REFUSE THE JUSTAS GOOD KINDS DONT SEINPOSED on MADE IN CANADA E W.GILLETY corm TORONTO -- ONT. appear w. Ie applic. The umanin piel 0 der is that it is stainless and odor- fees--and not harmful 10 any ex- eept insect life. Made in England ad sold by druggists overywhere. In tins only : 10c, 16¢, 20e, 20e. ~ CAUSES SICKNESS Good Health Impossible with a Dis- ordered Stomach, There Js nothing that will oreate slekness or cause more trouble than a disordered stomach, and many people daily contract serious maladies gimply through. distegmid or abuse of the stomach, We urge every ome suffering from any stomach derangement, indiges- tion, or dyspepsia, whether acute. or chronic, to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tal» lots, with the distinct understanding that we will refund their money with out question or formality, i. after reasonable use of this medicine they are tot setisfied with the results. "We reeonnimend them to our customers every day, gnd have yet to hear of amy oue who has not been benefited by them. 'Three sizes, 5c, dc, and $1 a box, pu in Kingston only at our store--The Rexall Store, G. W. Mahood, TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF KINGSTON and PORTSMOUTH At the urgent request of a large nimber 'of independent voters, and having been Seudered the unanimous nomination "by 'the Yaberal-Conserva- tive Party, 1 have decided to offer myself as the Candidate in support of the hovest and progressive Gove ernnieht headed by Sir James Whits ney; and I respectfully solicit your votes and influence, . A. EE: ROSS, M.D, y SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORAH WEST LAND REGULATIONS. WHO 18 TRE soLy 3 bls Dominion i" ove Py ewan or Alberta vg Dp cant mua Sven in person wn Agency or Bub: r the district. ry by pros 0 i? a or i try b AL Any -AgeACY, An certall father, mother, so her or sister of !nten Agency e Sodio v {ng Some bro wader. ix months' residence upon and vation of the land in each of ree years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of his .omestead oO a farm of a; k Acris solely own and ccoupied by, wa Or by his father, mother, Fri Bl brother ter, * in certain Tatricta a dometender i. 3 standigw hay ah Ee A XB She homestead or in each of y ne of hoinentesd entry (nsluding the ah) sa as --~ Hey Etre, cultivate LA ac homesteader who eXhavst x Soanths in ears, cultivate AR acres and erect a outs worth' $300.00, Ww Deputy of the nist of the N.B.--Unauthorized ubiication . advertisement wil tH SCHOOL = GIRLS' SILVER § WATCH A RELIABLE § TINEKEEPER. .. BOYS' NIC WTACHES. . 2 sa eee _. $2.00 to $5.00 LAGIES' GOLD - LED | WATCHES AT ,.... $12.00, 815.00, $18.00, '$2 MEN'S," GOLD - FILLED WATCHES on » sx Raa ol | BGATTERSEA, Saturday, HS GRACE PREACHED! IN ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL SUNDAY MORNING. ON He Pictured the Judgment Day-- Archbishop Spratt Expressed His Delight at Being With st. Marj's People. There 'was an unusually Yarge con- gregation present in St. Mary's cath- edrul at high mass on Sunday. His grace, Archbishop Sptait, presided .on the throue, and the Rev. Fr. Mea cele brated the mass. The archbishop oe cupied the Loi and said he was de lighted to be with St. Mary's ge gation: The long service on Thur and fatigue prevented him from ody] dressing them on "thus occasion, but it was gratifying to him to speak to them now: He then read the epistle antl gospel for the first Sunday in Advent, (Luke XXI, 25:33). The sub ject of his text was Feeles., VII, I. His grace dwelt on the Pusiishment the | God had inflicted upon a faMen race. the | hout the fear of God there would be little hope of salvation. Sin would ing men the fear of 'God's wrath. That fear' would prevent t from committing sin. The fear ol the Lord 'was the ginning of wisdom. Wo should let the Holy Spirit gain an absolute control of us. ere was no emotion in nature like this power of fear, as it would lead them up to God. God had left nothing undone to active for us the power of salvation. God's mercy had gone to the outside limits for us and stirred in our hedris an emetion of holy fear. The gospel toslay, said® his grace, speaks of the destruction of the world, and in it or. Lord gives a ~ivid description of this last day. There shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars, and upon earth distress of nations, men withering away, for fear and expectation of what shall come upon them. Imagin® a man withering away with fear, standing before God. Imagine a man's emotion alter pass- ing through an earthquake. The scene in his. mind would cause a chill of fean and terror. St. John's vision, which he had om the Isle off Patmas, gives a vivid de- scription of these last days. The ter- ror of the scene was hard to imagine, men praying that the mountains would fall upon them to hide them from tha wrath of -God-- the sinner would be united with the body, and have to stand before the judgment of God 'and the scorn of the world, "Depart from Me into ever- lasting fire." Even small gins that have been hid- den from our minds--refusing to help the poor, déed the hungry, and give drink to the thirsty, and comfort the sick, will be counted against selves. Our Lord said: "As often LIBERAL MEETI NGS In interest of Rev. J. P. McINNES LIBERAL. CANDIDATE for Fron- tenac, will be held as follows: -- Petworth, Sat., Dec. 2nd, 2 pm. Harrowsmith, Sat., Dec. 2nd, 8 p.m. Battersea, Mon., Ilec. 4th, 8 p.m. Marysville, Tues; Dee, 5th, 8 p.m. Perth Road, Wed., Dec. 4th, 2 p.m. Elginburgh, Wed., Dec. 6th, 8 p.m. Cataraqui, Thurs, Dec. 7th, 8 pm. Desert Lake, Fri, Dec, Sth, & p.m. Fermoy, Fri, Dec. 9th, 8 p.m, Fitzgerald School House, Sat., Dec. oth, 2 p.m Verona, Sat,, Dec. 9th, 8 p.m. Everybody welcome Addresses by Mr. others. Representatives are invited to ap- pear on behalf of present Govern» ment. Ladies cordially invited. PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS PUBLIC MEETINGS in the intevest of A. M_ RANKIN' Will be held as follows: BARRIEFIELD, Saturday, Dec. 2nd. PERTH ROAD, Monday, Dec. 4th. FERMOY, Juaiay, Dee, 5th. VERONA Wednesday, Dee. Oth. JOYCORV ILLE, Thursday, Dec. 7th, WOLFE ISLAND, Friday, Dec, Sth. Dec. 9th, The meetings will be addressed by A. Rankin and others. *- Bverybody welcome. Ladies cordially invited. GOD SAVE THE KING. our- as Mclnnes and Labatt's London Lager dan MePartand, sisan. Bast, thing to serve Him. The-sonl ofA: "I Hooper, Cull Neko t ows, Angus a 1 Wilbur. yout gave to one of the least of these, my brethren, ye gave unto me." Fear comes first and them comes love. We hre sorry for having offended God, because we are afraid of Him, and love. If we remember our end we will never sin. Men sin because they are not conscious of the fear of God. I is Gue thing to know God and another 'May your hearts warm with the Jove of God)" concluded the archbishop. The choir sang the Sixth Tone Mass. On Wednesday the festival of the im- maeulate conception will be celebrated, and on Friday morning the devotion of -the forty hours will commence, closing on Sunday evening after vesp- ers, ' Ya adil KINGSTON CURLING CLUB. Rinks Chosen for the Club Cham plonship. Games. A. H, Bick, T. R. Carnovsky, I'. Hedley, T. M. Asselstine, skip. PD. Ellis, E. Davis C, F. Smith, 8. B Bailey, skip, " {. Easselman, W. A. Kenwedy, C. y Warwick,. M, 4. Baker, skip. J. 'Mcli Mowat, W., H. Craig, A. B. 'Williams, J. H. Birkett, skip. W. B. Corrs, J. M. Simpson, McCannell, 'E. H. Brower, skip. H. Melntosh, G. A. Platt, W. N. Baillie, J. W. Corbett, skip. G. A. Thompson, G. Hanson, ' 8. 8. Corbitt, skip. H. W. Richardson, W. L. Grant, H. E. Richardson, A. DB. Cunningham, skip. B. Mackpntie,' W. A. Smith, H. An grove, W. Bs Dalton, ski WW. J. Gibson, D. B. Muxray, H. 8. + Cxbmiey, J J. M. Farrell, skip. B. Covington, K, "MeKay, ile, L. W. Gill, skip. C. Litangs H.-D. Bibby, W. H. Di-de, w. 17 Gn. skip. J. A iver, G. Dolan, W. T. MeCloment, W. L. Goodwin, skip. W. ¥. Stevens, W. H. Wormwith, H., E. Flynn, J, C. Gwillim, skip. (. Pawden, F. Clarke, W. J. Driver, R. J, Hooper, skip. ¢ NS, Molljoham, H. W. Watts, IL Smith, W. J. A. Hooper; skip, E. L. Schaub, T. Callender, 'Kirkpatrick, R. Laird, skip. 1», Buchanan, ¥. W. Hendérson, W. A. Beecrost," J. F. Macdonald, skip. Ww. C. Crozier, J. B. Cooke, A. Bb Kingsbury, RON, F. Maefavland, skip. A. E. Knapp, R. Uglow, E. Lyons, W. Maclean, skip. G. Li. Dery, Eu C. Gildersleeve, A. MacNaughton, skip, ¢. 0. Hutton, A, Snotdden, C. A. Low, H, M. Macpherson, skip. /. (i. Ferguson, S. G. MacCormack, . Pilkey, J. C. McConachie, ship. €. MacCallum, W. A. Mitchell, J. Nadal] R. J. McKelvey, slip. R. H. Stevenson, L. Sleeth, C. Jackson, W. H. Montgomery, skip. T. Lambert, H. C, Pearson; FV. Waugh; J. W, Power, skip. J. E. Hyde, R. J. Manning, Warwick, M. P. Reid, skip. J, Morris, R. J. Rodger, G. Smythe; D. 8. Robertson, skip: H. W. Davis, J, T. McMillan, Sutherland; A. E. tose, skip. H. W. Stover, 'J. McDonald; P. Lyman; G. E. Ea, skip, oH W. Newman, W. M. Campbell, - Assen tine; W. R, Sills, skip. D.: Bankier, C, R. Hagey, Gilnpie W. T. Spalding, ski Burns, W. J. B. White, - T, Slater, skip. S. H. Henry, 0. Ackroyd, Wehsteg; E. 0. Sliter, skip. f. F. Trimble, J. Laidlaw, Ogilvie; A Strachan, skip. W. H. Greaves, U. Saunders, J. Morgan; R. D. Sutherland, skip. A. Mcintosh, T. Copley, E. with; A. Turcotte, skip. wa Pies (i. S. Bate, H. Douglas; B. alleam, skip. fa ha K. Robertson, G. FE. a NT w; allace, skip. 4.1 Muntson, J. Mathewson, A. Knight, J. Watson, skip. The above have been four series, "A," "B* ""C" and "D> Series "A" skips, Aswelditine, Gill, Gwillimf} Laird, Macdonald, Reid, Ross, Walkem, Wallace and Dr. Watson, Flay at 4.15 p.m, Series "B" gkips, Bailey, Brower, Dalton, Givens, W. Hooper, MacLean, Strachan, Suther- land, Turcotte. Play at 7.30 p.m. Series ("" gkips, Baker, Farrell, R. J. MacFarland, McKelvey, Montgomery, Robertson, Sills, Slater, Spalding. Play at 7.90 p.m, Series "1" Yekipe, Corbett, J. W, Corbett, 8. 8. Cunningbam, Goodwin, Mel 'onachie, Macpherson, Power, Searle, Sliter. Play 'at 7.30 p.m. The following members are classified as rovers and have standing as be- low and may play on apy of the ahove rinks as vacancies oceur : Vice-skips, R. E. Kent, R. S. Wal: dron, C. A. Macpherson; second play- ars, J. J. Crawford, A. Maclean, Jr; lead players, A. W. Ball, €. L. Boyd, BD. X, Cays, J. A. Campbell, K. N. Colville, J. G. Flliott, W. F. Kelly, J. C. MacFarlane, W. J. MacFadden, R. K. Ovens, T. W. Roelands, J. A. Scott, R. M. Whey E. A. Thomp- Kon, and E. B. Wylie 8S George Charles, F. A . M. 8, 4. HK. . Jack- Ww. F, a WH; H. Beck- M. >. divided into Birkett, +4. A Echo lake Nofes. * Echo Lake, Deo. 1-8. Vamdéwater Toronto to spend the Mrs. V ater is stay . Meleod's.' Wiss Lena Cox returned . Mm Flla Me Leod is at C. Godir alison wl Mrs. A. iv yal 'at this place. Lueretia W, at Willigm Wi _-- fils Vicar 1 Ms a Do at L, and X M. a A rs. rs. nr Frank M RcCulbu ©: and Miss D. Craig at Mrs. A." Ruttan's.|® Nr. and Mrs. Mcleod at R. Mo N. nh ba Te Charles ily, have moved ta W White, wile Co Har- ry Schultz and daughter, Edog, re turned to their home in Kishy, Mam,. after € two months' ys with rents, Mr. and Mra. W. W. Roche. aly W. C. Boyd and tittle! son, neth, visiting friends in Kingston. Johs Roche, dispatcher for the Cats dian Pacific railway, is howe, visiting "his parents. W. Webb and Levi Bar Sraw have jeit for Smith's falls Wil Tigm Wilke han i ale. 3 this sorrow brings emotions of diviee | | F.| Ken- |. Cure. Constipation. Liver fe 66 will hold a Social Evening and Smoker in Labor Halt on Wednesday, Dec. Sth, commencing at ¥ o'clock. Al Laborers working around buitd- ings in Kingston are Invited to at- tend, A. GENERAL HUSPITAY NURSES, Entertained nx NWO on Sunday Tternoon. The nurses > the wg general hospital, and graduates of that hospi- tal, resident in the city, were enter tained 'to lea at the W.GA. resi dence on Sunday «afternoon. ° Queen's students in residence at the Y.W.C.A. and Miss Knowles, the general secre tary, acted as hostesses. Mrs; MeCal- Jum, missionary from Turkey, gave a very interesting talk, and Miss Hazel Cc SMITH, Secretary. R. | Massie sang The "Fellowship Club" has been or- ny among the older girls of the Y.W.C.A,, with the object of promot- ing social, intellectual and philan- thropic interests among young women. Officers have been elected as follows : President, Miss Ethel Macnamee; vice egident, Mize Flora King; secretary; iss Annie Clark; - treasurer, Miss Aunio Seranton. Various' commitices have been formed, namely, a social commitiee, with Miss Clara Sargent as chairman; a comfort committee, to look after the sick of the association, with Miss May Clayton, as chairman; a philanthropic committee, to sew for '| the various poor organizations of the city, with Miss Annie Clark as chair- man: educational committee, to plan the lectures for the whole association, with Miss Burney as chairman, and & religious committee, with Miss Flla Porter as chairman. The club meets every second Tuesday in the month, a meeting to be held tomorrow evening. CHARTERED SCHOONER Po Help Raise the M.T. Company's Barge Davie. Capt, Hinkley has chartered the schooner Bertha Calkins, to._go down the river and help raise the barge Davie, belonging to the Montreal Transportation company. Both the Bertha Calking and the barge Jessie will be used on the work. Capt. J. Hurley and Capt. 8. Tyo went 'With the steaner Sharples, which left here for Port Hurea om Satur- day. Harlowe Happenings. Harlowe, Deo: 2.--Misgs Pearl ness, while riding horseback, fell the horse and broke her arm, Lindle; Flinton, set the. fragture. and Mrs. C. Hillier and son, John- ston, are visiting at Bath. A. Parks is home fron Peterboro. T. Netltey has gome. to his' home at Phillips ville. He has 'had a succoesful year making cheese lyre, patrons leing paid off at $1.37 for October milk. W. and H. Black nd G. and R. Con- ners arrived home Sunday from Sas- katchewan. F. Thompson is visit- ing friends at Sunbury. Mr. and Mrs. G. Bradshaw are spebding Fri: day at her father's, G. Wheeler's, Parry Road? Rev. Mr, Fergusen, of Flinton, will give us a temperance sermon. on Sunday in the M, KE, church. ' R. Clow 'has returned from Juverary. W. Scott and sister, Sa- die, spent Sunday: at Northifrooke. The funeral service of the late Me. Cole, of Cloyne, was attended by somé from this "place on Sunday last. The remains weve hrought bere for burial and a short service was held here in the M. E. ehweh, which was attended by a large number. Mr, Cole had been. a resident of this place for many years. A few fram bere ai- tended thy funeral of the late 1. Peterson, of Northbrooke, at his daughter's, Mew, Hpy's, Avdey. Walter Cuddy - and Nik "Cora Parks, drove to Flinton 'on Wednesday and were married by Mr. Irvine, A reception was given to them Thursla, evening at their home, by $heis many friends. Vam- oft Dr. Mr. Long Point News. Long Point, Dec. 1.--Miss oy Gillsert, Lyndhurst, spent the watk, the guest of 'her aimi, John Morehead. Miss Cora eliey, of Charleston, is ng at James Kel- gey's. Mrs. George Resd has boon | a past month. Miss Elva Yon n Charleston last waek. Wes William Griffin, who has Depa silly sim proving. Misses Bupie a irtam Tye are visting in Brockville. Miss Made line (Connor 'has feturried © from a week a in Ban anojjue. Miss Ha acken it week-end at her home in ENlvitle, Mr. and Mrs. John Sykes and Master Mackin's, Briar Hill, The death occurred here last wepk of Mrs. Russell at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Arthwm. Addie Just om News From Inverary. Iaverary, Dee. 2.--~A number of the young people attended Sydenham high school concert last pight. Miss Annie has "arrived home after mond. Mrs, A, Wagar sod 1. Cox |[#¥ ! Ston's factory for gated i year. Niss Tulu Lake is ering doo making. in the city. a very successful sdle Friday. and cows realized as high as #52, « horses went at a Hiek figure. Miss Mary Joves iz suffering from an attagh of typhojd ver Sharbot Lake Bail. Sharbot Lake, Dec. 2. was held in the ball 1 night, by the young people of the vil lage. Quite a snmber of children are still suffering 'with measles, Mrs. Cub- bert is home fromthe west; visiting Lad parents, Mr. and Mrs. Avery. The 'skaters and" the entiers "witl be phensed te; Yous. sth, dpe work. of Hooding the as commenced om VY mia Eh the anther Yr ---- ; "Phe Building Laborers of Local No{ SOc; six, $1; one month, $2. A IN=- god acted ig of WITH er and pendant att return to Wi FOOTBALL BADGE a with centre." small Finder kindly , Dee. HELP--WANTED. EXPERIENCED FUR WORKERS, AP- ply to John McKay, Brock Street A DINING-ROOM GIRL. APPLY AT once to Queen's Hotel, Brock St A Goon GENERAL SERYANT; ONE GIRLS SILVER WRIST WATCH, with wonogram on back, contain- ing letters F.CM. in school build- ing, corner of Clergy and Barrie Streets Finder or anvene giving any information leading to ree covery of the watch will be sub. stanifaliy rewardéd at this office who understands cooking. Apply to 188 Street. BOY FOR MNAIEING DEPARTMENT; fiendy position to a smart. bricht ad. Apply, Business ice, the Whig. ---------------------------- eg ee ADERTISING SOLICITOR voll LOCAL business; good" opportunity fer young business getier. Free Pres Ottawa. z A GIRL TO ASSIST WITH CARE oF children and general housework: references required. Apply, evening. at 175 Stuart Street cANTELIIG ENT PERSON MAY $100 monthly corresponding fa newspapers, No Sanvassing. Seud for parth 1618, Press Synd cate, 3,080 1 port, N.Y. 100 A LINE FOR EVERY HOWE; WRITE us for our « list of agents' supplies; we Ave the greatest agency proposition in Canada to- dari BO otis Necessary. Apply, Albert Street, tawa. Li DOMESTICS eC AP able Seotch, English and Irish maids; also Danish girls; parties arriving twice a month, Apply now, The Guild, 71 Drummond St. Montreal, 47 Pembroke Street, To- ronto, and 227 Bank Street, Ot- tawa. GIRLS WANTED, highest wages; steady employment, Apply, immediately, D. 8. Per- rin & Company, Ltd. London, Ontario. OLD COUNTRY = - J CLERKS TO SELL ARTICLES MUCH needed in every home, especially by working men; good salary; pers manent position; if you are work- ing for small 'salary behind the counter, writs to-day; you can double your wages aud be" your own boss. Apply, Box "E B, C." Whig office. i ¢ = & 40h +9 WANTED, FIVE MEN AT MeKAY'S, CATA- raqul Street, Tuesday morn- ing, 7 0 relock. eerrresssrsesrtrese be WANT RD---GENERAL. | ERMAN CAN ARIES STRAYED. SATURDAY, BLACK AND WHITE dog (te rrier), blind and deaf; has black spot on back Finder Kindly return to 395 Wellington Street and receive reward BROWN AND WAN marked "L" on right bip. 12, Towgship of cession 7 Apply Hartington P.O, Ont onto Lot Portiang, Con- Edw Whitty, BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS, yes FIRST ment just SARIS, Just the thing for a Christmas. gift... W. J. Driver, corner Queen and Barrie Streets. 'Phone No. 612. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. BRUNSWICK HOTEL, ONTARIO ST, Shhasite GTR station, one block TIL; on street car ling; bar supplied with best of wines and l{quars; charges moderate; special rates by the week, John Cousineay, Prop. THE GRIMARSON HOTEL, Princess Street, the best Liquers an 342-844 Bar stocked with Ales, Beers. Wines, choicest Brands of Cigars, Meals, 25¢ each, or speelal rates by the week, Yard and stable accommodation Rates reasonable. Mulville & Driscoll "rN BUSINESS CHANCES. CAN START at home, Ro own boss Tella how, Lockport, N.Y. ANYONE, ANYWHERE, a mall order business canvassing, 'Be your Send for frees booklet. Heacock, 2,969, DEERHOUND, | SHIP. HORSE, CUTTER, hel price, §39. vou ws Stree: nH ARNG Axo Appl Thi LINOLEUM. ALSO: 30ME rempanis, a great differ. in prices, st Turk's. Phone DILCLOTH, Cork; all ence 703 SIXTEEN DISCARDED TRAVELLERS Trunks, large sige. good and strong: $1.60 each Apbly wo Robertson Bros J FIRST CLASS COUKRRELS, SO, Rhude lasing Red. alte Wyn~ otte an Ply mout ock. Appl M. Boyd, 106 Pine Street. ph AVI. TE CANORS, ut fice, wackla Engl Bh sapsusk Shek Ske rd xR Ja ahik a boat' sup) ok wo Cod 25 t 'Phone 891 or Ong on FLACS, cam ~ COUNTRY RESIDENCE, BEAUTI. fully situated on the lake shore, four miles from, Kin StON] come modious dwelling, acing the water, outbuildings, boat house, ete; fruit farm ten acres; large apple orchard, suitable for market garden or country club. owner leaving the city; van he hought at a bargain . Apply to J R, McCann, 51 Brock Street, COR, drocery OF CHOICE 1 OR, RENT, FARM, PART and 12 in the Tth concess ston of Kingston; two sets build. ings: good stock and grain farm. BATEMAN & GARDINER, REAL BS. tate and Insurance, $7 Clarence Street, Kingston. RENT, GROCERY STORE, King and Lower Gordon. dari Street ALOT lots 11 T0 LET. an2 SIR welling pl to J Street. STREET EAST, 11-ROOM ; hot walter heating 8 Ap- McCann, §1 Broek nye DOTRLE, ONE SINGLE with. board, coavs ui University Apply, offic ns Whig STORAGE FON FURNITURE, CLRAN, y, airy rooms, absolu tely moth procf: your own lock and key. Frost' . ad Storage, 209 Queen HL, 'Phone §2 ARCHITECTS, FINANCE AND INSURANCE, FON INSURANCE THAT INSURES G9 io W, H. Godwin & Bon's lusurane Emporium, over Nortliern Crown Bank, Brock Street, or 'phone 421 SHOE REPAIRING OF EVERY DE. scription; first class work: best Jeather only used; one trial will suffice. 'Bring {ov repairs to Scott's,' 206 Barrle Street, cor, of Clergy West. TAKE NOTICE, THAT I WILL DUY all kinds of second-hand furniture and stoves: will pay highest prices; see me before anyone else. I Thompson, 338 Princess Streel, next St. Andrew's Church. GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR loth and have it made up into up. to-date sults. Price and workmau- ship uarantsed to please. ing and repal shortest notice. 131 Brock St. Press- ng done on the homas Galloway, near Bibby's Livery + PERSONALS, HAIR, MOLES, WARTS, BIRTH marks and all growths and skis blemishes removed permanently without scar. -27 ence, Dr er J. i, ofe hroat 5s Bagot MEDICAL, and Skin Ear, No Specialist, Street. ETHERINGTON, 2145 Brock Street § pw, 5-9 pm DR, FREDERICK Sargeon Office Tel. 1068. Hours \ 4. F. SPARKS, BA, M.D, PHYSICIAN and Su 'geéon, 700 Wellington s 1 Office hours, 10 to 12 an... § to 4 and 7 to § p.m. 'Phone 386. DR, E.C. i, MacCALLUIS, PHYSICIAN, and Sirgeon, 142 Wellington St Office hours, 10 to 12 am. 2 to ¢ and 7 to 9 p.m, Telephone 1093 LEGAL. CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, BAKRIST- ers and Solicitors. Law Office, 71 Clarence, Street, Kingston . w-- MUSIC, YOUNG LADY, PREPARED TO GIVE lessons in elementary music; given at .pupil"s home if preferred: rma very reasonable. 10 Nelson it. 3 SALEBURY BROS, ORC Call up 1979 or address Stocet when in need of chestra for dance. at home or bali Remember 1079. the 'phone num MeMAMON'S ORCHESTRA, lo 3 alarinet, piano, larger if u : open engagements balla. dances - receptions, afternoon teas ates : ine music; he' ma joifcied ntments may made at Prinvess Street. or 'phone a FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, SICKNESS AND GUARANTEE INSURANCE EFFECTED. : Real Ewtate Bought, Sold & Exchanged Call or eommunidate with J. 0. HUTTON, . 18 Market Street, 'Kingston, Outarie. The Smith's Falls News says Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Barcham, moving 10 Wolfe Island, had eudeared themselves to the people of Lombardy parish nid their departure will be deeply regret. ted. Mrs, W. J- Purvis, allovytown, has Jeft for Edmouton, Alla, on a visit to her mother, Mrs, (Br) 1 J. Lane, of that city. Mins Rose Ama. Murray amd T. x a up Shere: will be skating ment Star ~~ | DR, ©. GENERAL INSURANCE«FINE, LIFE, Accident, and Health Policies lssu- ed; first-class companies; standard rates, x. ' oon, Agent, 15 Wellington Street. BATEMAN _ GARDINER. ~FIRI, Lite, Accident Insurance and Cge- toms Broker: Real Hstate and Money to Loan; a share of your business solicited. 67 Clarence Street, Kingston. 'Phone 336, %4 wanker Acoident and Plate Glass, and_ Morer . CARROLL, StreetFire, Life, Health Insurance, Employers' Liability Boat Insurance, Security Bonds, Real Estate In Winnipeg, Regina, Ca'zary, Moose Jaw, elec, FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVEST. ment Society; established 1864; president, Sir Richard Csrtwright; money tssued on city -and farm properties, municipal and county debentures; Mortgages purchased; SMITH, ARCHITECT, ETC, NMENRY P. 3 "Phone 345. 258 Kigg Street. ARTHUR BELLIS, Universi 1013, ARCINITECY, WM Avenue. Telephone WML tects, 'Phone NEWLANDS © & N, ARCH ete. Offices, 5 § Bagot St 608. POWER 8 SON, ARCHITECTS, MER. chants' Hank Bullding, corner + Brock and Wellington Streets, REAL ESTATE. BOUGHT AND SOLD; RENTS jected and woney to loan; No 251 Blreet Richardson. COL offices, Vicioria n OCEAN NTHAMSHIP AGENCY, TRARSATL ANTIC LINES Ak CLASS. » Kirkpatrick, gent, 42 cg Street, RIO "hone deposits received apd interest al- lowed 8. C. MeGilL | Managing Director, 87 Clarence Street -------------------------------------------- LIYERPOAL, LONDON, AND GLOWS Fire Insurance Company. Avallahle assets, $61,187,214 In addition to .which the poleyholders have fol security the unlimited lability of all the stock-holders Farm and city property insured at. lowest Sassibie rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents, 'Phone 325. DENTAL, KS AND SPARKS, DENTISTS a 1-2 shainoom Street, Kingston 8 Bm ist, 353 "" DS, DENT A RD eg Telephone ©, NASH, DI n Yoicker, pJhestatant, 183 TIT bhacess Bt 5. A. AYKROYD, BEERS ny over Dominio 3 a8 Office, Wellington 'Phone BA, LDS, DDS, 19 Mo: A al Street, nenr 'Phone "2, Ground ficor ® Bentiet, A Princess. ANTIQUE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY, ebonizing and gilding, enamelling, and all eolors of mission work; work given best attention Driscoll, 23 John Street. drop a card all ut, Call or WINDOW CLEANING. . THE SEASON 6F FALL wouse cleaning is now here: we do all kinds, such as* waxing and olilng floors: we also: clean and put up storm windows fin ston Win dow C leaning Co, ontreal BE, over Mcleod's hie Btore. OSTEOPATHY. "HEALTH WITHOUT DRUGS -R. G, Asherott, DO, 136 Wellington 9t, posite the Post Office; chronie leases treated By - Osteopathic methods and Electrical Vibration; treatments: 'by appointment. "Phone UPHOLSTERER. W. J. GAVIN UPHoL STERING, RN pairing and carpet work, nair mate tress renovatin Drop a card or call 216 Bagot Stregl office. - S al and Wood - Our stock is "complete with Fresh- miied Coal and new Wood. Try US next time. 3 i