Smooth, White Hands re made so with wylor"s elfuce eam most soothing let lotion 35¢. . B. Taylor Drug Co. 'rincess St. 'Phone 59. d's Paosphodine, The Great ENgeh Remedy, is an Sd ria lished 0 eXCeR: , Opium or nulants, Meni) Worry, all of which lead to Infirmity, mption.and an Early Grave. kage or six for $5. One will ui pure, e: Mailed promis on ™- be rea ny, i. 'Windsor, Ot', Canada, Phosphodine is seld by all Druggists. THE FRONTENAC & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (ESTABLISHED 1863.) PRESIDENT t Hon. Sir RB. J. Cartwright. loaned" on City and N Municipal and S$. Mortgages received and interest allowed McGILL, Mapaging Director. )7 Clarence street, Kingston, Farm County purchased OFFICES TO LET. FICES, .106. ONTARIO ST, vacated by K.I'. & OC. Electric ay. Co. Apply to Kirkpatrick, + & Nickle. 194 Ontario Strect ND UNION HOTEL SITE GRAND CENTRAL Sno 6 To AND From Stmon_ Free. JOMS PRON "Joo pER Day Up SING OUT --ALL -- TER 'GOODS --ON-- A\TURDAY Grey Wool Blankets, $2, 1.38 a pair. Comforters for 95c. Comforters for $1.25. Wool Blankets, slightly d, at almost half price. pairs of Cotton Blankets ill prices. Jackets-- lar $7.50 for $3.95. lar $9.50, for $4.50, 'te., ete. n's Coats, half price. Ribbed 'Vests, 25c., for nan & Shaw. PLO oe4 'our al Won't rn or t Burns 0 Quickly ler Swift's cranton al I STE Sy---------- S-- ES SWF & 00: beer LARP 0000000000000 il ; EE TREES "LOCAL BRANCH TIME TABLE In Effect Oct. 2nd, 1904. Ardins will leave City Dgpot. Foot of Johnston Street, i ' GOING EAST GUING WEST No. 8 Mall, 1:48 am. | No.5 Mail, 1253 am. No. No.3, Fast 8, 8:26 a.m 13 , 226 a.m No. ol, 816 4 m. No. 11, Toca). 15am. No.4 «1:00 pm, | No, 1, ini voal No.4, Limiyed, 12:16 noon x , 1:00 pm. No, & ail. ml Dp NO. 1% er. 03pm, , Local, 7 08} P m Nos. 1, 2, 8 and 4, No. 0 and' 8,, run duily, except Mon- day. run daily. Neos. 6, 7, 11, 12, 15 and 16, daily, except Sunday, For Pullman accommodation, tickets, and all other information apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Ggrner Johnston and Ontario streets. KINGSTON& PEMBROKE & CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS. TRAINS LEAVE KINGSTON :-- 12:89 p.ous=Express, for Ottawa, Mon- treal, Quebec, St. John, N.B.; Halifax, Boston, Tofonto, Chicago, Denver. Ren- frew, Sault Ste, Marie, Duluth, St. Paul, Winhtipeg, Vancouver, ( Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco. 8 pm.~-Lotal for Sharbot Lake, counecting with C.I'.R. east and west. 9:10 am. --Mizad, termediate points, for Renfrew and in- Passengers leaving Kingston at 12:30 p.m, arrive in Ottawa at 5:00 p.m. Feterboro, .512 p.m; Toronto, 730 p.m; Bosten, 7:30 a.m. St. John, NB, 11:66 a.m. Full particelars at K. & P. and 'C. P.R. Ticket Office, Ontario Strect. F. CONWAY. F. A. FOLGER, JR., Gen. Pass Agt. Gen, Supt. BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY New short line for Tweed, Napanee. Deseronto, and all local points. ,Trefins leave City Hall Depot at 3:25 pa. F. CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry., Kiagston. BERMUDA ont unknown, maldria impossible. From New York, 48 hours by elegant new twin screw steamship ** Bermudian,' Sailings every 10 oays during January: Every five days during February, March and April, 1905. EOR WINTER CRUISES GO TO -- WEST INDIES -- 80 days trip, About 20 days in tropics, pi pecizl cruises to rmuda, Porto ic Windward Islands and Cuba, SS. PRET ORIA, February 9th end Merch 22ud, 1WJ5. For further particy- late apply to A. E. QUTFRBRIDGE & S. Co., 39 lay : ARTHUR 41 ERN, Que P. NANLEY er ER- SLERVE, Ed fl Sa LIVERPOOL and ALLAN LIN LONDONDERRY Royal Mail Steamers. From St. vg From Jlalitax, Sat. Jan. Mon. Jan. 30 Sat. Feb od Mou. Feb. 0. FOR THE) iN Sicitlan, Ionian Pretprian, Sat. Feb. 11: Mon. Feb, 13 Corinthian, Sat. Feb. 18; Mon. Feb. 20 RATES OF PASSAGE---First Cabin, $50 and upwards, according to Steamer and accommodation; Second Cabin, Liv- and Londonderry, $37.50 and $40: London $2.50 extra ; § Class, $27.50; superior accommodation Liverpool, Derry, Beliast, Glasgow, Lou- don. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW. Mongolian ...... .... Thurs, Feb 2, 10 a.m First Cabin, £40 and up--Second Cab~ in, $36--Third Class, $27.50 For further particulars, apoly to J. P. HANLEY, Ageat, 4.1 hi City Passen Depot. K P. GILDER- SURKVE, Clarence Sgreet. MONEY AND BUSINESS, LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. Satate. Jorasran. curity the umlmited + bab hes yd all = lanes: Farm and city property _insurea at lowest possible rates. Balare rengu ig Old OF nt new business tran & Strange, Agents. DUR POLIUIES COVER MORE ON Mildings and_Cahy cobtents than any oth- company offers. Examine thém at Godwin'd Teerancs Bmpariem., Mark. fice, 'floor ever Mahood's drug store, Princess sii Hagat Streets. » street. Telephon » 9 ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF- fice site of New Drill Hall, near cor- ner of Queen and Montreal Streets. POWER & SON A chant's Ban! aad CHITECT, MER- k Building, corner Drock ton streets. Phone 813 HENRY P. RCHITECT, SMITH, ote, din . Market Square. Aone as . 9®~ BEST in the EAST The new, ujitoodute, Business Training 2%. Sq School, . Kingston, Ontario. In afliliation with the well known CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE {Of Toronto, = Giving best courses th all Departuients Everything uew, clean and first-class Circulars free. Eater now. DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS. W. H. SHA T. N. STOCKDALE, t. Principal. X Rays Stove Polish ter gud wears longer Lhaw Shines others. Aluminum Gold Qt pr BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE MAGIC BAKING POWDER EPA Se EW.GILLETT Soar TORONTO, ONT. - Was Not Able To Walk For Three Months. Was Given Up to Die: The Doctor Said So. Bardock Blood Bitters Saved Her Life. Read what Mrs. Wm. Castilloux, New port, Quebec, has to say about Burdock Blood Bitters :--' Last December I fell very sick after confinement. I was not able to walk for three months, and was given up to die by the doetor. My hus- band read of the many wonderful cures made by Burdock Blood Bitters, so pro- cared me two bottles. After using it for about ten days, I was able to get around, and could mind my baby without help from anyone, and am now well, and able to do my own work. 1 told a lady friend of mine who was troubled in the same way, and she psed it with equal success. I cannot: too highly recommend your niedicine, for I know just how good it is, and hope and wish that anyone suffering ea I did will give it a trial." Standard Telephone Sets FOR SALE $5 PER SET Slightly Used But in Good Order. Apply to SALES DEPARLMENT, 178 Mountain St., MONTREAL, QUE, Or the Bell Telephone Co. * of Canada ISAAC ZACKS The New Store at the Old Stand, 271 and 273 Princess St. Until February 1st. Overcokts and Suits, cent. cut in usual prices. 25 to 40 per Our Hats, Caps, lnaderwear, Sweaters, Heavy Socks, Boots and snobs, Rubbers and Moctasins sold at bed rock prices No other store in town can touch our low-price markings. And I will guarantes you satis factory results. We don't brag, put perform the work. Nothing sacrificed, but your best inter. John H. Mills} | NAPANEE NEWS To Any Local Manager of Special Reduction Sale LET ME HAVE YOUR SALE W. J. KURRAY, The Auctioneee. Brsaprasesssnessaiasel THE DEATH OF BENJAMIN C. LLOYD. He Was a Retired Farmer -- The Weather Has Been Very Severe --Various Cases Of Illness. Napanee, Jan. 27. The death occur red; on Tuesday last, of Benjamin. C, Lloyd, an old and much respected resi dent, of Napanee, in the seventy-third ear of his age. Deceased has been ail ing for the past few months and death was not unexpected. A widow and one daughter, Mrs. A. W. Caton, ave left to mourn a loving husband and father. The funeral took place, Thurs day, to the Eastern cemetery veult, Drceased was a man of kindly disposi- tion and a life long member of the Me thodist church. He spent his early years on a farm near Strathedna and a couple of years ago removed to Na pane¢ to spend his James Gordon, misfortune to lose declining vears colpcrteur, had the hisshorse last week from inflammation. This will prevent Mr. Gordon from taking his annual Ftrip into the lumber camps this win ter, Miss Grace® Edwails has been Gon: fihed to the house for the past week stffering with a severe cold. She ex- pects to be able to resume her duties as teacher at: Yarker next week. Mrs. W. L. Crowley, Wallingford, England, arrived last week to spend some months with her mother, Mrs, J. C, Allen, and sister, Mrs. W. GG. Wilson, Napanee, Neil McNanghton, of the Dominion bank, left yesterday to fill. a similar position in the Domin ion bank; Montreal. Miss Lulu McKim leaves" Monday, for Elm Creek, Man. to take charge of a school. ' M. J. Getty, of Toronto, is in town for a day or two. Miss Florence Wil- liams, trained nurse, sister of Mrs. A E. Paul, is ill with a mild type of typhoid 'fever at the hospital in Min cola, N.Y. The weather bas been bitterly cold for the past few days. On Wednesday morning thé thermometer registered cighteen degrees below zero. Thursday dvening the weather was more moder: ate and people were able to get about some. The country roads are in a bad condition. FASHION'S FORM. One Of The Latest Styles Just and theatre gown of taffeta in pestel green. a shade darker than the white Irish lace furnish Afternoon warp-print Panne velvet, taffeta, and the article trimming. A soft sash of surah satin--the shadé¢ of the velvet knots abont the lower part of the pointed bodice. Pirate's Skin Sold By Auction. London, Jan. 2. piece of the skin of a Danish pirate, slightly larger than a shilling, was sold recently to skin was nailed to the church door as a warning to other evildoers. The re lic, which looks like thick parchment, i hinge of the massive old door, it was discovered in 1855 The reminder of mediaeval barbarity was an object of awestruck interest mahogany case. pi ------ Three applications of Peck"s Curn Salve will cure hard or soft corns. 15¢., at Wade's drug store, Another troop of United States cav alry is to be sent to the Cavite to assist the force now fight ing the Ladrones near Silany. THE LGADING AUCTIONEER. Jsixth birthday. MilIthE¥ reviews were a jagged piece of | 4 became lodged in the where province of Are You Doing All You Can For 1 Berlin, "Jan. LH Sarnia, united to-day in paying, honor to Emperor William, on the occasion of fix forty held in all the chieficities of the em- pire, and in churches 3 all denomina tions there were . thanksgiving services this worn the capital the baoks and cnt offices amd shops wera closed, the. streets decor ated with flags and binting and crowded with people. During the course: of © the morning | Eanperor William and. the imperial fa- mily attended serviced i: the chapel of the castle, Later: in he day the em peror received ulations pre sented by all of the embers of the diplomatic corps, -ineludi ng Awbacsa- dor Towér, Great plats have been made for the court reeeption this ev ening. | Emperor William has mow ben on | the throne seventeen Fears and the strenuous life ds beginning to tell oh hin. During the last ar or two his hair has become streaked with gray and his face shows the" imprint of the "erow's feor," Those meguainted with the evervday life of "the wm FOr ee not surprised that be is beginning to show traces of 'age, He not so much | to advancing years 8% tv 'his abnorm- al activity of mind body. In ad dition to the cares of te, which are sufficient in: thomselve® to bring the average mortal to "am carly grave, there appears to be gbiclutely noth ing great or small that does not en gage the attention of his imperial highness. When not éngaged with the | great problems of state he finds time to design warships, paint pictures, write books, oriticike plays and music and attend to the West minute de | tails relating to the army, navy, the courts gnd the commertinl and indus trial afiairs of the re. Withal, he finds time to pay the | most devoted. attention to his large and interesting family, As "Pere de | famille," "the emperor is something | quite different from his public self. True, he remains the autocrat there, | but while he is re severe with his | children and never allows disobedience | to go unpunished, oven in the case of 1 oa the crown prince, who has attained his majority; he lets all of then have | their full measure of fun, nevertheless, | Those best goquainted with the home | life of the emperor declare that he is | as devoted to the empress as when he | led her to the altaz. The imperial cou- | ple will celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding. anniversary nest year, and it | will be made the egcasion for grand | festivition throughout. the empire. The | witprest iy beloved by everybody who | knows her, and thers #8 but one voice | as to her oxcellnt gualities as a mo- { ther and a wife, Even the most rabid | socialist has never been known to ac | cord her aught but praise. | Deeds Not Words. ! Winnipee Tribune | The duty of the dectors in Ontarig, | in this p prince. and throughont the whol® of Canada; is to watch careful lv the record of public meno not be deceived by promises, 'but note the | record. The man who champions . pub lic ownership on the platform = and | ! then votes for iurther private, corpora | tion control and subsidies to private interests, is no better than the politi | cian, who frankly admits that he is not in politics merely for the "good of his health.' were known, the probability is they are both in the hire of grafters, and have an understanding ak to = what there is in the test of a man is but his performances in "the legislature, in the eommons and his record as a private citizen. Marysville Notes, Marvsville, Jan. 25.<The CM.B.A have decided to. have their ball on February 22nd. Miss Lizzie White en Sunday. Mrs. the guests of her sister, Mrs, Major Ind ior three guineas at Ste- I geack Miss Tottie McKeown bas re vens' auction rooms A Jock of King 1 tured 10 her home in mond, after Edward IV's, hair, which was taken visiting her vousin, Miss Annie McAl from his tomb at Windsor when pine, Messrs, Flerra Oliver and Joho was opened in 1789, did not find a | Meagher and sister, Loretta spent purchaser, however Sunday with M. Shechan, Westbrook. I'he viking was caught and executed Michael Fahey hos loft: fo take a while pillaging Hadstock church, in | gouge in the Reg giopolis. College, of | IPssex, over M0 vears ago, and his Kingston. Miss Ethel Rvan spent Sun- day with Miss Cassie Ford, Napanee. Miss Mary Farrell has left for Toron Some of the voimg men spent Sundav evening in Napanee, Mrs, Mike McAlpine is on the sick list, New Town Hall to the buvers at the sale. Sober deal Lentreville, oy J Ha cheese | ers literally felt their blood run cold | RCOUNE vas qui BNC on "hair ; Tuesday last, much business being and their hair rise on end as they > transacted. Doctor Carseallen passed cared on thé grim Jot in its glazed Shitwgh here on Tuesday. Marquis Hall is visiting ot Peter Rombough's Miss Myrtle Files has returned from visiting hiends in Watertown, N.Y, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kenny returned home to Kingston after a Week's visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Prockwell, Milli. gan, St. Louis, visited Ruben Milli n on Monday last attend his school at Déshond last werk. Rumor says we die 'going = to have a new town ball sext summer. ee eit Makes Wool Without Sheep. London, Jan. 27-A pew and valn 'able use Has been found Far' the banks of slag that made cortein districts of Teeside hideous from th windows of a railway carriage. Pv mens of a patent process it i= proposed to con vert the unsightly heaps to a sub stance résembling wool. The process by which it is achieved i: that of running molten slag into a cupola, tapping the enpols, and blowing the ted slay through a fine wire scree. It comes out in a, long, WHE woolly fiber, which, to the eye and tistich. ly distinguishable from sheep's. wool meme A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. Habhh a reddy 1 « "feds Rapedeon | aL Sansporta tient JF vr! as Bet igh Hie Marie, ; Liiva Indeed if the truth | rake-off for them. The | tertaimed a number of her fricads on | Reacheau and family are i John | Owing to the | bad roads Frank Hinch was unable to | , ix hard | Itching, blind, bleeding oe . protrud- | ing piles, Your druggist will refund | money if Pazo Ointment 8 to cure ! you in six to fourteen dys. 50c } There ix going to be '& Saramble in { Ottawa, at a very eogly 6 dor, of has ai re Sa Hifdent. io 0 £190 hy ( ny A rm Now is the Time to Buy! A good piece of Furniture at re- duced price, as we have several lines to close out before stock- taking :-- Parlor Setts, Fancy Parlor Chairs, Rattan Rocker and Oak Hall Racks At a bargain. Call 147 for to | pairing attended to. JAMES REID, have your re i | | The Leading Undertaker, Kingston. Princess Street . - UP-TO-DATE We have sold throes times a8 many | cross-cut saws as we did last year, prov- | we thet our saws are all right. We challenge competition for price and quali | A 3 fe saw handle and fAl6 for "m | A STRACHAN'S HARDWARE MER AND WOMEN Fae Rig for unnat prs' kine sinfaniea £ oF ation MUCOUS Mem "Bathtons, and not irs gent or poisonous, Bold by oF sont in plain os i ran fn ion i Ja, A FACT PROVEN, Even The Most i Skeptical Of Its Truth. I If there is the slightest doubt in the mind of any that Dandruff germs do not exist, their belief is compelled by the fact that a rabbit innoculated with the germs became bald in siz weeks' time. It must therefore baldness i= i Should Convince be apparent to any person that the only prevention of the destruction of the germ which net ie successfully gecomplish- wl in one hundred per cent. of cases, by the application of Newhro's Herpi cide, Dandruff is caused hy the sdwoe germ which eatises Digldness und enn be pre { vented with the same remedy New I bro's Herpicide Veerpt no nth titute cause vou remove the Sold by fading druggristx. Send 10e, in stamps for sample to "The Herpi- cide Co., Detroit, Mich ©. W. Ma: hood, special agent. ---------------- William Fraser Rae, author of many { books on Canadian travel, died at | Bath, Eng., of poeumonia, aged wey | enty. $a. Ah Mgngarion parlignentnry cle hve been earvied on amid , blog fed. seven lives having aivemly twpn munorifios Nr. Witney « popular {rely 90,000. so fur "Pestrov the fect," Wingoriy i Firsts Because. om. tite field to your breakiiet table evéry Biep in the rianufacture of Quaker Oats is oie of care and cost -- preparing the grain for your easy home cooking Made at Peterlarsuch, Cadada A FAM Is a family affair, because vs member of every family. It's time for you to buy and it's also the time 'op | us to sell, nk a A Men's, Ladies', By', Girl's and of all kinds. t's Shocs All to be forced out of the house Famediitely Wo the power of our i A el ap CUT PRICES: This, sale will please all old customers ~ win aT many new ones. way every dan NAIL TPE. $e o A . de ------ T-------- Abernethy"s Shoe Store. |. For Dependitht. Shoes. WHAT IT is It is genuine. 1t is nourishing. It is absolutely the best. Gained the Highest Award and SR Gold Medal over all other brands. : JAS. MePARLAND, £3 5 "% THR CANADA odor "it te