2 : a5 if : i E i 1 5 £ sels peabi{ High : of vital iniport:: i point, : cover-point, in; centres, Sutherland, Brewster; = wings, Ellis, RM.O. 1 --Goal, Smith, point; Budhen;: |r Gorin, . odd; Views, Fo ------ To Hold Yacht Rendezvéus. _A special mdéeti of the Kingston Yacht: Olan mon Bald de. mien discuss the question of 'holding the Lake Yacht i Association ous here next summer, It was a six years ago, The Kings: ton tanen are Denote quite en: fhusiastio over the mect, and will shard to e it a greater. sug than ever. Kingstan is welkJibed chtemen on upd of 2 fine Bachar for racing and alse on fits unt of the hospitality "extended Yn Vit Rirondy. over KA hon ly a visit, y over as been sul for the expenses of the' -- Hockey. j duden, QOut,, is to-have a new hoe: key x : the Kingston Bankers' team will 4 playin. ille Saturday. night. I he Ottawa Aberdeens defeated 1h | Brogkville:seniors last night "at Otta- wa by 4.10 2. | At Cornwall last night, the home 'fitenm defeated Iroquois by 12 to 0 in an 0, H. A. senior match. . The Intemnediate hockey executive is to meet here to-morrow afternoon. Varsity paket that a pd be held. J Queens. Divinity and ence tegmy ekpect to have their annual wrestle the ice to-morrow, while the sun- ident Me! d (ell), of the te Union will likely re- | feree Qhioen's Varsity mateh here tom ight. / ext Monday night, the Becch- groves will make their initial appear ance tof Abe season,«when they moet the 'K, .C. juniors, The basket-ball match 'betwoen B.:- Gill and 'Queen's Has "been fixed for 6th. It is to be played in the Y.M.C.A: . * Julian 'Sales, Jr., who was disquali- Ihed for 'playing with Varsity against the American 'Boo, 'has applisd for the O.H.A ingara District League, Nia. | gare defeated St. Catharines 10 goals to #5. Niagara Falls .won from Nia | gaa Falls South by 9 to 6: $4 "In maton Aeon Jy devoid oi body "checkin: or slashing, the Port: i aye Jake Sioshey i a eied, the | Keystones of Pittsburg 9 to 4, at '| Houghton, Mich. i Ottawa will. easily retain the Stan.' ley oups the other C.A.H.L. teams be- ing weak, and the Montreal Wanderers and Marlboros hardly being ae last right Smith's defeated the lls two pon » ro i t ; oup WH: a Elliott was t. referee. Morrisburg 7, Prescott 5, was the ro. sult of the senior O.H.A. match in Morrisburg last night. At half the soore. was 4 to 0 in favor ote itha Seam. J.T. Sutherland ys isten * £6 "this Bit of heredy! fit] ~eltelleville Intelligencer : i Many. Warr w. : i 4 for this oan quite readily be + il glary supposed to have been The Picton team, according to = the Belleville Intelligencer, is a sturdy, | ed bl with plenty of and a very us combin: ation. They can break away with the in a way whith makes one catoh is breath , and though illo beat them, they had pro: i their z | am? fn EE pe ts '8 pr the e! oy wap were still confined to their 'beds last night. Picton has a match with Port Hope, to-morrow right, and it will them hustling to get 'well soon enough to prepare contést. a A A-- : General Sport. . Six Canadian athletic champion- ships and three Canadian = swimming championships were won in 1908 by New York Athletic club representa- tives. : Manager Arthur Irwin signed "Dick" Harley, who last season was with the Chicago National baseball club, to play centre field for the Loronto Kast- ern League Club. The two famous Vela Jngernational foathallers, wyn Nicholls, and H. B. Winfield, are about to two sisters, the daughter of Phil, Thom- as, a well-known Cardiff ship-owner. A. E. Gonthier, the Montreal heavy- weight wrestler, will meet Nemos, the Mexican wrestler, whose specialty (is throwing bulls, within a fortnight. The bout will be catch-as-catch-can. Two out of three. Sixpy. ladies will take part in the first ladies' Wonspiel which will be held on the ice of the Montreal Curl- ing clubs on February 2nd, 3rd and 4th. 8 have been tered from rookline, Mass.: Perth, Ont.; Corn- wall, .Ont.; Ottawa, Quebec, Lachine S54 She Montreal 'and St. Lawrence clubs. ' bs konto Globe : o hauser Blliott is e to play in the Ontario rug- Ry football union, unless the O.R.F. | LU. ie aws from the Canadian Rug- x inion. The reinstatements of Mur- v and Elliott were recomtized by a motion carried at the last annual meeting of the Canadian Rugby = Un- ' though the O.R.F.U. voted against it. . : Movements of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. Mes. C. Millan is in Gttawa visiting fi riends. Mayor Bell was called to Port Hope y: on business. Louis XVI. of France was guillo- on January 21st, 1708. : PT. Keefer, Ottawa, has come to ton to spend a few days. atl Jackson was born cn January 21st, 1824. He rave one-tenth his income for religious uses. Miss Edith Davidson, graduate purse of the Kingston General Hospital, left this afternoon for her home in Selby. 8 was one of the special nurses who attended Dr." Anglin. Dr. Clarke was a bearer at the fun- eral of Dr, Murphy, in Brockville on Wednesday. . J. Fair also ut tinder). Humphrey Mav, of Queen's, attend- ed an Old Boys' banquet at Meaford. Ont,, and spoke to the toast of "The Universities." i In. the course of a week or ten days Dr. J. J. Harty and Arthur Macnoe will leave for Jamaia to spend' a month ight seeing. iss Mabel Bowie, University ave nue. gave a small party last night in hovor of Miss Edith Jones, Mount Forest, Ont.. who is her guest. Frank Busteed, employed in decorat- ing the interior of the steamer Chi. core, lying in dry dock here, returned to Toronto to-day, having completed his work. Charles F. Reid and Miss Kerr wore married «ini. Hamilton on Wednesday ond are in King¥ton to-day, as guusts of Inspector Abraham Shaw, uncle of the bride, Miss Mary Hamilton, daughter of Bishov Hamilton, Ottawa, has pone to New York, to enter:on a course of study in one of the dramatic schools there. George Vanarman, Kinoston, is com- ing to the front in Detroit, as a vo calist. He sang the sone "Violets." at an entertainment. given at. "The Light Guard Armory and made a big hit, He is thinking of going into vaudeville vext fall. T, 8 Wells, Charlottetown, P.E.I. reached the city this moming to spend a rourle of months with friends. He has been down bv the sea, shore for three. years, in the emplovment of a large contracting firm. Mr, Wells was formerly employed by the K. & P. reilrond company, being thirteen years with the company. g Busy Burglars At Work. ' 17 The police :are. investigating a bur- com- mitted on Thursday or Friday night last. The home of Mrs. Henrietta Las- her; corner of Regent and Pripeeas streets, was entered but what was taken away is not known, as Mrs. Lasher is spending the winter in Ot tawa, with her daughter, Mrs. Stew art, 7 Investigation showed that the thieves gained admission by. breaking a window in the house. Five doors in- side, which had been locked, were broken open, and the house ransack- fed from cellar to parret. Mrs. Lash- er has been apprised of the case, and until her arrival here the loss cannot be ascertained. Don't Wait. "or an emergency ! Always have on hapd a pol of Crawford's tea, 4 Ib trunks, 1.20. Green, black gnd mix- 'iead and know what ELAR AN JAIL, | the full name. Ll -- : Now's The Time And Here's The «| A Warm Address From The Magis- Place wep trate--Stanley Files, for Theft, to Spend a Year at the Cen- The 'a tors, who on a mattress with only a was lying handful of rags er her. 5 Campbell told him her husband had fone out in the morning and she pre- sunied he had gone to work. However, Campbell had been found loitering ar- ound hotels. George Wilkinson, father of Mrs. Campbell, testified to having supplied food to Campbell's family for three weeks or more. On Tuesday, with the thermometer twenty-five degrees = be- low zero, he found the house without fire, and had 'taken the children to his 'home, The magistrate gave Campbell a se vere lecture, saying, "It is hard to describe a being like you, Campbell. A man who will swear at the altar to love and honor his wife and then leave her destitute as you have, without sufficient food or clothing. being ill and in a delicate condition of health. is void of ew spark of manhood. It is not the first case of a similar na- ture that has. come before me, ' but unlike your case, in punishing the men the wives would suffer. In your case your wife and children have been cared for by others because of your lect. The punishment you are ab- out to receive vou richly deserve and I trust it will be a lesson to you and others of your class." | was committed to jail for six months, y Stanley Fils, the innocent looking youth. who: has followed a pathway of pilfering 'and who is pol to have three wives, was arraigned for trial, having pleaded guilty a week ago te the theft of a watch and some surgical instruments. Before pronouncing sn tence the magistrate undertook to point out to Files that he séemed to have lived a fast life for one of his age. Investigation of his career did not reveal a condition of affairs to bis credit; he seamed to have lived by petty thieving, stealing everything that he could lay his hands on. The only charges preferred against - him were the two cases of theft. but he seemed to have left himself liable to meet a more serious charge. The magis: that when trate expressed the the « had served his sentence he would return to the world' ared to: take upon himsell the duties. of citi- zepship. | Files was sent to the Central pri- son for one year. To.Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- lets. All druggists refund the money ifit fails to curs. E. W. Grove's sig- nature is on each hox. 2c. MEAT'S PLACE. ' Not Needed By All. A Beverly, Mass., family ced a curious change by meat and using Grape-Nuts. "For nine or ten years my husband had poor health, constantly doctoring and at times would lay out $10 and 812 once or twice with Dr. , of Boston, and once or twice with Dr, , of Boston, two Jamous spe- cialists.. The amount above I have mentioned was just for one treatment. He was treated for heart trouble and at another time for dyspepsia and another time for catarrh of the sto- mach. The treatment would help him for. the time, but he would lapse back again into the same condition. "He was told that flesh foods were not good for him nor me. We {felt willing to give up the meat, but, of course, needed something to take its place. 1 bought a package of Grape- Nuts, because of the nourishment the food was advertised to contain, so we gave up the meat, and in its place had Grape-Nuts pn our table and:for reveral months used the Grape-Nuts the same as 1 used flesh foods before, along with my' vegetables, fruits. and other foods. "Day by day the shange showed un- til in a few months my husband was a mew man, all heart trouble, dyspep- sia and stomach trouble 'left: nim and he has not paid out one doctor's bill since, .even his disposition has chan- ged. We all changed, children and all; our very hone was cl , too, for where irritabloness had 'been, happi- ness has come and I shall have to ive credit to the food that has more Bn filled the place of meat on ny in experien- ving off table, and' every day Jou fan Grape-Nuts a part of our diet. "We' have vo perfectly healthy children who have never had any: of the' children's diseases but whopping cough and measles. While other dis- epses 'have been around them their constitutions seemed to be above them and .it's all owing to what their 'diet has been, of whith Grape-Nuts has been a noted rt. * "My state 'a perfectly healthy looking 'man now, while three years ago he looked like a skeleton -- all owing to the food be adopted, In re gard 16 myself : I used to bp trou bed with wy memory=I could not re: member anvthing 1 read and would Le confused, but when I gave up my fiesh foods and © used Grape-Nuts my memory came. back to me and I « I am reading about and remember it. May i Nuts have. a ce in avery howe. Ss ivén Hl Postum Co., Battle Creek, Sisk. : There's a reason. Hy oh pacha for n dopy of Look in cach package the famous little book, "The Road to ICE COURT : L To RUSTICATE ile Dolies court this morning at- large. attendance of spetta- desired to catch a glimpse of 8 Files, the man who had about a charges of theft re- gistered © against him, Robert - Campbell, the young man who was so neglectful of his wife and family in mid-winter, : Ce was first arraigned, and guilty to leaving his family without firewood, but said he provid- ed food for them to the extent of his Police Constable Graham testified to finding = the. house without fire to warm Jt, with the thermometer Quite A Seance. twenty-five below zero, Mrs. C, If | Last evening J. H. Brickwood zave 1 Potatoes « and : print . butter, . 20c. To Prevent The Grip. : Laxative Bromo Quinine removes the cause. To get ae genuine, call for To buy first class and high: grade footwear at cost. Everythig at - cost for the balance of the month. A. Aber- nethy. 5a { I ------------ Has Taken Action, W. J. McGrath has entered a suit against James McParland for $400 for service 'rendered "in behalf of the. lis cense holders during the recent . refer- undurh campaign. Will Keep Door Closed. While the cold weather lasts, the city council door opening on Brock street will be kept closed, as the draft ve. sulting from its constant use annoyed the aldermen sitting close to it. a private exhibition of "his wonderful hypnotic power. 'Lhe scance was held for the henefit of several increguloun persons, who, after the test, admitted that Mr. Brickwood possessed great power as a hypnotist. Health Means Success. Impossible for a man or woman to be .a business suecess without health. A strong body and an active mind go together. Wade's Iron Tonic Pills give both. Try them. In boxes, 25c., at Wade's. 'Money back if not satisfac tory. Empire Day Committee. Prof. Dyde, chairman of the Board of Education, has named the following Empire day committee: Messrs. John Molntyre, chairman; J. G. Elliott, Thomas Lambert, W. H. Godwin and R. J. McKelvey. It is probable a unit: ed demonstration will be held in the armouries on May 23rd. Queen's Notes. Prof. Cappon is to address the col- lege Y.M.C.A. meeting to-morrow af- ternoon. The Philosophical Society is to be addressed on Monday evening by Prof. John Marshall, whose subject will be "Matthew Arnold." '" Tess "' At The Grand. Miss Rebecca Warren will be séen in "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" at the Grand on Tuesday next. Miss Warren has been seen in many: prominent parts in the support of KE. H. Soth- ern, whose leading woman she was for several years. The particular achievement that suggested her for "Tess' was her acting in Hauptmann's "I'he Sunken Bell," which Mr. Soth- ern gave for a time. Will Be Here To-Night. Great success has attended the pre- sentation of "The Price of Honor," this 'week's melodramatic offering at the Grand to-night. "The Price of Honor" is original in construction, its dialugue is sparkling, ite climaxes are enthralling and its comedy element is 'natural dnd ifgenbous, Another phase of the unending war' 'between virtue and vice is vigorously treated and. to witness 'a performance of "Ihe Price of Honor" is indeed an enjoyable experi- ence. Named Fair Dates. At the annual meeting of Frontenac Agricultural Society, held dt' Harrow- smith, January 20th, the following officers were elected:. President, Wil- liam Wallace; first vide-president, B. S. Buck; second vice-president, J, E. Shibley; directors, Charles' Hicks, Wil- liam. Shangraw, Thomas Kerr, M. B. "Praves, Fred. Dennison, Fred. Rut- ledge, J. D. Shibley, Alfred Hunter, Thomas H, Watson; secretary treas- urer, 'J, T. McKim. It was decided to hold the next fair at Harrdwsmith on September 8th and 9th. and te charge fifteen cents for admission to grounds. Lack Of Interest Shown. The annual meeting of the Kingston Agricultural society was called for last night, but at the appointed hour only Alderman Knapp, James Daly. John Nicolle, G. 'W. Bell, J. Morgan Shaw and 'E. C. Dean put in an ap- pearance. Those most interested in a fair did not consider it worth while at- tending, . waning interest 'going to show that the annual fall fair ought to be allowed to become .a thing . of the past. As a quorum could not hw obtained, an adjournment was agreed ta until Monday night. Those present waited for forty-five minutes in the hope that qo sufficient number. would torn up to allow business to be.trans- acted. To Sell The Stock The creditors of G. M. Wilkinso, & Son. met Wednesday afternoon pursu- ant of a summons by the assiroce, Herbert Howard. J. L. Whiting ap peared for the creditors and George Smythe for H. J. Wilkinson. A state. ment submitted by the assignee show ed . liabilities of $38,000, of which amount the Ontario bank is interested to the extent bf $22,000. James Red- den and J. A. Macdonnell, of the On- tario bank, were appointed inspectors. It was decided to offer the stock for sale by tender ; the stock will he sold in "bulk on in three parts, liquors, crockery and groceries. 'The ereditors will meet again about the middls of Fel:ruary. t. Andrew's Church Choir. 4. 'Andrew's church will have a new ica) circle beginning on February st. Part of Sydenham street Metho- dist church: choir will be transplanted to St. Andrew's choir loft to do ser vice, viz.,, Miss Shaw gas organist, Ar- thur Craig as bass, Miss Perley, of Whitby, - (formerly of Sydemham street Methodist church) as soprano. Then Miss Beatrice Tandy will be the con- tralto soloist and Frank Strange ten- or. These four will make an admir- able quartette, and St. Andrew's will be visited with a return of its: old musical days." Arthur Craiz is to blos- som forth as choir-master, in fact all the musicians are under his direction, ipcluding -the. organigt. The kirk ses- sion decided to. spend more, money for singers, and less for an organist. va LOCAL NOTES AND THING IN GENERAL. | fu - 2; ra I L JF ¢ Occurrences in The City "And Vicinity--Other Brief | Items of Intergst to The People. Aldermen, stop the legks ! § Pneumonia is Jack Frost's wicked partner, . Try Quinn & Dennee's three-piece hardwoed, at $6. = - pod at «LUarsats ol every description at 28c., 5. SUc., and up. New York Dress lor. FS i The oldest inhabitant confesses he is beaten. The weather has too much for im b d : Ladies--Npeci: argaing in corsets. Have a look at cur stock, New York Tne great success, by C. K. Harris, "I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You," this week, 10c. McDermott Bros. The annual - church meetings give further testimony to the good times the grit government is supplying us all with. Supplenfintary meetings of Amherst Island Farmers' lnstitute will be hefd Janvary 20th, at Emerald and 30th poy Stella, $ Credit sale farm, stock and imple ments at the residence of James Don- nelly, Wolfe Island, on Wednesdny, Jan. 27th. Donald Grant, muctivoeer. There was an old man of Pawtucket Who kept all his wealth in a bucket, His daughter, named Nan, Eloped with a man, And as: for tho bucket, Nantucket. Queen's science faculty met yester- day afternoon and arranged that hereafter lectures - should be given' in the morning, leaving the afternoon free to the students for laboratory work; A merchant was summoned before the police magistrate this morning jor infraction of a by-law providing for sleighs being equipped with bells: Ho promised to comply 'and was allowed to go. There are many forms of mervous debility in men that yield to the use of Carter's Iron Pills. Those who are troubled with nervous weakness, night sweats, ete., shopld try them. A good man was heard to say that politics dominated nearly' everything in the city. The only place where they are not found is in the cemetery. Maybe, but once we recall many dead men voted in an election here. Portsmouth School Board. The inaugural meeting of the Ports- mouth public school hoard met Wed- nesday night in the school house. The following members were present: J. W. Henstridge, T. McCammon, H: Baiden, J. Watts. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adoptcd. J. W. Henstridge was, re-appointed as chairman for the ensuing year. Some bills were presented for payment and was approved of. It was decided that Miss Gihson should receive ah _in- crease of salary of $25. "Sifice-- Miss Gibson has been teaching ' in Ports- mouth she has taken a deep intérest in the work and the children; she is a favorite with the scholars. Much cred it is due her: for the rogress. the scholars have made. The Boargy fl that with Miss Bawded, principal, add Miss Gibson, they have a most effici mt teaching stafl. - Fools Use Washes And Snuffs. Thinking perhaps they will cure Ca- tarrh--but no one ever heard of a"gen- uine cure . following such = senseless treatments. There is just one prompt and thorough cure for Catarrh and it is fragrant healing Catarrhozone; which goes right to the root of thé trouble. It destroys the germs, heals 'the inflamed membranes and cures any case no matter how obstinate or long standing. "I experimented for years with Catarrh remedies but To Ca- tarrhozone the most rational and sat- isfactory'"' writes W. J. MacEachern of Waterville. "It cured me for all time." For a sure cure use! only Ca- tarrhozone. Complete outfit, §1; rial size, 25c¢, ¥ ar ---- 4s Died Of Cancer, George Marron, a farm laborer, aged sixty-five years, died in the General Hospital last night of cancer. His friends = reside near Toronto. In his vounger days the 'decensed was a school teacher. He was a member of the Orange order, and while in hos- pital, 'he was cared for by 4he Orange- men. Interment will he made in Cata- raqui cemetery, his friends in the wost hearing the cost. Almost Every Woman. Is inclined to habitual constipation and should use Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut which cleanse the system and regulate the stomach end bowels. For mild and sure relief use only Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Price 25 cents, ------ The End Is Near. Some special bargains for Saturday at the winter sale of The Lockett shoe store. Backache is almost immediately re- lieved by wearing one. of Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Backache Plasters. Try one and be free from pain. Price 25. cents. Sydenham Street . Methodist church is now without an organ, an organist and its bass singer, Miss Shaw has 'n its organist for 'more than twenty years. Stomach Troubles. A disordered stomach may pause mo end of trouble. When the stomach fails to perform its "functions the bowels become deranged, 'the liver and idneys congested, causing numerous i , the most fatal of which are painless and therefore the more to be dreaded. The important thing is to restore the stomach and liver to: a healthy condition, and for 'this pur pose no better ation can | be used than Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv Tablets. For sale by all drig- sts. : G.A. BATEMAN ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, LIFE and FIRE INSURANCE : gham, Ppiane "'taner, | from Chickoring's Orders veoeived 'at | {Mekal ook sor, Frome rt | Wellillo." Crawford's. BROKER. Offics, 61 Clarende stroet. s DAY'S EPISODES Tere df You Are AMicted WHAT CHAWGE DO YOU STAND, sted With Foy, Offensive, Disgusting Catarrh "Your Progress Will Bs Siow, Catarrh is a terrible handicap in the 4 business and social worl } treme offensive "nature § i _-- the foul apd sickening hes th, the ev erlasting hawking id "spitting, the felid discharge at the nose. fl Watery eyes and catarrhal deals' all cop. bine Jy Jake the unfortfinale Viti one most avoi and dsp; of Jaenkind, i «2 pisad any first-class, compelsiitunen have lost good positions on srecuint of {het unbearable presence d to ihe The catarrh victim is tabooed sociall and his appearance is secretly dread, What makes the matter Worse is (hag he does not know himself how offen. sive he is as his sense.of. smell, and frequently taste, is destroyel. Leu. ing out of consideration A "Suffering, annoyance and 'danger' of, the discase no man can afford, fron msiness op social standpoint, to have 'catacrh fo one minute if he can possibly avoid jt Stuart's Catarrh Tablets have dong more to stamp out this disense than any known remedy. They Gtrik, at the root of the mi and ":on-plote. ly expel it from thé system. Catarch is. a deep-seated disease and wii] : sae pot yield to local applications, such a8 sprays, ointments, inhalations, ey Stuart's Catarrh Tablétd éleanse the system and renovate it {}oroughiy of all impurities. Under thel¥ ' influency all catarrhal poisons 'axe 'chrried of and the blood becomes pure, the ayes bright, the breath sweets... discharges cease, the head clears up, the senss of smell and taste are res I and the sufferer becomes sound and. well and fit to associate with his fellow man, Stuart's Catarrh Tablets sre for sal by all druggists at "50 " defita no box, The druggist no more ;.thinks of get. ting alohg without Btuart'si Tablts than he would without' "hig preerip. tion case. The demand, for) tham is vo universal and their popularity is great and they have curediso' 1nany thousand people that he world not he considered an up-to-date. dragyist if he did not keep them and his, ehistomery would lose confidence in him and yo 1s some other store to bug their other drugs as well as their Stuart's Ca. tarrh Tablets. * What You Can - Cet At Weese's: The very best photos. Frames, neat and cheap. Gold Mats made' and photos mounted. Wall Paper up to date. Bargains in Paper Refunants. Book Bargains, 2 for 28c¢. Special sale of 2 Second Hand Pianos. Apply Friday. D. A. Weese & Co. =i Princess Street, Fountain % Pens = THE UNIVERSITY, with gold nib, warfddted to work perfectly, $I. THE TRIUMPH, a larger pen, halds more ink, $2. CARTER'S FOUNTAIN PEN, Ink, etc." ° F. NIS T, The Corner Book . Jretsesssce : Swift JAMES SWIFT 3 24. | Telephone, 135 iii ORGA INS ; TRA 5 octave, high top, in good cont ditions; 'cost $110. sell Scranton Coal HARD, DRY, BRIGHT, And a heaping measure always. C9000 00 000000006000 Will" 56 For $30 Cash. 7 od Dominion Organ; Walang Cesc: 8° as new; cost $120. Sobre d Now $40. Come and see our other bargains Second Hand Piauos smd Organs. McDOWALL"S in Deening address. 33 Sydenham 'Sa. . | catargh, ° ° TRAINS LEA} 12:40 p.m. --~Expre 3 Quebec, St. - taf, Toronto, ( go anit, Ste: Ma a pra $/30 p.m.--Local veontecting with O.] £:10 a.m. --Mixed, termediate points. ' 'Passcagers leaving al. arrive in O m JB; 11:85 a.m. Pull: particulars a B. Ticket Office, On P». CONWAY, F. "Cen, Pass. Agt. TRE SATE WO Tweed, Napanes, ] THG NOW FAR F with commun wister temperature §iful scenery and reads, head quarters American Squadron, attractiveness, reach jron steamers TRINI & Jarty-sight hour every os islands, RUZI, ST. KITTS, LUCIA, BARBARD( ARA, also afford be Yor Gduériptive pans sailing apply ' aks & CO. Al bi ERSLEEY 8 h eIbD 5 ARTHUR AHERN ALLANDR Livérpoo! and Lon {UROYAL MAIL Prom St. John. Xanian, Jan. 16th, . eiliall, Jan. 23rd, Parisian, Jan. 30th. "+ HBDUOCED WH " dat Oabin, $50 and t % Cabin, . Liver $87.50 and $- Siberian, Thu s ist Cabin, $45 and = ; 8rd Class, { J.P, HANLKY, A Goal Facts and Figure When you buy co you buy coal that You DON'T bv $rit or rubbish of - ONE coal is gooc with. Then it's ¢ od and Wept dry. =r coal will re cent. niore heat tl AY of clinkers. And: OUR toal than the OTHER | Then think of ti Be give yvu--prow +8 livery We'll - fill your . day and just the it filled. it 5 Gina 25 rr it's .o - > "kiftdlings you neell, TRC CRAW Dealer fard to buy any: hore. $i ad trial order il fe B that or f Give us tha | in good