{ ANDRE.-t'l.il:l`3:' "in H`. Eizhbx st. ll VIIIIIOII I1 |,o.hIdlh."_ Bl-nod llmoru. Two oomu cuuu nut. was like as nkoloton." nyl the. before In B.B.B.. now thanks to the dinoovery of I .. ..-|..-|.I. v-nlnnl`Il_ I Am entirely rggtc IVIIIUIITII. pun [wt mun It V`: \ A severe aruu. Francis` S. Smith, of Emadale. Mnakoka, write..,"I wu troubled with vomittlng for twn years, and I have vomitted 5: often an vo times a day. One bottle of Burdock Blood Bitten cured me." A CIIPO tor Urlllllenncuu. 0 mm, mbrphino, chloral, tobacco, md kin red habits. The medicine maybegiven In tea 6r coeo without the knowledge of the person taking it if so desired. ' Send (lo m .m.mm_ for book and testimonials from person taking it it uesu-en. Benn no In ntum , for book from those w 0 have been cured. Addreu M.V. Lulmn, 46 Wellington St. East, Toronto, Ont. Cut this one for future reference. u`| ...... ....:ol..n mnntlnn thin nnner Freckle bnupu. Bell`: "lotion will reuuve tan. freckles. ` bu I flee, mg`. Bum 'ndo'I dnm etote. blotchee, etc. Twenty Cut lil out ml` xucuns r \\` hen writing mention this paper Iaullauimlu v. -u- u.-. V` .-... A lovely woman and I very meritorious leading lady named lone Burke, a relative of the great comedinn of that name, married nn English oicer of tho Coldstream guards. His family disinherited him, and in onler to support hi: wife, having resigned his commie sion, he went on the stage in small parts. But a reconciliation took place on the part of his ` father and he went home to Hnxley hall, in Devonshire, where they now enjoy what may hould to be the place nearest to heaven- thlt is, a happy home. w as you nun u-vu Among quite recent elliencee at wealth and the stage are the marriage of Harry Weber, eon ol the millionaire piano maker-,'_to Irene Perry, in burleeque entree: of Henry Din)`: company, end Min Agnes Ethel to French W. Trm-y.e millionaire ! Buelo. Theletter lady was a great favorite in herline. Tracy. who, after A greet rivalry, scouted her bend, died recently, leaving her A million or two. The WM is now being contested by the ulmiglm-I1 of bin tint wife. vi navinna ---....u, . BETTER BARGAINS` And ore nearer than Launt oleouno pro~ rtionauly Icon. l.imemme for Q ux can hid down cheaper in the lllnutonz city thujnt (.`.lc\'elnn the l.u'ant on h_nonr- Iv nnluxinnl. ly Aelf-lluxing. The coat 0! lulmur nud AupArinuen'lAnco At the fun-nAce ll generally put down At 500 A ton. which sum our government pAye II A bount '. Thle would make the coat At Klug- Atone utl leu than Ar. Cle\'olAnd.Ac~ l cording to the above schedule, And About M..'$()leeA than it costs at preeent. King Atou would thus Appear to be well AituAted `or Amelting. The increase of #2 A Ion In the duty lAAt Aeuion is bringing the mAtter near to A solution. ('0I).Il the preunt rice of pig iron. .-\ furnAce turning out 5,;)(X) tn '. 0,(XX) tons in year ought to do well. Kinguton people should makelhu r-:0 mnvn .. A CoIIOl |lOI~ oi the `Con-The Work 1 can 50 non nu "loops; non. ` Purn, 001.. I.--(To the lclitori: Tho question an to whether iron awaiting can he prolnbly on-tied on in Kingston or not should be ol intent: to the In oi that cii. In 5 into numbor of t 0 Iron Aw. pa listed in New York. I Ind A computa- tion ol the prion am both ooh sud imn on nhould be inid down for. both Lt Cloveluul And Chicago, which in no follow: : Cleveland. Chicago. ilonon.......... CHI IHI) _ . ID ll`-uhphn 1 N Ill ID `I! IT At present on Mal down than can II or QLM a `ton more than the show. which make: the cost {or I ton of maul nvongo over Ill. The charge for on Alone include: the nllwny oh 0 an Michlpn and \\'II* cousin. the from t clurgn I-slug only tho I..|.- l...l..I.o IIIU TIIIWII VII-I w an .--.-........ ...... . . .- the holy! alurgn only lake freight. (`on It be laid lawn {or thll at Kingston 2 I think for I good ulul lou. Um could he put In tho car in lAvunt townululp uml at other point on the K. E P. nllwuy (where the road an put in 3 uwltch to the mine) (or $9.50 5 ton nllowlnu lot the coat of Inlnin And mfalr prot. Ono cont. per ton per m le lor iron on would ho a full charge Illtl lrln.lnu)I 90 mllu, any from Ltvnnt. would ceutl. Conulnvlllo coke should he Md down on I Lush Ontario port {or 2!) cents mono than at Clovolutl. and sllowln 5000113: for hr 3 It germ the lake um 20 conulorlruuh man! would make It 8! .s Mn more than at lgovoluul or $6.85 at Kinguoou. The charge t IOII would than Ixuml as follows : I..`l3tonnorenl.l). ..`.....OII) l"n|:hl.1IAyIJm|loua . 4 . 131 L'qnno|I\'lllecokv . ,, cu lUUI.u`uIa VI uvla Inc -v: u `an: vv.-.vv-. Clara Morrta married 08 the stage a lit. Harriet. a society man. but her marriage does not prevent her from following her pro- feauiou. It was a match of aoction. u husband is devoted to her, an ebe is to her art. Ebalka Gunter married Dr. Gardinl. Her return to the stage la doubtful. It is said that Gunter`: violent. outbursts of anger. and the frequency of them, have been the cause of ruining a voice that Iran voluminous, clear, true and bird-like. and of exceptional bril- laacy and power. _,__.n___ -1 av.-1.... L- a..4...L D...., `J CIIII PVWTIO The marriage of Niluon to August Rom nud, a nephew of Admiral Bone, was per- loruwd in Westminster abbey. The nuptial: were witnened by I number of distinguished individuals, Including mwy of the aristoc- racy, artists, journalist, Runhn, American, Swedish md French ministers. Count de Steenbock, at-cretary of the Swedish legation, gave the bride away. The marriage service was performed by Dean Stanley. A ___., ___n- _._-_a -II:_....._ 1.1 .....IeI. --ul muyu \.-|!: Twin: uelf-tluxing. 'l`hc- cont 0! uuuuuu |l\- I-..........`... ....... Annie Louise (`curry is u ah-\`UlA'll win`, no the has made her husl-an-I the all absorbing object 0! beer me when not behind the foot- lighu. 1.4.11 ._|._I._ n_ L.._l._...I ._.... - DHILI. gnnr Morljaalmkx first husband was a Polish actor named Modjeeki. Mr. Buzenu was I young noblonnn who fell In love with her no/run the lootllghu when the In I uh-I widow. nu-.. u___.:- ...-_.d.J .5 on. .5... . Il- 11. M. nun A 1. Iiumu-run. Iloucnon. Coxvnnucn kc... l~`ovd'I Black. Duck Hunt. Kluuon. onov :n Inna us. uu "-a ----.- ~...v. _.. Ruse "nghlan in mnrrit-d to A New England busilnm mun IIIIIIIQNI E-lg-rly, wlmnct.~'. as her business manager. n no 1, ,,,_.,_,: I l'\._ YL.!...... -I.....o Emma .\'e\'nda nurric-I I three years agu. Thvy nru ' follows her profession SKI. . . u . ,.,__ __ _. `Ten Baby was dot. In two hot CHINA when the was 8 Child, tho cried fbroutodg when tho beams XIII. Iho clung to Cuurh. Whoa tho Ind Culdnn. Ihogavo than Cularh 1 Rernhnr-l`. married nu zu-our name-d Dami- LA. n . . .. -.. 1\.. .1.--.\.. fL'.?2i.;.;a::::i"' I ton (`onnulnvillc vuke. THE IRON SMELTINO. ACTRESSES' HUSBAN O8. --_ Acute for DI-unkennun. 'i__u..- ..LI.....I Mk." ~ A Severe `lrlnl. .. o.| ,5 y_\_____`_` `V uulull noun uuu-guy... HUMIBOPAFHY. .-`=.`.;...:"J.'.`.:`.;.`."' '`3E' .`.`:.::"i.. m`.`..`. no.3:-I mm 60% an Wouluwl m......_ mun clue! country runny Dr. Puhm-r I 6 very happy. I ' lhllt sHo1mm.BIc.s'Tci1r.Apr.sr ROIITE M.-mama. DE:t:,_san Francisco ' -- and mm Oolumbin. .... , ._.._ n__ .......c-.. ihnnn-In Pullman Cu-I ' um Dtlulu vuxuuuuu. : The nnly line running thro from Klngsto'?`rlu). the but an :- oomo Ind? _ W have the nev:.(`.'lty Puma: u Depot. foot Jn nnon Street. In 1!) 90" V.-.`.'-. , , , [W UOWI, IUUI nluuu-uu uuvuvq -- .v.... ..- . No. I .mun't:`l`:i1I.) pan Nu loomo :1-I35 n... :;;;::::.. 1:aos.mI |nM:::::::.. m`J... No.5 ..... ..`I\u:6&p.m. N g.....,.at 4' Ln Mixed .... ..nt C:l6n.m. .... Us: 9: Ln. I Tnluu. {and I run 8 `L i nhoddoelnoufunon Mpddu. 2- .1; m `Qjj T `E (L-.\r'r.s.\n1'n, .Vl.\B`l`ltR.) Wnll leave Oman`: wharf every Monday after- noon at I o`clook for Montreal (`Allin at Cinna- n ue. Brockvlllo. Prescott. one urg.Mox- I-la mt. am. running all ran and L|'Vlll8 l M troal earl 'l` and en! . nltemmlng. lus{'eeuMon?:o.a`l. Thnlfudayn M 1! o'clock noon. for King-won nrrlvlng Frldny night. lunvlng Blng::n for `Pnnwn and Bay of Qulnto port! on nrdny mornhuu. Pusan cor nccommodauon unnurpnnod. Ro- tnmed llokeu at reduced nten. Pro ht. rate: In low as the lowest. For lokota and other lnlormnuon nu|;%t.o .A. GUNN 6: .. GRAND TRUNK RA|L Y. nt all intortnetuntc ports. nrnvmg an mugmuu 6:30 o clock p.m. All dgay mp. giving 0p[EnI't\lnil\` of not-In the aplcndt scenery of the I iqeau and other nine: both ways. Passengers wnll have no.-srly twu hours at :he rlcturesquo Jones`!-`nlls. one of the most romant c spots on the continent. Evm-\-ntta-ntion mid to the comfort 0! pm- Phyliclul. um-non. Wm` | u the C 33:0 `351:'tn tho ell!!! unanddl In ronmntlc the comment. Eu-ryntta-ntion id of sengers. Freight andlod with care and dot 3 patch. Through! iglnlconslzned to our card \ wi"ll hafwo rompt nilteiltiign. I t h ` ` `or urt er pou-tcun app)` 01 cpropre-1 tors. Noonan & Bsxius :Capl. A. Foster. Smith a i Faun ; or James Swift. King:-Ion. ` i MONIREAL AND war P0575? Fat. Commo1oun. Upper Cubin Steamer In. NOONAN. -`us'rnR.i Will leave Kingston evor Tuesday. Thnrvdn and Saturday at ll o'cio(- n.m.. culling; at a 1 intcrnwdinte ms. and will arrive at Wostpnrt on Tuesday. hursduy and Saturday an al n.m., and M Smith`: Falls on-r_v Saturday at 12 o'clock ` n III In. p'l{utuming. will leave .~mith'a Frills every Monday morning at 6 o'clock : Portland. every \\'cdnosda morning at 1! o'clock: \\'0st rt. everf W nesdny and Frinluy at 6u.m.. 02 ling I ul intorlnedlnte ports. arriving all Kingston llrfllnolnt-k n.m. (C. n. znazouox. IAITIN. at . In. 0 n e \\':131.3ugns1 fxnnlgpgul lmo i&|:1n`:Wh;:-1 ` arriving npf Ploton at T:Np.In. and colnclhlycyllgt to Duwmnlo and Bellovlllo Tuesday. Thun- da and Saturday nlzu onulg. murnln:en\-ea llov Mondny. Wed- nmday and idn an em tun. Ihsrp: Deser- onto 7:!) n.m.. an Piclon 9:!) Lb`. : leaves Ple- ton Tucsdely and Thurman; at 1:1!) n.m.. and Sauurdn leaves Picmn at mo um. Mun. ti.-om m~c-ummodallon for passengers `R/DEAUI NEW ram: AToumPo.,L, Illj V5` 8 anuuuuv-awn: u (`nbln-l. Iillandm. uooordlngto no- '.?.':`f.`...t.m.". V2: I... lung Emu-an HIIIOUIUOI. IIIOTITIOIIIIK oostleengo at Very Low Rates. l ckou to and from London and Queen town and all other put: of Europe At low. ` at nm. 'I`I.........h Illlln nl [Adina blwnn for MIIL J. H. CLARK. M.l!., u.u.s. 1.1.1.5.. l)Ix'rII-I. (lrudustoolow YA Collccool Ilvumuy. O!co-Wo|l|nton Street. bound Prlncou and Brock Btnou. Pnrucular Atten- tlonhpald to an preservation ot the mtunl met . UIIIl\l- I. on: Sun III Isanullu u r nits` -v.- . .._.... . -.-._ Pulnlnn mom .. . an Oct Snrnnnlau .. -lith ..,l3lh Oct Runes of Pounce ;y_t.bo Hall Btounu-I: Prom nebec to lnndonderry and Liverpool : (`Abln I70. O. Remrn~Ill0. III]. III). lnlennodlnlo ~ 8!). l{ouu'n-@. Bloann t mttuign O. b 1.1: Ext steam at 0 0 rs on: L`nhnn-&!) 3 ant? I70. lleturn-&). H0 and Oil). lnlvmIodlnte-Im. Return SI at very low rules The leunuhlpo of the Allan Llno come dlroct to the lhllwny whnrveo. and pnnengcn are forwarded on by Ipochl trains to Montrenl And the Wool, Th. hull tmln connocllnz at Quebec with leaves Picton 3:!!! Magn oent accommodation passengers and lowest freight rates given. Full lnfnrmnlion arlwn by applying to the I TRI-WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN KINGSTON & SM|TH'S FALLS. smwm ..... .. ` I-:'rRURIA.,... AL'RANl.\..... IIMBRIA .... .. SHRVIA . . . . . .. I-:'rRU$uA..... .-\L'RANIA..... UmmxA....., t tan. :.'l`?mug|;`B|Il| olAL:dla glvoln I3: `nlugow, am. n um um o or on o (I Zr ontinont and Modiurnnun ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamships. rm: - snunrnsi-"su - mam. AVERAGE `HI! 8 DAYS. In-uruun-s IPROIIONTRIAL I-'I0I0l.'II1u ._.n. A.|.n.'a\ inc West. The last (min connecting Quebec the Mall Sn.-mm-rn. nailing from that port on ;n`|5lll`Idl}'. leave: Kingston on Wednesday at : .m. Th`; hut lrnln connecting wi1h__t_ho Extn 1:45 p.m. The connect with the Sleamen sailing on Friday. emu Kingston on Thursday at 1:15 III For Tickets an every Information apply to _._--._- .n. -D nlVIC.1I' tooth. nu"iiri1iIj1m mmau nuum DAILY TO PICTON. TR!-WEEKLY TO DESERONTO AND BELLEVIIJJ. ` :cc.u.1.mo AT coax nAimon.r From Pin: No. New Yqrk. 11111115.-nu 4:41.: .4... . World`: Ticket Agent. (`ornor Johnson and On- tario Slreell. GRAND 'I'Rl'.\'K CITY PASSUER STATIO.\' 01/A/A R0 LINE, Mil) Bth. STR.` '0l`I. | VERNON H. BROWN I CO.. Or NJ. I . Gildorlloovo. Agent. 48Clu- ._-- 619...: aorta. I" {might and passage apply st Con- Loigfu 01300. No. 4, Bowling Grow, Now rxsr Exnnssart stnwct. trouble to show goods at ROBINSON S WALL PAPER DEPOT 277 Baaot Street. GILDISKSLEI Pun. Alenu. nuns ofhsuon : I I Ann Ann _..,na|nn -_.._.Il.....o T 11 0M .1 . n____ 1-`.-. .... -...a. .TB.AV mu: smgumi LLIKITID.) E`;AIEXANDRlA, . . .\ otur;I|,V. )(ftL|8t: ..8atun ay,( 1.. M . .Hauu-lay. Ucl. haul . Jlnunlny, Oct. -am. . Sbtunlny. Nov. Blh atunlay. Nov. Nth ` . !-lntunlny. Nov. I915 \ atunlny. Nov. with 1 .________.________ F. C. MARSHALL, UPIIO_l.8TERER d OABII/IET MAKER; in-Ieao. W001; uztlsnu rnnzuu. Our stock of BLACK SILKB contains the following mskoo: Grog Grain. Gros Luxo . Groo do Lyon. Morvomoux, Rn.-- duno. Duoheua. Burch, Muootco. Person. Volgtlno. Armure. Joruy. Trioatina. solo do Dome, and YB ANTIENT SILK. The Inc montionod was a mo umno of tho: mode on tho,ho_ndloonn of spam- nnldanfty you-u oio, stun produced thw. J ubiloo You-. Sold/by us at 8225. 8205. Z eoaes OLIFF, `% neaeues-at 1:e:t_ Emu Agent.` Competition in 9. city like Montreal coxn-- pels importers to buy in boot markets and sell their were: at lowest prices if they wish to supply the Cash Buyers of the Dominion. We invite Ladies awny from Montreal to write us for Bunplee if they require Ouhmeree or any other make of BLACK WOOL DRESS FABRIC. r t\.._ -4... no ll!.A(`.Y RY!.l(il nnntnlnn at `me u. .o.7 nucleons scum II.. man `mm C.P.R. N In Ix at J! o ollpoln out west. J. H. Tuwu. .Cox\vn, mun. Ant. Buy: Ann. 000. Pan. Am. `Supt. Total Invented Funds upwnrds of . . .3.!lll.llX) Total Income . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 768.1!!! Insurances t Lou by Fire eccent- ed at the low current rates and claim: . settled without reference to the Board. er. London, MRI-1- (`ity and County Agent for the Ghli gow und London Insumncc Company. l.ll4`l-2.~Gencri.l Anon! from Kimrslon to Pros E KIN GSTONZ&P EBRD{K'E i cwuon Pli 3.4/moans. _ UK. W. U. ARUUIN. I.lI.b.u.. u.nu.. urucn-I larl Saul. use Illa; `rue plmu oocualuuom Ion. --....._._...._. . _ Inuu .--rn A\?l1IP I R noun count. 4141:: vlibutlunocrn auvvcua Kl . menu a `rim- .'. ...`.`.'.':..:.."."" .'. 2`.1`. ..`*'....u ' " .. nllpululnonll wont. `(TOW l'|' ONCI AID YOU WILLVAII I0 VIII! [haunt Dnwlnn nmm (`An an run on All wruv Auuvov min llcnnl DI-uvlu Room CIII are run gun in 1`:-mill lntwcul Klapton and ll hot 0. En. I Ixuvnn lava Kln-un Al llr III. N 8 was I ISM Amok: ot-onto 'p..'m. 6: 95:...` Mantra! I:l5 um. auumw mo pan n- fon leaving by this lnh will nub Window 0 bin. n.\`o.l ludluvuklupwni In.:u-I-Inn at Shu-hot I 0 [MO Iu.. ma wnt..eonuot wmac. .R. was plu- ll . Na.5I`.x lava Kl on at I:l|'D.I- '. urn-an at but lake at :10 um. : Rama mace km. ~ .':L `I Innnm Ionian Ilnnnlnn Li H! |.m._ | CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Tlllnl wm leave an Inn on an Canaan Bc{_lod_R:uwny onob . Um. OCT. lilo. and r;l;1`o:oo:s's:d`dt%n_-Ielium up to MAY Slrr. IQ. I'II\ IIVIUI-I \4\IL\ E- on. capnm .................... .. u.ooo.oouoo Total Assets. January Int, 1&1... 8.lll.I7i.I) Doha paid lnnyeun . . . . . . . . . . .. $.|N.l!.(D The leadlnf Fin Insurance (`om y on the Continent. la Annual Premium mceipu In. (`anuln and the Uulwd State: are larger than those of any other Company. and I: ha; an no blemished record 0183 cars. August 9. J MESSWIFT. Axem settled w1 Londap. Insurance A gem-p/, Ford : Block. - - - Brock nnxl lmndon lnsunulcc Company. Lll-`I-2.~~Gcm-.n.l A em from Kingston cull fur lh(' British lmpiro Munml Life Insur nuce (`n. uf England. May H |'lw:|vu|1vuvrv.-Va:--_` _ ___ ` A \VALKR:IM& \V,!.I(bi3l. mzzm. om. - "-'-- W oucluno wuuun. I Jon"! I. WALIII. ..._.`...- BEDROOM `SUITES. PARLOR surrms. ANDISIDEBOARDS. nu. BEST Axnnrmr novnz ._-. 3- CHOU lo l'fIll I I-`arc for and `hip. - For full ulna and Tlckeu Apply to An: Agent of! 0 Company. or to -J. P. Gi|ders|eeve,. iyiihi-Tp5*6T1% E}i;I}o7dbTLnd Q1056 I`I\'S`UR:_A!:(,:l-2AC0 Y. I. I _ ..vuv nnnnn `ya ya -. 031: of the but and Satan. companies doing business In Canada. lnmnncos oected at an low ntouu my och good (`o . l:{'eIt;ed 14-$1?" mm lnveewd Funde. us.w.1w. Net Income for the pen you wee I8.BM.). This enormous Premhun Income 0 bx to convince eeeund of the deelrebllltr of inc their lneumnoe in e 0o'y so perfect secure. The Comneny mu malntelne I claim to their Insurance In 00': perfect! Thu Company doing the largest Fine Bnnlneu In the world. The Comma! hn actually mid Ilnco 2.: in dninc the lnrxest Fire Banned In the world. Com {bu actually pnld In- formation I e ollowlna summ- For Fire bones. . . . . . . 300.386 !T`_LIr_I=_ Assam: com? D. E. NUNDILL. B.A.. M.D. C.M.. lbuuau-nu I-lvnnnnv. hm ()loo-- ll DI . Nearly all the litigation and remitted souls menu In Life Assurance urine from clauses .Lnd conditions in the policies. They otten read indisputable after two years from any cause whntever." "provided onl ." that the oondiuonu nre kept intact. The "S '.\"` touboolutelr ru- co.~znrr|omu.. and therefore nbuolutely adu- galbllilo "After two years. We have no provid on y. Surplus overall lhbilltlcn- . . 00.45237 `hm Inrplmto policy holder: .. 501.6510? Aunt; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .. . . l.573.Cl.I0 N w Lite bunlneu for Ia . . . . . . . .. 114.788.) I : AND AC(`lDI..'l`l'. For rates app to R, C, HILL .. SIM (:m1no\' . 1-run-*-r gummy gsgumun unnpm. ....~.....m .1. ---v----.`- ' Subscribed Ca nltal . . . . . . . . . . .` . . . Total Invested unda upwards of . . . . .. Now. 1 lint IJPI A0 E. C. HILL, THE MM IISURLNUE GUIPLNL II n nIIv\nn nn\`\ :Iu)_. Victoria, l'nm-_om'er, New Wnnulunlcr, Portland, Tacoma, Scuttle, or San Fvaucm-o. ALFRED R. MARTIN i---- EA1 Inning on-Ion conplou In 0 for harm. - I --- \ I` D. E. IIUNUILL. u.A.. M.u. u.m.. Punucuzc. Bruauox. he. Oloo-Lu Dr .\|-(`Manon I. No.81 Xonucsl nu-ogt. __._. oHEAPE3 Tnlnn will leave all nu tho Canadian Pnnln Rnlmv nn(l. . ll-II. flT'I'. Illn and GOD. W. H. GODWIN. Agent for Kinptur-'. Mob. I8. Blunan Wulo OFI-`ICE. Now. Direct. cu. , put on But lkulpputl A sun to llohl. nu 'on.h Want. and ugh Colum- Hn pomp. I III \Vlll I III Kllunuy |-lu Dunn am In ksrmation Fire Forutebouen . . . . . . .. _____..$`o_u)5' THOMAS mucus. `Agent. Il|I|Il'III(`1 UIIUCIGI II. II I uh (` 1-'33J:&.w.m Net Income the nut you SIIHES IIILEO FREE OI IPPLIGIYIOI Tzcxn Aursr, 49 C1.'Au:xcI: Snnr, Knsmrnox. RUBIEKI` SHAW. uuurrulg Boucrron. Couvnuxcuc. De. 0 co-Ga-not King and Brook su-nu, one Wade`: Drug Store. UK ELIZABETH sMI'l`H-s0R'1"I`, (Ll. K.C.P. I8.0.. u ..- .4 n.n.nmn'L Wm Bu-oat. Dloouou lg?/Ix Go 57is roan. X I Tuvnznuno. "b. oo- msT'_ HA RTFORD C0!\'.\. 0 Damn It. and no. III It. Paul & 131":-:1`:-`.5 ax-::;~;:.~.m:::..-9* l"0I' mun app: ' Gonnos t rut I , Street R. E. SPARKS. D. D.S., Ll).S., [)I:x11n. Omoo-Prlnceu St. between Mon Iron and Bydonhnm Streets. ealdenco Lo. 21 Chnrlu Street. Ooe hours. 5.: |'l -tin m.. and on Rlnldll 0YOl1hnl-Ttululu-~.~ u Iv ~~ phone IN k . . ~. Ch}-eaco_:`t.b . 2.(Xl`.@ . 23311.!!!) hone. Du not wait for the Spring men. The work can be done better now. An elegant line f Hangings to select from. Always the best eelectod and most stylish amok in Eastern On nrio to choose from. Give us it call and look over our stock. No good: -. nvsvnlnnlll I11 A I Y HA BUD HDDIITI Vv-- ... _.., ,,,, Just theThing for a7Nice Present. AGDUUT ` \' . AU!) Bl strut. Mu . R2732?-1%` UR. W. U. ANHIJN. ll.R.C.8.. bZNU.. num-...n nu Btrnnl. KIM I! you wnntn Nico Fancy JEWELRY CA1-ll: cm at my place and leave your order. dejzn. 115 BROCK STREET, The Picture Frame Factory, ];`_ . QHLKE- _ _ a......l-hu 51 Princess Street, I Kim m THE Dull SEASON n vuuugunn nun vvug L. c'i."n`i'i1`s'. :m'.~.:.-..*~.z'..;:';.vv;_ su-oat. um attended to P;%PER.."HfANGIN'g K.C.P.l 0.. 5e;:?::*:;-::`:-z...e.:.'- ~`~ .us4\I\ A lllll QOLIO `O. U11 ollll 1% Ulvn GIG! OIIRXI I'|\lI\-. PAIILOII Bun-nu Ann uuunu... ... ...., __ riguon made to order. I R130 P|`0mPl'Y attended to. Chain 680-It :;.-.".:-::*.:.#-..:.~.:."-..*':.d.::.:-+*~ to M V I'UWllC AND SUN A ' Ivlcnnndulllnqlurvoroft `W00 \'ol1ILn"ton luau. lnntou. . I A 1' ll\1II\!'I\l' _..._ \ Burns mu hovnonlot ovary don .-?:tlj::::1ndomordq. _ _ , ___._ -L t-1---:.j_:_, P.S.-Che:w Show Cases on Spcoinlty. Junn \lI'U'||;l1-. u..u., some Q . M1 1- -(`an Street on nmln L{'.r'-M `bin:-cw. ` IONIY lA).\N at DH. Aucr; Iuuuu V run 2. muua of Woman and Children A specialty. 0n|oo-m PIIIICIII Ii-run. at Dr. span-In ml nuul. Tulnnhuna No. II. _ They are made at my place in every style or .l..-I-n ` n. (mun. __AnourrIcr_._9nIcI--Iluunnl stunt. . . .. gnu. nil ll vIn., X1754 uvuua B; Accomrr Agonon. M. odloo Glamo- Ilnool. nun` A lk%-.1:`BRAME'S, IF YOU WANT THE 0heapest&BestFurniture % , _ _ - -...:~.-\vvur|VI I\\TG I` A I I `AT UUIIIIGI S H. CLARK. M.l)., D.D.S. n-.....- n-uInnnnlNow Ya` ' ' ' ` 1 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CALL AT GABNUVSKY & ANDERSON. _PROFE$8IONAL oA13.p_s_. E TELEPHONE---38. v-can-v-, E-251 PRINCESS s'rREET,~ A... a..A.o.h-vn Rt-moat. EHENRY BRAMELE . _ - _...__ r1-_.|-_o.I'p.- and ;-`loI rnuwuuuu ua. nu... Oar. Bydenhun Street. Telephone communication. III mo. .u.icI-:uum.u "}izT\"T ...... .0 Ilnlnnn um (mlldnn I III Than ova} holorlr In tho oltxnt. -_.r-:~_-:......-._ -,---~ ~--` - ISAAC DAVI D., - _ __.__-..a.. n...._l-n -I-. Ayn nnIInAl. Jon (`heap Fu rm M he a ml Uph olstcre rs. on Burns I u nuxn nromnllv Inauvuu unu JouS: LL 8.. Inn: tn lrlh-as -l'In.rnnma lm Uuwvwu a nun -nu. -...-_ .. ivu. Nl\: :AND:l.JR. nuns nnllnnll 11' Ranch And K`! FURNITURE, &c. l'I oluuluu ruu uuu. PRINCESS STREET. 5E-\.J -1.1`... v .j , :1`n. SAW-Flux AND GIIIRAI. Jon outlet! and loan repaired. Thou II A` nun nu rowan Am: stfsi" lax A-4| Ilnllllll -IIPVISVO . D.D.S., LD.S., nan..._I>.-4....-n an. haxwoen M (mice-ll) PIIIICIII l1'IIl'l' um and Talc hone Iluuun-nu v----.. - .__-. -. '6aun1' siuuv. In In: uvn-on ('nhl\'lY H. M. mm- n Ilnnmwm. (`nvv teat, cor. Sydenlmn Street, Kingston. Have 3 our L-to -L`Iun at not IONIY wAN{ : ob.5 they are in ' all manner 01 now: uucuuur; and war material, used to working modern ships, and, quite as important, familiar with the waters they sail in. It was no fault of theirs that some of the monsters they com- manded carried weather helm: with wheels hard over, or, as was the case with another, parted the shunt while trying to work head up to wind with engines of 8,000 horse power. All attempts to form line of battle, whether. in the form of column, crescent or wedge, were lairly unavailing from a naval stand- point, hecuuse the time occupied was so pro- longed as to give aquick witted enemy op- portunity to anticipate the maneuvers and evade the shock. The big ships on eeveral occasions rammed one another while getting into line, and breakdowns and demands for assistance marked the most important ma- neuvers This was no fault of the command- ers, but of the ships being built to carry great batteries and bear ponderous armor rather than for seaworthineu and i..;.i.i movement. The work of the torpedo and torpedo boat, from which so much ie-not unreasonably-7 expected in future naval wars. seems to have been purposely underestimated at the maneu- vers this year, as it was in the French ma- neuvers last year, for (ear of shaking the sailor : faith in the impregnahiiity of the ships he sails in.-Scientiiic American. Product: of sewage Fu-mu. Dr. Tidy, in marked contrast with Dr. C - ehl, thinks that there is danger thatento in diseases may be comnmnicated to both man and hens by means of the productaof sewage farms. le says that the fact. has always been re(`0gniz('1l that entomic diseases have an external origin; i. e., that the ova orpnrr sites come from withqut, and are not gener- ated within, the human body. Millions of ova are voided with every segment dis- charged by the pernomamictcd with upe- worm, each ovum being capable of proc- lugnmeauleintlm esh or an animal, and each meule atapoworm In the body of the man. `He has seen watercress and celery grown on sewage ground, having I quantity nf m-Ind um-an mutter denoniud on the perfectly nwuuumg. It should he remembered in this connection that these vegetables are eaten in an un- 'cookeii state. The gran covered with sewage, eaten as it is with rapacity by the cattle, in- (acts their bodice with the larval parasite. Thus the meat is measly. angl manly meat, except for emciont cooking, means tapeworm . to the human subject. Perhapa a aimiiar story might. be told of trichina, with in ten times greater danger. The farm, therefore, _ n... nnnnlvnn nun mnat be more liable to HI IIH1ln I `IV JOHN KRALD.Il.A..M.D 0.31.. Isuounot to lat: Da. )1 All. Pnulous. Bunolon. to. outrun! Strut. human Princess and Brno Btroou. nnlnl nvnnnlll ALVl\_: In high unniauageame. When we nmember that the rate of speed It which the ships were working was only seven lmots an hour, and that, notwithstand- ing they were within easy reach of I great cooling station. Ieverni of them run short of cool while maneuvering. we cannot help won- dering what would happen such a hoot ght- ing in mid ocean! It mursnfely be aid that ii the result of the fortnight`: nunguven in I fair exponent of what I eet of monster ship: uwecapcble of, we need hove little fear of nttock by such vessels on thin side of tho wntor. Few of than large ships would cu-ry anything like enough coal to bring her "man, gm] than no canoble would be com- gmwu onuewugu gnvunu, ulvlus - quuuu.-, or dried sewage deposited on stems,Ind he has, with more than an cook`: putlncmtrledto wash this matter 91! , but the hmucity with which it stick: upon the Iurlnce of the vegetable when onco dry is ` perfectly uwuuding. It should in remembered this Qnythlnz IIKO enougu Hill In ulluu nu moron, and thong capable pelled to coal at tome station he-re baton ready (or nggtmlomor, barring tbnt sup- nlv ha nnnhla to [at home Illill. HOIICO ready KOI` cggfuxon, Or. Unrrmx win sup- ply, be unable to get nguln. blockndo or capture of the coding ctaom would render such 5 eet. hsrmlen I. -.._s.. M |....I.I n! on nmn in nnm. would render sucn as new nunuun ltought tobouid of the oloorl Incom- mand of thk grant eet. that they are as oo- pablenlotol mennndu nbleseunen new be picked up on tho ooau. Experienced. too . they In all manner of novel machinery .mI wnr nnnterhl. used working that receives SW13! lnllli no mun: unuw w prgdpqo mbuly Inltt this the farm that dot.-I not rocolvo it-Bcimoo Book Review. In; school It uuunolun Wuuporx, uuwur his to :11 lrhhyouth. Shonluhmchn school would had: all Inland.-Row York an-nil:-_ r ` II Mil DOIII awuwaru um! uutvruuu. `flu-re were aereral coiliaiuna and many hn-niaclnvmn; in all ndmrn ship: out of two tome wero disabled by their own ex:-rtiane, or gave out irom lackoi cool during the tort- ttiglit of evolution. The great Itip Ajax and ilevaatation rraahed into each other early in the day, and it waa only by quick work. nnul what tnuat he regarded an good luck, that the latter did not go down. AI it nun. aim waa hadly lielexl on-a" on toher aide. with her guanla under; eomv-thing heavy in the way ol machinery having been aent adriit below. The Ajax was disabled and lay like u deed whole in everybody`: way. and a constant menace to all. 'l`he new ateel cruieer Curfew, from which so much was ex- pected. was an awkward to handle and en alovenly in minding In-r helm that. when the report came the had broken down. and powerful tun were eent by Admiral Hewitt to tow her into port. aeigh of relief Inuit have gone up among the neat. for from the deacriptioue given of her moremenia. elle Ieelnatoitave laeenaedeadiy an an iceberg, quite an dangeroul to friend an enemy, ead. required a whole ocean to heraeif. Then there Iran the Coioveua. of which no much has been written-the oating fortress, carrying enough power to cripple a neon Unleee aha can do betu-r than her recent performance protniaea, no iieet need (nor her, for. in onlar toeuatain injury. it would have to come up and consitierately lie to. poem-sing iteell in patience while the really formidable battery waa trained; for it is saiul to have taken an hour and thirty lllilltltkl to work theColo-u into position and load, train and line the alter guna on tile port aide. Alter tiring one round, the big ahip {oil had: disabled, and lay heiy led in the tideway. ma- -r-.....- rniaht. um inannmm-iaulv lna I3 In tho uulwny. The Terror might not inappropriately Inc v * mod the False Alarm, And the Impo- , r. ~e. the lmpotnnt; for the former on two | n `-~.~ om thundered down upon the enemy, . u * uhen at point. bllnk range, was unable I lw n`:.1:I hnr battery till IIIO had passed the I. -.-- I. having than to run over In circle of O unis : diameter to get ground ngniqlnto posi- tion, while the Imperieuno fell out of line he must running short of coaI-bleu the mark! And when again her bunkers were full. the III to alovenly in a cross am as tobo well nigh unmanageable. \\.'n..... m. ronnomher that the weed times greater danger. Inc urm, wenuuru, that receives novngo mnllbo to .......x..... ndunlw man}. than tho fnrm that doe! IWOI` Walsh` Eton. tnnoo on King svrootnuuotho um I smrus AND SMITH. ; i some-rlou. Eta. II outs:-to street. I.'. H. sun-nu. b. L`nu.I`uox1-mucsunn nnunv ullh II! Indus:-In! Fluhlng School. . Lady Burden.-Conn 9 wllnnr < nuItoe.\pondO1M.!XI)onnn induh-hHIh- school at Bnltlnoutn Wcncork. accent 1.1. an all lrhhroutl. The noun: maneuver: of In Brh Int did man to cnroungo than who pin % tank to mount chips un buy IIDG. deed, even tho unbelhvon In this typo mu um-only prepund for tho uorry spatula pn- nontoul by the mlghuc-It u! aoat. for In tho I iuh chumrl. Inns Admiral Bdrd nd :5 It-fend um short: line ntdnlt that thou" of Fit my. um! gum In the English channel ` and North nan, when llowm Ioughtto piano tho Hm of In-eumntle. Ibo bl; shlpl proved at but both awkward and unceruln. -mu... ._..... ..---`I nnlllnlnmn nml mnnv Govern! (`olllnlonn and III: Breakdown Du-In; no luau lnnounl-o-A Vary lloronly lwrlorunnuoo-Vuooln ltnnullg Short ol coal-Torpodo Iona. LITTLE TO ENCOURAGIVFAITH I MONSTER ARMORCLAO sauna Tllli BRITISH FLEET`. uocmnnu-um AL... -nluu nln Lab THE BRITISH WHIG. \VED.\'ESDAY. ()(3 l'\ ., _ Bontorod. Mrs. J. M. Phulon. of Sydney Mina. N. 8.. haul chronic rheumntiom for two out. \ Y nmiut no relief until she tried Burdock Bl: Bitten. Two bottle: cured her. "I _-- m.- . .|..I.mn-" man 111:. ulin 13.11. B.. now thank! tho discovery ox man valuuisblo romotl I am entirely mtoud `II `ILA I ' _ LADIES & GENTLEME/V`