Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Nov 1903, p. 2

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rem Antis Notify The Council to Cease in Church Paragraphs. ¢ Further Negotiations in the Church | All Soul's day was honored in the Matter of Having a New Romgn Catholic church today with Ferry Built. are invari 0 or more boys, but Aces. cial i pression and: vigor. She has a goc ed confidence she will soon develop ex- IN WOLFE ISLAND FERR SCHEMZ. law wet aside. »d in June last a by-law was submit te There promists to be "something do- CITY AND VICINITY. Kant Krack. f Rubbere. Every pair Sold only at Abernethy-s. yore Y oats. A ot black and whi patterns, in t To Cure A Cold In One Day. d, Railway Company Must Pay. guaranteed. style, $6.50. Jenkins. » Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- lets. All druggists refund the money DAY'S EPISODES LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL. A TEST EXPERIMENT -- Peculiar Power Possesseq By , New Medicine. Of new discoveries there is ng end but one of the most recent, most re markable and one which will prove in. valuable to thousands of People, is te | Occurrences in the City i and discovery which it is belioved be tah Vicinity--Other Brief Items i}. 1. of nll other remedies for gh, Small of Interest to the People. Jenkins' overcoats fit well. The firemen were ; . streét at wine o'clock this morning to audiences called attended the to Pine pro- duction of "The Real Widow Brown' cure of those common and oj sases, dyspepsia and stomach s. This discovery Unate ; trou \ 18 not a loudly advertised secret patent medicine, : , dt non oo : ly ise Currie Bajus was soloist at the | Ther 4 s J . if it fails to cure. R. W. Grove's sig- inguish a chimney blaze, is a scientific combination of yp, feremng - sorsice in 5 ne oar nig ith vy Pui Foon nature is on each box. 2c. [Tngtiah oo Mes. Babcock lost a some, perfectly harmless ve etm ole Saureh, Hor Fendition. of "8. Yeu begun on Saturda when Reeve Faw fur ruff. The article' was returned by |sences, fruit salts, Pure pepsin ang More Years Shall Roll" was very ef x received or se ltr Sh Rak The Lumber Secured. a young lady the same night. ney fective, Queen' the t | McIntyre' & Melntyre a letter forbid- The Rathbun company has generous- 1 session's work in the faculty of | These remedies are combined in Jo. Li unda; 0 ge le Sth ding the municipal council proceeding | lv donated sufficient lumber to build at Queen's began to-day. |enge form, pleasant to take, and yij three y Yd will of Oy 15th further in the proposed ferry matter. | the second shack for consum tives in fessional staff this session is preserve their good qualitice. ol Baw, re Com hor i nd. Rev. | This firm is for the ratepayers | the general hospital grounds. The | complete. 5 La itely, whereas all liquid medicines rap. Bishop Mills, November a * 3 of to the municipal council own- | building will be constructed free of Lever's Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinfec- idly lose whatever good qualities > i" atidge Ranga, sang in Queen | ing and operating a ferry, and these | cost by the Carpenters' Union. Efforts | tant Soap Powder is better than may have had as soon as Uncorey A Methodist chureh pd Sunday | "antis" have instructed their lawyers | could not have been devoted to a wor- | other powders, as it is both soap and |... exposed to the air. orming fond did nicely. With increas | to take pr ings to have the by- | their cause. disinfectant. This prepatation D is called Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, and it that one of these table 1s claimed g a ts or lozenges sound as but one | voice. to the ratepayers for their pleasure. Lhe smash-up, last summer; onthe [at the Grand vg house-Satirday will digest from 300 to 3,000 times |v. . = hi : Rev." A. 1. Geen, in charge of the [Tt provided for (he expenditure of fiBuy of Quinte railway, wheh some aiternoon and might. : iiss own weight of meat, eggs and other movt attentive list : ER ' £20,000 1, the rchase of ferry i 3 ere proceed "Cummings Consumption Cure' for] ' some food. And this o in ereed and i it | churches of Wellington and Gerow A or e purchase of a ferry | hattervmen from Guelph were proceed eh wholesome food. And this claim has M Coir Dowsley Wore Gore, has been removed to Shannon. | steamer, to be owned and operated by ing with their guns and horses to the sale at the Red Cross. _ | been proven by actual experiments in A 1 bo Gren ills ville. The clergyman who has Leen ap- | the municipal council of the township camp at Deseronto, has resulted in| On Saturday Auctioneer day the following manner : A hard }ileg in, og pointed, Rev, Mr. Lalor, took charge | The "antis" claim that a majority | clains to the amount of $600 being conducted a sale of young cattle at egg cut into small pieces was reed oy wingi 3 Sunday. vote was obtained by reason of cor- filed with the militia department. Two | the fair grounc 1 he prices received in a bottle containing warm water creed. L. St hod "Rev. R. W. Anglin has been appoint- | tain statements made, that the money horses were killed and several others | avotaged about $36. a7 heated to ninety degrees for blogg 4 i as ar ith the ed to take charge of the Gananoque | would never be used for the purpose | injured. The railway company will bomas Quigley, dismissed; John heat); one of these tablets was then . is ety: Reping » East civenit for the balance of the Swed, that the whole game was one have to foot the hill McKenty, fined ® and Oo Le placed in the bottle and th Proper (FP 3 i p fi. . - ly two eases before the police mag- ; intai for ven a i conference year. - He in a member of | of blu . S-------------- only 3 ¢ temperature maintained. for {re + her rad he Jord tio od the the British conference, his home being Acting upon the power given them Hambrook-Clayton. istrate this morning. : : hours and a half, at the end of whieh Saints, oe -- Wh ar Then in Cork, Ireland. by the ratepayers, the councillors pro On Saturday night, in St. James | Improvements to the Nickle wing of time the egg was as completely st hich ¢ Abra red i Whit 7 bes 1" Mrs, R. E. Sparks attended, last [ceeded to look around for a suitable | church, took "place the mardvage of the general hospital will be completed ed as it would have been in a hea thy "Thi Se Al Taye Hg D Ae Gd the week, the annual convention of the boat, and mot finding one to suit | Frederick C. Hambrook, lidker and | within ten days, w hen the rooms will stomach. This experiment was nde, i" Hh pM nYs i | board of management of the Women's | their funcy, they had the Begtram Finn for T. H. Ferguson, to Mrs. | be ready for occupation. taken to demonstrate that what jt alt and golors preacher, "the third Ahniversary © Methodist Missionary Society at To- | shipbuilding firm, 'Toronto, prepare | Nollie Clavton, daughter of James | Contractor Mcleod stated to-day would do in the bottle it Would ale $n x ye in slovation to 'a bishopric in the ronto. The next meeting will be held | plans, and finally awarded the firm | I'odd, Brewer's Mills. The ceremony | that the Nurses' Home in the general do in the, stomach, herice its --- a p Church of God. As 1 reflect; my | Ea Ros Mon- | the contract of building the steamer. | > ord ri > o | hospital grounds would be completed | do in es inques- , i in Napanee, Mrs. W. E. Ross, ; 2 | was performed by Canon Macmorine F g ¢ tionable value in the cure of dyspe . : . nsughis a kttard, ined and treal, was requested to visit the is At this juncture the "antis' stepped | poop parties were unattended, the | and ready for handing over by Decem- gin 'and weak digeetion vor. fr 3 P- a a Evan ; x 4 ire. 30-4 on Stati i itish Columb 1|in and called halt, "and instructed | ; ' . , ber 15th. : ; : Fpory low hey oh She © i hs t rion stations in Beitish Columbia anc a alt, 'and instructed | ge being ver quiet. Mr. and aL > > a 3 0 - i publicly thank God for kindnesses and i pil if it was possible for her to | the legal firm of Melntvr. & Mcintyre mariage being yery 13 up residence | The Toronto 'Varsity rugby club |Ple are free from, some for of ¥ SF ee 4 mercies vouchsafed in the past. Look- to: take action to have the by-law set | on Colitaweoed eit runs. an excursion to Kingston next tion but sc arcely two x ie - " ing inward, I am conscious of many . James' church, last evening, | #%ide. The council has been notified | : v : Friday, and fully 200 people will come. | SALE Ny Dons to 1 i a failures in my high office. Looking for Rev. Mr. Masters delivered a thought- | not to proceed further, or action will down to return the visit of the King- | from disiress after eating, bloating ward am Ahen took up h that the much {him truggle. 1 si he the hichop The altar was abundantly for this, the closing feast large, in Convoe the reference in St. Luke xxiii eruci ied maloluctor words to Christ on the cross : to Thy Kingdom." Christ" was the subject, and a Ciswourse could not have been of scientific and a little doubt is into the y. and "The Christ" oft Prinei the mal confession of faith, is voice in confessing Christ's ful position. Tt is one of the scripture of the kingship of fl we complain no conviacing argument for it. influence about us that out or strengthen the words of his confession. EW ARRIVALS: 3 Stilton Cheese, 17c. Old Chandas oe TTB New Cheddar Cheese, 15¢. 1b. Roquefort Cheese, in pots, 15 and 28c. eTains Cheese, 100. and 25¢. Hickory Nuts, 5c. a qt. John Gilbert, : GROCER. 204 Barrie Street, Phone 254. Beanch : Corner (lore and Wellington, was ? His sense of noed of the was great. * Life A Battlefield." traction Sunday afternoon, wh G. Lockett spoke on * able fact, considering ferred to the excellent ready hoard at the Whig hall. Gordon, Dr. Macgilliveay, Dr. turn ochoed thoughts and good cheer. "Life," saw it, was a good and hell wire great realities, I life, the future. to a race, as Mr. "Life" and had been con If a man had no one to instruc the Bible alone could put him manifested a deep interest. Mr kett's anecdotes regarding "The North Pale. Oct. 15th, 1008. + WOOD, RINGSTON, Sir ~I was very. much WT my last. visit to With your bright steve, : the to~date manner in it is conducted, and 1 have 0 "once more make my AL your store you Kindly inform ilrtren thro "British "Hh ng { ristmas presents than | have prepared before, and for them to be patient a cow i, when 1 Gambler," were right 'to the duartette and sang "Welcome. the of cornet music of Mr. Allan a Brown has been seoured to next Sunday, ' -------- First Baptist Church. Rev. Douglas Laing, of the oir wants are for teenth year of his I am, as ever, friend of good children. BANTA CLAUS. Ta Coughs ; l0ods' Fair litle coughs, all coughs, cept deep ones! S000sssesbensesdoe 'the of RE Heute AG Ul of hope Tor the future of my people and diocese." Hix lord. is first text, misapplied word "saint" meant a baptized person, one who was enlisted under Christ's banner, and intentions the kewping of God's com- te, oven though he failed in inder the second text, spoke of the subjoct of the day's teaching, the lio of those who | have od from earth, into Para dise, the vestibule to the heavenly tem with white lilies avd chrysanthomums, church's year. The congregations were Principal Gordon's Sermon. The first of this session's Sunday. af ternoon services at Queen's was held tion Hall yesterday when wdon preached to a large His sermon was: based on who spoke these Remember Me When Thou Comest In "The Kingship of for a university sermon. In the midst phitosophic studies, apt to find its way student's mind con verning the significance of "the world's tr pt Kingship 'times seems uncertain. ipa Gordon pointed out that etor's voice Was Tuised in a grand an whole church of Christ would feel grateful that there was one to raise striking acknowledgments we have in that itis difficult to believe in Christ, when we can see would draw our faith, let turn to the dying malefactor and read there ever anyone in such stress as he The Whig hall was the place of at Life a Battle field." The audience was good, a not the beautiful weather and tempting 'sanshive. way of introduction the speaker addresses and Rev. G. L. Starr, had cach of inspiration Lockett reality, Heaven wo. must face and get ready for journey, but to-dav the speaker wishad to compare it to a battle, The bugle call being the Bible. The call therein was cortain and sure During the entire address the audience at Sea," and the converted "Jewish point, Mr. Shea sang a very aporopriate so- lo. Messrs. I. Cook, A. McMahon. R. Dunlop and W. Manhard formed dorer, Welcome." The singing improves each Sunday, a fabt largely due to the Rev. Thom Baptist church, gitered upon the fif pastorate yvester Probably you know of cough medicines that relieve _ The medicine that cures ax. misun- and deeked of the to the "Lord, better chosen of the right most Christ. or any us Was Divine ¥ By re al- Dy Anthiff in uring ipared t him, right. Loc Foe 4 Wan speak First ex- 5 is walks of life, differont standards of manliness were set up. tian life, however, Christ is the high ost type of manhood. In Him God has shown what He would have us be. The speaker gave four qualities which go to make up a true 'man: Truth: fulness, purity, decision and gentle ness. PERSONAL MENTION. They Are Saying And Doing. Miss A. Jones, Toronto, is visiting her brother, at. Portsmouth. stable Graham left for the north woods the Limestones win the junior cham- pionship of the O.R.B.U. Rey. Prof. McComb returned on Sat old gountry. He has not lectured at Queen's since last December, as he fill from January to May. and Queen's. TELEGRAPH PHENOMENA. Wires Were Worked on Saturday By Nature. Thomas M. Kane, chief operator of ful sermon on the subject of Manhood, In the Chris Movements Of The People--What this morning to join a party of deer main in Kingston long enough to see urday after a six months' stay in the ed Principal Gordon's place in Halifax The professor is warmly welcomed back to Kingston basing his remarks on I Corinthians affair will prove a costly one for them xvi-ld: "Be Strong." Everyone ad The reeve to-day summoned G. M mires a manly man, he said, but man- | Macdonnell to Wolfe Island for advic linens: depends upon the standard of | as to what proceduré to, follow, so a ideal set up. The speaker showed how [to keep out of the reach of the threat in different countries and different | ing strong arm of those opposed tc f | the ferry scheme. --------ns : MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Elsewhere. Anglin's wharf: Schooner Two thers from Fairhaven with coal, Locomotive works' wharf Falconer froy Charlotte with Craig's wharf: Bro- Schooner coal. Steamers Persia up ; Niagara down: Alexandria down to night, 'The schooner Oliver Mowat from lake ports with barley is at the Malt house wharf, bu ramer Rideau Kiyo Dr. Charles Sherman, dentist, =a Swift ® wharf: 8 Ki Kingston boy, has opened rooms in cleared for Ottawa; schooners Suficl Toronto : from Charlotte with coal. H. W. Richardson and Police Con Richardsons elevator Schooners y | Metzner, Laura 1). und Maggie from bay ports with grain: tug Kate and hunters, grain-laden barge elsarcd for Mont Before the snow settles on the treal. Co ground for the winter, Con. Millan | M. T. company elevator: Tug Thom will be a citizen of Winnipeg, the [Son from Charlotte, with two coal- great city of the west, He will re. [laden barges and cleared for Montreal; schooner Katie with grain. Captain Thontas Eccles from lake ports Donnelly recently - | surveyed the steamers Turret Chief and J. H. Plummer on the drv dock at Superior, Wis., adjusted a $25,000 fire loss on the tug Reliance at Mid- land and he is now at the burned Steamer Advance, sunk with a valu. able cargo at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. -------- A PAYING INDUSTRY. -------- Frontenac Farmers Are Making Good Money. persons realize the importance of the cheese industty to the farming CIstriot surrounding Few the local offiec of the G.N.W. Tel. | riot sueroc Jngston. Most praph company, states that in his peap the « --~ per io earn that twenty-five yoars' experience as wun pening until the cloke of the operator he never knew the air to be 50 charged with electricity as it was on Saturday. Such a phenomena rare Iv occurs, and the general public is, perhaps, unaware of its nature. A inrge area of the lines traversed by the G.NW. and W. U. lines in On tario, Quebec, the North-West, and some of the eastern states were affect ed by the aurorn, the atmosphere be ing so 'heavily charged with electricity us to seriously affect the normal con ditions in the working of all its wires, the electrical current viokntly fluctua ting one mément to an extremely strong and alternately to a very weak current. The battery on one commer tial wire from Kingston to Toronto, was removed, the wire being operated by the highly charged atmosphere, and it worked stronger and more sa ti factorily than from its regular bat tery. So far as known there hak only been one other instance of this kind. Some twenty odd years ago when ull battery was removed, between New York and Albany, and the wires worn successfully operated throughout the doy by nature's product, Appointed Chaplain, Rev. A. W. Cooke has been appoint od chaplain at the Kingston peniten tiary. He took his first service on Sunday. Rev. Arthur William Cooke, 'the new chaplain, is the present rector of St. buke's church, in this city. He enter of the Anglican church ministry in 1864. He Sa been at Elizabethtown, Angusta, Pakenham, Cataraqui and Kingston. From 15584 to 1889 he was curate of St. George's cathedral Fit Reform Overcoats. Have a decidedly different appear ance to any other make. The collar, the lapell, the shoulder' all specially made, $10, $12, 815. Jenkins sells them. Boys' Overcoats. Reefers and long coats, in all sizes and weights, $2.50 to 86.50, Jenkins. If you want the best range made you will buy Burrow, Stewart & ilne's Jewel, sold by Taylor & Ham- ilton. Jenkins' overcoats are selected with the greatest care from the best stocks int country. This expleins their uecess, "itham Reid, a' prowinent Reid's Mills farmer, was thrown from his apa. by ai runaway team and near v . N cheese making and 8500 daily season between $100 goes into the pockets of Wolle Island farmers, yet such ie. fact. One buyer alone, I. J. fon, up to October 31st, farmers of Kingston dis cheese on the Kingston 00, and the season is not yet closed Phere are six heavy exporters business on the Kingston board, their average expenditure so far thi has $106.000 each Neveral smmller dealers do not pay out much, but it is a fair rstimate to say that up to the end of October, the tarmers of this district have benefited to the extent of $700,000 by the cheese industry. Talk about making money easily ! It is almost like finding, it as the milk continues to be produced while the farmers sleep. McKin had paid the triet, who sell board, 8125, doing and -------- '* Prince Of Pilsen "--Thursday. "The Prince of Pilsen," is, like the "Chinese Honeymoon," a musical com edy. Some say it is away ahead of + "Chinese Honeymoon," but at any rate Kingston is assured of a first «lass, production. Everything goes to that it is one of the best hows on the road. Some of the musical gems of Me. Luder's are woll known throughout the entire country and have been played, whistled ' sung everywhere. Among these ine Message of the Violet," sung by Mr.' Anderson and Miss Moore; "The Tale of the Sen Shell," duet be tween Mr. Smock and Miss Bucklin; "The Song 'oi the Cities," rendered by Mise Guzman: "Walk, Mister, Walk," by Mr. Morlyy, aud "Heidelberg," hy an unaccompanied male octette. indicate and are ---- Jenkins' Overcoats. To see. them is to buy them, perfect | shoulders, model skirt, strap on back, 810, 812, 815. A Timely Suggestion. | This is the seasan of the year when | the pradent and careful housewife re. Plenishos her supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy It is certain to be needed before the winter is over, and results are much more prompt and satisfactory when it is Kept at hand and given as soon as the cold is con tracted and before it has become sot- ted in the system. In almost every | instance a severe cold may be warded | off by taking this remedy freely as soon as the first indication of the cold appears. There is no danger. in giving it to children for it contains no harm- ful substance. It is pleat to take both adults and children like it. Buy it and you will get the heat. It "Sponges and loofes." Red Cross. al ways cures. For sale hy all ms be taken against them, and the whol What is Going on in Harbor and | al | for unseemly conduct la pleasurable change "Beyond Pardon"--Tuesday. " p Tue: ; { The Montreal Herald of Tue sday, Friday. { October 27th, says of Bevond Par "Beef Iron and Wine," 50c. The Red don," which wil be presented at the | Cross ' e " : " | 88. pera h n = y nig : vone oe g{ Opera house Tuesday night Beyond There are pork and beans and beans | Purdon" is a comedy drama that is X \ bere Iv } be ordi n 1 happily free | 8nd pork, ut there is only one , | above the ordinary and hapy 28 Claris Poth. and Soars The kind from false sentiment. The story cen- xv T chaplain of the U. 8. leaves home to go on Evan Prescott. Y.M.C.A. Contest Over. The contest for new members at the | Y.M.C.A. closed at six o'clock on Sa | turday evening. Many young men | crowded around the geferal secre- |: A : is a fine product { tary's desk when the clock pointed | & 0 a out' "5:30." The Whites with 120 | There is a critical points 5:33. p.m., when the NT Jl phone rang and Robert-Buntop, lead: Re ¥. Hartwe , cr of the Plugs, enffvired for results. tor in. Ching Heering that the Whites lod; he plac-* od his remaining vhich brought the Plues up to 166 | points and won for them the contest. | The little fray is over and the Y.M. { C.A. rejoices in added strength, To { her the Reds, Whites and Blues are | all winners, all loyal "jelly good fel- { lows," and hard workers. Queen's Arts Elections. On Saturday, the officers of Queen's Arts' Society and Arts' Concursus were elected as follows : Arts' Society--Hon. president, Prof. Adam Shortt; vice-president, D. N. Morden; secretary, R. C. Jackson; treasurer, GG. B. Murphy; auditor, J. M. Macdonald; committe J. M. Mac donald, M. J. Watt, W. C. Robert . Thompson. | Concursus --Chief juctice, W. Gug- ! gisherg; junior judge, W. A. Boland ; Senior prosecuting attorney, J. M. Macdonnell; junior prosecuting attor ney, S. M. Polson; sheriff. T. A. Dark; clerk, W. R. Pearce; chief of Laird ; constables, W. A. Kennedy, A. laird: constables, W. A. Kennedy, A. | G. Fleming, G. A. Platt, D. A. Gillies, A. G. Cameron, A. H. Gibson, T. D Thompson, R. J. Ellis. The Asthmatic's Agony. Wakeful nights, suffocating sensa tions, difficult breathing. Who can des cribe it ? This disease, partly nervous, partly congestive, partly the result of microbic irritation, is 'no longer treat ed by nauseous stomach destroying drugs, but hy Catarrhozone, that des- trovs the microbe, and relaxes thee nervous irritability that renders breathing so difficult The medication is carried by the air vou breathe to the very seat of the disease, and at once the The great discovery is known as Catarrhozone. Its influence upon as thma is simply marvellous. Catarrho zone prevents as well as cures, and is the only remedy guaranteed to cure | Your money back if it fails, Two sizes at all dealers, and $1. relieves congestion i} removes cause, ---------- A Quiet Hallowe'en. Hallowe'en has been safely passed, and citizens may breathe freely for another vear, having no fear for the safety of their property. The celebra- tion of hallowe'en this year was gene- rally conceded to be the quietest in a long period. The rough element, to whom is chargeable destruction of property on these occasion. was cowed by the fear of arrest. In addi tion to the entire police force, twenty- five special constables patrolled the streets and maintained order and corum. So quietly did'the night pass that not a single call was received by the police, and the guardians of law afd order 'were not once ealled upon to admonish any of the merry makers It was quite from past ex: perisnces ° -------------- Capt. Donnelly Was In Danger Captain Thonras Donnelly, of this city, was on the train at Ishpeming, Mich., a week ago, when policemen captured two post-office. robbers, As soon as the police enternd the: rear of the coach. the robhers began firing and the policemen returned the fire Finally two of the desperadoes were captured, thel third feeing to the woods. Capt. Donnelly in referring to the matter said: "What would we think of the police in Canada who would come in a car at 4.30 a.m. and commence . shooting among the pass engers. It is nothing short of a nrir- acle that some innocent person was not. killed. Four revolvers were found under the seats after the affiray. One of the robbers lad two revolvers and nsed them until his right thumb was tres in Velma' Gould, daughter of the SS. Waine, who the stage, but ¢ tricked into a bogus marriage with points on record, de- | that always or with Chili Companion | 437, 1.O.F., | ment, with | their reoular invited. year. Bed-R. wonderful cur will Beaumont, of ing this wonc ly." English tweed: st great variety consist of the | invited to see | Because you your clothing | worth it. Get t $12, $15. properly tailored. Jenkins Kant Krack, Rubbers. Every pair guaranteed. Sold only at "In sending best. That's | During Oectol local customs heing an incre more. 5¢. and 10c. the can either plain "If anybody wants a written guar antee from me personally as to South American Rheumatic be the gladdest world to give it," savs ed of recovery up to the time of tak- lerful remedy. It cured Sold by Clothing Made To Order. Prevost, Brock street, is the greatest assortment of Scotch and s, venetians and chevoits, also work. These go «ds are imported and ston delegation that went up there last give you a longing for or tomato sauce. % Court Frontenac, No. will have an entertain- light refreshments, meeting, Tuesday night, to which all Forésters and friends are The Methodist Magazine for Novem- ber is rich in illustrated articles anc of Canadian brain study B.A : on "Our First Mar » a story of tragic in terest. The magazine is published by William Briggs, Toronto, at $2 idden 15 Years. my re from rheumatism by Cure I woman in the Mrs. John Elora. "I had despair- H. B. Taylor showing s, black and blue wor « a of overcoatings for orde; latest patterns. You are his assortment. ens Suits. pay a high price for doeSht prove they are a Fit Reform suit, $10, Abernethy-s. candy" always send the Tuylers. er collections at the house were $16003.59, ase of 83.860.47. over ling month last year. after of an old Kingston poet, Charles Sangster, and , a Queen's from gas in the stomach and bowels, others have acid dvspepsia or heart. burn, others palpitation or headach g sleeplessness, pains in chest and under shoulder blades, extreme nervousness » as in nervous dyspepsia, but they all have the same cause, failure to pro - | perly digest what is eaten. The tom- ach must have rest and assistance and Stuart's dyspepsia Tablets give it both, by digesting the food for it and in a short time it is restored to its normal action and vigor. At the same time the tablets are so harmless that a child can take them with This new preparation has made many astonishing cures, 1] instance, the following : 3 After 'using only one package of Stuart's Dvspepsia Tablets 1 have re ceived such great and unexpected ben efit that I wish to express mv sincers - gratitude. In fact, it has been six months since I took the package and I have not had one particle of distress or difficulty since. And all this in the face of the fat that the best doctors I consulted told me my case Chronic Dyspepsia and absolutely curable as T had suffered twenty five vears, I distributed half a dozen pack- A among my friends here who are very anxious to try this remedy. Mrs. Sareh A. Skeel, Lynnville, Jasper Co., Mo Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by druggists everywhere at 50c. for full sized packages. A little hook on Stomach Disegges mailed free by ad- dressing F, A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. benefit already as for was in WALL PAPER BARGAINS | To Make Room For New Stock 209% Discount For 30 Days 3c. per roll, upwards. F. NISBET, Tho Corner Book Store. { the corresponc (His Liver Didn't Work And Dreadful Headaches And De- pression Followed--Cured by FERROZONE. Lionel 8, had a trying Li time. He say | gish and torp the morning. I hadnt slept" a cessantly. If I stooping work whirl in two m and out of sor from Ferrozome lv recommend liver," Ed. E. Moner my head ached quickly. 1 used bothered since. kidney ills you It has a specilk strong, healthy cures, and eu zone prevents bv mail from TI shot away. It was ki for a while." Kingston, Ont. plain, but wisely used Ferrozone | about half dead. and specks swam before my eyes work, and before long feel ever so much improved in health sie using Ferrozone, "For years I was subject to frequent attacks of liver complaint, and no re- medy ever cured like Ferrozone. When drowsy and sick, after being cured, and haven't When it comes to curing liver gans, and at once isn't the kind that trouble, and costs only 500 six boxes for $2.50, Al druggists, or ascelle, of Strathcona, time with liver com- in "My liver got slug and made me feel When 1 got up in was as tired as if | t all. My head ached, in- bent over or did any I would be in a perfect inutes. 1 felt depressed rts, and only got relief r. Tt went right to cured me. [| which § strong for the kidneys and ief, of Springfield, says: fit to split, and I felt Ferrozone relieved Ferrozone two months been and can't beat Ferrozone. ic action on these or puts them in -ga condition. Ferrozone just relieves -- it res thoroughly. Ferro. a refurn of further a hox, or he Ferrozane compa ny, Photos For the latest and finest phot go to " Weese's." Frames Fine Mouldings and Frames, cheap at Weese's. Wall Paper Fine lot of remnants, cheap at Weese's. Neat Pianos 4 Beauties, 4 Bargains, 4 Chancs You who want to buy, should not miss this week's ¢ Special." WEESE & CO, 121 Princess SI. Agents for the celebrated Mason & Risch Piano. REAL ESTATE, IF, YOU WANT A HOME, OR AN IN- vestment, larre or small, or a FAL ant lot to build upon. see Geo. Clif. at Headouarters, 95 Clarence street Groceries | Groceries ! Send your next order for Groceries to the UNIQUE GROCERY And you will be satisfied C. H, PICKERING. Get a supply to-day. No. 1 Pine Street. BBE aE AR a nT PRET EXCURSII PURSES, |, "Sa Western Points and Paci Until Nov. 30h, 19063, Colovist Fi KINGSTON, as follows : Port Colorad blo, Sa HUNTERS' EXCUF Oct. 24th to Nov. 5th. To the ' Highlands of. Ontal oka Lakes; lod fake of Bays Return limit, December 13th. For further information appl) City Passenge Kingston & Pembroke & C Pacific Railways. emcee REDUCED FA TO PACIFIC JPOII Until Nov. 30th, 1908, Colonist Fare KINGSTON TO Anaconda, Butte, Helens, Colorada Sprivgs, mver, Pueblo, Sal lake eh reais San Francisco Los Angeles. x Full particulars at KEK. & C. P. R, Ticket Office, Ontario FF. CONWAY, F. A. FOLGE Gen. Pass. Agt. Ge THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILW SHQRT LINE FOR Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto, a cal points. Train leaves City "ot at 4 p.m. F. CONWAY oJ. Q. Ry., Kingston. DOMINION LIKE _ STE MONTREAL AND QUEB} LIVERPOOL. *Southwark, Nov, 7, Roman, HALIFAX TO LIVERPO( xDominion, . Dec. | BOSTON LAV ELrog Mayflower, Columbus Commonwealth PURTLAND TO LIVERPU xEnglishman, Nov. 7, Nomadic AVONMOUTH DOCK AND Bj From Montreal. Nov. 6. Ottoman, TO MEDITERRAN 170 xManxman BOSTON Vancouver, i . *Coid Storage aad cool air. xCoid storage For further particulars apply J. P. HANLEY, G.T'R ¥. P. GILDERSLEEVE, 42 Ola The Dominion Line, Montreal land ALLAN LIN Liverpool and Londonderry. From Montreal: From ¢ Bavarian, Oc® 31st, 6:00 am Bavarian, Oct Nov 7th 7 Tonian Nov First €Cabin.--Reduced winter $55, and upwards, according to : Second Cabin. --Liverpool and derry, $37.50 to $40, according mer London, $2.50 extra Third Class. --$25 and $26; Li Derry, Helfast Glasgow, Through tickets to South Africe Ionian, MONTREAL TO GLASGOW, D Corinthian, (daylight), No First . Cabin, --$50 and $60. Cabin, $35. 1 d Class, $25. J. P. HA) 2Y, Agent .T.R Passenger Depot. J ) G BLEEVE, Clarence street. Established 1854 JAMES REI The Leadin Open day and night : Undertaker HALL RAC This Week At Reduced Prices. JAMES REI For Ambulance 'Phone 147. Violinists and Yiolin Teach the finest selection of Sheet Music' MiSter Pieces, ete be seen unywhere, We invite your inspection, and RNY number of pistes are purchas will make the terms O.K UP-TO-DATE MUSIC ST 286 Princess Street. HATS! The balance of the Clark W stock, front Bs. to 50e. CALL AT MILLS' AUCTION Rt We have

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