Cooks and Bakes the same time There is not an- other range built in which the heat may be regulated ie oven and cook on the hout spoiling one or the equally well at the same use. its heat is not wasted he simplest, most positive r of your household you t this means, Pandora arehouses and Factories: don, Toronto, Montreal, 'innipeg, Vancouver, . John, N.B., Hamilton As, Sole Agents. the Club Carling's Ald is sold at the most fashionable clubs, hotels and restau- rants in Canada and the' United States. It's purity, uniformity and brilliancy have made it Canada's Dp favorite beverage. ling's Ale © Ale that's Always ~ Pure, , Agent, Kingston. ---- OF SHOES" fast when you will be needing have them." t shoe in America for men. 00. Fens nnnssse $5.00 and $8.00. le Brand) ozss eos. .:: $4.00. JARANTEED. THZ DAILY WHIG, 4 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17 sr : -- R---- a . T DIED 'AS HE WISHED ,, , ~*o ==" NEWS OF NEIGHBORS HEAL i 4 Of Vines and Bush Fruits, By H. : L. Hutt, B.S.A. rr MISS TERRY GLAD HE FIN-| i. com a the leaves are off in the | NHAT WHIG CORRESPOND- : : { autumn wa of the pruning of vines Beccham's, Pils ae the "oes of ISHED NIGHT'S WORK. {and breh fruits may To hy, wl ENTS TELL US, Pe Ke dy fe Maar | ter advantage than by leaving it till getting im, and it will never lay you Suggests Municipa eatre as |next spring. Much, of course, depends |qyq Ticings From Various Points NY Monument--Last Lines Were | "Pon the locality. In southern sec In Eastern Ontario -- What The safeguards against all life's "Into Thy Hands, Oh God." |!on® where no winter protection uf Ave Do And Wh common ills are: 'A Sound Stomach, pa . , {Vines and bushes is 'needed, the prun- People ing nt v Kidneys, Regular Bowels = Em | ing may be left till some convenient They Are Saying, Hel th amey: : | Yio dusing the early spring, but in Hundreds of thousands--both | { northern sections, where grape vines A Surprise Party. men and women--keep healthy by and beets Wishes have io be Jaid dowy Desmond, Oet. 15.--1he Ls of A ny e fall and cow with eart L : using other cover before winter sets in. 3 Bell was Ae by pt on {it is advisable to do the pruning be- stening, W ih bid ry ory ahh Cnr 1 nr + | out pe gather ty bd are Currant and gooseberry bushes are the ) Sunday | school teach x 20 hardy that they need no winter he ladies a ig RE. 3 | protection, even in the north, and 3 FE he t Te young Aas 7 | they leaf out so early in the spring ass oF rg wo ye ., Me < { that it is well to have then pruned in ets which i lied t ran d a | the fall. Tt is best to grow them in the * if teh. ow he Ky apt. a remedy that has stood the test bush form, allowing about six canes |®fal gifts were given her from the for half a century and is now used to the bush. And as the best fruit ju | IAS: She presented Charles over all the civili globe. They borne on wood not more than three | SWitzer and Miss Lena Hannah with purify the blood, strengthen the | | vears old, it is well to adopt a re. |Prizes for the last year's best at nerves, regulate the bowels, aid the | newal system of vruning, whereby tendance and verses. 1 kidneys and cure stomach troubles. | one-third of the bush is renewed each Build up. the nervous force and re- | year. -This can be done by cutting out Visitors On The Move. i pair the ill effects of overeating. 1two of the oldest e Bongards, Oct. 16.---P. C. David and The best safeguard against indiges- tion, biliousness and .dyspepsia. Take Beecham's Pills regularly _and you will maintain good health at small cost. 3 At Small Gost Sold Everywhere. In boxes 25 cents. See Window Display « OF .. Fancy Parlor artistic designs. Furniture, the most v Mahogany Chairs and Rockers, red in all shades, silks. Fancy Mahogany Oval or Square Parlor Tables. ncy Parlor and China Cabinets, also Fancy Couches, Rug and Velour Parlor Sets: Reduced Prices This Week at JAMES REID'S . The Leading Undertaker. Reasons it will Boots pay you here: large and quality that to. buy your stock, right is second to Here are a few' items that cannot fail to interest you : Boys' Box Calf, all solid, for $1.50 Youths' Box Calf, all solid, for $1.25 Little Gents' Box Calf, all solid, for $1 H, JENNINGS, King St. ort Wines r importations of Ports, arrived which have the old- production comprise some of and best of Portugal's i such as Graham's and Craft's ar us the world over. I these range from $3 to $8 s in lion. erything of the best in all our lines. JAS. McPARLAND 339 and 341 King St. "Phone 274. a -- HALLIDAY ELECTRIC COMPANY Specialists in Diseases of Motors and Dynamos and all Electric Troubles. 'Phone 94. Money 34 City and Farm er aud 3 Uebosits received and interest allowed SIR HENRY IRVING London, Oct. M{--Se¢ldom has the death of a public man in England called out 'such 5 universal expression of sorrow as has followed the tragic- ally sudden death of Sir Henry Irving, at Bradionl, on Friday night. Appre ciations, histories of his career, and stories of his many-sided fill the newspapers. curtain was rung down on the death of Becket, "Toto thy hands, oh, God, into thy hands!" were practically the last he uttered, as he never spoke af ter hiz collapse in the hall of the hotel, where he died Members of the company that Sir Hénry showed signs of exe haustion and owverstrain™ during the past week, which did not attract par ticular attention at the time, During the performance of "The Bells," at Bradford, Thursday, the veteran actor delivered many passag es seated, instead of his customary freedom of movement on the stage. Once or twice last night, toward the the performance, Sir Henry to support himself on the now recall close of was seen st andience he appeared before the cur tain and acknowledged the cordiality of his reception. Flags are half-masted over hall and other public buildings at Bradford to-day, telegrams ape pouring in from all parts of the coun try. Ellen, Terry. was greatly at the news. She said : "I know all this has happened as he wished. He worked to the very last in full possession of his faculties, It re joices me that - he finished: hig even the town and ings work, His = last words on the stage were: "Through night to light, Into thy hands, oh, God, into thy hands, "His last expressed wish, the wish of his life, was for a municival thea tre, where everything would be of the first order, where the standard of true drama, as from mi lancons entertainment, would be cessfully »oheld. 'A realization of this wish would be a fitting monument to distinguished sHo- him Fall Importation. Prevost, Brock street, has received all his fall importations for order work, consisting of Scotch and Eng- lish tweeds, blue and black serges, cheviot and venetian for suitings, a great variety, nine splendid assort ments' of black and blue beaver and fancy overcoatings. A splendid as- sortment of panting at prices that defy competition. Both Feet Cut Off. Belleville, Oct. 17.--Wiley Hamilton lost both feet and sustained other in juries. while running a planer in Gor don's mill at Malone." His clothes caught in the belting and he was thrown against the planer. Both feet were cut offi at the instep and he was otherwise injured. doctors think he will recover. -------- NESTLE'S severely activities | His last.words on the stage as the a but in response to recalls of the | disteessed | The | h canes cach year, | and allowing two of the new canes to | take their places. In this way the | whole bush ix renewed in three Years. { The 'ends of the new growth should be {shortened enough to keep the bush | symmetrical. | Raspberries and blackberries perennial roots but biennial canes; that is, the roots live through go number: of years, but the canes die | after fruiting at the end of the second season. Some kinds have more or kss of an apnual fruiting habit; that is they bear fruit and die in oue Son. son. With such bushes, then, the an- nual pruning consists in cutting out the. canes which have borne fruit. The new canes alse should be thinned out so as to leave only six or eight of the best canes to each bush: or if the bushes are grown in the hedge row instead of the hill system, the thinning should leave the canes six or | eight 'inches apart in the row. As to whether the tops of berry. or blackberry bushes {be headed back in the fall depends largely upon the locality. In sections where the canes do not kill back in the winter, they may be headed hack {in the fall; but where the canes have | to be laid down and covered, or where they kill back more or less during the winter, it is best to leave the head- ing back till spring, when they can be cut back to sound wood. The height to which sound canes should be cut back varies from three to five | feet. depending upon the vigor of the bush There are almost as many systems of training the grape vine as there are kinds of grapes, but for northern sec- tions one of the low arm renewal sys. | tems is best, as this facilities the lay- | ing down and covering of the vines | where that is necessary. In southern sections the Kniffen or one of the high jarm systems is more, convenient. | Whatever method of training may be adovted, the main object of the an- {nual pruning "is to remove all su perfluous wood and reduce the vine | to just what is sufficient to bear a | full crop of fruit. Thirty or forty buds is usually all that is necessary, {and these should be evenly distributed over the vine : have rasp- should -------- A Strange Freak. | It appears that Carmarthen jail just { Pow holds a prisoner who puzzles the { authorities. He is declared to be real- ly a living statue. He is a butcher | named Schreiner, awaiting trial on a charge of attempting to murder a lady and gentleman with whom he had been in service at Tymawr, It is said that | Schreiner will remain motionless for {a couple of days unless moved, Kmb { by limb by a warder. His stolidity is remarkable. No subterfuge, no attempt at a sudden fright hus succeeded in making him flinch or move an eyelid when in his moods. Opinions differ ax to his meatal state. The man--mavs The Western Mail--absolutely refuses all kinds of food left in his cell, and { the doctor has to forcibly feed him by means of a tube. He will lie on his stomach for a whole day without moy- ing a muscle; sometimes he is stretched on his back; ai other times he stands erect in a corner of his cell, At all | times he lakes not the slightest notice | of anything that occurs in his vieini ty. There are many ways known to prison officals whereby mere acting on | the part of a prisoner, however clever | and collected, can be detected, but al} these devices have failed in the pres | ent case. He will not utter a word or sound, never varies his vacant stare { into space, and has to be dressed and | undressed as if he were a bronze sta- tue, i i ------------ | Will Consider National Purity. {| La Crosse, Wis., Oct. 17. Delegates from all parts of the United States | and Canada are assembled here to | take part in the National Purity eon- | ference, which opened here to-day. The { attendance is very large and nearly lall prominent societics and organiza- | tions which are active in promoting and furthering public purity of morals, | are represented by delegates. Great in- {terest in the conference is manifested {and it ix believed that it will prove {| the most important of its kind ever held in this country. The purpose of | the conference is to consider and dis- | cuss the present situation in the coun- | try as pertains to the cause of purity, Rescue work, preventive methods, the traffic in girls, law enforcement, di | vorce, race suicide, state toleration of | the social evil, additional laws now | needed, will each and all receive at- tention, while methods of agitation {and education for promoting a higher standard of purity in family and mdi- | vidual life will be recommended. | Will Isolate Prisoners. | Vladivostok, Oct. 17.-Barracks are | being constructed at Egersheld, a sub | urb, and arrangements are being made to receive prisoners there. It is de- sired to keep prisoners entirely isolat- ed from the population. Special baths {are being built and winfer clothing { for 60,000 men is to be brought here, | Members of a Georgisn Bay survey party will winter about six ailes from Armprior, Ont., near Sand Voiut, A perfect fitting pair of glasses, sa- Wein guaranteed, nt . Chown's | drag store. sisters visited at G. Walmsley's, on Sunday last. Mrs. (Rev) A. Creegan and Mrs. G. Walmsley have been guests of the Misses David. Mr. and Mrs, A. Harrison, Bloomfield, were at D: T. McCormack's over Sunday. E. A Williams is confined to. the house with an attack of typhoid fever. Miss Maud David has returned from Madoc. W. J. McCormick and sister spent Sun day at Cherry Valley. James Brad ley has been on the sick list. Mr, and Mrs. R. Harrison were guests of Miss Minaker,Greenbush, on Sunday. The many friends of Miss Sarah Bradley will be pleased to hear of her safe ar rival at New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs R. Harrison were guests at A. Kerr's, Waupoos, recently. Florida Facts. Florida, Oct. 12.-- The farmers of this vicinity. are busily engaged dig: ging their roots and many are com: planing of the potato rot. D. Bab cock has rented his farm and intends moving to Kingston. 8, Martyn, al ter spending a few days in Kingston, as juryman, has returned home, J. E. Stormes has purchased a fine new spring waggon from J. C. Connelly, Yurker. 8. Martyn purchased a fine horse from J. C. Comfblly. G. E. Martyn one from W. Clarke. ¥. Mar tyn has his residence nearly complet ed. Visitors: Mr. Lake and wife, In verary, Mr. and Mrs, Cook, Syracuse. | N.Y; Mr. and Mrs, E. Gallagher dnd two sons, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. R N. Lapum, Wilton; Mr. and Mrs. L. Storms, Cherry street, at J. E Storms'; B. Martyn, Miss Anna God frey, Miss Flossie Martyn, Sydenham; W. Metzler, Odessa; at 8S. Martvn's ; Samuel Ashford at H. Walker's. School Closed, Hartington, Oct. 16.-The Sunday school convention held here last Fri day, was well attended, all the speak- as being present that were expected oacept Rev. Mr. Stilwell... Roy Leon ard and his bride are expected this week, after three weeks" touring in the west, My, Bartlet is painting Thomas Sigeworth's barn. J. C. Wood and family intend moving to Peterboro this week, Mrs. Alexander Myers, and little daughter, of Rome, N.Y., are visiting at J. Taylor's, Lilly Killens, Bedford, spent Sunday with Miss Dot tie. Campsall. Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, Sydenham, at C. Leonard's; Mr. and Mrs. Hagerman at J. M. Babecock's; A Lake has returned: from Manitoba. M Clow has given bis buildings a coat of paint. J. Lake has been on the sick list for the past week. School was closed for a week on account of sickness in the neighborhood. Fairly Good Crops. Vennachar, Oct. 14.--The much ned ed rain on the 11th, did much good in the way of stopping forest fires, which would have don much damage had the weather continued dry and hot as it has been for two weeks past, Geo Jackson who cut his foot a few weeks ago, is 'able to be around again. 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No surgical operation is neocssary for the eure of piles, because Pyramid Pile Cure will eure without cutting An operation makes matters worse, ing to pices the deficate muscles which are relied upon for a satisfae tory and permanent cure Pyramid Pile Cure is put up in the form of suppositories. easy to usc, and applied directly to the affected parts It requires but a small amount of treatment, as a rule, to produce a eure, if directions are cardfully follow ed. After you have tried the trial treat ment and found it satisfactory, as you will, you can get a regulur-size package of Pyramid Pile Cure at Your druggist"s for 50 cents. I your druggist hasn't it, send us the money and we will forward you the treat ment. Send your name and address for the treatment at, once and we will send you same by return mall, in sealed, plain wrapper, on receipt of your address. Pyramid ng name Co., 7478 Pyramid Building, Marshall, Mich, Are | Art Societies evel of a teapot, is improving slowly. The threshing will be nearly all done in this vicinity to-day. Three machines have been at it this week. All report o good yield of oats, but floor peas and wheat, There was very little of the latter sown. Farmers report good orops of potatoes, but about oné-third affected with blight, sound ones keep good after they are dug. Mise Eleanor Ball has returned from visit ing friends at Verona and also her brother, Simon, who was in Kingston General Hospital, and 'had & sucoess ful operation on thé Sth inst, for ap pendicitis, Frank Chatson, Denbigh, made us a call on the 10th inst. Mrs, 8. A. Bufiman visited at Mrs, Thom as Strong's, Matawatchan, on the 13th inst. Ethel and Guy HRebee took a drove of store cattle through here this week to Adam Melollan, Mata: watchan, R. Wenslew 'war en route for Denbigh, buying lambs. Back To Her Home. Fagle Hill; Oct, 13H. Grant is busy sawing lumber in his mill here. George Fox has been working a few woeks with A Bebee, Vennachar, building a new house, Fdward Venefl is building a new stable on the Dafoe farm near Smith's Lake. Campers are coming daily to the Knox Park, Westmacoon lake. William John has returned home from Alberta much pleased with the country. Dr Madoe, callkd at 7T Ferguson's, Thursday, en route for Venmachar and other points cast, Miss Mary Kittper arrived from Bancroft, Monday, to spend ths winter months at her home here, Dr. Chant called on T. Ferguson whose health is not mproving. Mrs William John and Miss Martha called on friends in town, | hursday, Willigm Chatson, with friends from Denbigh and Arnprior, are spendin © a few days at his summer Horseshoo Island, Thirty We hope to this stage has quit some resort, on Island Lake, soon hear of a new post vicinity the Cloyne Miss Hazel Dean Irvine oftice In sine was the guest of Miss Fanny John, Thursday evening. Joseph Manquardt and sister, Katie pent Sunday at G. WW, Fox's Miss Dora Marquardt was the guest of Miss ( hristina Chat son, Supday Three Kinds Of Football New York Thnes It ix maintained hy those British missionaries of a gentler football whe have now arrived on these shores, that the American game ix needlessly rough and they have come ta commend to us the game, and dangerous, "adenciation which is assired to soften the manticrs nor siffer to be ferocious, That ix not wholly the British op inion, In fact, it is a Pritish «aying that in the rughy game you kick the Ball, in th amosation game you kick the man if vou cannot kick the ball, 'while in the Trish game you kick the ball i you cannot kick the man Curious Railway Custom A curious custom of ancient origin prevailed until quite recently among the employees of the Highland com pany. All new uniforms served to the staff were soaked for several dave in object being to improve their appearance. A cireular, however, war lately addressed to the men re. tuesting them to abandon this process as the contractors declined to do anything with the uniforms when they were returned for alteration after be- ing so treated, water, the An Island Without Tramps. Lewiston Journal Swan's Idand, in the edunty of Hanoook, has neither punupers nor thieves. Tramps cannot swim so far. The island contains 13.000 geres; po mlation of 1.000, largely' engaged in lobster fishing: hax three churches, three schools, no lock-up, no poor- house, light taxation, nobody rich, no Yody poor. All doors are devoid of locks. All laws are antomatically en "orced, . Three applications of Peck's Corn alve will cure hard or soft corps. 'Bo. ot Wade's dmg stora. 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