Bpulsive, and act. without thinking then - they re: § gret a hasty action There is no regret follows a deal- "with us-..you don't Bhave to kick when you @ tory, say the word and § § we'll make it right. AT CORBETI'S HARDWARE Use GOLD TIP a Blend Tea. It pleases everybody, 36e. 1h., or 3 lbs. for $1. Extracts, 2 oz. bottle, 10e¢. Baking Powders, 15c¢. and 25c¢. par 1b. ~~ Floral Cream is an excellent toilet article--big bottle, 26c. 185 WELLINGTON ST. Crawiord & Walsh, 3 Tanne and IMPORTERS. s Bright Fire Is an attraction for every ome. The cheery glow and immense beat of our coal will make itself felt with pleasure during the cold BOOTH'S COAL. "Phone 133, Foot of West St. " GANONG'S CHOCOLATES ARE THE BEST. ALWAYS FRESH. Largest Assortment At As oJ REES = "Phone, No. 58 cin Sales. SAVEMONEY BY EMPLOYING ALLEN & SON, § come here ; if something $ g should seem unsatisfac- 8 DO YOU DRINK ? THE STARR CO. soesononsed HOCOLATES PILLS. Read of This Wonderful Cure, Good to Know About It. ago I caught cold. It settled in my kid. neys, and finally turned into Dropsy. M Adimbs, and feet were very mi § never been troubled with it since, thanks to DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS. Price 50c, per box, or 8 boxes for $1.25; all dealers, or The Doan Kidney Pill Co,, Toronto, Ont. St. Lawrence Canals GALOPS CANAL -------- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the water will be drawn out of the Galops and Rapide Plat Canal on the 1st day of April, 1903, and will not be readmitted into it cuntil the 1st day of May, following By order, W. A. STEWART, uperintendent of Operation -------------------------------------- St. Lawrence Canals CORNWALL CANAL. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT the water will be drawn out of the Comwall Canal on the 150th day of March, 1903, and will not be read- mitted into it until 1st day of May, following, By order, W. A. STEWART, Maperintemdent of Operation NOTICE Is hereby given the public that we purpose making it warm for all ens using my Coal next winter. Your order is solicited. P. WALSH, 55-57 BARRACK STREET, Many are suffering whe would mot comsider exo pense ant for whom, at trifliog cost, the MAGI CALEDONIA WATER would be a boon. Seid everywhere. ~ MONEY AND BUSINESS. SE Smee LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire pany Available assets, oh ier 3 a1 1 ' addition te which iy hold have for security Whe pT) lability of all the stockholders. Farm and city Faide: bes insured at lowest possible ratos. are In od 8 or wlving rom ATRANGE ets stRANGE. Agents. MONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE OR small Suis, at low rates of interest 5 Office opposite the Post Office. po; TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL- lars in sums from one thousand to ten thousead dollars. For particu- lars apply ye rey VIN S INSUR- a cE EMPORIUM, over Express . Market Rk ARCHITECTS. - DR. CHOWN'S IMPROVED guick, gentle, safe and certain cure--they settle the stomach, quiet the nerves .and relieve pain. 10¢. packages and 25c. box sampl®é FREE for the asking or 'get cured while you wait. HEADACHE POWDERS are a | WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, Of- , second floor over Mahood's drug store, corner Princess and Bagot streets. Entrance on Bagot street. POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, MER. chants' Bank Duilding, corner Brock 'and Wellington streets. "Phone 213 ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF- fice site of New Drill Hall, near corn. er of Queen and Montreal Streets. HENRY P SMITH, ARCHITECT. ote, Anchor Building, Market Sauare. 'Phone 245 EEE EET ---- BOARD. AND FI table board. May be bad at Mrs. Breden's, 24 Stuart St LARGE FRONT ROOM, ALSO TWO single rooms, with modern conven- iences. central, not far from City and' Macdonald Parks Suitable for a party of from three to five, 195 Far! street DOAN'S KIDNEY It May Do You or Your Friends Some Miss Agnes Creelman, U, Smith- fleld, N.S, writes: --About 18 months bloated, and if I my finger on them it would make a white impression that would last fully = minute before the flesh regained its natural color. 1 was advised to try DOAN'S KIDNEY FILS and before I had used half a box could notice an improvement, and the 1 box completely cured me. 1 have The law of the Lord does not count Curling is a fine thing, a grand phy sical exercise, but it does not add, ap powers. - a meeting of the Liberal Conservative said the chairman, "has been out of ought also to 'throw anv unnece: sary ballast (heavy weights), overhoard." 'This language conveys some idea of the feeling which prevails in conserva er dismissing some of the underlings of the opposition in Ontario he had failed several times. It is time he the great trust which counts its in. vestments by billions and its earnings by millions, has undertaken to solve the labour problem. Its plan is to It offers them preferred stock at the price at which it sold per share when the consolidation of interest took plawe. It will pay the dividend at once at the rate of seven per cent and at the end of the vear charge the buyer of stock: at the rate of five per cont. on the balance unpaid. It will ada, for every year and for five years, a bonus of 8 if the holder of stock remains in the company's service: otherwise the bonus reverts to a fund which goes to increasing the bonuses among 'the other workingmen and small stockholders. So rapid is . the value increased, on the present basis whose small investinents are thus en larged will be made to feel that the great trust has a meaning for him as well gs for his employers. He is one of the company, and his gmbitions for sents a vast aggregation of riches, He is a beneficiary, and his personal in terest is calculated not only to satisfy the men holding responsible positions are given a percentage of the profits, year. The scheme--in its development und application is that of Ge W. Per WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 12 and over, Juhtivhediin parts on Mon Thurs roings Attached in one of the best Joh Prioting Offices in Canada. rapid, stvi- ish and cheap work; nine improved regscs. The iritish Whig Publishing Company, limited EDW. J. B. PENSE, Managing Director THE DAILY WHIG "Opifer per Orbem Dicor.' THE CURLERS' MORALITY. The Walkerton curlers have bad a meeting, and at it, in due form, they protested against the criticism to which the Scotch curlers were sub weted, because they vidited the Falls on Sunday. The Toronto people were simply shocked by their performance, and Dr, Milligan felt it incombent up- on him to say several things; The Walkerton curlers resent the rebuke They do it in an extraordinary way They put it on record, solemnly, that it is no business of the reverend gen tleman in Toronto what the Scotch curlers do on the Sabbath day "so long ap they do not contravene the law of the land." In other words, Scotchmen, because curlers, have spe cial privileges in Canada, and can do anything so long as they escape ar rest. They are all right while they do not violate any law of the land. with the curlers, though they have a clergyman as their leader, and come from a country "where the Sabbath is observed with more sanctity than in any other country in the world." parently, to some men's reasoning CONSERVATIVE DISCONTENT There are further evidences of dis content in the conservative party. At Club in Toronto municipal politic were discussed, and it was sugge te] that hereafter polities be the deviding line in ail elections. "The party, power in the province for thirty four vears, and there is evidently some thing wrong." The conservative ship, he added, was all right. It had a good pull, but it was manned hy poor officers, and if the officer in-chief found any mutineers on board "he should string them up to the vard arm." 1 tive ranks, Instead of the command they are talking of getting rid of him. The eyes of some people are turned towards Mr. Meradith But when that gentleman was the leader a hard time of it. He failed in sere ral elections, and was glad to acoept appointment to the bench, and =o escape the worries of political hie Mr. Whitney ix having a repetition of Mr. Meredith's experience He has was travelling SOLVING THE PROBLEM The United States Steel company, interest its employees in its business. | St He has no grievance, because it repre. | sistance of . drews, Mr boro, Sunday. him. to make him content, but to | ing the urge him to do his best. Similarly | have of while was almost this percentage varving with the in | with the ki come of the company from vear to | who fortunately howe at his niece, parents last week GOOD FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR | 'witheut board. 101 Queen street. | } DPWELIINGS, STORER, OFFICES, 3. McCann, Real Estate and Insurance, 51 Hrock street, FOUR GOOD FURNISAED ROOMS, with board, with all modern con weniences. at 191 University Avenue. { so that each farmer will have a phone in his house at $10 a year. McLean is looking for votes. kins, one of Mor brightest pant tend ners. a it remaing to be seen how t will dventnate The are the srecial care ob] 0g the politicians just now. The Toron | Price to World wants the Ontario govern ment to go int, the telephone business | this place on EDITORIAL NOTES. Meredith is wanted as leader of the conservative party in Ontario it i clear there ix no show for "My matter with high tribute | The Booths Are All Pretty as Wel to the fraternalicny which and 6.000 000 readers is a wan of keen dis -- It has been decided that the chief is the only authority the | Toronto shall know the union will withdraw from it cause he cannot gog the This is the second -- The deal and dumb asvl : 18 classed with the England against doing missionary » duties collected from This would help » valued in dollars and cents licitor to Washington to "tell the Can the government « commissioners His disappointments gre Are They Doing That. The Proper Thing. horse play in a cavalry regiment. Mr. Whitney's Danger. a vision of a bas Whitney's political head A Pertinent Question. < in Montreal proposes news for Canadians vip Brussels Preaching And Practice. Syracuse Bowell's Attitude. Hamilton ° war of profit-making, that one share of | Ontario in aid of stock in five years will vield 860. It { originally cost 8250. It will be come worth 8142.50. The servant] he tried to do to other of the fi the will he Blair Settlement News. Blair's Settlement ber party its supcess become wonderfully acute. | home of Willian Uuscan. prople attended the Bey ward Pinkerton, visit. through here Wisconsin to see her hospital for a from Blair and Mi to have NOW PROCEEDING IN THE CITY HALL. | as Those in Charge of Them-- | A Fine Presentation of Dick | ens' Dialogues I A pronounced uceess artistically | dramatically and financially, has been | the King's Daughters sample sale sc | far, and after the high tea and the sand concert, which latter the 14th Band is kindly donating this evening the words gastronowmically and musi cally will be added to the list. It's a very pretty scene indeed that the sometimes city fathers peep down from their canvases upon The entrance door of the hall i flanked on the right by the charming green and white booth, where roses and carnations and dafiodils with the breath of spring in them, are sold by Mrs. Egpnes Cunningham, and the ives} Cunningham, M. Calvin, and BrownBitld. To the left, the Japanese tea room, fitted up froin Prof. Mar shall's treasure house of things Japa nese, was all aftérnoon besieged, and the chrysanthemum maidens, Mrs Cappon, Mrs. W. Skinner ang the Misses i. and M. Richmond, L. Less lie, B. Craig, A. Birch, and Oldrieve, were kept busy The flag booth with its unromanti contents of hardware, and boots, and rubbers, and its cosy corner for try ing on the latter, *d a fine business, and Mrs. Price, with the Misses Sears, McDowall, and Merrick are 'more than, satisfied. Next door the "Arg /and Drug' department, decorated in the colors of the order, and in charge of Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Harri son and Misses H. Fraser, Dutton, Macmoriné, E. Smith, Jackson, L. Martin, I. Shaw and Philp, all in dainty white, with purple violets in hair and corsage, did a trade in lip salves, perfume, pictures and reme dies for all the ills that flesh is heir to, which was positively holiday in character The fancy work and dry goods peo ple chose yellow and white for their hooth, and a very artistic combina tion it was. Here Mrs. Yates, Mrs Hubbell, Mrs. V. Hooper, Mrs. Hughes and the Misses FE. Graham, L. Cal lachan, and M. Dalton, were the busy shop-keepers, Groceries struck a pat riotic note, and the stall containing them was done in red, white snd blue, and Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. Francis Macnee, and the Misses N. Skinner, Garbutt, Jackson, Hooper, English and Barry, who were behind its coun ter. never seemed to be idle a mo ment. In the corner near the stage, Mrs Herbert Robinson, Mrs. Francis King and the Misses I. Ross, L. Tandy and Lesslie, from within an enclosure of dainty pink and white, which look ed as if it were composed of giant su gar sticks exchanged the most tooth some of sweets, for twenty-two dollars in cash. In the opposite corner, Mrs MacNaughton, with her aides, the Misses F. Macaulay, M. Macmorine, D. Ferguson, K. Richardson, McArth ur, Robinson, L. Kirkpatrick, Smith Mundell, and Herald, demonstrated Chase & Sanborn's coffee to the satis faction of the thirsty from a booth of white and green, adorned conspicu ously with our national emblem The place of honor in the middle the hall was given to Mr. Harrison's generous donation of furniture, and to Mr. MeKelvev's equally kind gift of 'Happy Thought." Mr. Gilbert, with his large supply of coffee, Ghase & Sanborn, for the same drinkable and Mr. Steacv, with his generous gift of w in for especial ex pressions of gratitude During the afternoon Miss Evan played delightiully on the violin In the evening the Dicken's Dialo gues.' the east of which has already been given, were 'put on before a packed audience, and not one scene and not one actor, but came in for the most unstinted praise. The cos ten dollar tumes, copied from Cruikshank, were canital, and the stage setting very good. The general opindon seemed 1 he that the palm. was carried off hy Miss Jessie Kirkpatrick, but t, sa who was her close second, would be to make a list of the cast, and, as has heen mentioned, that has alreathy been done In spite of the rushing business done vesterday, there are many things left unsold: however, and as the King's Daughters have been so up-to-date in all their other arrangements, they in tend to have a clearing sale to day and tonight, to 'which evervone ana her purse is invited ~ Rubber sponges at H. B. Taylor's The pope received a number of Ar gentine pilgrims on Tuesday. His holiness appeared to he in excellent health The G.T.R. main line connection for Prantiord will be completed about July 1st. The new station is likely to be built alongside the present one Danger Then tis scrious Urinary troubles follow Excessive discharges-- Painful passages Don't wait until too late The early syniptoms are easily cured But it's a hard fight KIDNEY TABLETS. ith the first sign of kidney ills @ Relief will be promipt--cure certain Price 50c. a box, at all druggists, or by mail. The Dr. Zina Pitcher Co, Toronto, A SAMPLE SALE "from ANCIENT INDIA and SWEET CEVLON.™ SPLENDID QUALITY, THE QUALITY THAT WINS, POSS ¥SS UNTFORMITY, AND ARE ALWAYS THE SAME. P.ices- $1, 70c., 60c., 80¢c. and 40c. p TEA eeenssisisin cn "00a le Jou NEW SUIT! "Sweet Enough to Kiss" Ar ese ae sees ee sss sere ees sos este see sees css see races sees sR sede eens ONE PRICE CLOT HIN HOUSE. MONEY SAVED RIGHT HERE ALL EYES THIS WAY TIME'S UP AND EVERY ARTICLE IN MEN'S, YOUTHS, AND CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS AXD SUITS MUST NOW LEAVE OUR STORE We're going to so shrivel the prices on the piles of slothing that every dollar bitl will appear 'to. be of twice its THE REASON. The reason for ;arry over our stock until another season. money, and want it. JOS. ABRAMSON, We can use the 180 PRINCESS STREET, The People's Clothier and Gents' Furnisher. One Store at Bath. Between Crawford's and Redden's. VERDICT OF MURDER. In the Case oi Goldsmith of To- 'aq 2) "a Town Wants Incorporation in Delay. a slide for 288898720 SUCOPES Only a little backache bureh, 'Tis the frst syrptom last week. Tells you the kidneys are sick ing fi They are crying for help Jour Neglect--delay-- : Lee The ache increases from Buffalo on Satur Retention of the urine-- ere Seine' il rink last When diabetes scts in placed bef will When Bright's disease Has taken holl in TAREE DR. PITCHER'S BACKACHE | Couklin be air. herds in Massachusetts, Wilson, foraterly or EE Mrs. Emmons, saved fr an operation for Ovaritis, how shie was cured by Ly Pinkham's Vegetable Comp "J am so pleased with the re obtained from Lydia E. Pink) Vegetable Conpound that I a duty and a privilege to wri about it. ** I suffered for over five yea: ovarian troubles, causing pleasant discharge, a great we: and at times a faintness woul over me which no amount of me diet, or exercise seemed to Your Vegetable Compound fou weak spot, however, within weeks -- and saved me fro operation --all my troubles h appeated, and I found mysel more healthy and well. Words describe the real, true grateful that is in my heart, and I want every sick and suffering sister. dally with medicines you knov ing about, but take Lydia E. ham's Vegetable Compouy take my word for it, you wil different woman in a short ti Mgs. LAURA Exyoxs, Walkervil ~-- $5000 forfeit if original of above lett: genuineness cannot be produced. Don't hesitate to write t Pinkham if there is an about your case which not understand. She will you with kindness and h vice is free. No woman e gretted writing her and sl hk pe thousands. Addr Lynn, Mass. FROM THE COUNTRYS Orangemen At Veron: Fermoy, Feb. 10.--The annn ing of the county Orange L Central Frontenac met in Gran Verona, on Tuesday, Febru and after the transaction of the following officers were elec the ensuing year: W.C.M., Sharpe; D.C.M., George Kill; C.C., Rev. Mr. Richards; recor financial secretary, Peter | court treasurer, John Truscot C., Lorenzo Ruttan; court George Smith: deputy lecturer, Jutterel; deputy lecturer, KE. frey. Lake Opinicon Notes. Lake Opinicon, Feb. 9.1 Morehouse begins special serv evening. H. Dansie, Elgin, wil next Sunday night. The fan all busy banking logs™ and Miss Maggie Linklater entert: young friends last Tuesday Miss Austin, after an exten to relatives in New York stat turned home. Miss Metta Lin visiting friends at Sydenham Nichols, Sydenham. Mrs. R. Sydenham, spent a week with ther. Mrs. H>Kenyon, North spent several days with hi Mrs. A. Darling. Poole's Resort Repor! Poole's. Resort, Feb. 10.--] liams has returned after an visi. with: her daughter, Mi Guild, Mallorvtown: Miss Da je spending a few weeks wit in Toronto. Mrs. Thompsor our oldest residents, is abou ker home. here; she will in side at Alexandria Bay. Mi Harper, Caintown, was the Mrs. W. F. Andress recently ia closed on account. of sca in the adjoining section 7 has claimed as its victims tv thur Dickey's children. Sym extended to Mr. and Mrs. Di to H. Turkington, 'whom d lv robbed of his youngest de ---- Cows That Iaid We. Maple Lane, Feb. 10.--Dan man, has realized for the pa for cheese and butter at cw ket. price, since closing of fa neat little sum of $180, or a of 348 per cow. The cows bred Holsteins. David Boice ed hauling timber for 'the e a new barn in the spring. Mi Davison has engaged with } gin Watts, Odessa, for a music, The parlor social a bert's on Friday night. unde pices of the Ladies' Aid Odessa, was a decided suced Lucas has a fine herd of sv teen in number, ready for M. Snvder will have in @ abowt 1.200 weight ready fo ket. Several from here att supper at Oh annual oyster week, it being in the inter C.0.C.F. Visitors : Miss Her «ton, John MeCov, Kingsto and. Mrs. D. R . Hicks, Mo Pertia Smith, Morven; NM Graham, Walnut Grove; Mr Odessa. MONTREAL STock B Canadian Pacific 1 Toledo Street Ry Monreal Street Ry .. . Toronto Street Ry Halifax © Street Ry Winnipeg Street Ry St. John Street Rv R. & O Com. Cabl Montreal 'Pelexraph Rell Telephone | Twin City. -. 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