The thermometer on the Pandora range oven means precisely in ac- curacy to the cook what the square and com mean to the draftsman, Without the square and compass the draftsman Would have to work en- tirely by guess, just as you do without an ac- it will do in agi It is one of the small things which makes the Pandora so much different and better than common Warehouses and Factories: London, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, §t. John, N.B., Hamilton e Lemmon & Sons, Sole Agents. ---- portant. and money refunded. fine line we would like to show you. W: have 3 apical THE GILLETTT ing no honing or stropping, could not cut yoursell with it tried ICE (iia STAR SAFETY RAZORS, ....... THE CARBO MAGNETIC, guaranteed out honing, Price.............cccoiciinnne "BOKER'S KING CUTTER... They are so good that money is refunded if not satisfactory. \ Regular Price. Our Price. $1.25 $.76 H. BOKER.......... 1.25 15 1.50 1.00 1.50 1.00 JOSEPH RODGERS... : Just now we are making a special display. Come in and see it 69 and 71 Brock Street, Kingston. Nasmith"s Special Cakes, Crumpets and Muffios for Saturday at A. J. REES', Princess St. | children under MClarys Pandora I'S THE EDGE Of the razor that's im- We have razors $0 good that they are yours to try and if you don't like them they may be returned There is SAFETY RAZOR, with 12 blades+requir- you $6.00. $1.50 to $6.00. to stand one year with- .. $2.00. $1.60. We have a lot of odds and ends we are selling"at a special price, We carry a nice assortment of Hones, Brushes, Soaps, Strops. McKELVEY & BIRCH, NEWS OF CHURC From Tour. Chicago Theological Semin, ry. At Berkewel], England, i land, has offered out fees on October 21st. and Modern replying to tion and explaining changes. away, the congregation of harvest festival in the kitchen tage. Mrs, Ignatius gaddredd warden cot Williams, of Hel re has been appointed church of the parish haiarn, in Succession to her late band The great difficulty of the present dav is Uanity has boen found that it has neve, Liddon. A creche in connection with the Fd. monton (England) parish church en- ables the poorer women to leave their Proper care whilst they hus not that chris wanting, but r been seriously tried. are out at worl Rev. H. Proctor Brass district of Africa of hindrances to the work from loose marriage and divorce customs and the sale of gin by traders. The Moravian Church sends into for- eign missionary. work one out of every ton of its members. The other Pro- testant denominations, send writes from = the western equitorial together; one out of every five thousand. Th out nv e vicar of Battersea, in counting Sunday's collection, found a pen- stamp, on the obverse side Phi been appointed by Niagara to be rector of church, Chippawa, in place of Rev. J. Allan Ballard, who recently removed. Rev. Dr. Robert Frow, who eas just entered upon his ninety-second year. is known as the "Father of the Scottish Churches," and is one of the jew who have labored as ministers under 11 ree rulers A missionary hospital in China bas had a case of suicide by a girl of twelve, She had been held by men as a slave twice and on being sold the third time was tired of it and took opium, Australia has, proportionately, more Zz churches than any other country, the number being 6,013, or 210 to every 100,000; England has 144 to every 100,000; Russia only fifty-five to the same number, In Wubu, China, land has so risen n value that the missionarics of the 'nited States Church sold dirt from one of its knolls for grading purposes EE ------------ LITILE ON ONE SOLID SOR Covered With Scales and Scabs From Head to Foot-- Doctors and All Other Remedies Had Failed -- Skin Now Smooth and Clear, ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA Mrs. Mattie Shaffer, of Cumberland, iss,, says: "Some time ago I used jour Cuticura Remedies for my Tittle afflicted babe with wonder- ful results. I had tried many other remedies without any benefit what- ever, and Caticura came to the rescue when my doctors and all other rem- edies had failed. One doctor pro- nounced it scrofula, the other eczema. The little one was one solid sore, with scales and scabs from head to foot, when I started using Cuticura Soap amd Ointment, The result was wonderful, and now my baby's face and body arc smooth and clear." signed) Mrs. Mattie Shaffer. THE DUTY OF MOTHERS At the First Sign of Disfiguring Humors Is to Use Cuticura the Great Skin Cure Every child born into the world with an inherited tendency to tortur- ing, disfiguring humours of the Skin oy Scalp, becomes an object of the most tender solicitude, not only be- cause of its suffering, but because of the dreadful fear that the disigura- tion is to be lifelong and mar its future happiness and osperity. Hence it becomes the duty of mothers of such affticted children to acquaint themselves with the best, the purest, and most effective treatment available, viz.: the Cuticura Treatment, consist- ing of warm baths with Cuticura Soap, and gentle anointings with Cuticura Oiatment, the great Skin Cure, aud purest and sweetest of emol- lients. Cures made in childhood are speedy, permanent, and economical. Cuticurs. Soap, Olutmeke, and Pills are sold rout ha ber -- Towns & ar Sole Prope. our ~ Poirer & Chom, Corp, Send for = Hew to Cure Disfiguriog Hu : THE DAILY WHiG, SATURDAY. ---- ---- Ls | - ; for 85, remov "itm ov. | -------- G ' THE VARIOUS DOINGS IN THE ait ie so cs, =, RELIGIOUS WORLD eg 2, chemi a saddle | hi topped stool, used by an old-time fox- hunting parson, unable to preach tv a an- less asf¥ide a saddle. P : Dr. John Watson closed his twenty- Ivo years' ministry at Selton Park Presbyterian church, Liverpool, on Sunday, October 15th. Rev, Dr, Burton, of Banbury, Eng. ls In connection with | death of Trafalgar eclebrations, to marry with- t The proprietors of Hymns Ancient | fo have issued a pamphlet Criticisms on the new edi-| I As the parish church js several miles Dorset | charity. hamlet of Holworth a) their my { of Ynysevn- with thousands 8 is, all 1, |vicariate. The OCTOBER 21. in the churchyard bears . the S-- only in the t drugs." More Churches Than Any Other | 'eve. Crossley iv Dg evan Country--To Help BalMngton ists, at Walkerton for the past Booth--Dr: Hillis * eturned in, have concluded the ser - ices. . tu i ¢ Evan Roberts will shortly eom- | month, and vy DS oe 2 uence i new campaign. otice in an English health resort : ® Lord is not a refuge for the | "To meet the convenience of visitors na who is looking for a soft Place | arfangeaents have been made with the we itis vib viear of this pacish for the burial of Bin ech i richer for a cent Riven | gusts at greatly reduced fees. The m 3 . 3 Sith » smile than for a dollar with & Brivileg may be withdrawn if it is It's "the man who hammers the Many Baptists in at pb. Murch, down who complains that she rica will ah t to Hngland a Ame ot rise. 2 of the pastor of Grow, chapel, ev. Frank W, Gunsaulus, DB, 4 borwel] Brad! ape Spon recently been chosen to a chair - heen Easiomus _ Bradbury. Be hm than thirty years, and was held esteem. bas been restored. Was noted for panelled esiling, but from the oak beetle this became Built in 1450, ravages replaced by q A saddeni facsimile, ing report is that of t Rev. George Crook, of t years out from England. ties. His wife and nurse also died ar eft two little children. Siam, recently indulged One hundred and were gat +f the city, each was cloth and in a unig on an island south and feasted bountifully, The Christian books, is, eoncerned ahout the drought in the Taiyuanfu district prayed at every temple; they lashed some images for negligence and others have been put out in sun to make them feel how dry it is A number of wealthy men in Chi cago, New York, and undertaken to assist Balli the 'commander of the V a proposition to purchase 192.000 acres of land somewhere in the south and colonize it with workmen from the large cities. movement, headed of Winchester, England, is on foot in that old Saxon capital for the excava tion, preservation and enclosure of the remains of the ancient Abbey of Hyde the burial place of King Alfred uni Queen Elswitha, and his Edward the Elder. A stained glass window has béen laced in Caunton Church, Notting- amshire, as a memorial to the late Dean Hole and his thirty-seven years' motto chosen for the central light, "The desert shall rejoice hlassom | the rose," " ngton Booth by the mayor and son, King Man ol v set) church was despolled By and the communion service lost. ly at a race meeting in Wales was of fered the chalice, which had been bought second hand as a prize. It was won by a Newport gentleman, who asked the rector of South Brent to ac cept it, The parish church of Skeghy, Notts, now undergoing extensive restoration, has been ruined by the workings of a local coal mine. The pit pass underneath jhe church at a dopth of 400 to 300 feft below the surface, and the settlement of the ground has caused the tower and body of the church to subside, the former to the extent of six inches. Rev, Wilson Carlile, with the assist ance of honorary physicians of the Church Army, England, has introduced a new help to those anxious to cure thomselves of the drink habit. It isa tonic, prepared from experts' prescrip tions, in form of lozenges, pleasant to the taste. Many letters testify to the good the tonic had done. A box con taining three ounces can he bought for sixpence, Rev. N. D. Hillis, of New York, who has made an extended (our of the i workings American north and norih-west, re arts a marked change in ho popular toward the Chinese. Their for the doing of work which the white man will not willingly do He was greatly impressed with the optimism apd lack of reli scepticism among the Chinese and their general desire for education and culture The British and attitude presence : 3 is needed gious Foreign Bible So ciety has received from the Rev. Mr Casalis, of the Paris Mission, in Ra sutoland. South Africa, 8826 as cn offering for its Century Fund from the Basuto churches, Abont #40 of this amount is from a newly organized church, * under charge of a young native pastor, which has very few men on its list of members. The most of the money came from the sixty wo men of the church. These black wo men earned it a few cents at a time and made it truly a thank-offering Five Years Dyspepsia Cured. "No one knows what I suffered from stomach trouble and dyspepsia," writes . B. Agnew, of Oridgewater. "For the last five years I have been unable to digest and assimilate food. 1 had no color, my strength ran down and | felt miserable and neverous all the time. 1 always had a heavy: feeling af ter meals, and was much troubled with dizziness and specks before my eves. Dr. Hamilton's Pills were just what 1 needed. They have cured eveey symptom of mv old trouble. Mv health is now all that can be desired." By all means use Dr. Hamilton's Pills; 25¢. per box at all dealers, Little Ants Of Advertising. We all admire the ant Yor the am ount of labor it can do. From early childhood, we listened with wonder to all the stories. of these Fittle insects, and how we marvel at the way they could carry many times their own weight, Now it does not seen possible the average business man is harder to teach than the chi. The classified ads are the "ants" of advertising, but how slow business men are to realize it, These ads carry many times their cost in advertising. The cost is ab surdly low, the publicity abnormally large, For business building or busi ness bringing they are the cheapest form of satisfactory advertising, go neXt to Owen Sound. church for more Church, Cheshire, England, magnificent carved oak unsafe. At a cost of £2000 the ceiling has been cathedral, Belize, Honduras, oily two f= " The yellow ver has swept over whole communi The Laos Christians at Chieng Mai, fifty lepers given the dishes used, new long China, have visited every shrine and have the Boston have olunteers, in Late-| at in- Y it of he he id of n -------- The entire country so low that quality bi a none. CS in the city, bar 's all-wool Sox, ov 7 5C. for a quarter. Zor brush makes it clean again and no damage done. i Home Needlework is that every lady should t ~ limes a year, Illustrated, 50 cts per sending 15 cents. ( . is gone mad for ¢ og are still a large number of r cheap, trashy clothes. C and workmanship must suffer tablish our business, which, : and we propose to fight it ou A Few Specials for Saturd 's all-wool Sox, 15¢ per pair, or 2 pairs for good strong Working Shirts, blacks and colors, 39¢ each, or two for Men's good all-wool Working Pants, regular $2 15 Per Cent. Discount on all Mea's and Boys' Overcoats for S The best Tailor-made Suits for the least money. hen soiled, a sponge 96 pages beauti year. WE DO NOT THINK € : We be ple who appreciate quality, style and fit a} _ It has taken a thanks to our appreciative trade, is o t on the lines of excellence and eAQr, the Least Mor 10C per pair. a quarter. The Police Brice for 18c per pair. 4 dozen Caps, odd lines, worth 25¢c and 50c, your choice for 15¢ each, or? per pair, go at $ att a magazine ake. Issued 4 aad LI Write for sample orticelli Silk Co,Ltd, St. John's P.() lieve th ove pr long timetc f a high jo & ool ay 1.33. irday only RONEY & CO 127 Princess Street. The Store That Sets the Pace. S-- > Crem THE SKYSCRAPER SECTION | Has Severity of Weather All Its i All Ab ) ma out Canada New York, Oct. 21.--~That the sky craper section has a clunate & ts : own is becoming mar lo even the | Suet o jie = by re TT 1 Those desiring authentic information concerning (Canadian Ble differen os ifferent point there | progress and development will find it in the best form in The being several « ox hos a - | Canadian Magazine. This is the largest and best illustrated irch and Jay nd Park Row, the city Then there city va untimely ing dervish manity in a manner never encountered before, Me. corsets, several styles, teel filled, New York Dress Reform Sheerness, England, though an n portant paval station and a town of more thon 15060 inhabitants, des not possess a single telephone I ---- All It Needed. There is more real oXveen in a liquified form in the "Solution of Ozone (the coupon kind)' other preparation of a As a prompt cure in the killing of all inside gérms of throat, lungs, stomach or howels it has no equal when coup- led with "Celery King" laxative. That the stringent Ozone needed a tonic of this mature te cure the best results was so apparent similar nature, the famous pro that the Publics Drag company, of Bridgeburg, Ont., offer through vour druggist a free package of "Celery ing with every fifty dollar bottle of | (the coupon kind)" cent or one than in any * "Solution of Ozone periodical issued in this country. The leading essayists and general writers contribute regularly. P'wenty-sixth volume opens with the November numbx 1s & good time to subscribe. PRICE $2.50 PER ANNUM 15 Wellington Street East, Toronto -- i Ing story-writers, poets and illustrators are on its staf THE CANADIAN MAGAZINE r. This ---- ins RUBBER STAMPS We have been at it, same addres Also Stencils, Steel Stamps, Co'pary Enamel Letters, &c. Write us, well S Wo Carry in Stuck INGOT COPPER, ANTIMON THE CANADA METAL CO., TORGNTO. ber Alphabet Sets for printing price ¢ C. W. Mack, 9-11-18 King St. W., Tor 2000 000000000000 000000 200! PEA or) MORE s AT 1s Whe dotheres ronto -- rahe 4 90000 00000000000000 00000! Undigest rtion of food remains es the torments of ind irritating the sen { the body, pi When any Jo in caus digs ferments. | ¥ while other parts consequence. So long as t discomfort continues. BEECHAM top ali fermentation, sweeten the Rr | assistance that relieves the : nt Beecham' Pills gradually stren on restores them to a normal, he e Beecham's Pilis positively Se beneficial effects on the liver and 1 health. ain Pills have been used eral public for over fifty years. only by the Proprietor, Thomas | Sold everywhere in Canada and U. his undigested foo A few doses - SYSOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS | 3 i ver numbered section of Domiu. ware in Manitoba or the North west Provinces, excepting 8 and 26, not eserved, may be homesteaded upon hy any person who is the sole head of a family of any male over 1B years of age, to the extent of one-quarter section, of 160 acres, more gr less. | Satry m be made personally atthe Jota) Tand office for the district ip/w the land to be taken is sivuated, omesteader desires, he may. on} applica ne to. the Minisver of the /Interior Ottawa, the Commissioner of /Immigra- Winni or the local agent ior ha . hich the land is sitvate, strict in the distric one to wakes receive authority for some y for him CHOMEST EAD DUTIES : A settler who bas been granted an enury for a howme- stead is required to perform the coun- ditions connected therewith under one the following plans : (1) At least six months residence upon end cultivation of the land in each year during the term: of three years. (2) If the father (or mother, iI the father is deceased) of any person who is eligible to make a homestead entry un- der the provisions of this Act, resides upon a farm in the vicinity of the land entered for by such person as a bojue- stead, the requirements of this Act as to residence prior to obtaining patent may be satisfied by ich person residing with b) father or r.other. 8) If the settler has his permanent residence upon farming land owned by him in the vicinity of ms homestead, the requirements of this Act as to residence may be satisfied by residence upon the said land APPLICATION FOR PATENT should be made at the end of three years, he fore the Local Agent, Sub-Agent or the Homestead Inspector. Before making application for patent the setiler oust give siX mantis® notice In writing-to the Commissioner of Do- winion Lands at Ottawa, of his intentiofi Ww do s¢ SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST MINING REGUL FLIGNS, Coal Coal lands may be ourchusec at $10 per acre for soft coal ani $20 lor enthracite. Not more than 320 acres can be acquired by one individual or com- Paoy. Royalty at the rate of ten cents ter ton of 2.000 pounds shall be collected on the gross output. uartz.--A free miner's certificate is €ranted upon payment in advance of 7.50 per annum for an individual, 'and from $50 to $100 per annum for a © Pany rdingg to capital. A fre winger, having discovered mineral 'n place, nay locate a claim 1,500x 1.500 feet ihe ee for recording a claim is $5. Atleast $100 must be expended on the flaim each year or paid to the mining re- Corder in lieu thereof. When $500 has been expended of paid, the locator may, hon having a survey made, and upon Chnplying With. other requirements, pui chase land at $1 an acre. The pa t provides for the payment of 3 of 2} per cent on the salcs. LACER mining claims generally are y ) feet square ; entry fee $5, renewable ear! A lree miner may obtaln two leases to dredge for old of five miles each for a term of twenty years, renswable at the discretion of the Minister ol the Interior The less: Aton within one season from the date of ® lease for each five miles. Rental, $10 Per annum for each mile of river leised o¥alty at the rate of 24 per cent collect he On the output after it exceeds $10, WwW. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Inferior N.B.--Unauthorized publication of this Wdvertisenient will not be paid for, im -------------- -------- BrrsancnccassscccsnB ' ¢ "THERE IS A TIME ¢ FORALL THINGS." ¢ Now, while prices are § low, is the time to fill ¢ Your coal bin with best ¢ quality SCRANTON COAL ¢ from {P. Walsh's Yard : BARRACK STREET. eee Clean, Honest That fs the kind we sell--The Yad you should bura if you want & satisfaction fire, We are filling orders mow for Winter supplies. Have you ordered Yours yet ? 'Phones No, 138, 'BOOTH &CO. 82000000000doa000000e cesscscsssssSrase ee shall have a dredge in oper 3 8000000000000000000008 oo