m-- RY CURE | re'l-known Storekeeper Suffered from Bryai , Lured Dy £SO-PHATES. arieis apers were adiertis and fame Properties, Vaunted Uae day ol 1 thioagh a fein us medicine did © pe that | would no longer ig. t I woud have walled p he e niles Lo secur ne of gt En wife and 1 were astonihed unge and all the ore were greatly surgi I always ke well cured nt preparation in hand, | ¢ do Ive a dav without cngly recommend "Morin w phates" to ail lung sufferers OR SALE VERY WHERE (8.8.210.0.030)8/8 80). 0s § ERE ARE 4 advantages in being on you may have to pay dearly for it. But the who wears the clothes ell is on top in style, ce and tailoring quali- without paying an extra FOR INSTANCE charge no more for our PY» new Dundonald, » or our Imperial Sack Just because they are and swell; but we sell at such reasonable 5 as .50, $14, ; - l, then come in and re and can hardly help s in Spring Hats are Derbys and Fedoras $3 classes, with your e our New Hats. BBY CO., OAK HALL 0) y . es sss esse es ess sss ses sess ess(s ee sce reese ses o ses esses ene eee sales J. X ess ese pe eee ele SALE... and cleaning house and Boys' Cvercoats, c Never cleaned a | something you had g stock-taking briags kes prominent many re going to clear all low that every gar- The broken lots are Raglans ir To Clear at $7.50. YOU RESIST THESE ([AGNETIC PRICES. INCESS STREET, ts' Furnisher, -rawford's and Redden's. brokensizes, regular D TENDLRS Vdersigned, ADDRESS | ry aud endorsed *"T valng Gywnasime, Royo Ku College d at this oince until FRIDAY ruary, inclusively, for the co Of a hot water heating syste: fons to plumbing at the Gyn toyul Military College, kin , according lo plans and sped to be seen atl the otlice lis. Architect, Kingston, Ont e Department of Public Works ston, Ont w will not be the form su actual. signaty of tendere pled cheque on a charter able to the order of the Minis 1c Works 1 idered unl and signed equal to ten of the amount of the accompany each tends e forfeited if the party Mf non-acceptance « trtment does not hind itveli to lo ' OWest or any tender v GELINAS Secretary APILLI FORMA. known Hair Restorer and cures Dandruff Ec ~ Shampoo fifty references Open © eveni anted. January sale, e. Elder's Dressmaking 'rincess Street. Kingston. | been doctering both in Y sured April 18 8. bave sworn to-before me this Bethe Janvary, ge Wm. A. Smith, Notary Public. Wayne Co., . 'Cure Guaranteed--Pay When Cured. I QURH Varicoce Selo ana Sislclare i ae cutting strerching or Joss of time: also Blood ) vate. Irmpot enc; y Liver, emale and Rectal Teoupice Sensual Pres, 1t Jou a Laas y rstem of home treatmen those cannot medicines a! . Fhe Ah a Foon Al mad OR. GOLDBERE, 208 WOODWARD AVE., COR. WILCOX ST,, DETROIT, MICH. Are Not a Cure-all Pill=Kidneys They go ht to work at the right spet and set the kidneys properly, stimulate their action, enable them to carry off the impurities whici wonld otherwise cirenlate through the system, disease. KIDNEY PILLS _ CURE BACKAQHE LAME BACK RHEUMATISM DIABETES BrianT's Disgase We make Granby Rubbers and Overshoes out of pure new rubber. Can as much be said of any other make? We find it pays in the long run, beause Granby Rubbers last longer, and give better satisfaction in every way. It costs us more, but it costs you less, for one pair does the work of two pairs of ordinary rubbers. * Granby Rubbers wear like iron." Clark's Lunch Home cooked tongue is seldom as gocd as CLARK'S LUNCH TONGUE in tins. No ccoking-- no bother --cpen the tin and it's rez dy to serve W, BLM, =i CLARK'S PORK AND BEANS Gr irs With or Without Chili er Tomato Sauce Delicious Nourishing The Best wg PN IT IN THE WORLD. W @) L si AALS hg. AR A LIKE cuouun! couun!! couGH!!! Can't you stop coughing ? If it keeps on it will lead to something worse. Slocum's COLTSFOOTE EXPECTORANT will not ouly stop a cough but will ture it Price 25c., for sale by all Druggists The T. A. Slocum Chemical Co., L imited, 179 King St. W., Toronto. A BLOCK TIN PIPE All Sizes to Order. THE CANADA METAL CO., WILLIAM STREET, TORONTO, ONT EE ------ bt" ee "ATTENTION! | BF HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR NEW and Second Hand goods, Clothine. Purniture. | Stoves, ste. Always on band, new olothing, | Geny's Furnishings, Drv Goods, Juwairy, | | ti a.m., the subject will be "A Plow Musical Instruments, at Sangh Wr THO. ! man's Petition'; at 3 pm, ° Fron Mute s an we stock of oe ond and rl You capuot possibly afiord to Icse| Far Away'; at 7.45 pm. "Dreams." me gle shat sist b from a veedle to | ©i ity. This is a programme' (On Mond 1) night the colonel will de an anchor to sult the publie. Give me » change time with us, and we must do | liver his famous lecture, "Queer Fish all .omething te do away with all past! and How They ar Caught He is a » | «a ons' stock in order to convenience | giited speaker and has seen our expected sel wrtheome shortly irsclves displaying I ZACKS, a nd 1 oe Sechnd door below Corbett's. ready low us, su we divpped o nduce most any 6p. culating pirchasc ---- t- unresisting decision We are sure to please vou in styl ually and fit an 0: stacle to close the hargair or then the cheapest. Men's, youths' and boys' clothing Sanitary and Scientific Basis. | cee meen Chea Clarified milk and cream is prepared | for delivery with the greatest care. Alwa, our product will give you more pleasure and satisfaction than you can get else where. 'Phone 567 your order, or purchase from any of our drivers twenty quart tickets for a $1 (SUCCESSGR TO B. SILVER, 102 a YM them so cheap CL ---- | iti yOR Whe V¢ ---- 1. G. BOGART, M.D, C.M. SUR- | D ROOMS. FORMER RESIDENT HOUSE Koon of | the Kingutor ce 188 Hor | Lrg OR WITHOUT BOARD: ALSO ital, faato St! Kingston, (nearly oppe- site Post OfSce.) Telephone, 475. west, Dear prices to a point that will The price will hardly be | -- ready, always pure, sweet and | palatable. Try a sample and be convinced that JOS. SILVE R, PRINCESS STREET. le board. Arniy 168 King street { ww City P ! HA VE FORMED VETERIN ARY. ASSOCIATION AT OTTAWA. To Entertain The American Asso- ciation Which Meets There Next Spring.-- The Officers Elected. Ottawa, Fel. 6 -Veterinary tioners of Ottawa and vicinity have formed an mutual benefit and to arrange for entertaining the American Veterinary Association which meets here next spring. The of ficers elected were: Honorary presi dent, Dr. J. G. Rutherford, Ottawa president, Dr. A. W. Harris, Ottawa; vice-president, Dr. T. A. Allen, Brock ville; secretary treasurer, Dr. W. V Boucher, Ottawa. A board of directors was elected, consisting of the presi dent, vice president, secretary treasur prac organization for er and Drs, ynchky, Carp: WV ¢ Young, Alme § F. Fish, Carletoy Place; W. C. Mcfiuire, Cornwall; A. B James, Ottawa: Higginson Hollingworth and © decided Rockland; J. B H. Higgins. Ottawa. It that the executive committee of the Ottawa members of the board of directors wns cohsist HELPS TO HEALTH. Cold Drinks Are Not Necessary to Allay Thirst. are a most valuable fruit Oranges thirst, and with Orange juice allays few exceptions is well borne by the weakest stomach, It is also a laxa: tive, and if taken at night or before breakfast it will be found most bene ficial. When vou habitually bend over at the waist vou press upon all the vital organs. This faulty position often gives rise to grave symptoms. In caring for the nails of the toes do not injure the spongy substance below the nails as this is a protection against their growing into the quick Undigested food is sure to generate impurities and even poisons which will show their effects in some unpleasant form. > The longer I a visted the longer it will take to cure. But perse verance and care and proper treat ment will work wonders. Ike pineapple possesses valuable an tiseptic properties. It is most useful in throat discases. Shoes that have been wet and have a disease becom tifi and uncomfortable may be m & soft and pliable bv being N ) thorougt rubbed with vaseline. Starches ave often productive of di gestive troubles, especially in person: of scdentary Cold drinks are not necessary to 1 lieve thirst. Indeed, very cold drinks are apt to increase the thirst. It is well to avoid drinking anv hanid be low a temperature of sixty degrees, and even a higher temperature is pre ferable. Hot drinks aid digestion. Ii yod suffer from sleeplessness got as mach sunshine and fresh air a possible. Sunshine is the best sopori {ioc that one can uso. Wrinkles 'caused by ill temper can not be eradicated hy treatment. The ill temper must be banished before the wrinkles will disappei. lives. Canada's Indians. A return presented in the Dominior Parliament gives the Indian popula tion of Canada as 99,364, and they arc scattered through all its provinces Nearly three-quarters of the whole number belong to some religious de nomination, the Catholics numbering 11.813, the Anglicans 16,139, and the Methodists 10,203, the rest being di vided among other Christian bodies Of those not registered in known re ligious sects about 16,000 are pagans, probably keeping up some form of na tive worship, but making no particu lar display thereof and eluding statis tical tabulations. From an industrial point of view the Canada Indians make quite a respectable showing, their carnings last year footing up about $2,500,000. The Longest Words. The two longest dictionary words in the English language are "dispropor tionubleness'" and "'incomprehensibili- ties," cach of which contains twenty one letters. As to the remaining four, "Cheops" may have the choice of the folldwing, which each contain twentv letters : Incontrovertiblencss, incom prehensibleness, hydrometallurgically, dwproportionate ness, calcareoargillaceous, crystallo graphically, eleetrochronographic and COMPOSITION PIPE! electrophysiological. A longer world than any of the ahove, containing as it docs, twenty-eight letters, is "pro antitransubstantiationist," but word is only to be found dictionaries. Interesting Meeting. A series of special meetings is to be conducted at the Salvation Army ba racks on Saturday, Sunday and Mon day, by Lieut. Col Gaskin, of Toron | to. Saturday, at § p.m. ! welcome meeting, and on Sunday at c- | years' service in the Salvation ! holding important positions ir ; quarters in London, Eng., now he 1 general secretary for the Army in Ca rs ada. He will be accompanied by the } provincial officer, Brigadier Turner. e. ---------------------- Marine Notes p- i dock. The was lengthened, but as ice had formed, en trance to the dock was Davis' dry teamer ° Scout tion to the bow. Fifty men are at work at Sons' shipyard. vessels are under construction The work of putting | gun. Ladies' Fur Jackets. hiloprogenitiveness, that in a few will be his twenty A unique eight is to be witnes ed at government ordered to be impossible Davis & Sons had to stand the Scout on its stern in order to put an addi Davis & Half a dozen small a new upper deck on the steamer Advance, of Tor | hesitgte ™ take some of ur Fars | onto, lying at Craig's wharf, has be ME DAILY WHiG- FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 6. : ------------------------ a_" se SPECIAL SERVICES. The Hunter and Crossley Meet- ings. ham street church presented iring «ight, last night, whey the evangelists stepped on t plat form. An eager audience the sacred edifice, and though the first ser vice closed at ,30 o'dlock, the ma jority of those present stayed till the dosing prayer by Rev. Dr. Philp at ten o'clock. Mr. Crossley, who more than on the preceding evening, was in voice and his distinet articulation and beautiful modulation as he sang the gospel, made a deep impression. As is the custom after a brief song service and praver Mr Hunter read and commented on a por tion of seripture. His remarks both wise and witty sang good were The" portion se lected was the first part of the ser mon on the mount. In commencing he said: Our Lord "opened His mouth," which was a good example for public speakers, to teach. In the beatitudes we have a' vepetition of the word, "Shall," and the speaker said : "I like the shalls of the Bible. Mourners who sorrow «in shall! be comforted: hereaved ones an only find comfort in the teachings of the Bible. Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see Godin the Holy book, in nature, in Providence and in His children. The peacemak ws are blessed, antl on the other hand the disturbers of the peace are cursed Uhere are disturbers of the peace in some churches, if not in Kingston, in the west. Mr. Hunter emphasised the blessing on those persecuted falsely for righteousness sake, not, he said, per secuted because they dct' iodlishly, for wome persons deserve to he persecut when they desire over Mr. Crossley took for his text Tsai ah xxxv. 811, in which' is described the highway to Zion. This way, he suid, in a figure set forth the way to the Heavenly city. Certain features of the way are here described, but first he called attention to the fact that it was an expensive way for Christ, who made it, did se at the cost of His own life. It is a highway and, there fore, open to all the loyal subjects of the king, but on it there is no kx ing for all are going in the same ection. Take care, said the pr to keep in the middle of the we otherwise if you walk on he | vou may seep out of it. It is a way of holiness; there is only kind of holiness though different « s of it Ie believed in the experien known by the Methodists as wntifieation, by the Epi he higher life, by the B fullness of the spirit, a byterians a3 the rest of faith. On th wpalians 1 by the Pr \ way, it was farther 1 rked, ti best people were | d ome ine persons objected to joining the church because there were hypocrites in the way if so, they were in theswrong pla e, for they belonged to the plac these objectors were walking on. Apd | ii those who made this an objection | for getting on this way, continued a they would spend an eter nity with the hypocrites cast out from God's presence. This way is a safe way; no lion is there. It is also, fin ally, a happy way, for the traveller came to Zion with songs. The preach er then related his experience when converted, and sang part of the hymn, "Oh, Happy Day," ed all to at start on and happy pilgrimage. On the invitation being Mr. Hunter for those who were seek ing Christ forward, a large number crowdedsround the communion spoken to by the mu workers present were, they own and expect this hol once given | 10 come rails, who were isters and other CANADA A GOOD MODEL. 4 Is The Truest Democracy In The World. Toronto; Feb. 6.--A News cable from London says tall Caine is push ing a tempurance reform bill through the House of Keys, the lower chamber of the lsle of Man legislature. The u per chamber consists of nominees the governor The Manx system of government is how the same a= tha of Ontario prior to IS37. Interviewed Mr. Caine said "My ambition ix to obtain for the {sle'of Man the Canadian system of self government. My visits to the do winion have opened my eves as to the Karl of Durham's report being the gos pel of democracy truest democracy in the world and admire Canadians because they are so self-reliant, true and hospitable Would that the motherland followed the dominion in true liberalism." Death Of Mrs. Malony. This morning, Agnes Susan Hermer ston, wife of John Malony, 153 Clergy street, passed to cternal rest, after a long illness The deceased was ths daughter of the late John Hermer ton, and was born in Kingston fifty six vears ago. About thirty vears ago her marriage took place. Surviving her husband and eight children Richard, George. Ilenry, (2 rus, Ftta, Belle and May, all in King ton. The late Mrs. Malony member of St. Andrew's church. The funeral to-morrow afternoon will be private are he Thomas, wns a Albani's Visit. Madame Albani arrived in the cit last evening, with her splendid con {ert company, who will appear at the Grand Opera House tonight. Even vhere she has sung on this tour, t great Canadian Diva hax crowded hou wd it is to be Kington will do the same Ih world's famous pruna donna has neve been in better voice in the last ter cars, than she is today. Her com pany is acknowl<dged to be the fine that she + has ever brought to thi country The Portsmouth Philosopher The Portsmouth philosopher had ¢ joke to inflict upon his down towr friends to-day Why is~it,"" he asl ed, "that Warden Platt is receiving much sympathy from the people ? And the wise man from the hay smil «d broadly as he street, next to Corbett's are. Lowest prices in Kingston at Camp- bell Bros.' rebuilding sale, across the weuallv sold at 50c., for 3c. per Ib. ob Mullia's. Canada is the! 1 love | replied : 'Because he EE -- PREY | - OUR NEIGHBORS -- WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND- ENTS TLEL US. The Tidings Prom Various Points In Eastern Ontario--What People Are Doing and What They Are Saying. Married At Petworth. Petworth, Feb, 1.--Owing to the re cent thaw the woodwen are unable to work in the swamps. Mr. and Mis. George Laking, lately marricli, ave liv ing with his father. They intend go ing to Manitoba in the spring. A quiet wedding took place at John Hughes', when hiz daughter Lillian, was married to Mr. Bishop, of Zel and, on Wednesday of last week. On Friday evening, Mr. Hughes gave a reception for the newly married cou Leit For Sudbury. Rell Rock, Feb. 3.-Quarterly ser vices were held in the Methodis church on the Ist inst, by Kev. Mr, Richards Fhomas Sagrifi is recover: ing from a severe attack of grippe. The smallpox scare was a delusion. The recent rains and thaw have brok en up the roads for a time. Miss: Min- nie Wheeler has taken charge of the school at Long Lake. Mrs. Lew, Cam: den East, is spending the winter with Mrs. George Moir Miss Blanche Yorke, Tamworth, is the guest of Miss Maggie Yorke. Ernest L. Amey left for Sudbury via the K. & P, from Verona, on the 2nd inst. Smallpox At Wagerville. Wagerville, Feb. 3.--Smallpox has again visited our vicinity. T. Wager, R. Peters and R. Wager are quaran- tined. They have been in a week, and intend to stay another week, Mrs. T. Wager has heen very sick with the smallpox, but is recovering. E. Peters' family are also quarantined. A little girl has come to stay at T. Wager's, School has been closed but will re open on Monday. Un account of the weather being rainy, the jobbers can not work in the woods. Miss R. Pet ers, away two months, has returned from Cape Vincent. Revival meetings have started at Wagerville, with Mr Clark and Mrs. Goudy in charge i Marysville Musings. Marvsvilly Ivendinaga, Feb. 5 Miss Marv White, Chicago, is visiting or sisters, Mrs. Anderson, and Mrs, | MeGuin. Miss Edith Campbell spent Sunday under the parental roof. Mh and Mrs John Toppings, of Empy til, spent Sunday with his father, John 'Toppin Some of our young folks took in the surprise party which was at ( rege Akey's, Tuesday even ing Willie Mawson ently visited { hingston Mice Myrtle Morrison has returned to her home in Odessa, af ter visiting her brother, P. Morrison Mr James Stewart visited recently | at Ar Campbell Janes McAl pine took in the CM.B.A ball given These Little Pores Mean "Good Digestion This represciis a siagle filament of Shredded Wheat hight Ek SPY © and compel thorough mastication. HDF 4B " sdk 89 0 Bm is naturally "short" and "light" There is no veast no baking _ : powder, no soda, no lard, nor'any stomach-disturbing ingre= dient in it. Each shred contains millions of tiny Fors ' which gives great surface for action of the digestive ids. Split-- Toast-- Enjoy Then say good-bye to that heavy stomach feeling after eating, SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. Send for "The Vital Question™ (Cook . FREE. | Address THE NATURAL FOOD €O0., Torofito, ne Cannot be Excelled by any preparation: on the misrket to-day = ~~. Dyspepsia, Boils, Pimples, A Cure Fop touts. ; ! Loss of § AND ALL TROUBLES ARISING FROM Tol Stomach, Liver, Bowels or Blood. It las been in general use for over a quarter of a century, and every person who has used it heh ir but words of praise as to its curative prope Bek Mr. R. J. N. Hoca, Sunderland, Ont., writes > After having suffered for nearly two years with indigestion and severe headaches, and getting no relief from the numerous doctors 1 consulted | decided to iry Burdock Blood Bitters. After having taken a few doses my head began to ease from the continual aching, and by the time one bottle was taken 1 was completely cured of both the indigestion and Headaches. aire e---- ©0099 VO® VFOe COOOE® Qutherland'S '$ in Nipanee on Tw slay night : An Enjoyable Entertainment | Strathcona, Feb. 4. The Willing | Workers' gave an entertainment at The residence of Mrs. B. Rose, Thursday | evening Although a terrible storm | came on there was a fair attendance. Messrs. Walker and | i each tobk a large load Mr. Walker had the unis fortune to upset, but the jolly crowd | di not mind that, and proceeded to their destination, where everyone en | joved the evening very much. W. Wil { son occupied the chair. Great credit | due Mrs. Rose, who spared no pains | to make everyone enjoy himself. While | a party of you people, who had | spent the evening at J. Madden's l, wore leaving, Miss L. Dunlop slipped | and fell, striking her head so violently that she was unconscious for some time. Nhe i till suffering from the | shock. Violet McCaul is ill of scarlet fever, Archie Pybus is quite recovered of | Myx. JJ. Kelly entertained a number of | - -- | friend Tuesday evening. Mr. Me | Keown, station agent, has been chang j ed to Napanee. Mr. Day 1x his succes | sor.' Miss O'Donnell ix th of { Miss Libbie McAvoy. Mr rt Py | bus is ill. P. Williams has been visit | his sister, Mrs Post, Gretha. Might Have Been. 1 { tarted the the | wonder who orv that all the perdition we are to | experier i inside u < d pie" ' Cheap Shoes To-Morrow. wk taking we bod lots of Con to the hig sal to-morrow for cheap hoes, Suthor 1 land's 4 Turn Points. The kind that fold well back, do not neck, are among the 5 for Jenking irritate the 25¢. collars ee e---- : Come And Be Astonished. ,| at Abernethy's shoe sale. } a The price of our pure 'Java and Mo cha blend of cofies is 40c. the pound | has more 'felons' on his hands than | 4 4 of this price it is exceptionally | any other man in the country good value. There is nothing better -------------------- James Redden & Co. You Can Have The Best : hing Er on (a. pow izes, | BNC ns, Lever's Dry Soap (a pow: Pure beeswax candles, all sizes, ane. pe remove the greese with the greatest ease. Prices decreasing; crowds increasing, | | ~ | When washing greasy dishes or pots] I hy Ick elvey 20e:0e®0Pe es 8008 ® |® ALUMINUM WARE The Finest Cookizg Utensils Produced Every Piece Guaranteed to be Made of the Purest of Aluminum, We Have a Nice Assortment ;Including Coffee Pots Stew Pans i Tea Pots Fry Pans i ( Wash Basins Pudding Pans : Sauce Pans Cake Pans Preserving Kettles Dippers Oatmeal Cookers Pie Plates Milk Pans Bread Pans Oven Pans Tea Strainers Coffee Percolators. fi These Goods Will Never Rust or Tarnish. & Birch, 69 and 71 BROCK STREET. is