CAUGHT BY T HE GRIP. . . ~ RHJEASED BY PE-RU-NA. (gad ¥RY TI IIIIIIII III NALS TYYTIIIXIIIIIXX TYYY II XXIXX 6560500000800 00000568000800000604 «The world of * medicine recognizes Grip as epidemic catarrh."-- III III EI IIIIIIIIX what it fs, serving on public boards & number of times, . IIo endorses Perma in the following words: "T am 03 years old, am haleand hearty, and Peruna has helped me attain it. was despaired of, Peruna saved me." J. R, Guill, : A Relative of Abraham Lincoln. Mr. Silas 8. Lincoln, who resides at PIB 1. Stredt, N. W., Washington, D. C., has tho honor of being third cousin to Abrzhan Lincoln, Heo writes: "1 had la grippo fiye times before using your medicine, Four years ago I began tho use of Peruna, since which time I have not been troubled with that disease. I can now do 3s much work at my desk as I over conld in my lite, I have gained more than ten pounds in weight."--S. 8. Lincoln. | pe-ru-na Not Only Cured La Grippe but Benefited the Whole Syster. Miss Alico M. Dressler, 1318 N. Bryant Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., writes: «Last spring I suffered from la grippe and was partially cured but the bad after offects remained through the sum TIITIIXIIIXIIXIXIXTIIAAA A AAA x as I was before. One of my college friends who was visiting me asked me it all and more than I had expected. It not only cured me of the catarrh but restored mo to perfect health, built up tho entire system and brought a happy feeling of buoyancy which I had not known for yoats'--Alice M. Dressler. An Actress' Testimonial. Miss Joan Cowgill, Griswold Opera House, Troy, N. Y., is the leading lady with the Aubrey Stock Co. She writes tho following: "During the past winter of 1901, I suffered for several weeks from a severe attack of grippe, which left a serious Tyvo years ago I had 1a grippe--my life | mer and somchow I did not get strong | to t-y Perunaand I did so and found | SPORT REVIE | FRONTENACS WERE BEATEN AT BROCKVILLE. Winnipeg Won The Second Stanley Cup Match--Queen's Touring Hockeyists: Defeated Morris: burg. The ficst of the O.H.A. matches of No. 2 senior series took place in rocks ile last night between Fron | tenacy and Brockville, The former | were represented by a somewhat mix- ed team, on'y one bring of senior | calibre, it being found impossible to {get a strong seven together at the | present time. Brockville. won by nine | to one. At hall {ime the score was | two to one. in Rrockville's favor, but !in the second half the Frontonac play- | ers had no steam left, and played in a listless way. Gould, of Smith's Falls, was referee. A great crowd | witnesskd the watch. ---- Queen's Won At Morrisburg. Queen's team of touring hockeyists | ing the home team by 6 to 3. Owing to the fact . of their missing | the train at Belleville on Thursday, | the college team failed to reach Pres [cott in time for the match scheduled | for that night. Ei at Morrisburg last night, Aefeat een Winnipeg Won The Second. The second match for the Stanley cup took place at Ottawa last night | when the Winnipeg team defeated the { Oitawas by 6 to 2. The turnover is | somewhat remarkable, since Ottawa won the [ist by 9 to 1. The sporting put lic simply view the result last night as one of those pre arranged afiaire, by which one team drops a match in order to create greater en thusiasm and _ draw Virger gate re ceints for the next. Monday night's final contest wi'litell if this conjecture is true. -- Baseball. Tn securing "Joe" Daley and "Chau Eliott, of the Kingston Ponies, of r-- Newsy Paragraphs Picked up by Reporters on Their Rounds, The schools re-open on' Monday. Queen's University classes resume on Tuesday. Gibson's Red Cross drug store is open oh Sundays. ] : Special new laid eggs, 3c. doz., at Gilberts. Mrs. A. OC. Mackay returned to Ren frew to-day. Thomas Timms to-day assumed his new duties as foreman of streets. Coal, coal, beautiful coal, How we do shovel it into a hot hole, the poor need friends this weather; and Kingstonians have big hearts. William Lydiatt, Toronto. is the guest af Ernest Sparks; for New Year's. Miss M. Cox has given up teaching for a time and will.take a course at Queen's. - The large size Red Cross Emulsion sells for Tbe. Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Stages will likely be running bes tween Kingston and Cape Vincent on Monday. "Puxpayer' thinks ninety per cent. of the electors are in favor of the ward system. A number from the bachelors' Year's night. Ladies--S Have a lool Dress Reform. The late Mr. Meyers, Harrowsmith, will be inferred there Sunday under Masonic auspices. During December the collections at the local port in the form of customs dues amounted to $15,550.62, The officers of Harrowsmith lodge, A. ¥. & A. M., were installed Thurs. dav evening. W. J. Shibley is master, "Don't experiment' with cough mix- tures, Physicians prescribe Gibson's Red Cross Cough Syrup. It cures coughs. Late this morning the firemen had a call to Colborne street to extinguish Kingston attended ball in Napanee New ial bargains in corsets. at our stock. New Yofk La chimney blaze in the house occupied by Mes. Marsh. Joseph P. O'Brien, United States TWARNING win -- : £5 BY THE CITY SOLICITOR TO CITY COUNCIL mi Regarding The Exit Doors of The Grand Opera House -- All Churches And Halls Need At- tention. - . City Solicitor McIntyre has written the following letter to the 'city clerk arditig the Grand opera house: : - Kingston, Jan 1.~Dear sir : On Fob fuary 3rd," 1902, 1 wrote Chief Baillie calling' his attention to the inact that the exit doors of the then newly com: pleted opera house did not conform to the law as contained in chapter 263 of the roviséd statutes of Ontario, and that that statute laid on him, as chief 'constable of \phe city, the duty of seeing that the Jaw was complied with. Acting upon my letter Chiel Baillie inspected the opera house and as a result of his intervention, certain structural alterations were made in the house, but whether the law in the above statute is in strictness complied with 1 am not in a position to say. On February 6th, 1902, 1 wrote the then mayor, calling the attention of council: to the provisions of section 541 (2) of the municipal act, which empowers the eity council to pass a by-law regulating the size and number of doors in churches, halls, theatres and other buildings used for places of worship, amusement, ete, and. the construction and width of stairways, otc., in such buildings. 1 called atten- tion to the fact that no bine had been passed in this city in the oxercise of the powers so conferred and 1 call ol the attention of council to the re sponsibility resting on council in the premises, . The finance committee upon reading my 'letter. of February 6th above, in- structed me to prepare a by-law deal: ing with the question, and in colla- boration with the ¢ity engineer I drafted a by-law which followed in'a measure the by-laws in force in other cities and sent it on to the mayor in March, 1902. No action was taken by the council of 1902 upon this by-law number of consented election as M | forestalls the wear and tear on your liver and kidneys. Avan Droggists. Price, Be. angle. Protect the city by vot- ing for Graham for mayor. MAYORAL TO THE ELECTORS : Ladies and Gentlemen--I respectfully solicit your votes and influences to elect mie mayor for the year 1904 c.J. a MAYORALTY, 1904. At the earnest. solicitation of &_ large influential cit T have to be a Saud ate for re ayer for 190& In doing so I desire to thank the eiti- zéns as a Whole for the confidence they expressed in Chie! Magistrate for 1908. duct in behalf of the city had been such as to merit your approval, and 1 have reason to believe that it haw, I respect: fully solicit your voves and jafusnenp to we in electing me as their. if my con- re-elect, me as Mayor for 1 J. H. BELL. ONTARIO WARD -- ere are do--all: uits are @ he Concord, N.H.| Baseball Club bas 1 iorines ing i and 1 heard nothin further about it. DR. A. W. RICHARDSON Medical Talk. head. he et ne strong Tattds. The two ha Phi fog a. and , China, looking On February Yith 1903, I wrote the | Cordi solicits the Aen "Some one suggested Peruna. As & | cre at their best last year and smote The largest British mail received here city clerk and forwarded him another ordially vot last resort, after wasting mueh time } {he ball with vigor. Daley placed al ig Joos tine reached (he local post | SOPY of the by-law drafted by me, and influences of the elec. and money on physicians, I tried the | 1, fly ball into the field, while El} 'qo . vesterday and kept the 'small put the council of 1903 took no fur tors for his return as Ale remedy faithfully, and in a fow weeks | liott depended upon a terrible ground: | Tie 1 (oiing distributing it. , ther action. ; ; NT derman. a 2s as well as ever."--Jean Cowgill. er that neither pitcher for Sond The K, & P. incoming train was Ja view 5 Ge disuetoous, fire in a dines A Southern Judge Cured. | baseman could fone Re kr roll ide over an hour and a half late Friday ¢ itngo ith alls tus He i Accom ONT. 0 WARD. : Judge Horatio J. Goss, Hartwell, Ga. | heady players and will render © evening, owing to the C.P.R. connec ranied with such appa ag oy N ERTLEMEN: ? -Fu-na. writes: y . ? | ie wherever they go. tions at Sharbot Lake being behind ife, it occurred to we, 1) t x wai LANIER AND © : it : ---- y ; y - v been offer 'myselt . Coat yerger, Westerlo,| «Some five or six years ago I hada Hockey HE. ase of ny on 19, ny i = "Ndrmane Tindidate in Ontario 7 he ss i : case v RE A Taam very severe spell of EXippe, which left | A Kingston hockey team will play | will find Gibscn's some adequate measures may be taken | JRF pe aoleit Your_ vous YY YY YY IIIT IIIIIIXIIILZIIIIIIZZALZ rey IRIE III IIIIXIZZL catarrhal condition of the throat and = Infantry, has returned after service in | as to tigfMeacy of Peruna in f 1a grip) ts after effects. pEffccts & Crippe Eradicated 1. GRIPPE is epidomic catarrh, Tt|sd spares no class or nationalty. Tho je cultured and the ignorant, tho aristoorat | Af and the pauper, tho masses and the classes are alike subject to la grippe. Fred None are exempt--all are liable. A ' Have you the grip? Or, rather, has ho grip gos you? Grip is well named. | 1a The original French term, la grippe, |p t tailor- ds, etc. > Suits. $12 50, sickness on Sunday you Red Cross drug and influence to elect me for the protection of large assemblages | you in Council for 1904. 2 of people in public buildings. SAMUEL HARKNESS. 1 may add that the provisions of the bylaw drafted by me would extend to ONTARIO WARD. al|TO THE ELECTORS : all churches and public halls in the Your votes and influence are city as well as the theatre, and compliance with them would, 1 be respects lieve, necessitate certain structural al- fully requested to elect wo as Alderman terations in a number of public build- for 1904 in Ontario ward. ings, including churches. T. G. RIGNEY, a r------ GREAT ENTERTAINMENT. ONTARIO WARD, - TO THE ELECTORS : At The Y.M.C.A. Building on New Ladies and Gentlemen = Halifax for export to England. The Year's Day- qaked to be ons 81 J apples, all winter varieties, were] The Y.M.C.A. entertainments yester- | and influence to return me for bought from farmers at £1.25 a bar- | day attracted more men than have ROBT. E. KENT, rel... . | visited the buildin; during any one ------ NAC WARDE Special roll bacon, 9c. Ib, at Gil-| day in years. Alor walking along FRONTENAC W. RAE AST bert's. : the hallway, which was hung with . 8 : Wallace Magurn, oun fourteen vear- | hundreds of pennants, the visitors en- | TO THE ELEQTORS : Tandberg old son of A. J. Magu, the well tered the gymnasium. Here the en I have been asked to myanit "a known Ottawa newspaper man, form tertainments were to take place and candidate for the Cquncit-and th a erly of Kingston, accidentally shot | here Charles Taylor "had bestowed sented. 1 solicit Your himself while cleaning a revolver. The | many hours of labor in arranging de COUPER. bullet destroyed his left eye. corations, From the walls hundreds DANIEL. 4 "Creme dentifrice," the 25c. tooth | of flags, pennants and banners hung paste for 20c. Gibson's Red Cross drug | very gracefully, while here and there FRONTENAC WARD, store. a beautiful gold or silver shield was | To THE ELECTORS : Joth the leading booksellers in | to be seen. The platform looked un- Having been: requested to offer myself Kingston and Ottawa report a large usually pretty. A fine Turkisn vog [as a candidate for Alderman 1 respect- sale of Mrs, Carr Harris' (Kingston) covered the floor, while palms twelve [fully solicit yeur vole influence. It new book, 'The White Chief of the | feet in height stood around the cor Slested, phy -P Your ntaresta 18 {he Ottawa." This is gratifying news for | ners. Bending down over all was a J 's R. McCANN, Mrs. Harris' friends here large coat of arms srmounted by Un- as AW Jl a The labor unions had mass meetings ited States and British flags. ral yoarsge I had an attack of me with systemic catarrh. A friend APE i aville pe whiclidlt my nerves in a| advised yy try your Peruna which I an exhit i jon match in Belle ville on or : td ; tied condi Then I had an-| did, end was immediately benefited and | Monday ig A avibw . That Mills in a hers ono Kinane Tse sid N o has been shortened by the busy Ameri-|ot stack of 1afibpo which loft me| cured. The third bottle completed the onl So. pen b and he saved his Year Ey faoan "he oh ond a can to road "grip." Without intending | woecI had tried good physicians | eure."--11. J. Goss. a um from a bad beating. dered musi The ico was in good to do so a now word has becn coined | buf in vain. ve Peruna otrial| If you do not derive prompt and satis- | Toront "Varsity is eriticized for go- § conditi Ee thas exactly doscribes the caso. As if Ia ort time I v@ifecl better and inhi results from oe wy of Peruna, | ares pt lust the Michigan Be Henderson, was not with his some hideous giant with awful Grrr had | nog lam as Wwe anyone.'--Mrs. | writo at once to Dr, Hartman, giving a team. regarded as profession: | eousin, Miss Kathleen Middleton, at clntehed us in its fatal clasp. Men, | Frdff 'cinberger, . full statement of your case and ho will | ak the Iroquois theatre in Chicago. She women, children, whole towns and cities Jomes mb of Omaha. bo pleased to give you his valuable ad- si-- was with friends and had arranged by aro canght in tho baneful grip of a ter} Ifajames Ih. dhl is ono of the|vico gratis. TWO YOUTHFUL CRIMINALS [telephone to go with_him to Bt « rible monster. . olddBt 1d most ostoil mon of Omaha, | Address Dr. Hartman, President of Louis. ] fhe following letters speak for them- Neti [0 hoa dofiguch to make it! The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ov store open. RCOAT. t color- Neco' OVES | | sentenced To Four And Five ; Months in Jail. Osborne Taylor and Edward O'Reil ly, two young men, have made a bad S-------- beginning of the new year. On New Members of Court Earl Roberts |, Year's eve they stole a fur lap robe, Entertain Friends. whip and set of horse blinds from the Military court Farl Roberts, LO.F., sleigh of Alexander Martin, ou Pitts held a very pleasant and successful | hirg township Jerr o an Teo quadrille party in the Whiz hall on | Ontario street hott] yard. : y old New Year's. eve. . About 135 the goods in two rincess x Be oo Nn presen, snd apd thon | SI 1 Ca 85 and selves: Ax, isinight the soimities =} { Ywenty cents for the whip and blinds, inaugurated the first of the leap-year worth about Pa. . i aa Ro aad o At the police court Sar: a3 a seusonable hour. Crosby & Thern lor pleaded guilty to sling De Stratford is to have a new sub-post ton's orchestra suppliad the music, and O Rely to 3 elt, Se og Br oiice opened mear. the Grand Trunk AEG hd 1 VR § Rit tHe Murray as promplar, read both Sone Mad unenviable shops. y- 3 Among the guests were 'ol. Drary, C. Y O2 i Walter Beinard was caught in the B.D.0.C., Col. Smith, Lieut.-Col. Kent, lice records. O Reilly was committed A Ve tai ¢ fot Taylor machinery of ths London Machine Capt. Grant and Lieut. Clairmont, to- | 10 jaib for four months and Wl aylo Tool Works and killed, [ for five months. Taylor's eixteéen-year A couple of car loads of apples were shipped from Kingston to day for HAD A HAPPY TIME. WEAR. i ; : 3 PITH OF THE NEWS. ROEM. & ore Main gore be V p it Shows. Off The Very Latest Rows Culled From 3 Over The World. W. 1. Blatchly, the Toronto artist, is dead. The Valley Hotel at Swan River was déstroyed by fire. Dr. 'George Cooke, formerly of Ches- ley, died in Toronto. Ex-alderman Thomas Hamilton, was found stable. Patterson, dead at his Col. Matheson; M.TXP.3 who is suf: | fering from pneumonia, was reported much better last evening. The customs duiies collected at To hts of the Grip. The energe of Sergt. Maj. O'Hagan, Quarter-mas- ter Serpt. Frape, with a large represe ntation of {ic committee in charge was composed | Quarter-master old wife of a few months standing, was in the police station during the | trial. ee : | Princess Street Methodist. on Thursday and Friday nights to discuss the by-law for election of al dermen by the whole eity. No decis jon was arrived at, and 'the union members will vote independently. At three o'clock the gymnasivm side lines were full of men and Physical Director Bows opened his exhibition Fxeiting races first took place. "Then came a spirited contest of hasketbull FRONTENAC WARD, TO THE ELECTORS { At the request of a large number of the ratepayers I again offer mysell for re-election, 5 ronto duming 1903 were $7,672,871, an J i . Cunningham, Sergt. Inst. Pear increase of $1,204,027 over 1902. | : con, Sergt. Henderson, Sergt. Fowler, Oty 100 Turks were arrested at Sa A) t 10. Bucl ingham and Dr. Smith. Dan lonica, on susficion of being connect A ' cing was continued until eight o'clock. ed with a plot to murder Christians. ee Thi 'Dominion exhibition will be held | at Winnipeg this year and the gov Frank E. J. Pugh, Chicago, writes | ernment will grant $50,000 in eid of {o friends in town assuring them that | A couple of excellent duets were given it. "i 3 | the name "Pew and "Pugh" appear- | by J. A. Gould and daughter. A new Justice Tegtzel has given judgment : Boddy ing amongst the list of fatalities at | departure was the offering by different ordering the release of Mr. Southorn. | the theatre fire, does not include any | classes of gifts to the poor, which held at Sarnia as an ghsconding debt 5 ! of kis family or connections. He | were afterwards distributed. Miss Wil or. \ 3 writes : '71 he conditions in the vii der's class of young men appeared as weights These were over anf; g Penge MIP. had been solectod The warships purchased by Japan nity of-the theatre cannot be describ | miners and presented a ton of coal. | qunce short each, and were confisca: | oo chairman, and a few minutss after Ladies and Gentlemen, ~Again T re from Argentina have been insured for | od. one cannot even imagine it." The Bible class gave canned goods. | ted. They wil be sent to charitable | Goh o'clock he arose to opea the spuctiully soligit. your votes aud influences £500,000 each, the risks from capture , eames A miller's song was sung by the | institutions : : programme. In a few happy etre 10 return 8g phe ol. yout, preven: being excluded. This is@-ood model for valking On Second Floor. young men of Miss Gardin r's class, Forty three convicts from Stony | \, Pense referred to the prosperony | property holder in the ward and will en< The body of the late Mr. Pattullo | or shop suit. It should: Wade A splendid new stock of good trunks | who then placed on the platform o | Mountain penitentiary were this week { condition of our Canada. Fe was deavor at all times to study its highest will be interred in South Finchley f very hi Tn : 4 . | ber of bags of flour. Cereals were | transferred to St. Vincent de Paul | o1ad etl iv C , | Interests Y | of very h either plain mixed | at the. Lockett shoe store. | numbe J 5 8 nsterr { glad to state that not only Canada at cloth, wi plain skirt and. three the gifts of Mr. Brown's class, Other | penitentiary, Montreal. It was at first | [arg but Kingston in parti ular DANIEL REEVES. The Christuias tree entertainment in connection with the Princess Street Mcthodist church was held on Wednes day evening. Rev. Thomas Brown pre | sided. - Songs, recitations, dialogues and choruses formed the prograpune. For an hour and a half the splendid R.N.F. MACFARLANE. performance continued. The closing . number was a "fencing hout,"" be CATARAQUI WARD, tween Messrs. Symons and Bews. Oth- er attractions had been in progress TO THE ELECTORS : -- down stairs, where the orchestra made Jalies and tentiemon, Ab the desire things livel with a Ws 2 jo any of your number, am again of- The | %i0h yi aie fering soy Heetion ns Alderman, na will BMRA 4 or e grateful for your vo od influences, ever willing, served refreshments to 8 J Ve Sid In about 200 'men. W. G. STRAINGE. Then came the crowning event of the C : i > ATARAQUI WARD, day, the evening, recital. Edward TO THE ELECTORS 3 . On Thursday night, the officers of the R.C.F.A. and a few friends had a fesfive time in the officers' mess at the Tete De Pont barracks. There were dinner, song and story. The allair concluded as the New Year was usher- ed in. Market Clk McCammon this morn ing weighed .a anantity of butter in rolls and prints offered for sale on the market. All bur «ix prints were found good do their Were Not In It. c are sure has sent a successful -------------- bacanse it contains nothing in ju ion and there is not the least danger in giving it even to babies. It always cures and cures quickly. Sold by all" druggists. et pet Blood Pojbn Often Results. From paring orns with razors. Wi # turday afternoon. : ; end just Bw the hips, wh fake | Gilbert's. and other timely presents Miss L. | but owing to shortage of cells, due to | He was very glad to learn that the ; 3 Kindly take notice that my name will be committed by Colombia because of . Sores 4 ery good effect, As Wilder and Annie Gardiner, and M elsewhere. and with all bills; of the year, paid. | 1 did not place my Eigen telegram to President Roosevelt, ex ; I dance in the fity hall, Thursday vight] cored Wishing you all a Happy New Year, The remains of Corpl. Burnett and | used. the 88 looking being thebles Up a Brantford Man. oe aes, colds, eroup, whooping 2 own; song, don with military hoor." often a fa nickle or ornamec { the civilized TO THE ELECTORS : ) ) : | over a large part o he civiliz D a att i ¥ a i gramme. ancing was afterwards | piano solo, Miss Van Pelt; resitation, Tablets for a considerable man for 1904, in Cetaraqui Ward. . | counts of Its good works; of the ag Mabel Bailey ; fencing, James Bews in 1874. Charles » hmaker, of Sarnia sy find they take away that tired | cured; of severe colds that have yield i Calvin Loyst and Leslies Clogg, | George Mills moved a vote of thanks | To THE ELECTORS: on his way to Canada to study the | prog, Thur-fe, which hung fire it has cured. often saving the life © i ; A. 1. Creighton, a graduate, has se 3. Brown: then "God: Save the (for 1904, - | quarry. Tt meals much better, ; JOHN McLEOD. Chizago, ample provision for protec 108 Oxford Street, {th end Rubber company, Toronto. Were Elected. used. Lv soni ume e Paial ool department, are in the city. Hubbard and Fred H. Richardson, i feof i nm § ainless Lo + 5 cents at drug- { cemetery, London, England, on Sa J . rday siterhoct-, 3 quarter « The tucks in » Bat Special floury potatoes, 0c. bag, at classes gave potatoes, apples, butter |inte nded to bring them to Kingston, | was enjoying commercial prosperity. CATARAQUI WARD ELECTORS f © Jnited States governmen 8 v \ ; confident that no acts of hosti ity will |"{}e place Pdarts. The way t th | ee-- Reid's class offering was several fine remodelling some of the old ones, ib {yy .( a part of Kingston; had i and stitched' od the . turkeys. Much credit is due to Misses | was found necessary to send them | just closed a splendid year of work | appear on the ballot Monday nest. As events on the isthmus. : : ; 1 did not place my resignation in time, 1 The governor-general jis season. . Graves for the eplendid programme. v 4 Sonal § aborers Prowelive yuion Mr. I' nae then called for the fll. WANT YOETO VOTE FOR MB ue 1 E | ---------------------------- ¢ ©r) ; ing numbers, which were repeatediy on 0 : : | nartest toques ti ses . g I pea 3 1- | year pressing. sympathy with the sufferers | rar Fox, «me | lron-ox Tablets Toned | Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. , by the Chicago calamity. | proadtail §a . or 44 3 , ion is intent papecis with a large attendance. J. H. Met Piano duet, Migs Van Pelt and Miss F. WAUGH, Dentist. " iy | hropdtail 1' many other fur gi This preparation 18 intendod especial calie presided as chairman. Lime- | Mabel Mills; hg Miss Edith Mills ; : t Pte. Warswick, victims of the bar- | Those : Hh | t 2 " bedome light views by J. G. Evans, songs by | recitation, Miss Ada CATARAQUI WARD eis 'explosion, were id at Lon | he ® had to deimined with ey April 11, 1903. cough and influ neds 3 has hesome fo. Vv. Daly, Miss: Josie Dunéan EW A otal Bailey: recitation, A. M Q . | lace, An eathers, ander] Have been taking your {| mous for its cure of t H. Pritchard added charm to the pro- | Symons; song, Miss Etta Sparks; Capt. Bdward B. Ives, signal corps, . dries AR , a . ' r Your votes and influences are respert- died at Washington from a complica the sole tring. } world. The most. flauering , Ho indulged in and continued entil two | Miss Bawden; song, Miss Ada Clown; fully requested to re-cloct me as Alder tien of disease He ras appointed tol c 'marry time, not because Iam sick of: | ials-ha¥t Dee A 0's lock Friday morning. recitation, A. M. Symons; song, Miss JAMES the Military Academy from New York] A Coffict Badly Hurt. have been sick, but because I | ravating and persistent coughs it tar Babel Batley: fen RES MALLEN Henry Norman, MB, a famous | viet in" Kir penitentiary, : «dl promptly to its soothing effects, Business College Note. Mter this excellent | programme, CATARAQUI WARD. British publicist, arrived at New York | [ary kill by the explosion &F feeling and also give me an | ..4 of RI ns srous. attacks of eroupl ont are spending their hob | to the chairman. This was seconded £ ex-students, ¢ ( on « 1 8 " 3 id 1 cordially solicit the votes and fuflu- . : i 3 < 8 ot ; r 0: » ¥ i fecling in Fonade jo, regard to Mr. | was work in the itenty pyetie, whic helps me to iid The extenvise ie of it for days in the city he (0. Chown and extended by Riv, | ences of the electors to return me again "hamber Lin D . ¢ thought™his injs BS | whooping cough, has shown t at il : reig J 4 5% Toronto theatra mapagers have no | would prove ital, but seports to . ALBERT C TOWARD, vo Fa diveass of all dangerous re cured a position so. bumichenper and King" was sung fear of such a disaster as occurred in | yore assuringaat he would resove |B . S|. Tt is especially prized by mo stenographer for the = Gutta lercha i i i i i J 2 { ' taker, of Winnipeg. a former} 7 I 2. Mess x tion against fire bel provided, and ] t i PP. J. Paker, peg. oronto, Jan. 2.--<Messrs. F. 8. no such plant for ight effects being | Brar:ford, Ont. | assistant teacher = inthe Commercial | &pence, John F. Loudon, William P, J Fifty Iron-ox Tablets, in an attractive In the township of North Cayuga | Wart Ext on pocket case Alvin Wright, a former student, now | were, to-day, officially declared elected no nominations were put in for coun and Wart Ext , the standard cu on receipt of | travelling for'a firm in Winnipeg, 1%] city controllers for 1904 in the city. Harold Johnston, = private secretary to the manager of the Montreal Street Railway company, and Gordon Me Camm, stenographer for the Downie jon Bridge company, Montreal, are j : spending their holidays in Gananoque. There is a feeling in Ottawa hockey College opens for the winter term on circles that Friday night's win for tha Tuesday, January 5th, and evening Winnipeg boys was a pre arranged af- classes begin on Wednesday, January fair, with a visw to a big gate on 6th. Monday night. Russel G. Brown, o 'gradpate, leaves Atomizers for the throat or nose. for Chicago on Tuesday, & Gibson's Red Cross drug store, i f Americ ireat Britain fi , or sent, postpaid, e . cil, and the returning officer, who was | ot ors r 0 Grea : bri ain or « OF Se ee Reitiedy Con Lim- | acting for the first time, dezlared the } war 8 ap ons. se only Iu 'Walkerville, Ont. med old council el:cted, which is said to {hems be not legal | Ethel hs, daughter of License Comunissioners. The following boards of license com missioners have been appointed for SP Gof Overshoes. | the year 1904: : Jones; Chicago, attended the burned | Laci-s and §ents' -overshoes, ver | _ Addington ~John Harricon, theatre with 8 others and sisters, two | fue and ligh fat the Lockett sho J i A. Connolly, Peter Finn . st highly endursed, Ak issing and three ac-| store. |" Lennox--Albert J. Pavl, James C. 1 ys' 7 's seed i ; y iman, Byron Derbyshire. [en days' treatment Vaughan's store i 3SING AND REPAIRING. Huliman, Be Hoviey, hari N Not Easily Smashed, Good strong trunks, well made, well ironed, at the Lockett shoe store. Alfred e's. whete the body was taken, the mother,| George Holt | engaged in buildin : : an valid, drouped dead. hen A she| dams in New tario, has ng SPECIALTY. YOUR © Sh | as Doyle, Alexander Mansot " weiveds the tidings of her da ter's | ) to re onth two, when Vg a tact Hastings Siduey fay, Har- death, gv of hex; daughter's| home to rasa nonth or to, Son JERRY. 18 Brock BL. nest Bib | oom Phillips, Timothy Drummey. uying elsewhere, sce sorsets, ordered or York Dress Reform.