Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Dec 1902, p. 3

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THE: Dal \ LY WHIb, FRIDAY, DECEMBER FE. ------ TRAVELLING. HIN DALIL sie BRANCH LINE TIME TABLE 1ains Leave the City Depot, Foot of Johnston Street : GOING EAST. . 3, Eastern Flyer .. 2:28 AM. .0. 16, Local ... 8:15 AM. jlo. s ¥ ps 12:58 by o. Fest Express .. :17 P.M. No. 12, Loos} nn wee. 7:13 P.M. GOING WEST. No. » XM er - 308 AM N 8, Fast Fress s NM. No » age 9:08 AM. No. 1, International Limited 12:23 P.M. 8:20 P.M. 15 .. 8:08 P.M i No. 8 daily, except Monday. . Nos. 6, 7, 11, 12, 16 and 16 daily, except Bunday. i . La accommodation, ticketa and ormation, apply to other 7 P.QIANLEZ, Agent, City Pass. Depot. Kingston & Pembroke & Canadian Pacific Railways. TRAINS LEAVE KINGSTON : 12:40 p.m.--Express, for Ottawa, Montreal, Quebeo, St. Jobn, N.B.; Lalifax, Boston, To ronto, Chicago, Denver, Renfrew, Sault Ste. Marie, Duluth, St. Paul, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco. 5:30 p.m.--Loocal for Sharbot Lake, ooD- meotiag with C.P.R. east and west. $:10 o.m.--Mixed, for Renlrew and inter mediate points. Passengers leaving Kingston at 12:40 p.m: arrive in Ottawa at 5:00 p.m; Peterboro, $.10 p.m.; Toronto, 7:80 p.m. Boston, 7:30 a.m.; St. John, N.B., 11:35 a.m. Full particulars st EK. & P. and C. P. R. Tioket Office, Ontario St. ¥. CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER, JR, Gen. Pass. Gen. Bupt. THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW SHORT LINE FUR w end all local pointe. leaves City Hall Depot at 4 p.m. RJ. WILSON, C.P.R. - oa, Clarence street. MAIL STEANSHIPS. LIVERPOOL SERVICE *Ottoman ... .. . . Dec. 13th Colonian . Dec. 20th *lrishman Dec. 27th California, 1908 o Jan. 3rd *Norseman Jan. 10th *(Ltoman . Jan. 17th RATES OF PASSAGE--Saloon, $50 and upwards. For Avonmouth D.ck and Bristol Frow Portland. *Manxman about 10th Dec Turcoman about 20th Dec *nglishman about 3rd Jan Steamers marked * do not carry pas- sengers FROM BOSTON | Merion ... ,. roa ... Dec. 10th Saloon, $50. Third class, $28. - NEW SERVICE Boston A ean. Commonwealth, J... .... Jan. 3rd, 1903 \ancouver .. Jan. 10th Midship, Saloon, IBlectfic. light, Spa- cious promenade decks. J. P. Hanley, J. P. Gildersleeve, Agt. G.T.R. Station, 42 Clarence St. 1. TORRANCE & Co., Gen. Agts. Montreal & Portland. "ALLAN LINE CHRISTMAS IN ENGLAND. Tunisian, from Halifax, Dec. 8th. From St. John: From Halifax Bavarian, Nov. 29. Dec. 1, 10 p.m. Tunisian, Dec 6. Dec. 8, 10 p.m, Corinthian, Dec. 13, Dec. 15, 10 p.m. Yretorian, Dec. 20.. Dec. 22, 10 p.m. FIRST CABIN--Tunisian and Bavarian, 350, upwards. Parisian, $55 and upwards. TE torian and Corinthian, $50 and up- wards. SECOND CABIN--Tunisian and Bavarian, $40 Other steamers, $37.50; Liverpool, Londonderry or London. Third (lass--$25 and $26: Liverpool. Derry, Belfast, Glasgow, London. New York to Glasgv and Lendonderry Sardinian, Nov. 27th: Laurentian, Dec. Seth. Sardinian carries passengers only >. HANLEY Agent, City Passenger ron and Ontario Sts. oVI., Clarence St. 2nd and 3rd class Dipot, Cor. J I' GILDELSLE .. BERMUDA... THE NOW FAR-FAMED BERMUDAS, WITH cable communication and equable winter temperature 'of 65 degrees, beautiful scenery and 100 miles of good roads, headquarters of the British army and navy. is unrivall in its attractivences, reached by the first- class won steamers TRINIDAD or PRETORIA in forty ht hours {rom New York. Sailing every SATURDAY this winter. The tropical islands, including SANTA CRUZ, ST. KITTS. MARTINIQUE, ST. LUCIA BARBARDOES AND DEMERARA, also afford beautiful and interesting tours, all reached bv steamships of the Quebca S from New York. St IAL CRUISE T THE TROPICS PER SS. MADIANA, 7TH FEBRU ARY. 1903. For descriptive pamphlets and dates of sailing apply to A. EMILIUS OUT- ERBRIDCE & CO. Agentsy 39 Broadway, New York: J. P. HANLEY or J. P. GHLDER- SLEEVE, Kingston, Ont. ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec: = NY MAYORALTY (203 To the Electors of Kingston LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :--As a oan didate for Mayor for 1908, I respectfully so- leit your votes and influence to elect me. C. J. GRAHAM. MAYORALTY (903 To the, Electors of Kingston : LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :--1 am a can didate for the mayoralty for the year 1908, and respectfully ask for your votes in- fluence on Wy J. T. WHITE. - _- a : H . 239 I8I CEE SEE GEE FEI cesees!s sigong point of the magazine, =} WIFE MARRIED sual. ' ere arc 3 i CT : } : In: Fhe Literary Marit Twain opens an article aon | bE ERTED HIS BRIDE TH aTY n «Christian Science," in December S IR A WW i North American Review, with the | i the ] acts : or d. sweeping admission that we are all | YEARS AGO. There is a beauty at the goal of life, ingane that is to say, in matlers of | " A beauty growing since the world be- ere opinion; if we were sane we Gave no Reascr: Tof His Actions | os Tt Sr he Lr roe rt a AD Sp i | TELS To enh wi, . 1. ¢ lapse and sifife, id J e ny Ie ne Evi $1 ¢ i principle" of cod liver oil and Till the. mat Botan soul complete her |dispute. Un that basis he hails the | Episode in Career of an Ohio . . . : span, : i Yast Christian Scientist as his mate and | Man. : are told that in certain wines, Beneath 'the waves of storm that' lush 2 {Ett She most picturesquely in- | Benton Harbor, Mich., Dec. 4.--Af- an » * - i . » 1 The currents of blind passion that ap- | sane of all men. In the cult he finds | ter thirty years'. absence and supposed cordials and extracts of cod ES pall, iha catch till we dis- all the elements essential to the suc- | to be dead, Mrs. Martha Conrad met | liver oil this principle 1s pre- Fo listen. and keep waleh Uf cess of a new religious organization; | at her home in this city her first hus- | . . yy ° ' 1 d i h h bi 4 The tide of sovereign truth that guides |it passes itself for an improvement on | band. : 4 WHEAT Rich mn Phospl > rs fcr the brain; sente with the o jectional Civ ah ie to the height the existing religion: it has money; its | Mrs. Conrad, thirty years ago was Nitrates for the muscle: Caibo., tes for heat. features left out. Nothing to sof tq" addiess our Spirits Jone" vahunt [power and authority nnd capital are | the daughter of pr Samuel Thomp- : 7 ? 8 © whole, concentrated in a small and irrespon- j soi, a prominent 'physician; of Dow- The life of rain: nature' 'onic: di ti : [oiamg il wns : irrespon- | =o ieian, grain; . onic} digestive E 1 sible clique: has baited s | aglac. : hd it The only active principle That ibs great light be clearer lor « bl liqu and it baited its |agiac. now dead, and: was wooed and invigorator. 5 f d 1 i " Aud Zhe great soul De stronger for 1 héok with a new and attractive ad- | Won by Frank Berry, whose home was g » of co iver ou 1s the whole our seul; vantage--the promise to rid the race !|1n Ohio. Three months after the wed- il! To have done this is 10 nave lived. | oi hain and disease. {ding Berry bade his wife good-bye for oil, though fame vind = | a busines: trip to Benton Harbor, as- . Remember us with no familiar name. ww : - Pentre bic i i h ull 7 aR For years it has been -- Archibald 'Lampman. [wo articles appear in December Re- | suring his wife that he would return . . . See-- i view of Reviews on the movement jor | 11 twenty-four. hours. After six known that in cod liver oil Annie Katharine Green has struck. the consolidation of country schools. mouths absence the Jeastoeokes wife : 3 tviel She cannot write satisfactory detec Superintendent Nelson, of Kansas, de- | was driven to anguish by a message are united, in almost invisible tive stories around Gibson girls, and eres the plap while the experience | from a woman claiming to be Berry's --*"The Perfect " . : IS): hae & Iated pag per fron Cd : . o rm valuable medaicin she w 0 y. 8 sup! | | of school officers in many states in ate e, g he at Berry was fo ? ! luabl al a Mw the Ahh i i oN hh lizati i A a Jerry in Ohio wh 5 i walt C bi d . . . < 2 = . ¥ empting he centralization oO rural | A ng . ol 8 * : \ aat & agents that maintain their her latest story, beginning in Len cchools and the transportation of pu- (and in his delirium called "Martha" > eaT ant "a omuineds value only sO long as they Jigs Nonthiy, Saat a lis Se Pe Piblie Sxpease is suvpnaried Eyl jreuently that i she wished to see Thoroughly cooked, ready to eat. « S er heroine oe Shi By She yw William B. Shaw. t is shown'that | wim alive to come at once. ar 3 1. | Let us have a good, old-fashioneg } "ch progress has been made--es- | Though urged to go by her family e kept in periec combina : ; hot I : : "_. u =» . . type of women,' says the aut ok pecially -in the Middle West and the and friends the young bride met her Delicious with Warm Milk or Cream tion, in the whole oil. : Sa be no DE an South. Oswald Garrison Villard writes ate with an iret will, and Yomgined oe ? : ut little romance W wwe there is a |, un Alabama negro school of more lin Dowagiac, leaving the uniaithiu Toes no process of medi- wiry wate Yhis a sue {han local interest--a noteworthy of- Ls to his fate. * 5 The ideal food for old or young, sick or well. a ill : : the soul o «¢ summer girl. fort. at scli-help. en years later Mrs. Berry became c skil or chemical science cause them to declare a boycott on aa the wife of Peter Conrad at Decatur, ALL GROCERS. that can unite these peculiar the Juthors Dodi, ul Yhateyes There are thirty-five contributions to Nich 2 whom four dilldren Vers MADE IN CANADA FROM CANADIAN GROWN WHEAT would a summer g « hot ; : : ce Vears s Conr: : deb! ) a he Christinas Ainslee's. Among the | born. ree years ago the Conrac BY CANADIAN WORKMEN. properties as they exist in the | shirt waist ! : in Dewi } 'as established in Be Eo authors included are Sir Edwin Ar- | home was established in Benton Har se em -- . 1 a. : , . - ; . wry M: Rlossom, Jr., Joa- Jor, where the husband has since con- whole oil; that is why there For a young nation, Canada is ra: po Heny bos on, He . oo) ducted a profitable celery business. MALTA-VITA PURE FOOD c0., TORONTO, CANADA can be no substitute for cod pidly developing along literary lines" § 4i¢ Mumford, Lady Violet Greville Mrs. Conrad Sunday afternoon, on li . L The leading hooks to be seen on the and Josephine Dixon. (Ainslee Maga- her return to the little farmhouse ad- iver oil. sation 3 fohle are, co 2 root sine. company. New York, 160 pages.) joining this city, was confronted by a In Scott's Emulsion the part, t fe pres He ot wh A The first short story that Edgar Sal tall, bearded stranger, whom she read- wos ot t pe 1 ae i we rl » hin > | tus has published in a long time ap- ily recogmized as her _once devoted whole oil is presented per- that have real excelence ane sasting | ein this number "The Dear De- | husband, but long ago supposed to be : 5 qualities. In the list might be men- ted." 2 dead. fectly emulsified sO that it Bow he Nan From Gungary pariag m---- Berry had not known of his wife's will readily enter the system Ladd The ed or the Wild The December number of the Metho- marriage, and had come to get her, . ] "Wild Apimals 1 Have Known. dist Magazine and Review completes and if not properly cared for to pro- without effort or tax on the Seton-Thompson's he hooks Sip [its twenty eighth year and fifty-sixth vide her such comforts as desired. di i t. Th hy Gilbert Parkman's long list Robert | volume. There are seven illustrated Like 'Enoch of old he left never to gestive tract. e ype Barr's popular works and a jong list arficles. Christmas stories, pdms and veturn to mar the happiness of the hos hites of lime and soda f thers Canada is rapidly Rode pictures, all of which give a holiday woman he had all these years loved, py p bined ith i hr lags of . ters ok are DO flavor to this number. The announce hut hom he deserted. Berry left | m------ ---- EIS which are combin wi t Re = ; Sot Les of Nbr mt for 1003 is particularly strong for )owagiac, thence to his business ' ¢ i ; 1 to the front in all branches of litera- Li a a en AY A € | ih Ohio. but will |give no reason for whi are valuable tonics, Increasing ture. ee ------ his action of thirty years ago, when BAD BLOOD. DYSPEPSIA . . = . 2 he deserte is vi ¢ ride. The > the appetite strengthening The Christmas numbers of the lead- WHEREFORE ? Te or od lis young boric 5 Fhe ghinve Miss Mary M, Allan, Acton, Ont., says, -- > . . ing' magazines are works of art, the saa Tas on oh by Mrs. Conrad here For nearly a year 1 was troubled with Miss Alberta Murray, Campbellton, N.B., the nerves and restoring vi- illustrations being brought to a |Mary Baker G. Eddy Head of Yesterday - aiternoon, pimples on my face. Tiried sensrhl PROCS Dye Eor re years Le unything | 3 ' y high standard. The Toront Globe's isti Science Movement. ye ink it i suffered untold agony. My parents gotnum- tality in the whole system. Doras a ORE ~ tho Onto. a ws: Big ye ii yon field of CHRISTMAS PASTORAL. Lot Burdock Blogd Bitlet, ik 1k ee avons Bjedisinee Cx hi but they di me no » : en! 2 ; on, ' rs inl Brow that it did me more | good. Isaw A itters . The most effective way of sued in Canada, and is a credit to | Science have been told, through the | pron, Bishop Mills, to Menibers. of re han all'the other remedies I tried. tised and something seemed tO say,' 'gota t ki d li il 11 that old and enterprising journal. alert editor-in-chief of the Christian : bottle' Laid 80 and br iarbile aking. CO iver oil, as we The pictures that accompany it show | Science Sentinel and Journal, that Church -of England. Cures Boils, Salt Rheum, ») relief. I took all told 3botsles, and h . d f ioe the skill of Canadian artists From a A Edd vii mtil th yubli Dear Brethren--The near approach B Erysipelas, and all Bkin have had no return of 'the trouble, § S. "Mrs. Eddy advises, until the c ; : ' h Ie as the easiest and sa est, 1s 1n literary and an artistic standpoint, > oC as. batter h) 1 | of Christmas, when we commemorate 1s TY Disesses. © > . 1 thought becomes better acquainted the form of Scott's Emulsion. the supplement marks an advance in| ith Christian Science, that Christian the bestowment of that costliest of oi ocid those: socalled thie fila of endeavor. : Scientists decline to dostor infectious | Bll God's many gifts to srihe, gift HEADACHES. CONSTIPATION. i RY or contagious diseases." 0 18 Son, by hom we have deliv- . . An old acquaintance of the Whig, The &« cat Master id, "For which | erance from sin and death--reminds Miss Nellie Huggan, Merigonish, N.8., wines, cordials and extracts [jor many vears one of the most con | of Re re ter said, Or He | me that 1 should call your attention Mas, Bbw Beudomus, Glee Tou NS. rad ava,-- was $roubled with constipation : : 3 $ \ he ¢ ine : : : ls s 13: Eo : rier chich ye] easure an ude i a of cod liver oil that are pre- spicuous nen on the continent, has | uid this to satisfy Himself whereoi | t© the privilege which that sacred that oan testify to the ondertul power ra Sy a e not been lost to view, George Francis | [le spake as God's representative--as festival gives us, of supplementing of Burdock Blood Bitters. My daughter was Blood Bitters and it cured me so that I have pared for the taste only, con- | Train, has issued his autobiography in | He who never weakened in His own | by a liberal offering the income of him Sing 1oF tires yORty With Bokdutie and not been troubled since. . ocood sized volume, Mv Life In PROT E SEG i righte seg he: | who ministers to you in hol things a oily ET tain none of:the value of cod 8 gooc ame, | A) n | personal sense of righteousness Ro ¢ ; 3 n holy things. eine but to no effect. At last a friend urged Many States and in Foreign Lands,' of enothers sickedness, or the The prosperity resulting from the ne Jose BEB. {or hew, a5 after using two Mr. Whorten Barkley, Morrisburg, Ont. liver oil which are dosed with [and boasts characteristically >that it Ee caodrwss. Unar:{bommtiinl harvest with which God | [| bottler abet 'enough. It a a God-send Book EE Saunt a sot was ditated to an _amanuensis in thir- | ity is quite as rare as wisdom, but | has blessed our land, and which soon- toall. plete curo effected. a large percentage of alcohol. |ty-five hours. This is chain lightning | When it does appear it is known by }er or later will give everyone cause ~. ) to in book construction. George Francis | its patience and endurance. to rejoice, is likely to reach the Scott's Emulsion has been is living a retired life in New York. When, under the protection of State clergy last of all. 1 pray you, there- ---- -- = Sinn or United States laws, good citizens | fore, out of your abundance, and as | pppoe eeso 6006400008522 S0EE000000 0440 400400 teen the reliable cod liver oil pre- paration for cver a quarter of a century. We'll send you a sample free upon request. SCOTT & BOWNE, 55 Front St, W., Toronto.' Capiages ---- Dapriages EVERYBODY Who has rubber tires on their arriages are well pleased with the ease -and comfort they enjoy in driving, if you have not got them on your carriage you should send to LATURNEY and have them on and enjoy your drives. JAMES LATURNEY, CARRIAGE MAKER, 390 Princess St. Kingston "DON'T WASTE MONEY On poor, ill-flavored but- ter, when you can get a pound of the best Clarified ® Butter, sweet and finely- flavored, for 25c. Try a pound and see how pleased you will be. Clarified Milk Cos, »Phone 567. Brock & Bagot Sts. KINGSTON © "BUSINESS COLLEGE sopoNTe SION, BUSINESS LEGE TORONTO. Largest and best equiniment in Canada. Umequalled facilities for securing positions. 821 Queen Btrest, Kimguton. SEND FOR CATALOGUE Confederation Life Buildings, Toronto. WHO IS YOUR AUCTIONEER ? W. MURRAY, Jr, ls serving nearly every body now in that line. He a reputation for good sales, prompt returns and satisfactory settlements You will be money in pocket bv employing W. MURRAY, Jr. WEATHER STRIPS FOR WINDOWS AND DOORS. Las MAYORALTY (903 To the Electors of Kingston: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :--I reepect folly aolivit vour votes snd influence to J. H. BELL, me as Mayor for 1903. elect trifle. They not only keep out Jack Frost, pout they will help you reduce your coal aill, protect you drafts and there- | bv save manv bad colds. Easily tacked - jon wear well. and the cost'is but a from as a passenger bcomer the Four Track News. of the New York Central railway did so very well that it has developed into one of the best of the monthly magazines, for popular, or rather light reading. Nothing takes with the reader like talks of travel and places. Will Carleton's letters of an European tour attracted more at- tention--than --anyseries_of Whig spe- vials for years before or after. The News, like its road;=is booming Can ada, which is one of its feeders at several points. The December number contains a-vivid description of cari- hunting. The illustrations are Started hou Skin on Fire Mr. McDougall Was For Twelve Now Proclaims the Virtues of DR. CHASE'S OINTMENT Exzema's itch is torture, the = skin secs on fire with the burning, sting- ing humor; at times it becomes-almost neither can you sleep. become 1 in- ting the itching, for no sooner does the body warm' than the trouble begins, an from eczema on the inside of the leg. There was a raw patch of flesh abou three inches square. was something fearful. One of Dr. Chase's Oi cured me, healed wp the sore. I have no hesita {ion in recommending it as a wonder ful cure for itching <kin disease." abilit® of Dr. Chase's Ointment cure vou. Most people are, after try ing in vain to get relief from a hos but Dr. Chase's Ointmen point you. the marvellous of remedies, will not disaf surprised at which it Fas over contre eczema, hut Drl Chase's Ointment wi With Eczema, Years a Dreadful Sufferer -- unbeatable, and in desperation, © you | cures a Jarger per cent. of malignant Chi e could tear the skin to pieces. You | diseases than does materia medica. rom Chicago of "Minnie M. Morton. voungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dare not exercise for fear of aggrava- and the itching half-box . ntment completely took away the itching, and You may be sceptical regarding the to You will ke all itching, burning inflammation of the skin, and the healing powers which it possesses. It takes time to thoroughly cure lief after a few are arrested for manslaughter because | an expression of gratitude to God, one out of three of their patients, "Who giveth all," to give as ~ God having the same disease and in the | has prospered. you. <ame family, dies while the others re- "When Jesus was born," we read, cover, we naturally turn to Divine | "the. wise men from the east present- ol unto Him gifts, and the first of -- and not overlook the fact that there By gladdening the homes of your 0000900044 ov PIPPI NI OPEV IONS rend you. proach to the Lord's table. Christ in COAL AND WOOD Justice for support, and wait on God. Christian Scientists should be | these was. gold, to provide for the influenced by their own judgment in needs of the holy family." Christ the taking of a case of malignant | mas day gives you a like opportunity a u disease, they should consider welly as | of making an offering for Christ's po . '0. their ability to cope with the case | sake. J. A. HENDRY. Agent, 000 6000585000 00IEE00 HESISS 20002004 $4000000 0859 are those lying in wait to catch | clergy with generous gifts, which vou r them in their sayings; neither should | can well afford in this wonderful year, Don tex- they forget - that, in. their practice, | when God has opened His hand "and perim ent whether successful or not; they are | filled your own homes with plenty, with other not specially protected by law. The | vou will be doing the will of God. 3 Land inferior above quotation stands for this: In- I would also suggest that the dav b 1 herent justice, constitutional, individ- | be observed as a communicants' re- Tands wal rights, self-preservation, and the | union in every parish; the happy s0- UseEDDY'S Gospel injunction, *'Cast not your cial and family reunions customary -------- pearls before swine, lest they trample | on that day, to he begun, and sane- them under foot and turn again and | tified by a loving and thankful ap- PRODUCE HEAT. DDY'S MATCHES CREATE FIRE. -------------- The latter is indispensable Our Brands: to the former. No fire can |kiog Bawara be started with so little trouble ant "i as with an Eagle 200 ane EDDY PARLOR MATCH | vrectome . FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. -- Kingston. +o POTS EPL FVPLELEP EEE E00N0 0 And it stands side by side with |'the heart, and in the home, will * eo Christ's command, *'Whosoever shall | make a happy heart and happy smite thee on'. thy right cheek, turn | home. > . to him the other also." 1 abide by Wishing you all a very happy Christmas, and God's continual pres- ence and blessing, [ remain, Your faithful friend and bishop, - W. L. ONTARIO. Bishop's Coart, Kingston, December Ist, 1902. and triumph by it. The sin- ner may sneer at this beatitude, for "the fool hath said in his heart, No God." It is known that the good young student, Mr. Lathrop, aiter he was, prosecuted for practising Christ this rule, ian Science, finished healing the cases of diphtheria that he had on hand. Died' At Chicago Statistics © show that this Science » At noon to-day the remains arvived I call disease by its name, and have \ y cured it thus; so there is nothing new John Morton, formerly of this civy, » | on this Mv book Science and for interment in Cataraqui cemetery. Health names disease, and thousands lhe little girl, aged twelve vears, died at Chicago on Monday. About a vear score. ES REID, ASK FOR OUR CHRISTMAS CATALOGUBR. CHRISTMAS GIFTS. We have just what you want for a suitable CBRISTMAS PRESENT. What could be nicer than a Ladies' or Gentleman's Chiffonier. Ladies' or Gentleman's Peer Mirror Ladies' or Gentleinan's Writmg Daven port. _ Children's 8-Picee Toy Sets. Claldren's igh Chairs and Rockers. Also Busl Jardinier Stands and === 'Princess Street. stead of restiul, refreshing sleep, it i= | are healed by reading its name and on seratch, scratch, scratch all night | earning that so-called disease is a ago she visited "relatives here and Ar long. 'There is "scarcely a moment's | sensation of mind. not. matter. Evil endeared 'herself to all with whom she respite from this maddening malady at | minds cignally blunder in Divine came in'contact: She was a niece o- k. JAM any time. Of course vou have triedd | Metaphysics: hence I am always say- Co VW. and A. E. Dean. Her father nearly all the washes, «calves, lotions; ing the unexpected to them. \The | was at one tim a guard in the King: and medicated soaps, but like thou- | evil mind ¢ Is it ** skulking," when | ston penitentiary: The remains 'were sands of others have been disappoint- | to me it %€ wisdom to " overcome {laced in the vault, awaiting inter- ed and disgusted. ovil with good." 1 {ail to know ment in the spring. Alex. McDougall, postmaster, Broad | how one can be a Christian, and yet SR Cie. Mawh, N.S, "writes: "For | depart irom Christ's teachings. See our, French stagware. Taylor. twelve years 1 was a great sufferer ---- -- t I WER -- 13 NEW GOODS ARRIVED Cadbury's English Chocolates, _ Rowntree's Chocolates, \ Buchanan's Marzipan Fruits, Scotch and Kalirock. St, incess Telephone No. S58, t t T 1 "| STRACHAN'S HARDWARE. A- A. J. REES, Pr A Cosy Bright Fire ARCHITECTS. wa. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT. OFFICE, second 's 8 over tors, corner Princess and Bagot streets. Ea trance an Bagot POWER & BON, ARCHITECTS, MERCH- Baak Brook The cheery ants' Building, ocornor aud lo it. You will find re applications, and oradually and na Is an ateraction for every one. 3 turally the cure will follow. Besides glow' and immense heat of our cos] will Wellington streets, Phome 212. being a positive cure for eczema, Dr. | make itself felt with pleasure during the | 'orpyp ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OFFICE Chase's Cintment_comes us ful' in a {cold weather It's just the kind to cook ite New Drill Hall, near sorer h rel ways in every home forevery it { with, wo. Let us fill your bin with Quest and Montreal Btrects. form of <kin irritation and eruption, Natur ally. { a ---- -- reer seer ne chapped skin. and chilblains. 60 cents Li . = : . gg, BOOTH'S COAL. UENEY PF: SMITH, pAEuEE, JETC., a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Mr. De Nuit--"What did you buy, nix piece of wmusie for! "Ph 133. Foot of West Street. . Bates & Co., Toronto 4 Mrs. De Nuit--'Oh! 1 bought it "ior a were song, wy dear. one , Foo ea . q he + : . *

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