| Your Banking Business i Invited | E Invite the banking accounts of business people, | corporations amd societies, also private and sav- ings accounts, All customers of The Bank of Toronto are assured every courtesy and attention, and the modern Banking Service | which this progressive Bank, with ample resources, wide | ; connections and extensive facilities, is well qualified to { s give, * ; Paid-up Capital Reserved Funds $6,402,810 } { | { | { THE BANK OF TORONTO FOR SAL 9 rooms, hot water furnace, | all oak floors downstairs: fireplace. This is | 8 In he city and cheap at $4,000. Y, THE J. K. CARROLL AGENC -e 3 Phone 68 or 874, A solld brick dwell electric light, gas for one of the best built hou Johnson street, BROCK STREET -tm € in the city for the Fair, you will do € your eyes examined and corfect glasses | rtable 'with your eyes this winter The a guarantee of satisfaction | | R. J. RODGER, well to visit Manufacturing and Refracting Optician 347 KING ST, KINGSTON. "Where the clock is om the walk." | | ed --~ | BUILDERS }! | Have You Tried | GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? It Saves Time P. WALSH. Barrack St. Of being disappointed ~ when vou | buy your baby supplies from our store. We can give you every re- quisite you may want along that lino. We mention a few: Nursing Bot- | tles, Nipples, Soothers, Teething Rings, etc., besides all the leading * Hoag' {Anderson Bras, Hoag's Drug Store ; Dealers in all kinds of " Opp. YYM.C.A. Phone 258. Fresh, Smoked & KINGSTON, ONT. Ce -------------- kits '{ Cooked Meats Groceries of all kinds, Flour, J & E FOR SALE Feeds, Hay and Straw. Splendid farm, 1560 acres, 2 setts of buildings, 12 miles Deliveries steady from 7 to 5.30 daily. All goods deliver- from Kingston. Farm, 100 acres, good build- ed promptly to all parts of the city. Iighest cash prices ings, 12 miles from Kingston. paid fof all farmers' produce. Prices $1 750. Anderson . Bros. ! Easy terms on both. farms, Cor, Princess and Division Sts. W. H. GODWIN & SON Photie 438. Phone 424. 39 Brock St eee --ON SALE-- ! REDPATH'S SUGAR CHOICE GROCERIES, TEAS & COFFEES. 10 Ib Bas CODRED A suoum) 5 B Boxes Choice Western Beef, Lamb, Fresh Pork. GORDON'S GROCERY Phone 88.. 149 Montreal St. oat Further Reductions At Our Great Rebuilding Sales of i Furnitu Which will last about, two weeks longer.- All the goods which remain in stock during building oper ORDERS TAKEN FOR COAL AND WOO! JOS. AHEARN, JR, 279% MONTREAL STREET Phone 866. $l ations will be given an extra reduction of '5 per cent. additional to present discount. Now is the time to procure a bargain in high 'class furniture. Robert J. The Leading Undertaker and Furniture Dealer. 230 PRINCESS ST. Telephone Ambulance 577. | street West. | warerooms will be | The competition for places [over the success of Earl Ryder, who '| College, Toronto. | were electéd: Patron, Canon R, 8. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1915. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL. NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings In the City and Vicinity ~--What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Concord, Red Roger Grapes at Carnovsky's. It pays to buy Cough Syrups at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Joseph Hodge, Piano and Pipe Or- gan tuner, phone 868, 273 King GRAND i TO-N Amd Every After-| noon and Evening CONPINL OTS SP TREORA ANCE. Feature Vandeville Acts. Famous Players Flims, § Reels. INA CLAIRE IN and Tokay 'THE PUPPET CROWN" New Programme Monday and Prices: Mat, Ife, any seat. Evening, 10c; resesved Ge extra. Friday Evg. Oct.1st GUY. BROS. "ue Boon ona nowss come MI IN ST RELS tee met on. Tuesday afternoon and wyerything New. Military Opening. passed accounts. 12---B1G V ATDEYILLE ACTS=12 'ats » Tani Fine Singers, pr, John Watson, Queen's Uni- , | Comcert Band and Orchestra. versity, is the guest in Toronto of his |' wArTCH FOR PARADE AT NOON. daughter, Mrs. J. A. Goodearle. sed Prices: 25e, Bie, Soe, The. 3 Sea now on sale. Mrs. R. KE. Sparks, 186 Johnson oeaty dw v : street, will not recgive the first v Thursday and Frida®® of October. St d I h t $1.25 Fountain Pens, $1.00 at Gib- ran €3a re son's Red Cross Drug Store. To-night, Inst time "ENOCH ARDEN," ¥. 8: 8. Johnson American Consul, Tennyson's Snmmovtul lave Story, i risoners-of-war in th and other photo-plays. : Visited Jou pu Br a E . THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY =). ary DPE al, » 0 The Universal Co. presents the well- Tuesday afternoon. - Known Hreadwa) "Harry D. For the convenience of visitgrs our Carey," In that masterful dramatisa- open evenings tien "JUST JIM," in four Juwersful acts. i , : that touche every uman { While fair is on. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd., | peatory, that to - i } Ernest Steblin, Watertown, N.Y., has come to Queen's to take a medi- cal course. : H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 King strdet. Leave orde.s at McAul- heart: Perfeet Ventilation, was Ing, Full Orchestra, 3.45; evenl | | Firat insertion, 1c a word. Each con- COOK AND DINING ROOM GIRL. Rl 5 FOUND secutive insertion thereafter, haif- cent 'mn word. Minimem charge for 'one Insertion, 38e; three insertions | 50c: six, $1; one month, $2 | || | GOLD CUFF LINK Initialed. | Owner may have same by calling at Whig of | HE HELP WANTED. A BROWN DOG, PART HOUND. Apply J Henderson, Front Road, Pittsburgh ols TTHOSCOPE. Brock street on morning. Owner can by applying at Whig Picked up on Wednesday have same Mice FUR FINISHERS . And Expert Needlewomen GOOD PAY. Comfortablé, Bright Work Rooms. JOHN McKAY, Limited The Fur House 151 Brock Street. A SUM OF may have same Whig office a MONEY. Owner by calling at d proving property, FOUND ARTICLES ADVER- TISED FREE, Anyone finding anything and wishing to reach the owner may d0 so by reporting the facts to The British Whig. The adver- tisement will be printed in this cuvlumn free of charge 1 AP- | = me = mm ply proprietor Hotel Royal alsg other good photo-plays. 1 121 Princess street. Fireproof Build- | A seventeen-year-old boy | | : ' 1A 5 and {found dead drunk in fropt of the feevyuons. at 7 and 8.30, City Buildings Wednesday 'afternoon | Admission: Matinees, Jc; Evenings, 10e and taken to the police station. A A A AAA AAA ei A | The Misses Anna and Mable Tim- Annual Mee ing | merman and Miss Violet Bird have ; . returned from visiting friends in New| The Annual Meeting of the Stock- York, Utica and other eastern points | holders of the Lawrence Brothers, |A GOOD GENERAL | GIRLS, STEADY i | SERVANT RE- a Apply 19 Aber- LOST. GOLD BROOCH, WITH ' AMETHYST and pearl setting, one pearl miss- | ing, on University avenue or Prin- | cess street Finder please return | to Whig office ferences required. deen street EMPLOYMENT. AP- | ply Geo. 'A. McGowan Co., Rideau Street Mrs. Chown, Deacon street, has re- Limited, will be held at their head | witlefriends in Sydenham.gnd attend- | October 12th, ing the Sabbath school convention a.m. and school fair held there last week. | ~~ wm If children are feverish give - a AUCTION SALE t {light laxative like Rexall Orderlies, Re. 1915, at ten o'clock, | {| Which often removes the cause. Sold | Furniture, 228 Sydemham Street, Thurs- TWO TINSMITHS. {only by G. W. Mahood, The Rexall day, September 30th, 10 a.m. Store, 10c., 25¢. and 50c. boxes Sune. Miss Helen Brown, Wolfe Island; ers, Centre Table, Tapestry ar) Miss Mary Melville, Howe Island, | Morris char Lace Cirtaing, Writing | 3 V sks, Oa LX able, ock, alnu graduates of Notre Dame Convent, Desks. Oak I Hall Hack, Iron Beds, | Kingston, are attending the Normal|gedroom Suites, Odd Dressers, Bedding, | School at Peterborough. Happy Thou~ht Range, Gas Range, | in the Police Court a young man |Crockery, Gl ware, Carpenters' and B. W. Parlor Suite, Couches, Rock- | turned home after a few days visit office in Canonto, Ont., on Tuesday, youxG A GENERAL SERVANT. Carpets, | MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN TO COOK ON | GOLD TWIST BROOCH watch, Friday, on Ontario, Bagot, suburban train, or Station waiting room. 'Reward for| its retarn to Whig office | YEARLING FOX (COLT, WITH white spot on left hind foot and | strip on forehead, at Elginburg, | on Friday, September 24th. Finder | please return to J. Smith, Eigin- | burg | AS TAILORS, ALSO Apply to C. Livingston MEN busheler and Bro APPLY IN the evening to Mrs. 8. Birch, 146A Bagot street. | i APPLY AT ONCE.| McKelvey and Birch, 69 and 1) Brock street. | TO LET, Apply after 7 pam. to Mrs. Pilley, 65 Nelson street. [TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS. ply at No. 2 ntre street steamboat lan's Meat Enquire at D. J. Mil-| ~ I y -1 Manny! "'"|STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, ETC, i | Machin Tools," Oilcloth, Books, | made his first appearance for being | Hose, Mower, ete, ete. { drunk. The Magistrate let him off ALLEN, THE AUCTIONEER. easy with a fine of $1 and costs. As ly ne. he has a job, he was allowed time to ~~ | | BOX FOR MAILING DEPARTMENT. | cleAn and dry. McCann, 82 Brock | Street. DWELLINGS, OFFICES, STORES. Mc- | Cann's eal Estate Agency, 82 | Brock Street. | Steady work to bright, active lad. | Apply British Whig. t | cover the fine. eT RR -- It pays to buy Cough Syrups at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. INSIST ON Having permitted people to stand "Gold Bond" in the aisles of a picture house, Canned Goods, | | against a city ordinance, the proprie- | tor, who pleaded absence as his ex- cuse, was fined $10 and costs in the | Police Court to-day. The Conservative Association has recommended H. C. Mcliguham as a clerk in the Custom House, Chariss {Herbert as clerk in the Post Office {and William: Bell as janitor of the | Inland Revenue offices, Fountain Pens for students, $1.25 pen for $1.00, at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. : f The women whose homes are wis- ited monthly and the men who have to walk down to the City Hall month- 1¥ to pay up are very much di with the orders of~he Utiliti mission in regard to and electric rates. { sgusted * s es com, Made in Kingston | payment of gas | Patronise Home Tndusary. { If you want an up-to-date Awn- ing, Porch Curtain, Boat Wag- | Above The Law. gon or Automobile Cover, Cork | | mousEMAID, | RE. FURNISHED, FIVE ROOMED COT- to! tage. 301 Alfred street, opposite { Victoria Park. | REFERENCES , uired. Apply in the evening Bra. Calvin, 131 King street. [A GOOD SWART BOY, WHO WANTS! AND PURE | ee ee 4 | BY NOVEMBER IST, A GOOD GEN-| SE OFFICES IN ULARENCE ST. CHAM. | MAID FOR HOI SE | i work; no washing bora. Apply to Cunningham 4) iroaing. | ! References required. 195 nce St. Earl street. | FURNISHED HOUSE, 84 BARRIE ST. | opposite park, from November 1st to May 1st. Apply 84 Barrie St GENERAL nor Apply A ady work and good pay. PRY ition I Bros. corner Princes COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOM, and Division streets. in central locality, for gentleman. | Apply 133 William street. AID FOI GENERAL HOUSE | eee ee NAR one pT understands cook: STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, ing. "Apply Mrs. John McKay, cor-| ory. Bry ams; Jour Swi lock and + Sydenham and William streets. | e rost's City torage, Ber Sylenium av | St. Phone 626. " : rok es required; no MY RESIDENCE--OPPOSITE "GRANT Tan rh ARP in the even- | Hall," Ne. 122 University Avenus, ing to Mra. A. P. Knight, Alice St.| for a term of years. y. Queen Get Your Awning x: i to Thomas Millis. 79 Clarence St. 0 LP. WITH GENERAL ---- mmr TR wr Apply in evening be. TWO BRIGHT, UNFURNISHED tween 6 and.7, to Mrs. Pickering, ! rooms, on bath room flat, suitable 212 Nelson street. { for light housekeeping; gas for | cooking. Apply to Box 279, Whig {COOK WANTED RY IST NOVEMBER. | office, i TO RENT, FURNISHED--"CALDER- wood," the property of Col. and References required. Apply in the evening to Mrs. Walkem, corner| Beverly and Union streets. Fenders, Life Preservers. for | yor Boat, etc.. drop a card to | {Canadian Courier. | Some one at Winnipeg has thrown | out the suggestion that Cabinet Min . Caplan JOBEPE DIX. st. | isters are above the law and that un-| A¥oies Er ol AES AAA rn der the British Parliamentary "NO ADVANCE IN PRICL IN tem no Cabinet Minister can be! brought before the courts for deeds done as a Minister. This is a eur-| ZIG-ZAG | a 2 for 25 Cents . Equalled by few Excelled by has secrets he might betray, and he giyes the man an overdose of a dead- ly poison. Most of us would think that a crime. But according to this! doctrine the Cabinet Minister is not! to be tried by Canada's criminal code. | With regard to lesser' crimes--a Cabinet Minister sells one hundred appointments to one hundred men at! one thousand dollars each, and puts the money in his pocket. Most of 1 us would think that a crime, but the] aithor cannot, according to this new | doctrine, be arrested and brought to trial. / | In this particular Maumijtoba case, several people seem to have conspir- ed to rob tha Province of eight hun- | kie Wilson, Superintendent, 3 dred thousand dollars. Some BA APRON sss vons sanean sss O0B 'known persons actually got the mon- |< Bamcroft .. ey. Yet if Hon' Dr. Montague, or | Cobourg .. ' Hon. Mr. Coldwell, for example, were! Demorestvills .. .. .. . . to say, "I took that money while I| Frankville .. .. + .Sept. 30 Oct. 1 was 'a*Cabinet Minister," he cannot! Kingston .....: .... Sept. 30 be accused of a crime and his.con-| Madoe .. .. +. .. +. Faced fession would absolve all others who | ~ Odessa Va eRe aa ee «Ot 1 have participated. " | Tweed .. iia. w.y..Sept. 29-30 If this doctrine prevails, Mr. Kelly : : -- r the contractor, is a gentleman pursu- Inviting His Fate, | Rochester Post-Express. ing a respectable business, Mr. Hor. wood is a fine civil servant, and the | Another tribe of the earth which | Roblin Cabinet are entitled to niches | is mourning now, and has g00d rea-| in Manitoba's Hall of Fame. And | soy to) are the Armenians, scores of | then--the effect on all the rest of us | thousands .of whom are being - deli- in, the berately exterminated by the Turks. -abijets of Canada and in the public | in an address just issued Vi nt works departments will be tremen- Bryce, the historican, gives facts to! show that ft least a half a million | { | { i | | Let us suppose-that a Cabinet Min- none ister 'feels that his Deputy Minister ~ FENWICK, HENDRY & 00. | Distributors. ) | % DATES OF FALL FAIRS, 1918. | Issued by the Agricultural Soclet- | {les Branch of the Ontario Depart- | ment of Agriculture, Toronto, J. Loc | YOUNG MAN TO LEARN MATTRESS Mrs. Giles, will be let Jurnished to 8 desirable tenamt. Apply to Wal- kem and Walkem, 83 Clarence St. FURNISHED HOUSE--THAT SPLEN. didly equipped mew residence. 158 making and young lady to sew ticks. Please call at Kingston Mattress Factory, 656 Princess St | A | | AN MARRIED MAN, UNDER 40 LIVING ee ees pe eee. PAPER HANGING, PAINTING, GRAIN- $2 DAY; ALSO COMMISSION, FOR 10. | MISS "HUDON, PUPIL OF THE wAM- Dane University Avenue, Every conveni- ence; modern furniture. Near Queen's University, Apply at 125 William street for terms, ete. MARRIED. MAN, WITH SMALL OR no family; alsp single man or good srong boy to work on farim. Must | THE PEOPLE'S FORUM| esses = Thursday | coNDENSED ADVERTISING RATES. LHESE | long mn Apply direct i EFFECTIVE ADVTS. COs? Mitie, Ounce, 26¢; three limes, dbo; one week, $1.00. #OR SALE. | soreness e-------------------------------- -- | | POUR FORD CARS, 1914-18 MODELS, 278 Phene SULRIES, GO-UARTS AAD CAR. tlages, at reasonable prices, at Turk"s. [hone 705, ALL STOVE, DOUBLE HEAT- er: Brilliant Faverite No. 15, al- TOSt new. Apply to 220 Alfred St King streel. 60 PASSENGER CADILLAC, TOURING car; alr pump, good tires; electric Hghts: cheap. Apply Pappas Bros, 200 Princess street. ric ------ ts de Ab VICTROLA AND TWELVE SELEC- tions, $28.50. Terms $5.00 cash and 1,00 a week. C. W. Lindsay Co. td. 121 Princess street. ITH SIDE CAR complete. Riectric light and horn; everything in first class order; very th he Porritt"s Garage Co. Ltd, Wellington street. Phone 454. et ---------------- - SALE OF BICYCLES -- SCOUT ni- Cycles, $27; Pastime Bicycles, $35; Perfect Rigid Frame, $40; Perfect Cushion Frame, $50; fitted with 3- speed. gear, $60. Geo. Muller, 871 King street. Y REMDENCE-=OPPOSITE "GRANT Hall" No, 122 University Avenue. Terms: Ofie-third cash and balance on mortgage at six per cent. Ap- ply direct to Thomas Mills, 79 Clarence street. ARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SEC- ond-hand furaiture, stoves ing, boots, suit cases, tools ¢ vou have anything to sell, drop ¢ card. 1 w'll eal. 8 Shapiro, 45 Princess street. A LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SEC. ond-hand stoves, furniture, odd dressers, iron 'beds, etc. We also buy all kinds of new and second- hand furniture. J. Thompson, 233 Princess street, phone 1600 8 SUPPLIES IN CANVAS, Shell bags, haversacks, dun- bags, sleening tarpaulins, eiderdown sleeping robes, folding water pails, tables, chairs and beds. F. W. Cooke, 39 Clarence street. Phone 891 FARM OF 160 ACRES oN MiLB om village of Tichborne: quar- er of a mile from cheese factory, and ome half a mile fram school. One hundred acres -tillable. land: sixty acres pasturage Apply Thomas McEwen, Jr. Tichbarne, nt. C -- $6,000--BRICK HOUSE ON PRINCESS street; all improvements; nice location. © a-- 92,700-BRICK HOUSE, PRINCESS r street; 6 rooms; all latest improve- ments. $O50--LOT ON LIVINGS full size. BLACKSMITH SHOP, TOOLS AND stock . Good trade, also ood dwelling. Will be sold oa TO RENT, HOUSES FURNISHED AND unfurnished. G. A. teman, $aarence street, Kingston; TON AVENURy FOR SALE, Several new Columbia Grafon- olas, from $25.00 to $200. Bar- gains if taken within the next few days. Address in first instance, Box » care Whig office, i + BOARD AND ROOMS, FIRST CLASS Good locatio Apply BOARD AND ROOMS, n, modern conveniences. 243 Brock street. FINANCIAL, ht ul to Dr. be Sood milkers. pply to H MUSIC. MISS NORMA TELGMANN, VIOLIN instruction, 216 Frontenac street. INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; no canvassing. Send for particulars. Press Syndi- MISS BAJUS, 47 RIDEAU ST. WILL cate, 3,969, Leckport, N. resume her teachihg of singin September 15th. s 8:ng in city, to solleit and celiect large industrial life ihsurance company; must -uhdérstind sales- maushipy" opportunity for promo- tion to energetic, ambitious man. References required; good weekly salary. Apply Box 289, Whig office. for BUSINESS NOTICES, WM. EGAN WISHES TO ANNOUNCE that he has purchased the tal shop formerly run by Thos. alor | ing, glazing and kalsomining. Sei} do the work cheaper than others. way and will do ali kinds of re- Fred Yeung, 198 Colborne .stragpt. patrin hand pressing. Also make uits from your own cloth. Workmanship guaranteed. 131 Brock street. BUSINESS CHANCES. ANYONE ANYWH C : a mail AN START ERE rder business at home; ng fond' for Fees Doskist: ack. 3.969 Lockport, LEGAL od INGHAM, BARRISTER énce $t., Kin ny WANTED GENERAL. | SITUATIONS VACANT. | cal man. r with fair | resentative Saucation. herience rnhecessary.| pare time accepted. Nichols Lim- ited. Publishers, Toronto. {a B. CUNN | DANCING. PERSONAL. IR, MOLES, WARTS RIRTHMARKS and all growths and pH blem- ishes removed permanenity, with. out scar; 30 years' experience. ose, 258 ous Stanley Hall ing School | HA ( ntreal), which has n un- der Vice Regal patronage for 18 years. 'will re-open her "Dancing School" on Friday, October the first, at Old C late Bullding, Barrie street. hone 120. Over 33.500 graduates have passed Prof. Frank Norman's Standard Jances--Balbos, Of de, Gavotte alk Waits, % nid J. d ke, roat and Skin Bagot street. ~ UPHOLSTERING, Eye, Ear, Spectalist, ew One dous. of these Asia-Minor Christians have been murdered or deported to des- ert regions under conditions of such) brutality that those who were not slaughtered op the way are dying by thousands of ill treatment, starva- tion and disease, Their crime in the eyes of the Turks is that they | have clung to their primitive faith the expense of the generous. Or | tenaciously for nearly 2,000 years, there may be schemes in which the | resisting all inducements to embrace cost of collection and 'administration | Islam. If anything were needed to would-be out of all proportion to the | reconcile the world to the break up benefit they would bring. A capable | of the Turkish empire and the par- Government official, bureau or com- celling of its assets among nations mission could prevent all such waste. | who will govern the . inhabitants - ---- | more justly it is this new evidence of St. Luke's A. Y. P. A. | the intolerance, indapacity and inhu-| St. Luke's A. Y. P. A. on Tuesday manity of the Tork. Blinded and night expressed its congratulations | headlong he is rushing on his fate. ------ Controlling The Appeils, oronto News. In presence of "the world's great- est crisis our people respond easily to appeals. Hearts and purses are open. Under such conditions there is. danger that here and there dis- honest schemes may be promoted at Judge Middleton permitted the ap-| pointment of a commission to take! evidence in New York in connection' {with the Walkerville dymamiting) A man never knows what a wo man thinks of him--nor does she. | ! time some people bury the hatchet théy dig up a hammer, + Some people try to raise the wind by blowing about their has won his degree of B.A. at Trinity "These officers Forneri; President, W. Carroll; 1st Vice-President, A. Compton; 2pd Vice-President, Miss Ethel Saunders: . | Secretary, Alwin Murray; Treasur- er, Miss Edna Macdonald. One can't expect mummers to keep re ' ¥ 3 ine aa Carper wor: ne. Dalring a a Sarpet pk + andy novating. Dr { ar call 216 Bagot street 7 © ad " | CATERING. INSTRUCTIONS IN on | s cutting by WE CATER To PARTIES, BADDS, e wedding breakfasts, banquets, etc. also rent dishes, table linens and | V, Reid and Hambrook. Reid, 20 Union Street: B.C New Sydenh amb ¥de am, Hambroak, 176 Alfred street. The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell, - Scranton Coal Pe Seeeaniee BOOTH & CO., - Root of West 80." Bt Law office, 70 Clar. Coal will not be any cheaper. your supply at present prices by your order where, Our reliable of all annoyance. 4 FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVEST. ment Societys incorporated 1883; president, Colonel Henry R. Smith, Money fssued on city and farm properties, municipal and country debentures; mortgages purchased; deposits received and Interest al. lowed. 8. C. MoGill, Manager, 87 Clarence street. =» LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND rGLOHWE Fire Insurance Company. Available assets $61.187,215, In_addition to which the policyholders have: for security, the unlimited lability of city property, insured at lowest possible rates Before renewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. Phone 325. DENTAL. A. E. KNAPP, B.A, LD.S,, DDS, RE. moved to 258 Princess street. DR. ©. C. NASH, DENTIST, DR. FP. B. Renton, assistant. 133 Princess Street. Phone 7385. DRS. SPARKS AND SPARKS, DEN- tists, 159 Wellington street; J. Leonard Walsh, D.D.S, 'L.D.8., #&s- #'stant. Phone 846. WM. NEWLANDS _& SON tects, ete. Offices, 258 Phone 61. ? POWER & sow, ARCHITECTS, MER. chants' "Bank: Bullding, corner Brock and Wellington stree Prop a card, i 18, 24 ARCHI 'Bagot Bt DRAMATIC ART. =a tt etter tii ALIDA V, TELGMANN, B. ¥., BELOCU- tlon' and. physical tralning, 3216 Frontenac street, MEDICAL. D., CM, LATE MEDI. endent Kings on Gener- Surgery and residence on street. Phone 4 il. A. POYCR, Sal Jupsrin 'al Hospital 9 Well t Insure ng tt * now. Dest coal ol tieves you TE