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If from any cause you are in a run- down condition. = If slegp doesn't refresh'you and work is a bugbear, you need Dr. Hugo's Health Tablets for Women, and you need them now. Remember, all these things are not discomforts, they are indications of a serious cause, Don't wait until they result in some chronic disease. Nip them in the bud. Dr. Hugo's Health Tablets taken now will ward off much pain and suffering-- will add years to your life and put new life into the years. They make healthy women. But you must have faith enough to buy one box. Improvement in your health will be noticed the first week. oc. at dealers or by mai' postpaid. . N. Robinson & Co., Coaticook, Que. Ube Polish that woa't wesr of, fold umly at Strachan's Hardware e------------------------ BORN. GAULIN.--At Deseronto, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L FINN.--At Deseronto Mr. and Mrs. Peter OSTRANDER. --At Deseronto, of 19th, to Mr. and Mrs trander, a daughter on Aug. 12th Guaulin, a son. on Aug. 14th, to Finn, a son Avg Nelson Os DARRAGH. --At Deseronto Junction, on Aug. 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. George Darragh, a son. CHARLTON.--At Deseronto, on Aug 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Charl- ton, a son DETLOR.--At Deseronto. on Aug. 11th to Mr_sand Mrs, Earl Detlor, a son, WOODRUFF. --At Close's Mills, Cham- hers, on 20th Aug.. to Mr. and M-s Wm Woodruff, a son -- ee | ana Purchase exposition, erected ' at ------------------ MARRIED. a cost of Z500,000, has been «old to Mavor McFarlane allowed a solitary McVICKER--CALLAGHAN. -- At Nap- | a wrecking company for £10,500. The ! drunk, hailing from Gananoque, to go ance, on Aug. 14th, Richard MeVick- | oteo] trusses in the structure alone | unmolested at this morning's court, rh ng Anna Callaghan, Both of Deser- | qq £100,000. The lad who stole from T. McAuley ------ was given a good lecture in the chief's DIED : For Sunday Dinners. office 1 RPEMAN.--At Dossronto on August At Davies', choice western beef. Boil- | "Saturday specials in cigars." All 28rd, John Freeman, Sr. aged sixty- | ing, 6c. to Sc Roasts, Sc. to 10c. See | 3 for 25%. are 4 for 25¢., at Gibson's nine years . Saturday's display. Red Cross drug store on Saturdays. FOX ~A} Lindsay. on Auk wa Seorge ee een Special dip-hip corsets, 65c. New Mean: rhe » Is Four 10c. cigars for 25c. at Gib York Dress Reform. LAR.--At Ernesttown, on Aug. | con's Red Cross drug store on Satur Eat Toye's bread if you want the 17th, William Kellar, aged fifty-four Juve J best, years, IWORK OF Completely Regained Her Health. Miss Edith Reams, 79 North Main St., Dayton, O., writes: «| suffered for some time with both lung and female troubles. | «i had been under the treatment of a 1 had good physicien for about nine months any relief, when Peruna was recommended to me. After taking twelve bottles of this medicine I | have completely regained my health. to recommend Peruna | Columbus, O. without "Tam ple to any one suffering from the above ail- y | ments." --Edith Reams. more headaches or other pains,"--L. E.| No, testijoniais published written consent of the writer. without | Americas the Land of Nervous \ Women. The majority of women are nervous' because they suffer from some form of | female disease. The greatest obstacle in the way of | recovery is that they do not understand | that catarrh is the main source of their illness. Women who bre in doubt as to their ailments should write to Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Give him a full deserip- tion of your symptoms, previous treat: | ment and age. He will promptly reply with full di. THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, FEMALE DISEASES. [CAPTAIN SUSPENDED nner FOR RUNNING THE ARGYLE AT FULL SPEED, . During Fog When Recent Casnalty Occurred = Judgment Given by Commander Spawn and Capt. Thomas Donnelly. In the city couneil chawber at 10:30 o'clock, Saturday morning. judgment was given in commection with the ro cent casualty to the steamer Argyle. In attendance were Commander Spain, who read the fudgmre:. Capt. Thom as Donnelly, mn Haslett, manager of the Lake Om 0 Navigation com pany, a miatives, The ¥ " Wal a lows : "In the, matter of a formal investi gation, held at Kingston, Ont, on Wednesday, 9th August, 1905, before Commander 0. G. V. Spain, RN, wreck commissioner, assisted hy Capt, Thomas Donnelly, to enquire into the causes which to the inding of the British 8S. Argyle, off Corbett's Paint, near Oshawa, Ont, on Satur- day, 20th July. "The court having carefully enquir od into the circumstances, attending the ahove - mentioned shipping casualty, finds as follows : "That the SS. Argyle of the port a.m. on Saturday, 20th July, bound for Oshawa, Ont., with an excursion party of 150° passenger on board, belonging to the Toronto Carpet com pany. : "That the weather was foggy from the time the Argyle left gap; outside she struck. "The Argyle was commanded; by Capt. William Manson, who holds a certificate of competency for the in- land waters, issued in March, 1885, "Frog the sworft during the enquiry by Toronto, until the time the life boats, aml generally, boats, and up-to-date, "The mate in his evidemce testified that fire and boat drill had been car ried on on hoard once a week, The steering gear hoard the vessel ete, was sufficient it, were not correct, and the captain had no correct idea of the deviation; and 80 far as the court was able to ascer rected for a very lofig time "The court is of opinion that th gross carelessness on. the captain in running the vessel at speed in a dense fog from the until she ran ashore off Corbett' used, and apparently the captain ha no idea of the correct compass course always done so and the ship rections for treatment, free of charge. Us hundreds of yrunks and other bagg muscle, lying ¢ we-like . ' from the Milway trains and stations | Watch Wing ow Sg iS like Hate, A Suit For Libel. with her husband, chief engineer of in Chicago, St. Louis and Denver, dur | y ye Fis 0 One r the steamer Presque Isle, of the ! | milk and raw eggs, administered to ne of the Toronto papers may wim 1H . ing the past two years, ha i | him in a spoon have to stand 4 suit for libel in con Cleveland Cliff Iron company, Cleve revealed through the arr ; of | nection with the statements it made land, Ohio, Roy Aldrich, alias Roy Espey of Cali Wedd ; i concerning the condition and equip et me fornia, and a. woman, giving the ne . edding At Brewer's Mills. ment of the steamer Argyle, when the MUST STAND A TRIAL. of Daisy Def and her home as Der Taylor, Aug, 23.--A pretty wedding | latter met with its recent accident ver. | was solemnized at St. Bamaby's| The marine court has found that the| Holmes Under Indictment by They wei arrested on a charge of | church, Brewer's Mills, Monday, when | boat was thoroughly staunch and Federal Grand Jury, stealing furs, from a store in the Ma- | Loretto, youngest daughter of the late | pericotly equipped. There is no more Washington, Aug. 26. Edwin 8 sonic Temple. When their rooms were Michael Dundon, was united in mar | seaworthy boat on the lake than the | Holme Yr., of Washington, no un searched the police found a large pun Nae, Fkomas O'Neill, by Rev. Fa- | Argyle, and the finding of the court | til recently the associate statistician ber of trunks and suit cases, an) a thet Traynor. At the appointed hour | gives great satisfaction to the friends | of the department of agriculture, who profusion of the host Supengive « thf the Sroem and his attendant, Michael | of General Manager John Hazlett t) was dismissed as an' outeome of the ing and toilet articdes for men and) O'Neill, took their places at the altar, | this city. M il likely have] i g | ' | , . Mr. Hazlett wi ikely 0 v8 of y » leakage the women. Miss Dean confessed gp the! and shortly after the wedding march, azle I likely have] investigation into the leakage in the police yesterthay her participation ina scheme which has caused a large num ber of railroads to lose a vast amount of valuable baggage. The scheme was simple. They wauld | ming in a costume of cream Bedford A o-- ney Morgan H. Beach just after he take a trunk, satchel, or 'suit case | cord, trimmed with Jace and chiffon, : had retu 1 from New York city containing only a shirt or some other | with hat to match and carried a white Lombardy Loeals. oh we 4 ime to i > trionntal ia article of clothing, and check it to + book. Precsding was. the brides Lombardy, Aug 4.--Miss L. B. a A he An nol redariok A some nearby point. Miss. Margaset, sister of the | Clark, Brookville, is visiting her cou- | packh BN York Troker, nt After the. trunk was placed in the | bride, in a gown of pearl groy Vene-| 5, Miss Floreno: Covell, E. Foster, Boh Mosc Hans: ot New baggage car either the man or wo- | tian, with hat to match. During the Toronto, is vi<iting his sister, Mrs. Ye y og man wpuld go to bag agent, | nuptial mass several choice selections (Rev.) F. C. Kirkpatrick. J. Rigney, There are two indictments covering hand him half a dollar, show the check and ask to be allowed to open the | ceremony, the bridal party returned to n ---- trunk or satchel in onder to get out] the hride's home, which had been | the pienicin aid of St. Philips church All Shi rds Bus a clean shirt or some other article. | beautifully decorated for the occasion, at Toledo, Miss Auna Dooher return Pye i ¥. | In not a single case did the bag where a reception was held. The bride, ed to her school duties Monday. The Chicago, ' Aug. 26 " A half dozen cagemaster refuse the request. While | who was one of Taylor's most popular social held at the residenge of F. Co-] *tcambont lines figuring an building ostensibly geting something out of | voung ladies, was the recipient of vell, Tuesday evening, w well at. | Mew passenger itary on ths wevive one trunk to wear the man or woman | many valuable presents. The groom is tended and a decided success. Tif] Next Year, have discovered wil in a would exchange the check on the emp-| a prosperous young farmer of Lans- | f80y's orchestra fumished music for day or two that lake shipbuile ing is tv trunk orsvglise for one on the best downs. where he has a besutiful home | dancing. Mrs. Vigel and Mrs. Bright, cornered." One line that is. vapecially appearing es or vahise: in the car awaiting hi= bride, Cleveland, are visiting friends and | 2PXIOUR for a new whip Joan gone _ the When the. trath reached the destina relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Gillig, Fiche without Busing a tion to which the dummy baggage had Oddfellows' Relief Officers. Lunenburg, return. home, Wexines - --~ Surin rit vd hoes shippesd, Aldch A Mould watwecl At a meeting of the Oddfellows' Re- Jars alle 3 Plateaitte Seni with in it 2 likely that several projects i ately present the duplicate of the} if Ag . . Peiday A ombardv.. J. Ryan and fa . a . check Ey be had rd to an Tet Association irestors' ah Priday wily "and Mise B. Rvan spent Monday for new baste Sill juve So gu i ot for het ink, get it and take it to] od. Preside Db. M.: Mol King at Jones' Falls a year. Lake Michig vou o ng ne I ee te o S vor nt, I: 3 ntyre, King {I figuring on new boats. Alre ady there ; d ' president, John Donogh, To- is serious delay in the delivery of ma- trunk called fof it he would De ofier-} opto; secretary treasurer, R. Meek, , Church Services. terial, and thie ix certain to become ed the dummy tink of the shapers. | Kingston: superintendent of . agencies, St. George's Cathedral Sunday | worse. Every steel plant in the eoun- Detectives of the trving to trace the it has been stored in various places. but so far she has refused to reveal where. Cost Half Million, Sold Cheaply. United St. Louis, 'Agi 26.--The States government building at Louisi WINDLERS railroads are now | A stolen property, The Dean woman admits that much of IN A STATE OF COMA. played by Miss Victoria Dundon, an-|er hes ben given such a good name ounced the coming of the bride. She | by the marine ju The Argyle entered, leaning on the arm of her | completing the | t week of travel This uncle, John Dundon, and looked char were rendered by the choir. After the H. Blackaby, Kingston, Y.M.C.A. Doings. The morning watch will be held as usual to-morrow at 7 o'clock. All are welcome to join in hi quiet hour. The men's Bible s« [at 4:15 p.m. will study Luke i, 1-12. Interesting, practical discussions in an informal way. All men given a hearty welcome. 2 i clear again, she has had thi ason. .] Kingston, was in school will re-oper noon at three o dock. Rev, C. F. Manning, tor. will preach both morning a ening. "Fresh from New York," Hugler' delicious candies, Cross drug store SOc. tape girdle New York Dress Reforms, police station again Cape Vincent refused to allow in the manufactire of his bread. 'The store that Dress Reform, AUGUST 26. of Picton, Ont, left Toronto at 8.20 the eastern Toronto,' in evidence given X. inspector of hulls, the equipment in regard to life saving apparatus the ship, at least i on was in good order, J > Wes and no complaints were made about Moially, Westport. "The compasses on board the Argyle tain, the compasses had not beem cor accident to the Argyle was caused hy part of the full 0 time F of leaving the eastern gap, Toronto, 4 Point, near Oshawa. The lead was not "he course steered was the usual one and the reason for steering this course as given by captain was that he had had gone clear, and he supposed she would 'aking all these facts intd' consid- something to say now that his steam the village to-day. A number from thiz vicinity attended tomorrow after Sydenham Street Methodist Church. pastor. The pas- e po at Gibson's Red corsets for Be. The Moutney family are back in the The inspector at them admittance to Uncle Sam's domains. Canadian hard wheat, No. I, is the finest the world produos. Toye, uses it is noted for high I { PERSONAL MENTION. « Movements Of The FPeople--Wha: They Are Saying And Doing. J. H. Geoghegan left, last evening, for Toronto on his vacation, Miss Hazel McCune, Kingston, isin Descronto on a visit to friends. John Jamieson, Deseronto, is visit: ing his sister, Mrs. R. J. Wilson. [ W. A. Bearance is 'spending weeks' vacation down_ the Rideau. Miss Estella Reid returned home last evening after spending three weeks in Brockville, Mits Edith Ross, Kingston, is visit ing Peterboro, the guest of Mm. (Dr) Wightman. Miss K. Sullivan, having spent a few weeks on Wolfe Island, returned home yesterday, two John Oliver, Albany, N.Y, is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Allon, Ordnance street. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McAdam, hole daying at Otty Lake near Perth have gome to Kingston, Miss Bedford, Deseronto, is visiting in Kingston and will probably remain until the week after next, Miss Clara Cains, Napanee, who is visiting in the city, will be--the soloist in Queen street church to-morrow, John Cousins, University avenue, left to-day for Toronto, and will spend his vacation with friends #1 Balmy Beach, Dr. Twitchell and his brother, Em. mus, have returned, after intorring the remains of their father at Townshend, Vermont. Miss Lillie Bytle has returned home after spending her holidays at Sharp- ton with her aunt, rs. James Thompson Mrs. W. J, Allen and children are spending a few weeks' vacation at Battersed, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ruttan. J. H. Wilson, an accountant in the local branch of the Rank of Mont: real, has been transferred to the Belleville branch. s Saxon Wilstead and daughter, Kan sas City, and Mrs. NeArthur, Chi cago, are the guests of Sergt, Nes bitt, Johnston street. Miss S. E. Knapp, California, and Miss H. LL. Warrington, Cornwall, Ont., are recent visitors with Mrs, T. 11 A. Maxwell, Pittsburg. 5 Miss Kathleen and Loretta MeDon ald, Kingston, are spending a pleas ant, holiday with their sister, Mrs, Miss Bird Copeland has rgturned to Delta from Kingston, where she spent the last four months with her sister, H Mrs, J. B, Phillips. | Mrs, Joseph Roadley, Frontenac "{ street, has been Patertaining ™ Lindsay and Mids Andrews, Boston, Mass, 8 Archbishop Gauthier, affected rheumatism in the arm, spending several weeks at Mount Clem ens, Mich. He returned yesterday, a city visitor on Friday. S| ust to attend the funeral of his fath i the late Joseph Sproule, Odessa. i' J ". | honor of Miss day. The guests fifteen. They enjoved themselves returned home about 7:30 p.m. Mrs. J. Sharman, Sr, Hegadorn, Master : Kingston, also Miss New York, went to Newboro, Wednes Laura Feeney's birth re. 1 cratic, Ye court suspends the certi- | day, to attend the funeral of Laur Wasted to a Shadow, But Still °C of competency for inland waters | apoe Kerr, eldest grandson of Mrs. Contd xo Li of Capt. William Manson for a period | Sharman . PPEARANCE OF BAG ontinyes 10: ive. of twelve months, such suspension t nye ' DISA 1 Yorkers. NY. Aug. 95 Alto 188 vd ' pension to} Perey J. F. Baker, manager for the D onkers, , Aug. 26. After 13 date from, the time of the accident, | Underwood Typewriter company, at GAGE EXPLAINED. days in a state of coma, the condition | that is, 20th July, 1905. Winnipeg, was in the city yesterday of Charles Canepi, aged eight, is to "The court also wishes to point out | on route. to his old home' at Odessa Argst on Charge of Stealing day practically unc hanged. The boy that it is to be hoped that the me-| Ax a former resident of the city and Furs Reveals Other Operations hax Jt weight bri) ol 3 Sow but 'a thod of Revigtion Purihed on board | graduate of the Kingston Business Col 5 yp TREE SMO} wp th he was | the rgvle is not usual on hoard | jege, he w rel \d --Clever Scheme Revealed by ! attacked with a pain in his head, and | passenger steamboats on the lakes Bege, lie as welcomed by many ole Arrests two hours later was unconscious. The | otherwise, there no doubt that rs. William Naylon and son, Chicago, Augs 26.--The Inter-Oces Hoetors diagnosed the case as one of | some appalling disastér must occur | Thomas, spending the holidays at her says : The mysterious disappearance cerghro spinal meningitis. From that | sooner or later brother-in-law's Lawrence Joyee day to now he has never moved a ) . Charles street, by the grand jury on a charge of con is] spiracy to defraud the government announcement was made to night by United States District-Attor the charges agaist the three men. try i= far behind in its orders, and it is said to © boats alreadv under contract out wore as large ae it should be, Nell--She's the most ® take a hint unless she's absolutely sure it belongs to her. : "Fresh on Friday," Huyler's New York candies. Omly at Gibson's Cross drug store, Paul, Miun., gold watch and chain, class candies. Gibson's Red Cross Alwavas buy Ferpicide at Gibson's drug stored. Red Créss drug store. Shoulder braces, Oe. New York For children no food is so whole some as Toye's bread, with has been H. Sproule, Deloraine, Man., was He came . W. Lytle gave a driving party in numbered about and Hiram Sharman, Ada Sharman, has gone up the lakes cottem crop reports, has been indicted he impossible to get the on time, even if the supply of workmen conscientious girl 1 know, Belle-- Yes, she won't even Red Toye's bread is recommended be- cause of its cleanliness. Harry legge, Wawa City, Ont, lately of Gananoque, upon the oeca- sion of leaving the former ctv for St. was presented with a - From your dealer if N= "EVE - and colors. RICE. (Ready-to-Wear). the genuine bargains. "ITS ATTRACTIONS [1 ---- Are to Be 'Set Forth by G.T.R. Company. It is the purpose of the Grand Trunk to make better known additional hunting and fishing regions in ° Can: ada, which hold forth unlimited pos sihilitios "&¥*tr. the attractions of which the sportsmen and angler have little knowledge. With this end in view H. R. Charlton, advertising agent, of the 'company, accompanied by J. G. Swan, oficial photographer, left the city last night for a trip over the Canada Atlantic railway, to ex. plore the lake land contiguous to that line. A complete camping outfit with canoes and guides has been se cured, and the Algonquin Park, will be the objective point of the party. This special portion af Ontario covers an area of over 2,000 square miles of practically virgin wilderness, the rail way penetrating its confines for a dis tance of 200 miles. It is claimed for canoe trips, speckled trout fishing, moose and deer hunting, and for hoautiful scenery, the region is unsur passed. Photographs will ¢ taken by the party on their trip, and material gathered for a new publication, which will he issued for next year's summer season, The new territory is one which will undoubtedly appeal to sportsmen in Kingston, as it hand and cary of access. is close at DIED IN POVERTY. The Teacher of Adelina Patti Dead in New York. Special to the Whig New York, Aug. 206.-"¥ie 'Tranxit Gloria Mundi." Gluseppe Nicolao, at one time the teacher of Adelina Vatti and other great singers, orchestra conductor and friend of crowned heads, died the other day in this city in ahject poverty. This ix not the first time that a great singer, musician or actor, after a life of ar tistic and financial success died poor, and thanks to the improvidemoe of many of these people, there will un doubtedly be many other cases of this %ind. This is not the place to philo- sophize over the recklessness of thea trical people and of artists. In ron nection with this case, however, there i» a feature, which gives to it addi tional interest. Nicolao lived in the Italian district of the cast side and notwithstanding his poverty and his seclusion he had many admirers and friends in that distriet. After his death seores of the children, who had breathlessly listened to the masterly playing of 'the 'old man, ctowded to his rooms and covered the plaip coffin with flowers, It was a touching tri-' bute to the gepiux of the old man. Sy i-------------- Trusses, perfect fitting. Dr. Chown's. S-- DE WAR: «Popularized by Quality" you order it as every first class in this country stocks it. for Sale, GREAT CLEARING SALE MONDAY AND TUESDAY Children's Bonnets, Hats and Tams Of Muslin and Embroidery, white BLoe Your choice of the lotjat Ladies' Hats - Balance of stock to go at 50c. ; Come and get your share of 4 1806, 31 per cent; 'FINANCE AND INSURANCE in getting house Na LN -- 4 ) 7 RE" Prices were from aL \ Years, New York Tribune The Standard Oil sumpan has de- clared a quarterly divi ! of $6 a share, This compared with $9 for the preceding quarter and 85 for the cor- responding. quarter last year. The company has paid as fol- lows for the last fourteen years ! 1891 to 1805, 12 : i rR cent. a year, 1899), 1000, 35 ber coats 10DE. 48 'mat own , 48 per cent.; k cent.; 1903, 44 per cent.: 1004, 1908, 14 per cent; 1904, 30 per ocent., and $30 so far in 1905. A comparison of the dividends declared hy the company so far this year with those in the first three quarters of 1904 appears to in- dicate increased earnings. Last year the first dividend was 16 per cent, the second, 8 per cont, and. the third 5 por cent., a total of 829. The pay- ment in the first quarter of! the cur- rent year was 15 per cent, or 1 per cent, less than in the corresponding quarter of the preceding year. The second dividend was at the rate of 9 per cent., an incroase of 1 per cent. over the corresponding period of last year, and the third dividend, 6 per cent., an increase of 1 per cent. over the August quarter of 1904. The divi- dend: in the last quarter of 1904 was 7 per eent., a total of 36 per eent., for the year. It would appear from dividend payments so far this year | that disbursements ta shareholders in 1905 will be slightly in excess of the precoding year. How To Keep Honey. The granulating of honey in the combs makes it more unsalable than almost anything else that can happen to it which does not destroy the comb, Owing to this, comb honey should always be kept in a warm, dry place during at least the fall and win- - ter months, or whenever great changes of temperature are likely to occur. It may be stored through the winter in a dry basement room or eellar, pro- vided no frost reaches those apart- ments; but if there is a sudden rise of temperature outside much above that inside, moisture is liable to gather and stand in drops on the combs, in which case the honey will rapidly de- teriorate. The only sure way of pre- serving comb honey so that it wil present a salable form, is to store it in rooms so constructed that the tem- perature will remain between seventy and ninety degrees, and never go be low sixty degrees, . At Davies'. Spring lamb, hindquarters, 150. Ib, frontquarters, 12¢. 1b., dhops, 12je. JER al 7 Buy Dr, Williams' Pink Pills at Gib: son's Red Cross drug store, > G. A. BATEMAN ALL KINDS OF FIRE INSUR- ANCE AT LOWEST RATES. DISTRICT AGENT SUN LIFE ASSUR- ANGE COMPANY OF CANADA. 61 CLARENCE STREET, KINGSTON. For Real Estate Or Insurance Conenlt with GEO. CLIFF before buying If You Want a. Home OR INSURANCE, Have a Talk With ; George Zeigler, "ST.surante 57 Brook Street. If You Want to Se'l or Buy at 66 Clarence Street.