Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Sep 1902, p. 2

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THR DAILY . wWHIG. Ss ATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. CARPEIS | Every Carpets, whether for the smallest room or the largest hotel wants his mind satisfied on three points, namely, price--quality--style. purchaser of It is' Because we convince customers as to every one of these our requirements that we confidently expect your patronage. TE - R. McFaul Kingston Carpet Warehouse... ~ BEDROOM SUITE SPECIALS. 17 Bedroom Suites, Bed, ' Bureau, 14x24 Mirror, Washstand, all on Castors; plete for $8.75. 6 Bedroom Suite Very handsomely carved, Large Bevel Plate Mirror, etc., regular $20.00; we sell them for $16.50. com- 'LAGE CURTAINS. Mr. C. "E. Taylor, Manager of our Carpet Curtain Depart- visited Nottingham (Eng.) Mills and made some good selections. You have the benefit of his choice. T. F. Harrison Co. Undertaking, etc. Telephone Nos 90-91. 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The sample bottle will be sent by mail, prepaid, to yout nearest Post Office address. It has cured where every: thing Slee has failed. When writing, mention thi give name, age and full address to THE EieBic Gof, 179 Km Sv. West, TORONTO, CANADA THE GENUINE CALEDONIA SPRINGS WATER HAS THE WORD MAGI PROMINENT ON THE LABEL, OF EVERY BOTTLE. DISCOURAGE THE PREVALENT FRADULENT SUBSTITUTION - HARDWARE PAINTS OILS GLASS and CUTLERY Etc A. STRACHAN & G0. ANYTHING TO SELL, MAM This is what the I-hand dealer when he calls at yom tly - say I he ase ) SECON says von promi 'Ni a card .to 38 Pn have and they prices. over al pay sorted will vour you highest cash CHURCH NEWS. IN CHICAGO. Wesleyanism Flourishing in Lon- don--Great Missionary Meet- ing in Australia--Other In- © teresting Notes. of churches in Chicago, The number the city directory for according to 1902, is 666. The Lord Bishop of Ontario will make his annual visitation to the par- ish of Kitley on Tuesday next. The Presbyterian congregation of Bobcaygeon have extended a call to the pastorate to Rev. Mr. Smith, of | Callender. ticht Rev. James H. Van Buren, KS 1iD., bishop of Porto Rico; - has Leen appointed to the oversight of the Cuba mission. = No woman 'ever sings in a choir of a ireek church. There are no organs, and no musical 'instruments of any kind are allowed. Rev. Dr. Barclay, passenger on the SS the Old -.Country preached last. Sunday gers, Church of England horing 'in Western report that the cionaries are undermining Christian communities. . A religiods census about to be taken in Londdn under the dirction of the Ministerial Association in order to ascertain what proportion of the population is non-church going. In the Episcopal diocese of cachusetts it is now possible for a clergyman who has reached a proper ace to claim and receive a fair allow- ance on which to retire for the rest of his life. All Sunday long congregations pour in' and out of St. Watrick's Cathedral, the most costly church edifice in New York. Here mav be seen all sorts and conditions of men, made equal before the infinite. Yu-yvuo, «.una, has been the seat of an annual convention of Christian En <everal vears, This year ed to wpo. The peo in hoat and live in their boats during the sessions. The Australian papers contain ports of a huge missionary recently held in Adelaide, at which fully 5,000 people present, includ ing the bishop and representatives of all Protestant denominations. The vift of a processional cross to Westminster Abbey comes opportunely for tha Abbey has possessed no proper nrocessional and when Queen Victoria was crownxl sixty-four years wo a cross 'was brought from St. aul s#for the There will to Christ to replace Luke's of ease; rett, Montreal, Lake last to was a 'rie from week, and the passen- missionaries li: Equatorial Africa Mohamniedian mis- the native 1s Mas- a deav was Cone re meeting were CPOSS, service, be two vurates church cathedral, Rev. Mr. Loucks: church will be made a chapel and that the rector, Mr. Gar- would he attached to the cathe dral. The object to have a full clerical staff at the See church. A house built by the Monks of the Order of St. Francis in 1564 in the town of Augustine, Florida, is still standing. © When Sir Francis Drake sacked and burned "the town this was the only house he left stand- ing. structure most solidly hilt of coquina, a combination of sea shells and mortar. , Archbizhop Bond * Montreal, pointed, Rev, Go Oghorne ve ot of St. Martin's his domestic chaplain, Dean Evans, resioned. Troop. besides heing cient and - well-liked wavs taken a ke affairs and the 1 roe, that the attached Ottawa, that St. is St. 18 The has ap- Troop, M.A. church, to be suceceding Rev. Rev Mr an earnest, offi pastor, has . al en interest in, diocesan of the church at announcement of his appointment will he received with pleasure by members of the Anglican body. : s work To-morrow's Church Services. Bethel | Congregational church--Rev. D. N. Morden, minister. Services, 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Strangers cordial Iv invited. Seats are all iree. I'irst Congrecational church, of Wellington and Johnston D. M.Soclandt, B.A. acting Services, 11 aim. and 7 p.m. school "and pastor's bible p.m. Prayer meeting = on evening at eight o'clock. free. and all are welcome. Brock street Methodist Eber Crummy; "BAB Morning and evening services, 11 a.m. and 7. pm. P will preach both morning and evening. Sundav school, 2:15. Pastor's bible el 1:15. Wee! night services; Monday evening at eight o'clock. Christin Wednes dav evening, eioht I'ravet meeting, : Queen Street Methodist 2lst.--Rev.. W. EF. Perley, towsmith, will preach at 11 7 ps. Sunday school rally : m. Midweek on Wednesday Pp. mn. All Wi lcome. Morning Anthem, "Like as a Father His Own' Children ;"' Nr. Evening service the Miss Armstrong male quar- tettes, 'Over cost Chord," Messrs. Shea, Gibson and El lis. corner streets, pastor, Sundav at Wednesday Seaty are class, church--Rev. +, pastor. astor ass, Fndeavor, o'clock. church, of Har- a.m. and service servi Pitieth solo, "Seek and choir Yonder," Walker, Methodist M.A, DD, 11 a.m., sermon Dr. Philp; 7. p.m., sermon by W. H. Leavell, D.D., pastor Presbyterian church, Hous- All made welcome. =sehoot--mmit--Biirle p.m, Epworth League. prayer and pr: morning service--/ Calling: duett, Mrs. Craig. . Evening music viour When Night In- Sky; 'Salvation, Street Philp, Kept. 2st. Svdenhain Rev. J. Sunday, by Rev. Rev. Dr. of First ton, Texas. Ti Nh Mcnday,« S church, pastor, Wednesday, 8 pom. service. Music, them, "Jesus Kerr and Mr, Anthem. volves the Mr. Crag of to- was great local There is more Catarrh in this section the _copniry thad all other diseases put gether, and until the last few vears sed to be incurable. For a years doctors pronounced it a local remedies cure with 14 a qt of iB stuff § © treatment, as proven iscase, and tr atment iv F catarrh therfore requires C atarrh far circular Toledo, O by drugs ts, TE are the best. all's Family Pills THERE ARE 666 CHURCH, i after "rormebe--tel PERSONAL . MEN TION. ed Movements Of Thé People--What They Are Saying And Doing. Miss Gertrude McMaster, Utica, N. Yq is visiting with friends.on Queen strect. Stanley Rose; Maple Kingston hospital, a serigus operation avenue, in the gaining slowly for appendi- is citis. Miss a guest at this week. Col. Drury was morning inspecting ficla batter) Col. Montizambert has effected the transfer of the stores of the 57th Regiment, Peterboro, to Maj: Miller. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. William Shortt, Johnston street, gave gone to Mill- haven to spend a few weeks with friends. Master Ravmond Rikely has returh- ed to Napanee from Kingston Gener al hospital, where he was treated for scarletina. T. H. Ferguson, the King street fruit dealer and grocer, returned ves térday from a pleasant trip to Water town, N.Y. iss Edith McCammon, Gananaque,- visiting her uncle, Market Clerk Me Cammon, returned to-day to "her home in Gananoque. Rev. Mr. Miller her parents, Mr. and Mrs. win, Pine street, returned their home in Eganville, Cards are out for the wedding of Miss Mary (Polly) McKay and J. Wylie, formerly « of Kingston, now Syracute, N.Y. on Septembe 21th. Messrs. George Huffman, Ernest Gib con and. Charles Templeton, of Napa nee Collegiate Institute, will be stu dents at Queen's Medical college this year. Rev. Saunders, Kingston, was erifi Hawley's, Napanee, (Cobourg this 14th Midland 'at the wife, visiting W. H.( to-day and 10d to of 0. R. Miller, seeretary of the Moral Reform Bureau, Washington, who spent the past week in the city leit yesterday, for Toronto, where he will preach to-morrow Rev. Prof. James Elliott, Wesleyan Theological College, real, is spending a few days city as the of Dr. and 15. Sparks, University avenue, H. J. Foik, a Queen's student, been appointed local agent oF Manufacturers' Life Insurance pany. R. Campbell, inspector Manufacturers' * Life Insurance pany, has been in the" city for the past week, in connection with the transfer the agency to Mr. Foik. of the Mont- in the ouest Mrs. R. has the com for the com of AT THE CITY HALL. R. F. Drury"s' Visit Recalled--T. A. Holbrook and the S.V. nearly nine months the visit to Kingston of R. F. Drury B.A., delegate to this countr® of The Children's Special Service Mission, ol London, Eng., and the members of the various local branches of The Scripture... Union for Children ana Young People, who have u lively re collection of Mr. Drury¥'s presence am ongst them on that occasion will be pleased 'to learn that JI. A. Holbrook. of Stayner, Ont., district oroanizing secretary of the Union, has arranged to a general gathering of the members and their friends in the City Hall, on Monday evening, = October 6th, at eight o'clock. A cordial invi- tation is extended to the children and voung people the city, and then parents, in general, the Scripture Un jon being interdenominational, and with all who heard Mr. Drury on the occasion alluded, to, Mf. Holbrook will jeel specially at home. The meeting will be an open a collection be ing taken up to the inevitable expenses" involved. Mr. Holbrook, who is a oraduate of Trinity college; Dublin, and has been in close touch with the®™work of the (.8.8.M. from his "boyhood, con- secrating his time to the interests of The Scripture Union, and durine the last six shonths has been instrumental in forming thirty-three new branches in Ontario, and seeuring a total addi- tional membership-of six hundred and thirtv-one. Previous to the general meeting Monday -cvening, Ar. Holbrook hold tio special meetings for and hovs respectively, the former pom. on Saturday, October ith, the FV WC AS and the latter at YOMLCTAL, at 4.30 pan; Sunday noon, It is now since address one, cover is on will girls at R at the after Butchers Must Pay Up. Market Clerk structed hy the city council has fied all the butchers that they pay a license fee of 210. With ception of those whose names were re cently published, "the meat dealers res fuse to pay the fee, Will they: be compelled to pay it?" the clerk was asked this morning. "Yes, | believe, they will," he re plied. "It is likely that the chairman of the city property committee and markets will enter a / suit against them. This would be a/tost and, qos such, it would be very interesting." Foot Badly Fractured. unfortunate accident hefel son of V. Merchant, jewel ler, street, last evening ab out o'clock. He worked in the machine shop at the locomotive works and while engaged at his dutv a linder hox weighing about on his right foot ing it severely, and fracturing bones in three places. The voung removed to the Hotel Di the: painful injury. was: dy will be months at least will be thet foot. v -- An Interesting Docket. Justice Britton interesting docket the assizes here be the eloction Dawson ior tive striking mae ine noti- must the ex McCammon, is case, An Merchant, James Princess seven Cy= 700 ¢érush- the man . where 11, Lefore he wis an two able to use will have to on the Sharp manslt a highly when he op- 20th. There rrhter ease, ainst Sheriff and the suit the Locomo- wwainst the other cas- face ens' will the actions ¢ W. Ca hrought company vinists, and damazes works' bi Besides #Bibby's."' XK]. und .:Bibby's." Our Oak Hall. nd Hh oN rks Lor indigestion, dvspepsia, try Carter s Little Nerve Pills. Relief sure. The only nerve medicine for the price in market. 1 SRICSsy weak srwear puts | WILD PLAYING DONE BY THE PONIES AT GANANOQUE "Threw" the Game Away--Buffalo and Toronto Still Fighting for the Eastern Pennant--A Story About "Foxy Grandpa.' Sidney. Pointer, owned by Moffat, Picton, won the free-for-all race Brockville fair, : Hardisty, the sky-punter of the To- ronto Argonauts, is again sending the hall into the heavens. The British journalists, touring Can- ada, attended the Eastern league -base- ball match in Toronto yesterday. The Toronto-Pittsburg baseball match next Tuedday will be a benelit for Manager Bhrrow and his players. Pittsburg and New York's attitude over hockey may result in that game being thoroughly professionalized on the other side, just like baseball. The Montreal Shamrock team are not as fast sprinters either Torontos or Capitals, but more scientific players; hence SUCCESS. Two former Kingston rughy players are to be with Hamilton 'ligers this season. Hazlett will play in the scrimmage, and "Shorty" Guay quar ter-back. . Detroit Tribune : of at lacrosse as are their Manager Barrow, f Toronto, has been asked to man- age Detroit. He says he controls all his' players cand at least one of them, Pitcher Bruce, could he used here. _ Both Toronto and Buffalo won their two matches © yesterday. If Toronto wins one of this afternoon's matches with Providence, the pennant of the Eastern league will go to Canada's Hogtown. It by no means casy for the Royal Military College cadets to keep together a good rughy team. Classes and drills conflict with practices, and not the slightest freedom liberty seems to be allowed the players by the stali. The coming the most successful the intercollegiate is or promises to be in the history of rughy union, and judging by the enthusiasm already disple there is certain to be and exciting football splayed on Canadian college grounds this autumn. The Montreal Gazette says that George Sullivan, usually the toughest kind of an enigma for the Birds, an exception on Thursday, being hit safely twelve times. Sullivan had won the four matches he pitched against Montreal this season. He didn't ex pect to play again, on account of his Had ankle and arm, but Manager Mui ray wished him to do so. A team assuming the name of the Ponies played an exhibition match in Gananoque yesterday afternoon and were defeated 14 to 7. When the Kingston players reached the river town they eight strong, and had to borrow a Gananoquean to play leit eld." The latter: was for four of the runs scored "Curly" Randolph's bunch, and a few over throws, one by "Jerry" Hunt into the erand stand, added several more un- arned It looked as though the Ponies were "throwing" the ame, even with Gananoque exhibition here the Lee pitched Gan Morarity for "Do you know why the Ponies call [slin "Foxy Grandpa?" asked "Chaucer" Elliott at the Knockers Club meeting. "Well, it came about n this way When Ponies were play 'ne at Canton, last month, Islin and "loe' Daly to me, and 'Charlie', acted "as spokesman, and said : 'Say, Cap, we've just seen a peach of a bat, and>a Canton player will sell it for ATy cents. It's just the bat Ponies need for bunting." So 1 gave them a dollar bill, and told them to go ahead and buy the stick. And what do you think! "An © hour later they ame back, and handed me fifty cents and a tiny five cent bat about eighteen in ches Jong. = It was a line bat for bunt- ino, they said. That man Islin foxy old guy. He knew how get forty-five "cents to blow in with his val *Joe' Daley." And the Knockers looked with astonishment at the two culprits, who sat table, their wreathed. in season od Some close was were responsible by SCOres. di to get for their popr finite holiday. anoque, and on for Ponies, came is a to « On a faces smiles. Baseball On Friday. Fastern league- idence, 1 (first Providence, 1 fulo, Pro- Toronto, 2; At Buf- came); (second Toronto, game); (second game). Jorsey--City, - 0 (first Pufialo, 12; .Jersey. City, 1 came), At Rochester, 9; Newark, 2. At Montreal, 3: Worcester, 10. National 1 At Boston, 6: Phil adelphin, 3. Rain atg other plages. American league Washington and Paltimore match postponed, latter team delayed by railway At rue as wreck. A. TRUE SAYING. "Most Men Dig Their Graves With Their Teeth. kind of food fills more any other cause. I is good health by the use and it is pleasant too. I'he Rev. Gi. M. Lodge, of Towa City, iowa, made a successful experiment. "1 am 63 vears of agg and a preach er. Last winter I went to Kansas and had charce of two churches. A littl use of Grape-Nuts Food made' me be lieve it to be a true 'brain and nerve builder: 1 wanted to experiment, further with it so I used Grape-Nuts for Irenkiast--and--suppet--ior--over three months with the best results, 1 not never had better health in my life, but the 'ton my brain was wonder I had become forgetful and persons gna things,was oft to recall even the names of The wrong craves than to retain of proper food: Cary LY oniy of. names en unable old friend€, After using weeks rotten days Grape-Nuts" for two nannies came to me, the and weeks passed my was wonderfully quickened as and dates, and mental abil meral. 1 could preack® with SCript or notes never be- in 4 month or less 1 Nuts brain en {org and as memory WO Names ity "in & gut m fore, and an is a food," omn now \ \ 10 erary work, renew : It the best ne fora $ ined food I have ever known.' | ay | is Philadelphia, 6; Boston, 4. cago, 9; Detroit, 2 At Chi-. Cohourg Won Golf Match. The golf match played vesterday af- ternoon between a Kingston team and Cobourg was won by the latter. After the came, the visitors were entertain-| eld at the Kingston club house. Cobourg. . 8. Papler Kingston. W. Bamfiekl Schwamz, Major Logan ... Chisholm G. KE. 'Hague Smith... JB, Cal Schwartz Prof. McNauditon Straubenzie... ead... 5 Major Total "SAN TOY" COMING. At the Grand on Tuesday--Other Good Shows Booked. Toronto Mail and Empire : Sydney Jones' charming operetta, "San Toy," was presented at the Princess last night. The beautiful scenery and costumes, the tuneful marsic, and effec- tive story make it a welcome visita- tion. The chorus and orchestra gave an admirable presentation of the piece from a musical standpoint. M Elgie Jowen, in the title role, justified the judgment of those who selected her for that position by her fresh, young voice, attractive personality, and in- dividualg beauty. George, K. Fortes que we as ever, an admirable im- personator of the fat Mandarin. Hob- art Smock, in the tenor role, display ol a beautifully rich tenor voice. Miss Nellie Lynch, the most graceful and vivacious of dancers, was a de- cided improvement on Paula Edwards in the soubretta role. Sam Collins in the comedy part, danced, joked, and disported himself in a mannér most attractive. '"*Way.Down East." "Way Down East' has proven again the "old saw' that "nothing succeeds like success." With each return to the larger the management find it necessary to extend the time original ly hooked, and in some instances, no- tably in Chicago, to introduce a mati nee daily, during the last week of the engagement in order to accommodate the crowds. "Way Down East" to the Grand here on Thursday 25th inst. cities comes next, To-Night. Laughter, chasing hright, scintillating pelling gloom, and aiding in making away tears, flashes of wit, dis- catchy specialties, the hours fly like minut are promises held forth hy Manager D. Newell, when "he pr sents his charming comedy drama, Jolly American Tramp; at the Grand Opera House to-night. The Favourites Return. Marks Bros." Né. Al company begin a two weeks' engagement at the Victoria Theatre on Monday even- ing. Their opening bill will be an Irish comedy drama, 'Larry Brogan's Pro- motion'; also high-class vaudeville be- tween the acts, giving a continuous performance. It long since the theatregoers of Kingston have had an opportunity of "witnessing a first class company in drama and vaudeville at popular prices that no doubt the Vie- toria Theatre. will he packed for the next two weeks. will 1s 80 Queen's Frincipalship. It is the oceneral impression that Rev. Dr. Barclay had some thought of accepting the principalship of Queen's, were it tendered him, else he would not have allowed his name to have heen brought forward. He was aware all alohg that he was the most promi- nent of all those sug and was no doubt approac hed" by the profes- sors who advocated him so strongly. » Go Mo Macdonnell, K.C., and KE. W. Rathbun were those who led the min- ority in the debate. They were not so much opposed to Dr. Barclay, but pressed for a longer period to consid- er the question of a: »pointment. How- ever, the general opinion "outside, that the trustees did right in making an appointment © immediately, and that Dr. Barclay is the best man who could 'he found to take up the mantle of the late Principal Grant. "oe sted, is James Swift's Statement. The. diellowing letter from James Switt, this city, appeared: in the Fri- day edition of the Toronto World : "1. notice in your of Thurs- day a despatch from Ottawa' stating that George Johnson, Dominion stat- istican, says that Welsh coal can be laid -dewn in Mentreal for four dol- Jars a ton. | have been endeat@rivg to secure some of this' Welsh coal apd the best offer I have had was seven dollars and twenty-five cents per: ton at Montreal. Ii yo worthy statisti- can equally correct in his other calculations, 1. think the 'public. will confidence in his estifnate.™ issue is lose Will Be No Union. There «will be no union, at least, of the First Congreg and Bethel churches. This is the ciczion of the committees from churches, appointed to confer the proposal, and it will be edd at the services to-morrow. proposal of 'union came from the First church, which wanted the Bethel people to come down aml join them. Bethel congregation was opposed to union, but to discuss it. at present - both. about announ- The agreed A Veteran's Story. George Lewis, of® Shamol Pa., writes : 1 am eighty years of age. 1 have been troubled with Catarrh fifty vears, and in my time have used a preat-manyv-satarchccures, but never had relief « until 1 tsed Dr. Ag new's wtarrhal © Powder: One box cured nie completely." 30 cents. For by H. B. Taylor and Henry Wade. --25. for any sale Want Him To Run. Alderman Walliem has approached by a deputation of minent citizens who pledge him support if he Will a candidate the mayor's chair. "He has not made up his mind. The ok mix-up mavorelty election promisi Leen pra their for vet for a ainly 1 he ou IS Cf ted Fall Importation Ci 1902. Prevos ew York has far cloth! ng edn! work rece 3 oraer nye department, Hi jartment is well assort and a large assortment to choose from. For low price and durability he defies competition. made de DAY'S EPISODES SN PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS. The Spice of Every Day Life -- What the People Are Talking About--Nothing Escapes At- tention. Pure vinegars at Redden's The Amherst Island fair takes place on the 30th inst. Purest drugs. Taylor, Princess successor to C. Mitchell. Remember Crumley Bros.' opening on Tuesday. Nature abhors a vacuum. Sa also does man whose coal bin is empty just now. Manitoba people should have an easv time of it. They. always work. "with the grain." "You say the evening wore on. What 2 "Why, the close of the St. Millinery did it wear ? day, of course." Monkey Brand Soap makes copper like gold, tin like silver, crockery like marble, and windows like crystal. i With coal prices as they are, it much cheaper to spend the evenings calling on friends 'and then hurry home and go. to bed. : A kissing bug attempted osculatory privileges with a Belleville girl last night. It fell dead from fright as soon as ; got within an inch of her lips. Planteur; the great food for house plants, large packages 10c. Samples free. McLeod's drug store. Last night, the ladies lodge of True Blues presented their comrade, Mrs, R. Maloney (formerly Miss Phillips) with a handsome clock, in recognition of her recent marriage. . Castile soap, in large bars, at Taylor, 124 Princess street, to E. CC. Mitchell. A dwarf clematis in full bloom, to he seen on the lawn of James Craig's residence, William street, It a very beautiful plant, and is admired by every one who passes. 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. To-day shooting, is Ae. successor is 18 was a splendid day ~ for and large numbers of citiz ens arose early this morning and jour- neyed into the far country in quest of duck, partridge, squirrel, ete. Delays -are dangerous. If with your eyes, headaches, aver or sides of temples, come and consult Dr. Mecklenburg, who is an authority-on all optical defects, at Mc- Leod's drug store, Kingston, week of September 22nd to 28th; Hufiman's drug store, Napanee, 20th to 30th. it is reported that a young man read a novel bv Marie Corelli, dealing with suicide, until 'the only thing left for him to do was to go and commit suicide. Well, if he hadn't died of Co rellitis he would- probably have died of lingering and infectious disease. Wood instead Oswego, N.Y., ing winter settled soon. troubled pain in some' other of coal will burn in public schools the com- unless the coal strike is The department of = edu- cation has ar the superinten- dent to purchase a car load. of had wood and obtain options on as manv more as necessary for the use. The T. IF. Harrison week received the larg r of bedroom suits ever brought to town. 91 complete suites--these were all bought before the recent advanie, Mr. Harrison . keeps in touch with all © the leading manufacturers and many good come his wav, which the customers get the benefit of. Read their fd to-day. Miss Alice Caldwell Hegan, the au- thor of that successful little story, "Mrs. - Wig of the-Cabbage Pateh,'" has written her second book, and it is to apnear serially in The Century. She calls it "Lovey Mary," and the many irs of Mrs. Wiges will be glad to know that this optimistic charac ter reappears in the new story. The Century Magazine is to print a of articles by Prof. Justin H. Smith, "of Dartmouth college, covering the story of the Canadign campaigns - of . Gens. Montgomery and Arnold jn the first year of the Revolutionary War. Prof. Smith has widertaken to 'do this work! from' ori- ginal sources of information, and has personally gone over the < routes of Montgomery's troops from New York 'to Quebec, and. Arnold's from Boston to the same point. The first arti'le, \ which --witk==appear-in- the November Century, Montgomery's Mont; treal campaign. Ail the papers will he richly illustrated. + The Trusts and Guarantee. Cimpans Limited, 14 King street west, Toron- to. has been appointed executor of the estate of the late John McCalla, of St. Catharines, merchant, who died" in July' last. Mr# McCalla in his life- time made a 'will appointing the com- pany. executor and trustee, and the appointment has now been confirmed hv~ the court. "The estate, which amounts to $10,000, consists of the, arocery and hardware business in St. Catharines, carried on under the firm name of "W. J. & J. McCalla; also real estate, mortgages, stocks, ete. ee ------ Threshing Is Slow. The farmers in the surrounding dis trict are just beginning to their crops threshed, and so far the vield ix reported 16 he an excellent The thirshing outfits which operate in Frontenac are not Verv numeraus, and consequently it will be some time be foresthe work will be finished. It is expected that as soon ag-threshing op- erations 'are over the city markets will be h more laregly attended. Constipation Does your head ache? Pain back of your eyes? Bad taste in your mouth? It's your liver! Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure consti- pation, headache, dyspepsia. > 28¢, an druggists. season's conipany this close snaps rs series covers have one mdi Waut your moustache or beard a beautiful Lrowa or rich black? Then use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Gh Cit 50 c78.'0¢ Davoants, Of R. P. Ma L & Co. , Nasa, 'Good Healthy Action is easy to have by taking this. famous old remedy--To look well and keep well, use Beecham's Pills. THE QUALITY O% OUR CASTILE SOAP AT 20 GENTS A BAR Is unsurpassed. See our window. H. B. TAYLOR, Chemist and Optician, 124 Princess St. 'Phone §9. HAVE YOU ... Seen Qur Store Since it has been refitted ? Webb's Chocolates, Fine Stationery, Toi- let Articles, etc., Patent Medi- cines, Prescriptions our Specialty. E. L. EBBELS, Chemist and Druggilst, MARKET SQUARE DRUG STORE, King and Markst Sts. «= Kiagsten Gabbe bbehete 3 Sw ift's ® Scranton: Coal A High Class Fuel. ALL SIZES. JAMES SWIFT & G0. "Phone 135. a a Our Coal i= as Clean as Though It Were Wash- ed and Brushed. EACH LUMP STANDS BY ITSELF, GOO solid coal--so much wolid fire. After ~ocosl reaches the surface of the earth from the mines, impurities are Jickal out by hand. Thereafter it is screened several times it reaches you, and dirt, slate, eto., have no chance, if the dealers are We are very ocarelml. Fpot of Queen St.--'Phone. 9. ~ NOTICE Is hereby given the publie that I purpose making. it warm for all persons using my coal next win. ter. Your order is solicited. P. WALSH 55-57 Barrack St. A Cosy Bright Fire Is an attraction for every one. glow and in'ouse heat of our make iteel! felt with pleasure during the cold weather. It's just -the kind to cool with, t00. Let us fill vour in with The obesrw Coal will | BOOTH'S COAL. 'Phone "133, Foot | West Street. BOARD. LARGE FRONT ROOM, ALSO TWO SINCLE rooms, with modern conveniences, rue tral; not far from City and Macdonald parks. Suitable for a party of from three 0 Ove, 195 Earl sirest.

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