of Tati hai for purposes sclves to women, esi from t skin cure, with the ted soap ever com- be compared with it for however expensive, is to with it for all the pu toilet, bath, and most cliective skin soap, and the purest and sweetest MANY BREAKFAST FOODS IS PLEASANT T0 THE TASTE. IT IS JUST THE FOOD FOR'GROWING SCHOOL-CHILDREN AND OTHERS WORK ENTAILS BODILY AND MENTAL INVALIDS ASK FOR (T HEALTHY PEOPLE INSIST THE NEW "PREMIUMS PACKAGE THE FRONTENAC CEREAL Beat the White Tn usefulness. Can't get much out of the, white variety, een here's plenty of "Or in thou, the black sort--gwond, Burning. slateloss, full wiieht coal #10 us, write or telephone | Us every thine. You shell have the host we've got as promptly and cheaply as we can supply i. Aypoler Atlast. Here's a cake of soap t Bot a ak rouble all over the At fast Ai Su Soap Dyes. oe. for Colovswise, for Rigeh, - Wl | the ity hall was confined in the ---- { fuel, The scheme expanded, however, | would be $2,500, Appearance the STA-ZON is emexcelled. It is secure, Comfort. able, durable. It stays on under | purposes of eyes by, the most methods. We have all the latest -- 'Compound ; take no tate 'ha Cook Nedicine Co.. Ms, was destroyed by five, Total | per Orbem Dicor."" Will Be The Leader. to the public. Canadians are only be natural richness of the great country that is their heritage. Absurd Contention. The wostern papers | are scolding over the price of power from Niagara Falls. From some quarters the argn mént is advanced that the provineia! government should' interfere with compulsory legislation making - the price of Niagara power the same at points near to and remote from the Falls. The Galt Reporter thinks that power should be the same price in that town as in St. Catharines, which ® much nearer the Falls. Another newspaper thinks that public owner ship of Niagara power would be a failure, because towns at a distance would demand power at the same rice as - St. Catharines and Hamil- ton. If the government should ever lo such a silly thing then Kingston wold have a chim to get in on th ground floor, But why should alt, Hamilton or Toronto be given dower at the same rate as St. Cath arines * The cost of power delivered atur by or at a long distance is not xual, and if the price were made ual the nearby user would be tax- ol for "the benefit of the distant user, It would bo just as wise ior the GT, R. to oarry Passengers and freight for ome price: all over its Nine us for the Niaguen Falls power to be sold in ull wns at one figure, A Whole Cloth Creation. The Hon. J. R. Stratton has effec tively. silenced the gosvip spread broad- cast through the tory press to the ef- fect that the appointment of Hon. Mr. Ross to the senate is blocked by the opposition of Hon. Mr. Stratton, who is alleged to have expressed a desire 'or the honor for himself. The Peter- boro Examiner sets the false and foul story at rest by saying : "It is 'pure, whole-cloth fabrication without an iota of justification either in fact or inference. Mr. Stratton has never asked or suggested that he should receive consideration in regard to the appointment waggestd by the Mail and Empire. He has never asked the Ontario or Ottawa governments for any personal favors whatever, though he has made demands on be- hali of his constituents and others" Nori is be in any way opposad to the tppointment of Hon. Mr. Ross to" a position in the senate, if indeed that wien was' ever entertained. On the con- 'rary, Mr. Stratton feels strongly that Hon. Mr. Ross would be an or- nament to, and fill with credit, the highest office at the disposal of the dominion government. The distin guished services he has rer province of Ontario and the his unquestioned and con: ity and his gift of orator vapacity for uous abil. and his effective service, render him so well qualified, that perhaps there is no man in public life in Canada who could mo naturally and acceptably be called upon to fill any position of high trust that might be or become vacant. Mr - Siratton bas not been offered, nor sought a sen atorship, and the only possible ground upon which the senior organ of (he conservative party could base its in- vention is the disire to diseredit ki eral public men, and on the principle that misery loves company, foment like discord to that which is vending its own' party in the fight over the | spoils." : Less Expensive Scheme. The talk about the improvement of spring to the heating of the north: east wing. The idem was to save in until it was estimated that the cost But something less pretentious will da, if any alteration i8 necessary, and 'a building which has answered the the city for so many THE DAILY WHIG. *"Opiter Canada is destined in a fow years to become a far greater mineral pro- ducing country then many think for That means that we shall multiply 'our manufacturing capacity, apd make use of our inexhaustible coal areas to to the wealth of our fertile prairies. The careful work done by the geological survey, will tell in many ways in forwarding our progress. It will inform prospectors and it will attract capital, It is a work that po i citizen could perform un- aided, and the government does well to have it done, and give the results giaming to appreciate the value of the get agents away offered large he pective business, them as high as $4 and so sure was jt that the amount of business required would be the agents were 83,500, of which down and the remainder at a stated time later, irrespective of the amount of business done. By this time son must think he thing about "frenzied finance," Cobalt, gets its big old-fashioned "Co-hoss 1" Ottawa Journal establishment consumptives, looking that Hamilton in thi Vay among Canadian cities. It is to be hoped that Hamilton wil be lonely in its advance. to a correspondent : "Wo are afraid to face the courts of the Uni- ted States." duced that Gaynor and Greene against oxtradi tion was solely due to their passion ate attachment to the balmy climate of Canada. Philadelphia Ledger. land, women 7, must. do something let $1,500, : heating of the wing. Editorial Notes. mark the svent? crime, -- Every commercial or eggs, or overalls your friend is sell boost your town, ---- upon itself to ask Emperor William what he means by words he utters in a speech or an interview. But Japan meant in his interview with the Am- erican congressmen recently when he alluded to the yellow peril. It is not exactly safe any longer to weak sup ringly of the Japanese, -- One péeuliarity of the Transvaal oli- mate is that, while being very healthy, it yet has the effect of making people appear far older than they really are, An English woman of thirty-five who has lived in the country districts for any lengthy period invariably appears far older than she really js, climate has Canada's the opposite effect, A rosy girl of fifty appears as ii thirty- five, r-- Toronto school board wants to be supreme. It wants the couneil to keep its hands off jig estimates, contention between 4, school bo council as to finds to be provided by | the latter will tend to enlighten the ratepayers, who directly affected, as to the wisdom of the purposes to which the funds de. manded are to be devoted. Expeéndi- | tu liberal, but not are other demands upon the city funds which must be met, A little are the ones most res for sphool Purposes should pe unlimited, for there -- The New York Life in its efforts from the Equitable 'uses to them on pros- It offered some of 1,000 a year bonus, written assured of getting $2000 was to be paid | Law- oan learn some- ---------- SPIRIT OF THE PRESS, Co-boss Holds Its Own. Alexandria News hile New Ontario finds its wealth in | this part of the dominion annual income from the ! Hamilton's Good Example. the Hamilton Herald says that the of a sanitarium © for on the mountain over city, is a certainty. S respect will lead the I not long They Like Our Climate. Pittsburg Dispateh, | Mr. Gaynor is reported as declaring Whence it may be (e- the prolonged fight of But She Won't. Rather than storming at Mr. Cleve might better promote years could be utilized a while longer it the money spenders could only be restrained, There is something to be learned from the experience of last year. The | thanges then were made necessary for the consolidation of the finance de partments, and the work was- under- talen the more cheerfully because, hy sundry economies, the cost was clear- od out of current revenue, The cost of introducing the heating plant, a good one, in the south-west the cause of quality by learning no to step off a car backward. ding and sloop on his back without seeing, in Bear waltzing down through the Khy- ber Pass. ------ Stove pipes, varnish, no smoke, no | smell an mons Bros". Yellow Hardware store, After His Japan T. Hamilton Spectaton John Bull may now eat plum pud- | his dreams, the Russian will not burn off, at Sim. | Witch Hazel soap is sold at Gin | ns Red Cross Peng Store, c "the hanks anafters they wflice of, the chiefs of police), oaritlios py 4 of painting and fnew "windows, including we of the ban¥ whe #12, or a to # Now if the €ity: property committee h it eall for plans for the hemting, 'Painting, and renovation of the north-west wing of the public buildings, the offices to be leit as. they are, becavre they are wanted for eivie purposes, The cost of these improvement. ®, we venture to Jay, will not be more than $1,200 or It is not clear that anything should be done this year, The economist, act- ing carefully 'and as a true trustee of the people, will be slow about incur ring expenses, and will at Jeast con- fine his attention to the painting and Will the Board of Education anthor- ize. a Nelson memorial day in the schools * How would it do for the city council to have a public rally in the city hall with strong speakers to The chief analyst of the Canadian government is duing excellent and ne- cessary work, discovering foods stufl- ed with adulterations. Just so but the chief attomey should get to work and make the offenders sweat for their traveller going out of Kingston should boost for the other fellow. Tell the merchant who buys your tea' what beautiful bananas ing. If you do not belong, join the big Brotherhood of Boosters and It is not every nation that will take insists upon an answer to what he and so preserve the silence of death we have means of getting intelligence and every few years had been executed or died. and who still dragged out the frightful exist ence in the cells of ghastly prison. Twenty years passed. enstein, Treguni, and about eight others wore being sent to Saghalien for the rest of their lives if life it could be called, each one suf- fering from incurable illness caused by the miasmas of the Schlusselburg. Dy. | Walckenstein dreary waste. thousands of miles on roads ill made-there then--and saw his wife, the wife he had loved all these years, meeting--voung and beantiful when | they parted-- gray, wreoked with disease when they met a meeting of tears. be free, and that he could take her to some part of the world where Rus- sin's tyranny does not reach, journey | od agrin to Sachalien, oniy to that inet hefore the investment of the lend bv the Jpnanese his wife removed to Vladivostok, The Noor wo man was smuggled bv mears of a el and is heine kent in Vladivostok: where orities will not ants. and her devoted not even see hor, By strane misfor tine she was the nwav, ard and | island. ( News of The District on Both High School, is ill. ward county fair exceed £1,200, chased the jewelry Tobey. spring, planted apple trees w hich have borne fruit this fall. Brockville, was struck by and slightly damaged it. Spafiord, of Athol, aged twenty-seven years, formerly of widow and grown up family aged eighteen, jumped throush an up | stats window, but received | juries beyond nasty cuts Thanksgiving services in St. Andrew's on Sunday next. Rev. Mr. Ameliasburg, will officiate Montreal Star J, liam Harty, of the Kingston Locomo- tive works, was down around the Street and spoke of the boom | the locomotive industry, "The works have orders on | keen them busy hall," he «rit, Grand Trunk contracts at present, and also have C. P, R. contracts ahead of { us. Things are looking fine all round. About 550 men are. employed | than ever before." Prevost, Lall his work, consisting of Scotch and Eng- lish tweeds, bhlwe and black serwes, | cheviot and venetian for suitings, a | great variety, nine splendid assort iments of black and blue Leaver and | faney overcoatings, A splendid as- | sortment of panting at defy competition. fram Chickerings. Orders MeAuloy's hook store, Princess street, f ¥ i Tragic Sequel On Sagha- lien Island. / SMUGGLED AWAY DOCTOR WAS NOT ABLE TO FIND HER. He Went to the Island to Rejoin His Long Separated and Exiled Wife--The Only Prison- ec Who Was Transported to Vladivostok. London, Oot. 4.--A romantic inei- dent and its tragie sequel are told in connection with the capture of Sagha- fien by the Japanese, The first thing thay did was to libergte the Russian political prisoners who were on the is amd. A Russian, now in London, in terviewed hy the Evening News, said that as far as was known there were 'about a dozen such prisoners, togeth er with a number of Poles. "The saddest case," he says, "was, perhaps, Mine, Walckenstoin, the young wile of a doctor who was concerned in the political movement of 1879. 1880, called the 'People's Will, 'Seiz one night by the police, she disappear ed into the gloomy jaws of the Schlus salburg, that Neva. Once inside all trace was lost by the friends of the prisoner. No in aitiry of the heartbroken relatives was answered, "The young husband's frantic ap peals for news of his wife were scorn ed. Stifing his impatience as best he might, the Young doctor waited for a vear, for once 'y vear the rales of the Schlusselburg permitted the prisoner to, write one, open letter, withdrawn by the governor for son trivial offence. Try ae they might to ep the rules there was always some thing that allowed the jailers to re port prisoners for insubordination, that enveloped the island fortress. But we learned who silence of that "In 1900 we heard that Mme. Walok- Purofiski, Jabaloff, journeyed across that was no railway What a middle-aoed and "The hushand believine his wife to fine was out of the gland Javanese coasting ves prison at the military anth- alow anv. non-cambat hushand mav only' prisoner sent all the others being left on the -------- IN OUR OWN CIRCUIT. Sides of The Line. Robert Dobson, principal Picton Receipts of the recent Prince Kd William Crawford, Picton, has pur business of A. C E. NM Young, barrister, Picton, this Mrs. Richard Morahan's house, lightning After a week's illness, Miss Louella died on Monday, Walter E. Coleman, New York, Lyn, is dead, leaving a Fast askep, Bernard Murphy, Delts, ed no in will be held v alinaton Vorisht, church SAD ROMANCE dread fortress on the The letter never came. The privilege had been Our New Overcoats, Our New Raincoats, Our New Underwear, Our New Trousers, Our New Cardigans, Our New Hosigry, Our New Gloves, there is one man in a thousan peculiar his likes or dislikes ma assortment of MEN'S, BOYS' and CHILDREN'SROVERCCATS and SUITS now on hand : know them to be right. WE BACK UP OUR CONFIDENCE BY REFUNDING YOUR MONEY if goods you honest valuss, perfect fitting goods, at as PENRSULAY RANG Maybe you don't knoy important it is to have the of a range Properly ventily, od Unless the ventilation is Perfect, everything that is baked, tagtey the same, PENINSULAR RANGES are ventilated just right. The odory and steam are drawn from the oven, and a fresh amount of heated air is supplied, keeping the ovensweet. And all this without the loss of any heat or waste of fuel, Each PENINSULAR RANGE has extra wood grate, so that you can use either coal or wood. PENINSULAR RANGES are well made--they save fuel--ang are 0 handsome in design and finish, that they are ornaments to any home, Ask your stoveman to show you a PENINSULAR RANGE, CLARE BROS. & CO., LIMITED, MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS "MECLA® FURNACES PRESTON, On. VANCOUVER. go. EA -- - THE H. D. BIBBY CO. WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR CLOTHES ? This a very important matter, .and still many men appear to think it of no consequence, They buy just anywhere they happen to see something' that strikes their fancy. But there's a difference ip stores, as well as in clothes. Some stores go in for ch ness, others for quality, which do you prefer ? If it is smartness of style, perfection in fit, thorough re. liability, at a fair price, you're after, thea this is the Clothing store for you. NEW ARRIVALS Don't Miss Seeing Our New Fall Suits, + | Our New Hats, - Our New Sweaters, | Our New Caps, Our New Fancy Vests, Our New Shirts. something nice for the Boys in the We have line of SUITS and OVERCOATS. THE H. D. BIBBY CO. CLOTHIERS AND HABERDASHERS, DAK HALL. EE ---- EVERYBODY PLEASED WE ARE PERFECTLY SAFE in sayinggthat we don't Felieve whom we cannot please, nogmatter how be, frcm our immense and magnificent relly Sb 1 sits simply a combination of excel'ence. Every garment is its own evidence--the make, thefinish, and the ral stylish appearance, which cannot help but appeal to thesbuyer. Men's Suits, from $5 wo $18. Men's Overcoats, from $6.50 to $18. Boys' Suits and Overcoats from $2.50 to $9. WE HAVE THE CONFIDENCE in our gools because we e know we handle nothing but the best and do not prove as represented, REMEMBER that this store always has and alwiys will give lew prices as good go ds By the death of Jacob Gorslin., : : | Which sad event occurred at the fam- | ily residence, Sophiasburg, on Oetoly rl Ist, a familiar figure is removed from | active duty, "Jock" Harty's Remarks. }. Harty, son of the Hon. Wil- in hand now that will for a year and a "We are working on more -- Fall Importation. Brock street, has received fall importations for order prices that ---- Conningham. piano tuner received at Henry can be sold for. Jos. Abramson, The People's Clothier 180 Princess Street. Between Redden's and Crawford's Gi ocer ies. Te ---- Ladies' Shoes for Fall Wear New aad attractive styles, combined with durability, "a'so any exclusive designs" are the features of our Fall and Winter showing in Fine another lot of Utz & Dunn's Fine American Shoes, ranging in price from $2.50, $8. $3.50 to $4. 2 Footwear. We Fave just received SOLE AGENT, The Sawyer Shoe Store. LIEUT. F. S. DAVIDSON. A STRENGTH THE NTH SYSTEN F. 8. Davidson, Late Lieut, U. Army, Washington, D. C., care U. Pension Office, writes: "To my mind there is no reme for catarrh comparable to Perun It not only strikes at the root of malady, butit tones and strengthe the system in a truly wonder way. That has been its history my case. 1 cheerfully and unne tatingly recommend it to thc afflicted as I have been."--F, Davidson. AAAS IAAP PPS IP 1f you do not derive prompt and ss factory results from the use of Perr write at once to Dr. Hartman; givin full statement of your case, and he: be pleased to give you his valuable ratis. hip Dr. Hartman, President The Hartman Sanitarium, Colum! Ohio. I ------ LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. A Comment on the: Subject Cattle Breeding. Rideau Stock Farm, Oct. 4 the Editor) : Farmers and bree of cattle are at present much in ested in the very important sub of fmproved breeding. With your | mission | would like to explain s matters in connection ing dbout, which much enyuiry being 'made. T need not mention particular breed, « for although rules of the different original br with regis rs' associations differ somewhat, results are practically the same. W one association at least a book kept in which the calves of all re tered cows may be recorded at bis but the final registering ds not d until "the 'afimnls* "are matured; t an inspector is sent and cach ani is tested for production and super structure which is determined actual measurement of the anima It has been estimated that not m in twenty-five successfi passes the inspection; the others ted "entirely. It will be un ood then why these cattle and tl ring are 'valued at hundreds | 1 thousands of dollars each their native cou With us here Canada the rules of our breeders' than one wiations are not so stringent that is required is a direct recor pedigree of both dam and sire b to animals registered in original sociations, but it is quite poss that when the number of pure | animals increases sufficiently that d will be raised here also he said that one step has been taken whera animals t rain standard of proc nted a special certifi alled advanced registr R. Sweet castor oil. Anvhody can f Children like it, in bottles, direction felecod's drug store. You have No Reasor for Not Using Some people think that all head: cures are alike--that they all under the health, even if not perceived af time of taking them, Well, we'll admit that the drug c do this, but that is no reason why should not take Zutoo. Zutoo is a harmless vegetable rem One ingredient is soda--just old-fast ed soda that cur grandmothers use take to settle the stomach, when they sick headache. And there is not better, ; The principal ingredient--the one stops the headache, is a vegetable ir dient, imported for us from Japan. wont hurt you any more than wil soda, There is absolutely no reason why should not use Zutoo, If you suffer from headache the every reason why you should. Taken in time, two tablets will » off a headache, Taken later, they = it in twenty minutes, and leave feeling good every time. If you are using a drug remedy, not discard it? ; Zutoo will cure just as quickly will save you the penalty, that all) sometime pay, who take the drugs b these cures contain. : If you will give Zutoo owe trial, will never take any ather headache edy again, . 10c. and 25¢. at dealers or by mai B. N. Robinson & Co., Coaticook, Itis as Harmless as So ER TR