; work not difficult and requires no experience Winston, Limited Spadina Ave, Toronto. needed in every home, especially by working men: good salary. per- manent po#ition; If you dare work- ing for 'small salary behind the counter. write to-day: you ean double your wages and be your own boss. Apply, Box. "E. B. C.," Whig Office. WANTED--GENERAL. ONTARIO AND S.A VETERAN SCRIP to buy for cash. J. 8. R. McCann, 61 Brock Street, ' « GARBAGE TO COLLECT: WILL CALL CLERKS TO SELL ARTICLES MUCH wal recmed New BRrick upg ® YOUNG MEN IN AUTOMOBILE BUSI. part of city: modern Improvemants. Jieay; big Jemand; shart hours DR. C. € = A Gardiner & Bate 61 Clarence ine pay. learn at home in spare vs ©. NJ DENTIST; DR. Street Phone 331 3908 time. @Vrite, Empire Afito. In- Weicker, assistant, 183 Princess Sth : : a stitute, Box 40, Rochester, X.Y 'Phone 735. Remain CoOMFORTANLE : med hous AN EXPERIENCED MAID For] DR. A. E, KNAPP, DENTIST, 190 MONT. with barn, 1 general housework; must be a good real reet, near Princess Street ed For cook; small family. Apply, Mrs Phone $52 : premises A. G. McKay, & Wellington St LEGAL. GASOLAYE LAUNCH: LENGTH, 8 ee 2 teh beam: hull, ceds BROOM AND WHISK TYERS WANT-| T----"-- : oak. sea Doar ant ed; 'steady. work Apply The | CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, BARRIST. lugston motor: speed 7 Boeckh Bros. Company, Ltd, 15% ers and Solicitors. Law Office, 19 miles er, cor. Queen Adelaide West, Toronto Clarence, 8t., Kingston. ye and Hs $. 'Phone ar - ONE MOTOR ROA' : LAS FINANCE AND INSURAN : ed hahogany AN INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY y RANCH, Gf 47 beam: earn $100 monthly corresponding rd 4 tor 4 or vewsphbals, No canvassing . be end for particulars, Press Syadi- | por INSURANC ' A t ; E 3 NCE THAT INSURES > : ii cate, 3,969 Lockport, N.Y. to Godwin's Insurance SRE BO : a over Northern Crown Bank, frock Street, or 'phone 424 TO LE CAPABLE OLD COUNTRY DOMES. y -- ay. tien arriving weekly in summer, i -- uses ortn t n winter. Apply - forenightiy Tn winter Apply, nov' | GENERAL INSURANCE yIRE, Lirw | STORAGE Yon FURNITURE Motrarl 'or 14 Gtiie Boats Accident and Health Policies issu: dry, airy rooms, absolute Toronto. ed; first-class companies; standard ¥ ¥ k rates Wellington Street. Boon, 158 Agent, GEO.. A.. BATEMAN REPRESENTS] the Protectors' Underwriters | SUITE OF ROOMS, INCLUDING SIT. backed by $10.000000 of capital ting-roam, bed m ahd bathroom and four other fire insurance com- located near M et Bguare Aps panies; all kinds of insurance ef- Pp Cunningha & Mudd 9 feated Cail or drop a card £ ' el . * Phone 386 671 Clarence Street, | ~~ ou Kingston, Ont THE ROOMS AND DWELLING. ON Wellington Sfreet occupied f rs by Ir. Baker as residence | FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVEST. and de Arlor; possess le ment Society; established 1383; ]- May te UC. Livingston & 3 president, Bir Richard Cartwright Bro ; money issued on elly and firm highurties, munieipal and county debentures; mortgages purch : * deposits NE aror (sR (a FOR SALE OR TO LET, lowed. S.C. McGIN Manag a Diregton, 87 Clarence Street THE EXTENSIVE RUSINESS PRE. mises for man ye pled. by ; Henry Wholesale LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND GLORE Drugs m Prin. Fire Insurance Company. Available Cons et, with $61,187,216 Ig addition to fron ding #x- whith the.polleyholdeérs have for Le Cv security the unlimited Habiiity of R all the stockhelders. Farm and city property Insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing oid or giving HOTEI1 AS AND RESTAURANTS. new business get rates location, T ig any day and will do it free of fro 8 gtr -- ss - -- chirge. Write Box 231, Whig of- Phe Vise & Btrange, Agents. ice. BRUNSWICK HOTEL, ONTARIO ST, opposite GTR stat » bt poor AND SHOE REPAIRING A r - Now ig the time you need to keep " y > BIN ER of i the wet out, and Jack Johnstdn, 25 FURNITURE FINISH . " "det Brock Street, does it in up-to-date K John style n ANTIQUE FURNITURE ECIALTY, ebonizing d gildir enamelling. | = 3 -- and all c« work: all TO MENT, 3 FURNISHED ROOMS, IN work gi mn pn HOTEL WHITNEY, BROCK STREET, central cht Bouse . 3 'Phone inder new agemers b » . Driscol 295 Hamilton Herald w Monk is something of a political goby his ' m are sometimes to fathom. Whatever may ave been his whotive . in introducing loyalty resolution, however, he did more good to the government than to the opposition by bringing it forward; and he did important decvice to © the reife Re a he v on sides in support of it, "form the best pratile anew to those who, in the United States, wre hailing reciprocity as the thin edge of the of an nexation, and those in Ca who are shouting warhings to the same affect. In Korea private schools are being rapadly replaced by public schools un. der the gradua' of the new edu = cational system An American' has County of Frontenac TENDERS- WILL BE RECEIVED at the Court House Kingston wn marked Tender\ on Envelopes, a ey od to the undersigned up 16 noon, on the seventh dad of March, the delivery of Cement, in Dags: 8 per dublé vard, and Crushed Limestone ser cubic yard, to be delivers In Gosl ard, at such times and in such 1911, for Rand, quantities as may be determ by Chairman on County Property. nder- ers 10 auote prices; delivered and [samples of sand and crushed lme- stone to accompany tender This committee does not bDInd itself to ace ' the lowest or any Tender and 'Security will be required for. fulfill. }ment of contract "1, Parsons, a native of Nestovadiand.| Sergt. A. Y. Cameron, Harper, and ; 3. W. BRADSHAW Hamil 6 student at Dovbem university, | Color Sergi. W, ¥ Wright, Perth, will £ . ; County Aer saw drawl while bouting on] Phe; be the Ih Ad Regmnont s won ou the Conn Hr TY Wear, . Loeronating vont pagent i MONDAY, FEB. 27th, keeping. Apply, McCann, 51 Brock I t wd Game called at 8 p.m Street -- Sl Ars; board } Admission--Gent's 25¢; Ladies, UPHOLSTERER, . 15¢ ea------ CUSTOMERS TO BUY SOME OF OUR ; 3 , . . s. } re ------------ etme ---- Cream Caramels; purest of their w, J SAY INE, UPHOLST ER NG, RE- | > a Kina Sausils Yco Cream Parlor pur ng carpet work, hair mat THE GRIMASON HOTEL, 343-344 AUCTION SALE oF HOUSEHOLD next to Opera House. "Phone 640 en fennvaling, Drop a card or | Princess Street. Bar ked with FURNITURE, Wi gs ln i i ' i Beer Vines a w-- Ligu im rvdd # 1 Tuesday, Feb. 35th, 10 am, oy » "ig Brand 4 CONCESSION STREET. GENTLEMEN TO . BRING THEIR MARRIAGE LICENSES. bi rig i A ya Hair Cloth Parlor Chairs, Couches, Cloth and have it made up Into up- or ese -- stable OF ¥ Centre Tables Hanging samp, Walnut to-date suits. Price and workman- |G 8. KIRKPATRICK, GOVERNMENT reasonable y & Do Sideboard. Carpets, Bedsteads, Springs. ship guargnteed to please Pressing Issuer, 43 Clarcuoe Street, Kings- ! Mattresses; Bedding Dressers, Corner and repafting done on the shortest ton, Ont Telephone bH88 Resid- Cupboards, Range Tug Stove races potice Thomas Galloway, 130 ence, 38 Frontenac Bireet Utensils, ete, oto, Crockery, ictures, rock St. next Bibby's Livery RRR A and Linole . BUSINESS CHANCES, ALLEN, The Auctioneer, OSTEOPATHY, -- _. 234 Johnson Bireel. gy jet MAY, OR PREFERABLY 20th emt Telephone 252 April, a good. warm 7 or § room-| "HEALTH WITHOUT DRUGS" --R. G. [INVEST IN THE WEST FOR FRO. ed house, with good sized garde: Asheroft, D.O. Edna E. Asheroft fitabie 11 in : TO CONTRACTORS. fn rear. in desirable section such DO, Graduates under Dr. Btill Y VEILS as University (West) or Alfred the Founder of Osteopathy, 435 Alb Ma "it with modern conveniences; terms Princess Street, corner Division -- ' must be reasonable. Apply, Box Fone 47 Ra charge for con. NTE , 5 TICE 1a 227. Whi Tie ultation and iterature Office % he AE i, Ra BL hg Set hours, 10 to 12, 2 to § 6 to § ANYONE, INYWHERE, CAN START Mining, Kingston, up to § pin. of Fri. a or 3 . Be. your om NE day, March 10th, for the several trades MEDICAL Bend Troe Book id *e ho works required in the erection andi ANY PERSON HAVING SF p-- Heacock. 2 969 Lockport, N v " completion of the Nicol Building for cond-hand Furniture and Stoves " . . . . the Governors of the Renal of Mining before 'disposing drop me a card J. F. SPARKS, B.A, MD, PHYSICIAN 0 Plans and specifications may be seen | 1 will pay go prices. I have for and Butgeon, 108 Welingion nh HEFT INee at the University and at the office of sale Brass and lrop Beds and all Mtice hours, 19 to 11 am, 2 to { the undersigued kinds of Furniture ln Oak. Havey | Sl 0 P70 2 # BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, & h % 11 reason- yg i : The lowest or any fender not neces- gugnt hges. Will 8% © . a sarily accepted able J. Thompson, 333 Princess ARCHITECTS. The Daily British Whig, POWER & SON, - , ™ 1 - Architects. HENRY > SMITH, ARCHITECT, ETC, e Weekly British Whig, . b> 258 King Street. "Phone 345 Merchants Bank Chambers, Kings- CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. £ wp ] Of Klagstes, Ont, n. 3 po . Price and circulation cdnsider. ' ARTHUR FHS. ARCHITECY.. 1%) ed, there ig no betier adveriis- DROP A CARD TO CHAS. W. KELLAR, ns | ne. thane! 3 Ing medium in Canada Garpanter and Builder. 3a3 Division bbs t.. for reasonable prices on all > 8 PEPE LFILLHEIPNL SAE red Kian of jabbing. All work done) Wie NEWLAND cots Tagor MCL - I am apithorized ito receive . un- promptly 'Phone 698 PERSONALS, oe NL " males at. west i ---------------------------- ua IT te approved . " Of. and placed in wich a manaer as| DROP A CARD TO JOHN RW. MAVELL, HAIR, OLE TMTHNARKS may be pointed cut by me. Carpenter and Joiner, 262 Syden- | POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS MER. without scar. Twenty yedrs ex- A. HOPPINS ham Street North, for reasonable chants nk PBuliding, corner rience Dt. Elmer J. Lake, Eves, & % prices on all kinds of gevhing All Brock aud Wellington Streets Ear, Nose Throat and Skin Biem- 4 Mr. Monk Played Well work done promptly asd neatly. Phone 212 ish Epecialist, 358 Bagot Street . A ssc ESTABLISHED 1966. "We Guarantee Every Load." J. SWIFT & CO 10 Carloads 10 New Wood If youn need any Dry Kindling or Hard Wood come to us. i stn . st spe -