f 4 was abet farty years hy Ves a Ww a sis 5 ord 'was found $47. Death Of Mr. Waddell. A, Waddell, aged died this a by leading to the office Clarence street, Deceased, Englishman by birth, was a resi- % he resided with his son- , Crawford, Brock street, is survived by a widow, one son, John, and four daughters, Mrs, Der Henry Moss, Ren- and Mrs, J. J. Crawford, King- Died In Toronto. took place in Toronto yesterday of James McPherson, whose ily resides on Princess street. The in good health until ys ago when he was stricken with pneumonia, desth i A wife and small y are left to mourn a loving hus- i i { thy £ - was employed by the McLaugh a Belt company. A sad feat the ogourrence was the fact . that "day or two ago the deceased sent a tter saying he would be home Christmay. The next ceived was of his death. Mother Would Be Glad. Mother . would like a pair of those nige felt house boots, from the Lockett tore . The price for the best is only one dollar. i : T oy £2 Tr = = g When you want a real good cake for your tea table, made from the richest and purest of ingredients, we're at your service. Here's a few of the many choice lines for to-morrow; kes, ankes, chocolate walnut, fig layers, Eldora- do. W. J. Crothers. and duchess cakes, 15¢. each, at er Jone, Very nice mountain cakes, « lb. HE i --- - i EAE E IH i b Henry Cunningham from Chickering's. McAuley's book store, Princess street. Saturday, shirts, collars, neckwear, gloves, mufflers, braces, un ol prices. Prevost's. Gifts for gentlemen at Taylor's, CAN "GO" NOW. Was Formerly Robbed of Her En- 3 orgy by Coffee. The wife of a Virginia clergyman tells her coffee story thus: "One year ago 1 was a wreck, only able to be u a part of the time and dragging mysel by that time the E £ { i i 3 s = = "no its i Ss I ; { i ET ih ge ef, FEZ > i= 27 power to dismiss expressed sympathy FE pF! : house, y skin looked like a dead hickory leal, no appetite, weight 112 pounds, 1 suffered most of the time with most dreadful headaches or nervous chills or 4 Lear the least excitement. "At one time my left hand drawn to my shoulder and for nine could not be moved away and 1 often laid for six or eight weeks under the care of our best 1 had been like this for. six years and a cure could not he effected and I could get only temporary relief. My case was. pronounced but that was as far as we could get. "All this time I had been a slave to coffee, thought I could not live out diinking three to five cups a day although my husband used to beg me to give it up and give Postum a trial. But 1 dlways put him off with '0 don't: think I'll dike it, it will do me 50 be out of the fire depart- McLeod remarked th taking that chance ht asked the city en- would 'do if the mat- his h men to advantage, is industrious, what to do when told, and as good applicants could be ohtained hy advertising. In any new comer would to be educated in the work. Ald: Hoag presented nn amendment to Ald. Sear's motion, to the effect lications be advertised for. Ald. King presented another amend- ment, to the effect that the appoint. ment he held aber until the next meet- w ost: on a tie vote, King, Walkem and McFarlane covered, Eider Down Alling, at $4, $5 and $7. @ wan so persistent I finally de- thought the very idea of a good cofise made from cereals wus absurd. "At first I did not like it well, but soon found it was not boiled long enough to make it good; after a few days the terrible headaches appeared and 1 felt so full of I 'was astonished. I grew to love Pos- tum and have used it continually since then and words can never express the good it bas done we. "1 never know what it is to havea headache, have not had a nervous at- tack forseleven months, now 142}, my complexion is clear and frionds same vote decided Ald. Hoag's am- support of Ald. Sears' to appoint: McKee, g and Alda. King, Walkem and | McFarlane negat and Jakt named iengthy jangle followed, ch it was suggested ¥ engineer call on McKee and information as to his £ Yould not hear of such a healthy child and if we give she oll bund it back 2 Eo] 5 and get more sheets of ice, in their' pre- | Protest Against Limestonss To Be'| Varsity to Have Immense Open Air Skating Rink. | The Limestone team to play Samia i ro nurton alieruogn fou § Lan F.U. junior championship wi co! of these: Pull hack, 'alsh; hullbacks, Pearance, Betts, | Wil iams; quarterback, Moxley; snap back, Hamilton; inside wings, Davies, Page; middle wings, Crozier, Carson; oulhide wings, i let, Birch. The singston team {4 slightly stronger than it wos 8 ago, and should not have great trouble in winning, as it was considered that Toronto IT was the best team in the west. The Toronto II protest against the Limestone match here last Saturday will be heard in Toronto by the OR. F.U. executive this evening. The nees are that the protest will be | ismissed. Rugby. The Limestone-Sarnia match in To- tonto to-morrow afternoon will be be- gun at two o'clock, It's allright for Toronto to mob visiting teams, but it's all wrong for other towns to get within a mile of such action. Michigan University pays the three men who are responsible for her su- premacy in western athletics $10,205 a Manager Keener Fitzpatrick, $3,000. The students at Ottawa College sav- cluding the Quebec Union trophy, which had not yet been handed over to the Rough Riders. The players will be under the pecessity of purchasing an entire set of uniforms, both for practice and playing purposes. The stock in trade went up in smoke, Toronto Mail-Empire : Spereman, who plays centre hall for Sarnia, is said to Le one of the Lest punters in the O.R.F.U. junior series, He will find a worthy opponent in Walsh, the fullback of the Limestone team. Walsh is said to = combine the good qualities of *"Wicky" Wilson, and Rey- ner, two of the best of Kingston's full- backs. + nethy's. Archbishop Gauthier sen gram to the rector of Ottawa College: asgure you of my deepest sympathy." | The pretty bright red s ladies, misses an i kett Shoe Store are very very attractive. Ladies, 65c.; and children's, 50c. Traced To Kingston. Hugh Hiscox, who brutally assault- ed Miss Cosgrove in Prescott, break- ing her jaw and ribs was traced as far as Kingston and a detéctive is still 'the vietim of his jealous act is recovering after him, rage and cowardly from its effect. of diphtheria. inst. style and price at Aber: Sb To Cure A Cold In One Day. athe, Luvative Bromo itt fails pu Ew nature is on each box. 25c. Sympathy. Red Is Popular. Another Child Dead. Another of the Mundell children, of the township of Palmerston, is This is the third child year, ci.ided as fol'ows : Coach Yost, | of this family, recently bereaved. $3,750; Trainer Baird, $3,500, and [puree from the city those still sick, The doctors in s v Ai inity report no new cases and hope ed the football trophies from fire, in- |i, keep the dread disease in check. Made A Success. Horne, advance agent "The Burglar" Comedy company, in the city billing his attraction for the Grand Opera House on the Mr. Horne, son of C. D. Horne, of the Provincial Hotel, ia. a former émployee of the Grand Opera House, where he was engaged property man. He has - made a dis- tinct success as an advance agent. A Onse At Brockville. J. L. Whiting, K.C., is at Brockville high court acting for plain- tiff in the action brought "by James Connell and several other rela- Hockey. tives to have the will of her-deccased Lillabough, ®ousser, Gilbert and | husbend annulled. The late Mr. Brown will be Toronto 'Varsity's for- wards. "The Toronto Marlboros are planning b a trip to New York for the Christmas holidays, The Capital Lacrosse Club will be behind the Capital Hockey Club at Gitawa in the new league. The first league, watch of the sca- | runaway. son in New York is scheduled for De- cember 22nd, between St. Nicholas | $rack Bkating Club and the New York A. senior and intermediate teams jn the O.H.A. instead of senior and junior. nell in hig will left the bulk of roperty, about $75,000 in all, to hie others, Martim and Wiliam Connell. Prof. Connell, of Queen's, is interested. A Runaway Team. Passengers on the incoming P. train, Thursday, witnessed a lively A team belonging to Mr. Walker, Hartington, got on at Hartington Station leaving the vehicle at the first guard, ron south The age limit is the barrier to the | gatting sun. junior team. 8 The official board of hockey referees named by Queen's Hockey Club will Dr. J. J. Harty, J. J. McDowall, J. J. Gillespie and R. Scott. ; It is said that "Reddy" McMillan will not be allowed to play with Belle eaid. The teams in the new Eastern Hoe- key League are within easy distance of each other, and therefore the ex- penses. will be light, and the players will not be inconvenienced hy losing time to play matches at a distaace. Toronto University will have an oven skating 1ink that will embrace almost the entire football gridiron and the space below the south goal posts, making a straightaway of over 115 yards. The rink will be ninety ards in width, giving a skating area of 10,350 square yards. Picton Times: The president of the Bay of Quinte district hockey league, H. E, Smith, Napanee says the league will not meet this season as usual on the first Saturday in Decomber and that the league is not likely to organ- ize this season, therefore the Picton olub which has been playing in this league will make application to be- hecome members of the Trent Valley > league, General Sport. The American Baseball League has | Jong declared ageinst the foul strike rule, ease I never used any remedy that re- and that the National League wili |:lioved and have to cut it out. Rochester wants a new president for | stuffed up the Eastern Bascball = League. They | found a few inhalations of Catarrho- zone was sufficient to clear away the mucous. I am perfectly cured .by Ca- and free from the disease Usé only Catarrhozone. say Pat Powers hag outlived his wge- fulness. They will not give up their franchise without a struggle. teen pounds in weight from the time she trotted, in two minutes at Read: villas until her anival at Memphis, when she weighed 822 pounds. On Saturday twenty players, repre- senting the Toroate Whist Club, go to Hamilton to meet the Hamilton Whist Club in the first of the home: and-home matches of this season for the intercity trophy. The Toronto 1901 and 1902 vient had. decided to permit the entry of thal Gughbed dogs od show pr without t of duty. fe util thon lat year Onnadian entries had to pay duty. Many fine Canadian dogs did not enter because of this heavy penalty by the govern: ment, outside ring decided on by the Mani: twelve feet, but the change is option- al this season, and does not become oblizatory till next winter. On behalf for breakfast : order lunch; he hadn't square meal. and by-law, walks must not experience 3 . . tarrozone Fast work evidently agrees with entirely." Lou Billon, 1.58}, She gained eigh- Complete outfit, 81; trial size 25c. Refiners, land world. an P. Kirkegaaurd, Quick Lunch Composition. al : While in a hurry in New York state consist of : R. Mills, E: 8. Elliott, a dew diye ago, n Kingston. alderman stopped at an hotel Yankee ordered the following dishes Baked apples, volled A i oats, broiled white fish, codfish balls, ville. Switiie Falls ripe *y Supposs: cali's liver, English breakfast bacon, ers. may have Rory L or a "is | Pig-pork sausage, omelettes, fried po- the O.H.A. ahout 33 tatoes and corn bread. That was his for what he. called a quick time to sit for Policeman Said Stop. Barly this morning, Police Constable Diamond, passing up Brock street, or- dered the employees of -a certain store to cease pouring water on the walk. They were washing windows, and the water flowed over the immediately froze, making dangerous for pedestrians. There is a which distinctly states that be sprinkled from November lst to May lst, and a pen- alty is att ched for those who violate this rule. One Of The Vilest Diseases. Is catarrh which first attacks the nose and throat and all through the system. The one sure cure is fragrant healing Catarrhozone which is sent by the air you breathe direct to the root of the trouble Y. MacVivar of Yarmouth, suffered for vears from Catarrh and says, 'In my with loathsome dis Eig Corundum Works. Toronto World says patents have been granted to a combination of capitalists, mostlyt from Buffalo for the incorporation of the Corundum himited, which has secured concessions amounting to 600 acves of in Bogie township, Renfrew 3 y county, where will be erected the larg- whisters have won this * trophy for { corundum reduction plant 'in: the } anit, entire works are to he in The United Stafes treasury depart: operation by July, 1905, and the en- tira output for "the succeeding two years has already been cold for use in um enterprise across the line. now general man- ager of the Canadian Gold Fields, lim- ited, is to become manager of the new concern. It is interesting to know 'The reduction in the diameter of the | fn deposits "oh a he a B. Baker, B.A., B.Sc. toba curlers was from thirteen to of geology at the School of Mining, Kingston. Notice is hereby given, we have still Craw- of the change it was utged that it | some of the finest potatoes. would. tend to ineremse the I dis: | ford's. layed as well as giving many rinks Tt the . ghin a_ chance to sent structures, the competitors at the Brantford gun shooting The Hamiltonians who were among | rest, no s It is a stub Sore and swollen joints, sharp,' ins, torturing muscles, that means rheumatism, rn_disease to fight, but jovhey ied away all the honors. | Chamberlain's Pain Balm has "con- it thousands of Hy Oa Fr) For Np Bi 5 {Locat Nov Quinine Tab: the money .'Grove's #ig- | cellent mince patties ? ceived at McAuley's or 153 8; t this tele- lippers for children at the Loc- i is now watching produced by the Summers Capt. McMaster, of the lost schooner Emerald, resided in Kingston last winter with his wife, at the head of Johnston street. When living in De- seronto, he attended the church of which Rev. R.. J. Craig was then minister, A citizen received from a lady friend fo D ken in Ottawa four excellent photographs r run ness ™E for years as minutes after the blaze started, and from different standpoints. The pic- tures also reveal that Ottawa has an ing gone there with her husband, the late James Dillon, from Kingston, where they had resided for ten or twelve vears. A i along the railroad The Toronto Marlboros will put a | {5 the Sigsworth road. Leaving the track there they started west when last seen were making for kind of shoes that after a person has have them, and glad to deal there again. This and the strictly one-price system has been a large factor in bringing the Lockett Shoe Store right to the front to stay there. where a typical Victoria creamery butter, 25c. lb. at Gilbert's. ----_ finally spreads cured so promptly as Ca- tarrhozene. When my nostrils were so that 1 coudn't breathe I and all for «8 whee WARD & CO'S., 43, 40 Princoss street' demonstrator ramsey OB. PICKERING, No. 1 Pine St. THI Without will Power, Courage, An. IN ns ; n NG bition, Energy or Hope, Th, oa i Dyspeptic Is Willing to Giy, Seagate Up The Struggle. The confirmed dyspeptic bh, i Vicinity--Other Brief Items | interest in life as any human: hs of Interest to the People. He is unfitted for its duties and is iy. A "Plum" at Wood's Fair. different to its ¢harms. He is wnapl, Fresh roll butter, 22. Ib., at Gil-| to enjoy the business and: social rj, ro tions that comtitute the difé of the . * ox. JB man. is ho 3 What about a dozen of Crothers' ex Dy he one og ivy = Wan. k ; and again be able to enjoy the We S¥aine, pio tuner, otders te- { opi Cr' Until thing Realinny. Whitesell undoubtedly proved a | i sick at heart and feels himself 1, "white sell" to charming and par-| be of little use. riageable Toronto widows ! Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the A delightful confection, Cadbury's| sulerer's tree of life. They will cur, chocolate cream bars, in assorted | him and bring him health anfl happi- fruit flavors. We sell them, at Croth. | ness just as sure and certain as |, teakes them. They are sure because ors. Gene Beaupre, recently emiployed | they 'are natural; no other cure but a with George Mills & Co., has joined| natural one is sure. They act on the the staff of the Imperial Laundry com- | food and digest pany. stomach would. They. contain exactly it just as well as the Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Robinson are | the same chemical properties as (}, at Troy, N.Y., attending the funeral | digestive fluids of the stomach. cf Miss McClarty, Mrs. Robinson's sister, who died suddenly. y putting Stuart's Dyspepsia Ta}. lets in a bottle or jar with any kind J). J. Behan and Dr. Ryan were at | of food; meat, eggs, or vegetables a C.M.B.A. gathering in Montreal on | with sufficient ameunt of water, tho Wednesday night and spoke most in- | process of digestion is carried out just terestingly on the history and aims of | as it is in a healthy human stomach, the society. and in the same time. There is con The schooner Collier, which Capt. | sequently no unnatural disturbance of Pelletier intended placing in winter | the digestive organs resulting from quarters at Picton, will be compelled | the use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tal, to remain here. She is frozen in| lets. They relieve the weak and worn- above Cataraqui bridge. y out stomach of ita' work and permit Malaga grapes, 3 lbs, 50c, at Gil-] it to rest up and recuperate and ro. bert's, gain its normal health and strength. Miss Frankie McConnell, Odessa, has A well-known Buffalo' physician returned home from the city where she | says: "I prescribe Stuart's Dyspepsia spent. a most enjoyeble {ime visiting Tablets on all occasions as a relief for hex sister, Miss Sadie McConnell, at-] weakened and rundown stomachs. J ond the Business College. "True Irish Hearts" was the play stock com find they contain all the ingredients necessary for the proper digestion of the food and Will do more to give the any the 'Gr or oa. Jat I pany at the Grand opera house ] stomach the needed rest than any me. night before a good-sized audience. ce i . Te Tonizht: the day wil 7 : dicine T could prescribe. They have tonight: the play will be "Resurrec- | |, or failed to give immediate tion. 3 ediate relief in all my cases and I do not hesitate to recommend them to all sufferers from dyspepsia." Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for sale by all druggists at 50¢c. a box the university fire taken twenty on and / Drug using abundance of snow. Mrs. Ann Dillon died suddenly in Sves 300.000 St. Catharines on Tuesday last. She > was aged seventy years, had lived in Address St. Catharines thirty-seven years, hav- TH gel Institute, St, W. Toronto. Ont Are You Thinking A Growing Business. Mr. Lockett accounts for the very remarkable growth of the business at of Buying a Piano ? the Lockett Shoe Store the last few years, by the fact that a much larger | 3; 4, why not\buy the best? Don't and more complete stock is caeried | waste of good money on a poor instru- than formerly and just the kind of | ment for the sake of a small difference in goods the people seem to want. You price. Examine the unexcelled hardly ever see any fads or extremes 5 at the Lockett Shoe Store, just the bought they are pleased that they MASON & RISCH PIANO. Head office and warerooms, J2 } King Street, West, Toronto. Catalogue and full particulars, free D. A. Weese & Co., 121 Princess St., Kingston; Agents. THE SEASON OF COLDS Is made endurable by drinking THE MAGI WATERS For which they are especially beneficial SOLD EVERYWHERE. EER NEE B Q 2 Getting Good Fish Is difficult uniéss you favor us with B the oider. We get more Fish and sell oun snore Fish than any other dealer; there- ore, what we have is always fresh. Oys- V . ters, Clams and Lobsters are among the Oo umes, fish we have Our Specialties at pres- ent are Boneless Finnan Haddie, Kip- 1 pered Herrings, Smoked Ciscocs, Fresh . Smelts, - Frozen Lake Ontario Whitefish, Bulk and Shell Oysters. Poultry and Wild Ducks always on band : (DOMINION FISH GO. Boys' Own Paper. Girls' Own Paper. Boys of Our Empire. Young Canada. Chums, The Prize. Children's Friend. Infant's Magazine, Etc. 3 Braek St. "Phone 520. F. NISBET, The Corner Book Store. % CHRISTMAS BOX Style H., " tion.' Style F. * Heautiisr Circassian, ** Walgut."' A few Style E., *" CK " tires a 1 Bemguing , are that ¥rom now to Chron: we will give ting machine, don't burn the rims, don't spacial Jygain in Pianos: it keeps the dish of wheels Just eels. | perior. Cail an a DELSSOHN * has no su- ifuiay: | THE UP-TO-DATE MUSIC STORE I, at Po 286 Princess St., City. ~--FOR-- YOUR URATE, You can rely upon us for a prompt It lasts all night Try it, § 555 order vou faves a jos niment of Teas, Coffees, Groceries, ete. ~P. WALSH -§ .romign os son gon anions 55-57 Street. : THE CANNEL COAL UNIQUE GROCERY an that our prices are Rant: OF THE CITY SOLICIT Request of Street R Company to Extend a Sy Property Owmers Oppos: Extension -- Board of The stalwarts of the board o undertook yesterday to wrestle a mole hill, but found themsely a'mountdin on their hands. T mentous guestion which took uj ly two hours of the valuable 1 the members was the appointn a successor to Jobn Wright. T is still without the services of man of streets, 'despite the eff certain of the members to have Another question of note was request of the street railway co jor permission to extend a swi Upper Princess street, The matt held over until -such- time as th engineer reduces to writing his roposition, wnich m at a special meeting to be sum Those present were : Hoag, and McFa The minutes of the last meeting read and confirmed, and a numl A deputation comprising of R Carson, John Carson, D. Coupe 2. I. Stéacy, was in attendance debate the request of the street for permission to west of Barrie street, to a poi the junction of Clergy street. H, Nickle, representing the street way company, was also in attend consult with the city solicitor, pre city solicitor's opinion, This was tained in a voluminous document which the agreement between the and company, as well acts were reviewed. One clause rea : "The municipal act expre provides that every council shall » 10 the owners or occupiers of or o persons interested in real preperty riously affected by the exercise o (the city's) powers, due compensa for any damages necessarily resul from the exercise of such powers; any claim for such compensation, not mutually agreed upon, shall be termined by arbitration." claimed for injury resulting from railway after be laid. But compensation can be clair only for injury resulting from the ex work that is, in case, the existence of the tracks as | in the street. There can be no q Ey rem -- Couldn't Wall Another Astonishing Case Of ¥ male Troubles Cured By FERROZON]I "Before taking the first box of Fi re Mrs. Annie Jefiry, Sandy Cove, N.S., my condition w Though I employed t most skilful medical aid, I grew stea ily weaker. In fact, I was in such low condition that it was impossit for me to walk across the room. heart was very weak, and I suffen from terrible palpitations, which doctors said were from 'troubles pecu iar to women. Friends urged me try Ferrozone, and T bought six bo: es, When I had used the third box m old-time vigor and strength _returne The palpitation ceased, my appeti increased, and I got a good rosy co or in my cheeks: It would be imposs ble to speak too highly of Ferrozon All weak women should nse it. I hop many suffering sisters zone, for it will surely oure them.' . Morse, D.D., pastor «¢ Sandy Cove, beat the Baptist church', witness to the recovery of Mrs. Jefir "This is to certify Mrs. Annie Jdefiry is a ladv 1 you can depend. own her since childhood, and believ, truthful honest woman.' his a litional force to the tes timonial of Mrs, Jeliry, and gives as Surance to other sufferers that Ferro ne does what is claimed for it. ' weeks treatment costs 50c.. o 82.50. At all druggists, o The Ferrozone Co Order Ferrozone ay, ~It assures health. We're Ready To execute your every Wish that you may have in regard to your New Win: ter Suit or Overcoat. We have 'all styles, lors and all cloths tc / Correct Furnishings, S, '. Shoes LOUIS ABRAMSON he Uptown Clothier. CAND REPAIRING