FREE -~A Valuable Little Book Sent Free for the Asking. Medicali'books are not always interesting reading, especinlly to people: enjoying' good health, Dut as matter of fact scarcely one person in ten is perfectly healthy, and even with such, - sooner come. It is also a well established truth that nine-tenths of all disease originate . with a breaking down of the digestion, a weak sto mach weakens and impoverishes the system, making -it easy for discase to gaim a foot bold. Nobody need * fear * disease, liver trouble consumption, kidney or a weak heart and nervous system as long as the digestion is good amd the stomach able to assimilate plenty of wholesome fox sl. Stomach weakness of ways and this littld book describes the svmpioms and causes and points the wav to a cure so simple that anyone can unrderstamd and appl Tho shows itself in a score come form of stomach know it. Thev have trouble and do not the headaches, the Janguor, Nervousness, msomuia, palpitation, constipation and sim to some other cause than the true one. Get your digestion on the right vrack ond the heart trouble, lune trouble, liver disease or nervous debility will rapidly disappear. This little book treats and removal of indigestion at & its accom panying annoyances. It de the symptoms eof acid dvspep- nervous dyspepsia, slow * dyspepsia. amy catarrh of stomach and all in plain the caus ase ilar symptoms entirclv.on the cause ribes sin, Incous dvs) digestive understood affections organs Innguage removed. It gives contain and diet, time food, to of of diestion valuable suggestions as a table ing lencth st various articks person with wenk and requir «l something fhould know. 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Upheld Their Champion- ship Title--They Had an Easy Victory Over Their Rivals. The combination of *'big Jeaguers," who represented Gananoque against the Ponies yesterday afternoon could muster only two hits off Moriarity, and fell an easy prey to the Kingston team, which upheld its right to St. Lawrence International League championship. Gananoque had a bunch of players who appeared strong- er_than the Ponies, "hnotty" lee, O'Hara, Ross ant bDrohan being with them, while Ponies were without Dor- aan, 'Burke and Ishin. Moriaritv, though suffering from? a wrenched ankle, pitched a brilliant came, and only twice did the ball aet outside the reach of the fielders, O Hara 'and Ross each making a vingle. Drohan pitched five innings for Gananogue, and with nine hits against him, leit the box, disgusted. "Knotty Lee completed the other three innings. Little interest was manifested in the although' twenty Gananoque fans came up , to the "iig leaouers" get trimmed, though they expected that Ponies were doomed to receive a do® of defeat. i he contest, see Gananoque l'on s . 3 0 O'Hara, 3 b.: Re Lee, 2b. and p. 1h.; Willis, ¢ and 2 Moore, c. Easton, 2b.; Tilton, rf; ley, ef: Laird and Black, Li. ¢.; | Hunt, : Lams, s.s. Stuck out --Drohan, on halle, Drohan, Moriarity, 1. Hits Off Broban, 9 off Lee, 2 off Moriarty, 2. Umpire,e=d. 1. Suther land. Of Ponies" eleven kits, Elliott Daley" and Hunt, 2 'h;. Easton, Tilion, Laird: and Black, 1 eac Some one unlawfully can Chaucer? Elliott's ten dollar pad, and as Gananogque's is still like a bad ap Gananoque r.f han, p. Ponies Jases made thirty cent piece, both catchers neared behind the bat padless. Curly' Randolph is now manager and cashier of the Gananoque bhasehall team. He came to town ahead. of the acoregation yesterday, walking the whole distance, Con. Millan says. Then the team arrived late in the af ternoon: in a bus, and are therefore lioible for the stagecoach leawue, of which "Bill" | Dehaney's "Joyceville Jujubes™ members. SO are Baseball On Tuesday. Fastern league.--At Toronto, 3: Worcester, 1. At Montreal, I: Provi dence, 20 At Rochester, Jersey Ciy, 9. At Buffalo, 2; Newark, 2. American -league--At Boston, 7; Bal- timore, 2. At Philadelphia, 7; Wash ington, 3: At St. Louis, 3: Detroit, 2. Nationa! league.--At Philadelphia Boston. 13. At New York, 2: Brook yn, 7. ---- Sport If General. Four Hamilton rughy forming a city union. Kinoston will not even enter termediate team in the O.RF.U. Binchamton, of th: New York hasehall wishes to join Fastern: 5 Orientals and Longshobemen wer "to play baseball at the Wolfe Island fair this. afternoon, : Williams, of played shortstop for Sa promising player. Fon Crawiord,formerly--af--Fo ronto._ Argonauts, is 'captain of "the London Intermedipte rugby team, owned hy H. H. Abbott, was in the 2.50 class trot hut didn't get a place. inter, Deveras and four other horses will start in" the free-for all race at Brockville on Thursday. McDonald. who played rugby with Ottawa Coll last may Le with the Kingston Rambhlere this sea SON. y The Kingston teams are an state 1 league, the the junior Athletics, Ponie€ Vesterday Kingstor at Peteri Sidney JOT, yvenr. we fat men's baschall team won at Watertown; N.Y. ¥ terday. afternoon, defeating the fatt of that place by 14 to 4. Toronto won from Worcester dav, and. increases 6 lead in Eastern hy a dew points, Juffalo manaovd only to -tie- with Newark. Ponies are to playin Gananoaue on Friday. when Burke and Islin will like Iv be on the team. Dorgan has a po in Fletrical Works, and could tretirn this week. ha Toronto Newark match on Mon dav was plaved in sixty-three minutes, record time in the Eastern league. "The Ponies Ogdensburg match he on | July lst.was played in less than fom Ihe Ramblers'. foothall team and its reowill meet in the YALCA to-morrow nizht to-or approaching. season. 'They ex tovether a very strong yvester- the as ition Syracuse one Suppo building the 10 & ream this Next year Kingston aughy just as welk that that il rest the fol pect there may be a revival in circles. It is perhaps old were bur- ice rel in FOIL SLOres should always and arena. A will « wed, the Then vival The = Intercoll opens on on ix ome P'hoenix-like re rughy 1th, Quen's on Let orf Novem Cetober series matches M Gill, ana "Varsity, while the games November sth ins=Foronto mber 153th in Montreal. the: Limestone football team will have the of Arthur Page, A- gente sorpmmager. He is a power ful athict know: the pame well and will v ctrengthen the Line ) he toning practie again Lating rink night. last came of the howe with with are aw ae on and Nove assistance 1 and will «wnt final vi 4X r Ch mn and A opp Copper heen able to Th ' a heen 1 wood pl 390 Princess St. - Kiagston) Jovely paidens of Indian \illag \ That's the "hull" | Bay, Cape Cod, - these have the" same effect upon the ball players as tanglefoot has upon flies. matter in a nut- shell. At ihe annual meeting of the North- ern division of the A.C.A., held -at.in- ternational Camp, Mount Pleasant Canadian offi- cers were elected : Vice-commodore, A. G. Bowie, Brockville; rear commodore, ¢. W. McLean, Montreal; purser, G. A. Wright, Brockville: executive com mittee, EB. R. McNeil, Ottawa: C. E. Britton, Gananoque; -- Herbert Begg; Toronto. PERSONAL MENTION. * Ltn. Movements Of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. Miss Ethel Spooner, Glenburnie, visiting Mes: Bell, Colborne street. Edward Sullivan has re-entered the employment of the street railway com- pany as motorman, Miss Lila Singleton, Newboro, visiting her aunt, Mrs. (Rey.) Samu- el Shibley, Division street. John Sawyer, painter, Brock street, has gone to Hamilton, where he has secured a good-sized contract. ¥. G. and G. H. Lockett left this morning for Montreal and Quebec on a combined, business and pleasure trip. Joseplt-Donaldson, mail clerk on' the K. & 'P. railroad has' returned to duty after enjoying his annual vaca- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Abrgmsky and family after a week's visit in Toronto, re- turned to their home on Queen street on Monday. 4 Thomas Hackett, left to-day for Newhoro, to take charge of Mr. Kerr's shoe-making business. during the win- ter months - George 15. Ashley, laté of this eity, is now located at Yarmouth, N.S. where he is engaged in a good pay- ing business. . Rev. W. W. Weese, Pembroke, has written a very touching poem on the death of the late little Marion Elli olt, of Montreal. ' . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Scott, formerly of. the Whig staff, but now of St. Ca tharines, arrived in the city on avi it this morning. The many friends of Miss Loretta Swift will be pained to learn that she is suffering from the elicets of an at tack of pneumonia, A. W. McMahon leit yesterday for Napanee, where he will act as judge in the poultry department of the Len nox and Addington fair. Guard Witham Mooney, of the Kingston penitentiary staff, will short- ly leave for Kentucky, where he has received a lucrative position, The Misses Gillard, Elmira, 's the guests of their unc le. W. J. Kellev, Union street, leit "vesterday for Co bourg to visit friends before returning home. Mother M. Gertrude and Sister Mary Bonaventure, of the Convent of Mer- ev, Rochester, N. Y., are guests of Mrs. William 192. Clerov street. a Charles Mills, an employee of the G. T. RK: company, has returned to his duties at Kingston, after spendin three weeks' holidays among friends in the west. Rev. C. BE. S. Radcliffe, Winchester, Ottawa diocese, has been appointed to the parish of Camden Fast, in cession: to Rev. Mr. Woodcock, moved to" Brockville, The Pichop of Ottawa has appoint ed Rev. Walter M. Loucks, son of Canon houcks: "Pieton, to' he rect of St. Matthew's church, Ottawa, in To TH TIRE Rev is 18 N. ¥ James, suc re SuCCession Samwell, T. Sutherland vesterdav received a group photograph of South African SQeouts, who attended the king's coro- nation, and the best lookinganan am- ong the --bunch of handsome soldiers was Capt. "Colt" Metcalfe, * Jonn Kane. engincer in the employ- ment the' R. & 0. eompanv during the summer, has entered the service of the. Locomotive Works company as a foreman in the machine hop: He is a member of the Amalvamated Asso ciation of Machinists. Miss Sadie McArdle, Marvsville, Wolfe Island, passed the dirst part of the eddeational department examina tions for second class certificate, She is a student at Loretto Convent; To- ronto, and one of Wolie, Island's clev- rirls. « of or re ae Walker--Robertson. quiet wedding was solemnized at eleven o'clock this morning, when Mis: Margaret, only daughter of Mr. and Mes. 13, © Wo Robertson, Llarl street, wears united in 'marriage to David oJ. Walker, Toronto." The ceremony sw--Roev----P--N--Morden, recational "church, at' the the = bride's parents, in small party of invited A was performed 1 of wethel Co residence of preseme of Qa ouests, I'he chine over bride was attired in white crepe taficta. and ear carnations Her brides aie Miss wean Hall, I'cne tanouishene, Ont. whose of pink crepe de chine, and bouquet pink carnations. W. M. Baillie, Kings won, man. Mr. and Mrs, 3 this afternoon on a i and other places. white le ried © white was of dress was of ker' feft carl to New Yo Expert Typewriter Repairer. F. J. McWilliams an expert, all ar- ound typewriter repairer is stopping for a few days at Windsor Hotel. Drop him a line and he will call and inspect vour typewriter, and if desited, give an estimate of the cost of improvivrg Instead of sending the machine to has practically brought factory to Don't forget he is at the Windsor Hotel, for a few«days only: * J it. the factory he Voll, Eye Specialist Coming, - Dr. M. Mecklenburg, emifient t pecialist® of Montreal, will agin > at Meleod's tore: Kifston, Ont., the Mth Eve Tot 1 propery ING to after oth cuaran avy drug wiivk of elas vamined, t hiflienlt ase «Bibby's.""" Oak Hall. «Bibby's."' t de eh the he and town we dress. men, in ones "other month. Other dealers are OUR BUSY REPORTERS. The Spice of Every Day Life -- What the People Are' Talking About--Nothing Escapes At- tention. \ : --_-- . i This winter may be both cold andj not coaled, John Hamer and two were ongaged to-day in repairing the market weigh seales. 'Lake 'the Rideau King for"Ottawa every Tuesday and Friday, at 1 p.m. James Swift & Co., agents. The Imperial Limited, the C. P. R. fast express, will make its last trip of the season on September 19th. "7 © Work on the new hard-wood floor, to be placed in the Y.M.C.A. gymna- sium, will be begun on Monday next. The Lake Ontario Park car has been taken ofi for thé season. Portsmouth cars now run to the asylum switch only. The October number of The - Smart Set surpasses its predecessors. Stor ies, poems, witticisms, all are of" the best. . William Mooney. Livingston avenue, sold his household furniture vester- day by private sale. He intends leav- ing the'city. . A van load of young people drove out to Sydenham last evening, where the visitors attended a pleasant dance. _ A closed car, betokening the ap- proach of autumn, has been placed on the depot branch of the street rail- way system. The bugle hand of ment will begin its practices this evening. The organization is this fall in charge of Secret, Brough. * Steamen North King leaves Kings- ton Sundays 10:17 a.m. for 1,000 Isl- ands, and at'5 pn. for Rochester, N. Y.. calling at Bay of Quiute ports. The sheriff is. doing a prolific busi pest in hotels these days. At present he is in-charge of two, one of which he has closed up outright. Frank Lee Bencdici wrote a hotter: story than his "The Turn = of the Wheel," the novelette with. which the October Smart Set opens. Alfred De Root, and Percy McC lymont, news agent, York street, while fishing yesterday at Long Island Pork. succeeded "in capturing=ten targe pike. . The Catarggui ward alderman who de larved in council on Monday night that "meat is as cheap now_as ever it was," has evidently been subsisting on a vegetable diet. Cream of Rose and Almonds will make the skin smooth, soft and white and preserve it from the action of drying winds, cold and bright sun shine. McLeod's drug store; 35c. per bottle. ; ro Last evening" 7C."" "D7 and companies, th regiment, pa aded in preparation for: the forthéomine spection in October. The were fairly well filled. A prominent local coal dealer . has only enough hard coal loft to last an little of the 11th Regi- never grocer, in- companies better off. There is no possibility coal being any cheaper this winter. whose hump of de struction is largely developed, tore up three lare planks from the hoard walk in front Chapman's corner: Queen gnel Division street evening. W. OC Martin, manager of the Grand opera house, has appealed do the po hice for hetter protection at the oper honse entrance, where boys cong and: cause no end of annoyance to trons of the house. The Kingston Cereal company ercct two new buildings on the pro- perty of the Frontenae Milling com- pany. - These will 'he very large build inos ana will be used in the manufac ture of cereal and breakfast foods, Some person, of will ABOUT EYES. Glasses Are Not Always Neces- sary. Parents are often advised to get alinsses for their children by the school authorities who attribute the weak, watery condition of the eyes of "the child to some defect dn the vision, and donot realize that the trouble may ari from the common practice -of coil drinking. = Cc. Knapp. ix months aro we were a family of invalids; my hus- band, myself and two children were all aafllicted with stomach trouble. would so faint before itwas time for meals, amd after eating had pain and disty in the stomach. which Felt as though there was a hard lump there, © felt drowsy and stupid most of the time. H 1 was ou il the witnel my eves would water so-it hind cred md from seeing. Mv was the worst afliieted. His eves blurred so thev hindered his progress 4h school and we thought it would be" necessary to have them treated. His teacher finally had him bring his reader home with word that I have him, read an hour cach day out of school. He.could not read a para graph without stopping to wipe his eyes or close them. We wepe great cof fee drinkers, especially mv boy, but never thought that w the cause of our trouble until 1 read an article the subject in the Cleve We were discussing it ¢ day and my, daughter si is col that 'hurts me for when 1 not drink it 1 do not have that lump in my stomach." Mv bov sail AA lump ' time 1 drink coffee mv -fincers pricklesmst" a thongh thev were asl J 1 was bhédth seardd. and a tonished at such inform ation, and told them I had made the last dup of ar wonld ton home nse. T oot a package of Po Food Cofive and tried it for: on weal we learned to hike it than « \ case in point, Mr of Elyria, O., says, ' re son on one know nothin every | tum next and think ha have coon bet it and Wh with ed' 1 of us hb our stomachs since w Oo use it. ey 1 e vl it better and che »eannot speak too {or know we in our health to Postum Cereal Food Coffee," we owe THE DAILY WHIG: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEWEER 17. DAY'S EPISODES | { PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BY THEY REFUSE TO PAY. Increased Butchers' License Tee is 'Unpopular. Market Clerk McCammon started out vesterday, in compliance with an or- der issued by Mayor Shaw, fo collect the annual liceuse fee from: the but- chers. He was not very successful in his mission, the butchers refusing to pay up, and offering diversified ex- cuses, Some offered him $2, which was ref whereupon they stated that would not pay until they had further into the matter. Gnly four butchers went, to the city treasurer and voluntarily paid the in- creased feel Th are : W. Harkness, W."H. Reid, W. ves and H. Wad- dington. Four others paid £2 cach: W. MePFederidee, J. Rohbs, J. Fraser, and a Jew doing 'business in the up- per end, of the city. The market clerk will report the situation to the mavor exactly as he has found it, and trouble may be looked for. Five butchers declared outright that they would 'stand a law suit before they woulda pay up.- e Re-organization A Myth. "Rome months ago we tere told by the water works committee that there was to be a reorganization of affairs at the pumping station," remarked an alderman last eveni "The year is almost at an end and so far as 'know a reorganization has not yet taken place. In fact, we were told in council that the reason that Rice was not added to the staff permanently was because of this proposed organi- zation. Of course, the water works committee must be given credit for sincerity of purpose in making such statements, but it does look to me as though there were other reasons un- derlving, the committee's refusal to appoint Rice permanently. 1 ao not find Tault with the present incumbent, but if Rice had been fairly treated and had received justice, the present cond enginter would not have had. oc casion to apply for the job." A Clever Young Preacher. The St. Luke's: Ashburnhgm, Home Words has this to. say of a young Kingston clergyman, recently offdain od . es "The services at St. Inke's on Au oust 17th were taken by the incum bent of Havelock, Rev. W. R. Tandy. M.A. it was the first appearance ol Mr. Tandy in the pulpit of St. Luke's, and we are glad to say that his preaching made a very good impres- <ion. The reverend gentleman a preacher of much ability and has certainly before him a bright future of much usefulness to the church. The vector exchanged pulpits with Nr. Tandy, . administering the Holy Sac- rament at St. John's, Havelock. He noticed marked improvements, both ivitually and otherwise in the mis- sion of Havelock since Mr. Tandy took charge." is Will Have A Modern Building. The workmen, who will faze to the eround the old stone buildige occu pied by McKelvey & Birch, Brock street, and in its place erect a fine modern" structure,» have already laid their hands to the task. The stock in the plumbing and steam-fitting de- partment has been removed to a new store located a few doors east. This enterprising and successful firm- has long stood in need of larger, brighter more modern quarters, and at it ix to have them. The new buil- ding will be of brick and a three-sto- revo stractave of attractive design. Ht and last will form the centre portion of what will now be a fine brick block. ---- _Death Of George Parent. life was cut off angel of the A promising young in its springtime, when the death this morning summoned spirit of George Parent, son of Na- soleon Parent, to its eternal home. The young man, aged nineteen, was ill. for a long time with a pulmonary complaint, but despite his frailty he hore up cheerfully and was resigned when' the end came. Sincere svmpathv the parents; in the is expressed for so dear. joss of one whom they held ------ Funeral Of Mrs. McKenty. "Phe funeral of the late Mrs. John Me Kenty. Johnston street, took place : when a solemn requiem thass was celebrated in St. Mary's cathedral at 9.30 o'clock. The floral offer were very beautiful. "The pall-h s consisted of the following sentlemen : John Hickey, T. J. Leahy. Joseph. 8 cacysand the thy sons of the deceased, Dr. James, Dr. Daniel and Robert MeRenty. Interment took place at St. Mary cemetery, ---- Enforcing Market 'Laws. Market Clerk MeCammon has can +d notices regarding city market recula to he posted Cin congpicnous arotind the tarket and in the this morning, tions places ores. These notices call the strict enforecment of the. by laws soverning deceit in weirht and the un wholesomeness of offered for . and also state the required weicht of all grains and vegetables of fered on the market. The by laws here strivtly enforce coods after will be ---------- "A Jolly American Tramp." the world laughs, with "Laugh and i sure vou vO i: a true axiom. To be lanch the world: American Tram * whicl p. Newel, brings the House on Satv next, matinee and nicht. [ts funny, i comsly so bright, <r clever that you will regret it with see Manz: to Grand Opera and its' dont see een An Unlucky Hit. ang street, treet vesterday at struck the enetrated the nee of the ful Witham Hrrays wheeling along the rapid on rate, wa nder, which ol pai -------- To Serve Time For Desertion. the "R.C.F.A haroe \ Y tr 16% days' Oak Hall. at "Bibby's."' New. fall "Bibby's.""' 'erfect x9, ®lo, 312, beauti by $x TH LN 7) ard $14. The H. D. Bibby Co, attention to' while. eve By HART IS HOME FROM A TRIP THROUGH WESTERN ONTARIO Visiting Creameries That Do Big, Business--The Manufacture of a By-Product--At a Curing Station. Gn. Saturaay last W. J. Hart, su- perintendent of the Kingston Dairy school, returned from a trip through Western OnféTio," which is one of the finest portiops of dairying country to be found in the world. On the tour he Visite the Milk Condensing com pany's plant at 'Ingersoll. Here twen- ty tons of milk are received each day. and the manufactured product finas a ready sale in China, Japan, India, Cape Colony, British Columbia ana the Klondyke region, "] also visited Ireland's Creamery, cituated- at Reachville; a few miles out of Ingersoll," said Mr. Hart. 1 found thats thid creamery received, on an average, twelve tons of milk per day. It turns out some of the very finest of butter. Casein, as a by-pro- quet. is manufactured from the skim- med milk. This product is used in making glue and furniture polish, and also for a material resembling cellu loid. This is the only factory of its kind in the Dominion. A company in the United States has a patent on the process of manufacture, and it is making a determined - effort to close up the Canadian factory. } "Qf course, the demand for the pro duct in Canady is very limited as yet, but as the country grows 1 believe the demand will = be large. It goes to show, how many purposes milk can be made to serve. "The Dominion - Experimental Cur ine Station at Woodstock is another interesting place which 1 visited last we Many cheese from the sur rounding factories are being cured at the Station at a Jow temperature Mechanical refrigeration is in use there. The cheese are brought in daily and placed at once in g bath of hot parafline wax. This coats the ex terior of the cheese, preventing mould and cracking of the rhines. It removes all danger of excessive shrink ave and of the. cheese i ture, and, not is losing its mois consequently, its wht suffer. This latter fact, in itl, worth considerable to the dairymen: inasmuch as it will yield them aaditional proiits. The govern ment curing station, while only yeu in its experimental stage, is doing a great deal to promdte the interests of our chief iwdustry in this provinee." Mr. Hart thinks that Eastern On- tario would do well to adopt some oi the progressivencss of the western sec tion of the province. 'The east has done well' in the dairying business, but there is much yet to learn. we does BOOTS CAME BACK. After Travelling Extensively Over South Africa. On Monday Sutherland Bros. cvived from South Africa a - parcel of three' pairs of ridding boots which they had shipped there many months ago. The boots were sent to Halifax in care of an officer there, who was supposed to address it correctly to the person it in South Africa. Some mistake seems to have been made in the address, how over. as the hoots went to Cape Town, journeyed up and down South Africa foe-a-month or two, and. were finally? put aboard a steamer for Ca nada. The oflicer whe brought them back to Halifax was not aware of the pame of the firm which shipped them from Canada, but-he learned this at Halifax, and at once sent the parcel along to Sutherland Bros. In a letter to. this firm, the officer stated _ that had the fact been known in South Af vica that the parcel contained three pairs of, . boots, it would never have been returned. The boots are worth S15 a pair. re was consigned to eee Twenty Years Of Service. The annual autumn number of the Farniing World designed to com memorate- the twentieth year "of pub lication of this most excellent farm journal. This number to some extent contrasts the - position of ag culture to-day with that of twenty years ago. The illustrations arc numerous -- and yepresent farm and other scenes in all parts the : dominion. The various departments of the paper contain Six cial matter of. interest, and the pub lisher is to he congratulated upon the excellence of the mumber throughout. « «A .Norhandy W n C. Whitney, the | will present Grana on the night of 15th, in hei Cameron, whom he will cont Mr. star ot opera wither im Sarto, new al the Rept. Person woe introdiice=gt the head of a new opera; CA Normandy Wedding Whitney has surrounded his new with an exceptionally strong support i any. Fall Importation Of 1902. the New York clothing street, has received all work His Prevost, of store, Brock his fall importations for oraer in his = tailoring' department. ed and a large assortment to choose from. For low price and durability he defies competition. r-- -~ Favors A Monday. St. Thomas Journal. The Galt Reformer dav for Thanksgiving Day. Why not we should fol cupeests a. Mon- ? Phere 18 no reason why low the footsteps of the Puritan iathers as our neighbors do I ------ mn cho late Fayvlor Ayer's Hair Vigor has! been restoring color to gray hair for fifty years, and it never fails to do this work, cither. And you can rely upon it for stopping your yale from. falling. $i. All éragyists. 1. C. AVER CO., Lowell, Mass. ready-made department 18 well assort- Fresh $9 3 ~ Kin cra, mee NEW YORK CHOCOLATES ln To-day b / Just received 'another ,ship- ment of over 200 ibs of the BEST CHOCOLATES kept in gston. : sa) i H. 8. TAYLOR, Chemist and Drur 3 ® : $ Scranton 124 Princes St. § 'Phgue 59. SEEPELILESIOE Swift's 3 4 High Class Fuel. ALL SIZES. JAMES SWIFT & 50. "Phone 135. 090060 Is ter. NOTICE hereby given the public that I purpose making it warm for all persons using my coal next wine Your order is solicited. P. WALSH 55-57 Barrack St. "kept W Our miss be 1 sult and fel @ g ap 0 IY M will Child GEQ. Wire Guards, Railings of wire A large Crescent Wire Works, These prices only WHILE THE There are BRECK & HALLIDAY, Ask Our Drivers | When you want a pound of fine- ly flavored butter or a pint wholesome milk. "They will liver it promptly, and you MATERIAL FOR PRICES RIGHT Mere reff Sisal, lle. MOTHER HENDY'S ftheum, Fingers. ce WIRE BARREL COVER To Protect Fruit. fencing and all kinds work manufaety hy FT Parteidees number of flower pots of alt. Kinds in stock very cheap. 275 KING ST. atch 'Em Go! stock of AUER LIGHT SUPPLIES will go fast at these prices : CYLINDERS... ..... e..ovve LARGE CHIMNEYS......10c. 7c. ..10c¢c. ....18¢ stock lasts. bargains here this week, Don't them. Princess, Street. of de- will nore than satisfied with the re- Or you can 'phone 567 your oider will receive 5. prompt attention. Clarified Milk Co. RIEREREE RPE OERRREOTIT a & @ el Let Us Show You RAINPROOF = © COATINGS: | ! 2 RAWFORD & WALSH. Tailors and Importers. al EPR RRR BINDER TWINE 500 feet to the pound, , sold elsewhere for 12}. anilla, 600 feet, 12jc., Hardware. sold elsewhere for 15c. Qtrachan's All Healing Ointment Cure Burns, Frozen Limbs, Cuts, Broken Breasts, Cracked Sore Hauds, Boils PRICE--25c. Salt Nipples, 0's and Beahng REAL ESTATE. CLIFF IS "OFFERING GREAT BAR gains in this line, 115 Brock street.