$: W are tome of best makes of oy 0ts this season. The lightning 's Box Kip wand Horse Hide, $2.50 and 88, I Boy's Box Kio and Mule Skin, $0 and $2.25. . OTHER GOOD MAKES "Men's Horse Hide, $2 and $2.50. © Boy's Horse Hide and Colt, $1.50 and 2 kl supports, 2c. © THERE 13 A TIME FOR ALL hugs." . Now, while prices are Ro he oe : 'bin wit quality SCRANTON COAL hot cup of BOVRIL at any time " $ ho cup be best b build J of prime beef is contained in A FELI J when common liniment will not even relieve. Use Lor sorences: Lak Ee In KIDN CAN BE. { QUICKLY CURED DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS NE DITTY LON DIAMOND DYES -- » My kittens three, were white and gray, Twas hard to keep them clean ; No matter how I worked cach day, The kits looked very mean. They'd go out in the morning clad So tidy and so trim ; At night, they'd come home looking sad, ith clothes so soiled and grim. I could not keep them tidy, neat, One hour of the day When they were in the field or street, With other cats at play. 1 then procured the DIAMOND DYES, And made a dye bath hot, And to my kittens great surprise. I dipped them in the pot. To-duy, my kittens In Black so rich and : I mourn no. more, and now am blessed hen'er I roam or sleep. all are dressed doep The moral of my song To women bright and If you would pleasure, profit g Just use the DIAMOND DYE: IN OLDEN TIMES is plain, wise ; People Were Content to Take Things Easier Than Now. If our forefathers could behold the modern locomotives, automobiles and electric cats, they would hold up their hands in astonishment, The stage-coach, was fast then--people things easy, They used to be satisfied with any sort of a hair lotion that came along: =f it did net prevent Baldness they thought "it = was beoduse Baldness could not be prevented. It's different now. People know that elms cause Raldn ss that New: bro's Herpicido kills gecm, thus curing Dandruff and preventing Bald ness. | Sold' By lead enough were more content to take druggists. ~~ Send 1c. in stann®: for sam ta The Herpidide Co., Detroit, Mich. %. Ww. Mahood, ial agent. ; A Different Liniment. It is well worth while to learn the merits of a liniment that does more than all ordinary liniments can--and does it quicker. Such a remedy is Smith's 'hito Liniment. It cures it whenever pain, aches exists Extra Marge bot We, at Wade's, Money back if satistactory. thes, not The death is Angeles, Cal, of Wiliam a Tou os illiam H y who for forty I'S Was one of Buf. falo's leading goods merchants. Five trusteos of tho Berlin, Qgt. public schools have resi becaus NEY DISEASE | AND ITS DANGERS $5 THE DAILY i ome Mrs. C. Slack left on spend the winter in Montreal. There Young People Married. Fair View, Dec. 4.--A thunderstorm passed over here on Supday evening. Charles Lowery, who was. on the sick list, is gaining. Mark Husband has rénted Niles' farm, and moved there. Alfred Snider has been in King- ston 10 see an. oculist. Ettie McDon- ald spent last week visiting her aunt, Mrs, Snider, One of our fair daughters, Miss Laura Lowery was married to Matthew, Shelter, Stacy Vanalitine is packing: apples. The Empey. cheese factory closed on Sat- urday, after a very successful season. Lillian File spent Sunday with her parents, -- Attended Birthday Party. Bongard's, Dec. 4.--Rev. Mr. Moore, Picton, prenched a very interesting missionary sermon here on Sunday last. J. Bradley and wife visited at Fairmount. last week. Mrs. J. D. Bongard and Mrs. R. Harrison at- tended a birthday party at J. Kerr's on Saturday last. H. Stanton was a recent guest at E. A. Williams'. Miss Maud David has returned, after visit- ing in Bloomfield, Mrs. S. A. Bobey 'was suddenly called to the bedside of her father, J. Pierson, Port Millord, who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ard entertained a mumber of their friends to dinner recently. C. McCard, Milford, was. at B. A. Wil liams' on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. [¥. Manders have taken up their roi tence here, anch Of A Bank. g Joom#sid, Deg, 4.---A ant. of business o bank will be much™Nap- preciated and, no doubt, will receive the patronage of. a large share of the public. The EO.F.. seéured the ser- Vices of Mr. Stubbs with his moving pictures. and stereopticon views. A very pleasant and instructive evening Was spent. The Ladies' Club gave an "At Home" at the home of Mrs, W. Taleott on 'Thursday evening. The members, with their husbands, were present. The' factory will | continue making cheese three weeks this month and will. then make butter till the end of the year. Thomas Cooper, who has been 'absent from here fof the past four years in Winnipeg, is here re- owing avquainfances. Mr. Cooper, when returns, will assume contol as engineer with the C.P.R. Miss Edith Wilson is visiting in Guelph. A severe electrical storm passed over here on Tuesday night last and has been followed "by all kinds of dis. agreeable weather. Cushendall Happenings. Cushendall, Dec. 2.--The cheése fac- tory is about to close after a very successful season. « The patrons "and their wives are anticipating the ban- quet which .is to follow, given by the pophlat owners, J, Martin, J. Greeh- he and W. Franklin. G. Churchill, of the parsonage, is spending a few days with friends at Delta. S. Gors- line, and family, leave to-morrow for their new home in the far west, Miss Winifred Shannan, Sunbury, the guest of Mrs, James G , bas returned home, T. Hyland's many friends are welcoming himy back after his ab- sence in the city, where he underwent treatment for his eye. The returned missionary from Japan, who was to have spoken in' St. James' church this week was unable to be present, 'W, Gordon and family are occupying their new brick residence, which is much admired. Miss Rthel Ward kas returned from an enjoyable stay 'in Montreal. J, Smith and wife were host and hostess to a jolly gathering of young people, Thursday evening. Miss Anne Gordon is visiting with ve latives) at Sunbury. Miss Georgie Cook, spent the week in the city, R. Henderson has returned from the city General Hospital, and is rapidly convalescing:. N. 'Prizell is' a guest at H. Greatrix's. H. Peck is home again after sailing 'season. ! Fall Importation. Prevost, Brock street, has received oll his fall importations for order work, consisting of Scotch and lish tweeds, blue and black sergos, c¢heviot and venetian for suitings, a great variety, nine splendid assort- ate of Black and bite Lemvar and ney overcoating. as Sortment of. panting -at Pprives that dely emrpetition. ---- The store of the Rudd Harness Co., Princess street, is a lively spot these days. The cheap prices of their clos- ing up shle attract the people. Ty John Sexton, an aged widow of St. Catharines. was found dead on the floor of hor Kitchen. Arthur Smith, orushed in an acei- dent at Toronto Junction, died at an om Vadous Points | Eastern Ontario -- What | Friday. Sr dy. Air. Chase's Backache WHIG, TU There is"an' inistent vogue for the so-called fur' fabrics, and of these Persiana is far and away the leader. This to a miracle the soft and glossy curl of an expensive Per- sian lamb - ski the lining: fail larger. wg, the sushy mode as the 'May isBe Forced «te ise, Down: ir Londondetry, ~ Bee, 4.--This city is at presenti # "sod on Water famine. "Only" "TT,000,000 palfons of water remain in the several reservoirs and the nominal - consumption is be- tween eight and nine million gallons per week. Practically nothing more has come into the reservoirs than has been taken out, "so that ity mav be said that the "city is almost at the mercy of the rainfall. The town clerk has sent notices to the large shirt manufacturers warning them that it may be necessary {6 shut off the sup: ply. This step, if taken, would in- volve tho stoppage of the staple in- dustry of the city, which gives em- ployment "to * many thousands = of hands. y Excursion To New York. Holiday excursion to New York and retarn, via, N.Y.C. nd H.R.RR., Fri- day, mber 8th." Tickets good up to and including 'Sunday, ' Décember 17th, only $10.20. "For further par- ticulars apply to H. 8. Folger, N.Y.C. agent, city. i Hard or soft corns cured with three applications Peck's Corn Salve, Guaranteed. Money back if not satis- factory. In boxes 15¢., at Wade's Drug Store. puke : In 1004, the republican national committee used the sum of $1,800,000 to elect Roosevelt and Fairbanks, and had in bank when the campaign was ended about £100,000. With: patience sour grapes become sweet and the mulberry leaf satin. The Physic Habit The Result of Using Salts, Castor Oil, eto., Instead of Thoroughly Kidney-Liver Pills se -- "Oh, a dose of salts will fix me up all right,j' you say, when the bowels constipated and the liver and kidneys sluggish and congested. And the temporary relic? you obtain in this way deceives you for a time, but You are soon in distress again, and must increase the dose and re- sort more frequently to the use of this weakening and debilitating treatment. Constipation and intestinal indiges- tion cannot possibly be cured until the liver is made active in its work of filtering bile from the blood, and puring it into the intestines, where it acts as a natural cathartic, hasten- ing the process of digestion, and the removal of waste matter from the ly. dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills have a direct and specific action on the liver, They not only afford prompt re- lief, but positively strengthen and in- vigorate the kidneys, liver and bow- els. Instead of encouraging the physic habit, they thoroughly cure constipa- tion, liver complaint, biliousness and kidney disease. If you would like to regain your old-time vigor, and feel strong and well again, use Dr. Chase's Kidnay- Liver ah The backaches pains "will di Par, your petite and digestion wil be good, -- will escape sickness and disease because the filtering and execretory organs will keep the body cleansed from poison- ous waste matter, Mrs. Thomas Covert, Highland Grove, Peterboro Co., Ont. "I was a sufferer for rs with sto- mach trouble and terrible headaches, and spent a' good many dollars in medicine without receiving any bene- fit. Hearing Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills highly recommended, 1 determin- ed to give them a trial and stole lige. A pak _h oth is em- ployed to interlin-the arment, this affording' suffieient stability to the on hat. Senible cloth; gad "a uilted satin Tinipg wdds to t faxu- 4 he he piece. is he long & or OVE and | as far 8s regards constriction and | the premier says he hopes the electors heard from the leader of cabinet-making and body bn 2 as forecastin, Sir Charles twenty years without a portfolio. ports, issued by the government, shows canals to have been 5,006,513. The to- tal for 000,172, some 12,000,000 ahead of the same period last year. The. tatal the year will be about 44,000,000 or did so! 5,000,000 more than any J iz 2 L Se IMMIGRATION FROM BRITAIN, Preston' Expects 100,000" to Come . Next Year. Toronto, Dec. 4.--Foretelling an im- migration from Britain next year of 100,000, and a time when it will reach 20,000 annually, W. T. R. Preston, Deminion immigration agent in Lon- don, spoke to Toronto reporters mm regard to his work across the seas. He is hove on a brief visit. Australia, however, he says, is'a serious nival, and by means of a royal commission report, which slanders this country, is doing ite best to sidetrack the Cana: da rush. The immigration work of the Salvation: Army is the biggest of its sort that England has ever seen. Mr. Preston denies that England is being drained of agricultural labor. "We could take half a million every year for twenty years, and it would not materially afiect the general lab- or market., I attended Lord Tenny- son's committee meeting, dealing with Rider Haggard's scheme, and the opinion was strongly expressed that this emigration was a means of re- lieving. the distress in Great . Britain. There is too much of the paternal feeling in England. Much help is given and a certain class comes to depend on this and becomes a regular charge on the country. By coming out here they have to shift for themselves, which is @iten just what they need." JAPAN'S BUDGET FIGURES Financial Scheme, on ably Good Basis. London, Dec. 4.--The correspondent of the Daily Telegraph at Tokio sehds a despatch outlining the provisions of the Japabess budget. These include the withdrawal of the army in Manchuria at a cost of $190 000,000 and gifts to soldiers and sail- ors approximating $75,000,000. It is estimated that the total expen diture called for will be $515,000,000, of which sum $400,000,000 may he set down as the outcome of the war The Tokio, correspondent of the Times says the <budget provides £55, 000,000 annually for the payment of the debt incurred by the war, which will be fully redeemed in about thirty years. Altogether, according to the correspondent, Japan's financial :eheme is on a much better badis than could reasonably have been , expected after such a war.' Reason- FORCING HOME RULE. Balfour Wgites Significantly to Bye-election Candidate. London, Dee. 4.--Evidence of the in- tention of the Unionist party to force the question of home rule for Ireland to the forefront in the impending elec- tion struggle is shown in a message sent by Premier Balfour to a Unionist candidate in g bye-election, in which "will set an resistance to posals, which, example of determined those. home rule pro- as we have recently the opposi- tion, once again threaten the coun- try." The political gossips are busy with for the liberal party. suggested are interesting the Dilke, he names who has been for ss, The Traffic Report. Detroit, Mich.,, Dee, 4.~Traffic ro November's tonnage through the Soo the season, to date, is 43, for other year in with most satisfact tésults as I was very greatly and do not hesitate to recommend lhis treatment Was 167,212. as the best obtaina for such. ail 1. ments." Part of the Italian cabinet has re Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, MWe. a box, at all dealers, early hour this morning. out all pains and aches. or Rdmanson Bates & SinToruno. drives the history of November tonnage through the canals signed and Premier all to do so. burg, \Fa., for the sufferers Russian massacre, the canals. The total return to office of | Forbes asks for' Over $10,000 was raised in Pitfs- | from the | - ll Home ( that everylady should take. Issued 4 mes a year, 96 pages beautifully istrated, 30 ets peryear. nding i> cents. Corticelli Silk Co ECONOMY! LEMA J.B. C. Wash % $4Silks Patent holders \-t a keep eachshade sep- RA. arate and automalZR EH ) ically measure the fy Orrect needle Full. & is» = on Needlework is a HEEFT Write for sample Ltd, St.John' PQ SHANNON FILES & CABINETS Transfer Cases. * Card Index Outfits. Special "Patient's Record" Cards for Doctors and Dentists. Typewriter Ribbons and Caibon Papers. DOBBS &:60., 171 Wellington S, Typewriters for sale, to rent, repaired. $I PP BEF IED SE3E04 PEP erereePPe A ------ . My mother says thal GRANBY RUBBERS are; just the thing for ~ girls, they 'are $0 smarl and dainly, and se slrong foo GRANB 2 : =n RUBBERS" -r A / IY have always been known for Their good. hones! Wearngqully. Say GRANBY ° Gg k your dealer. Hr 'GRANBY RUBBERS WEAR LIKE IRON' Is the first thing to be entisider ed in your heating stove, so WhY waste a lot of heat up the dims when for a trivial cost one can g¢ a first-class Dumb Stove Which will save you consider- "able fuel and - heat any room Where it is placed. a Call in and kt us explain * to you. We also have a complete stock "COAL HODS, SIFTERS, etc. ON & SON "3931 AND'358 KING STREET. ; PSDP LOLD POPPPIte the t lowes property lnmured at lo% sew business get rates fron & Strange, Agents: enim > COVER: M WIR. FOLIC TE cantente then ng y Ff tin Br ot Square ------------ Knowest thou: the land Where the lemon trees bloo Where the Golden Orange g lu the deep thicket's gloom Cuba is the spot--Cub; stined to be a mine of the agriculturac and hort; Golconda of a decade her Buy land now at $25 ) 10 acres and up----prices 8 Apply for full informatio Bagot St., Kingston. fhe Cuba Realt J. 0. HUTTON, AGEN "JOHN BROW DESPAT SCOTC Is acknowledged bye: to be a properly aged matured Whisky, having less flavor, All the other brar in stock. Jas McParl] Sole Agent. ~~ HALLIDAY ELECTRIC COM Specialists in Disea Motors and Dynam all Electric Troubles 'Phone 94. . NO MIST Is made when you decide for a Business training in t AIA Cor. Barrie and Oler Ask any of the business o al men who have our gradu of our' well-pleased 'student Superiority of our methods A PRACTICAL SC) Modern equipment ; Somp: ers ; moderate rates. Day and Evening C T. N. STOCK "Phone, 680 Snow, Beautiful Is sure to come, and the time to have yo ters and Sleighs r and fixed up. Be st send them to AS. LATU The Carriage Mak: Princess Street, whe: ceta | will be atten Plumbing ana H Het Water He a Specialty, Inspection of work invitee %ill be chee riully given. ; ! have nous but the best fuarantee you first-class wo DAVID H Brock Street. 'Pho Hoi Guarai We guarantees OUR milk SOLUTELY pure; put up bottles. It is the best. 1 Kingston Milk *Cor, Brook and Ba Polish that, won't at Strachan's