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It thep supplies the poisons of decay to the system, in place of the nourishment #t might have supplied. g Isn't that 2 tremendous handicap worth fasuring against? : b What does it cost t& Cure €onstipation 0 or Indigestion, with their train of small ills S ainst a : and great Ls, and to Insure; agains Carry the 'Vest Pocket" Box where it return of them? 5 belongs, just as you would your Watch, Not so very much. Pocket-knife or Lead-penéil. . One 10 cent box of Cascarets per week, at most, perhaps half that. One candy tablet night and morning, taken regularly for a short time, i$ war- ranted to cure the worst case of Constipa- tion or Indigestion that walks the earth. * * * One tablet taken whenever you suspect you need it will insure you against 90 per cent of all other ills likely to attack you. 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Pure, Fragrant, Cleansing Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs. MONTREAL. No other soap basal its qualities. ~~ 810 . Dyeing with Soap! M le & thal i Bhd a tion. Used al usively in England, iran brilliant colors. Dyes ay s! 3 above all- LEANLY, SAFE SURE. Made i Maypole ty Everymhere Soa P 2c. for Colo 15. for Black, 'PHONE- FOR A CAB WHEN NEEDING A CAB Phone 490, Clarence Street Cab Stand, and you will get a prompt answer. THE FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (ESTABLISKI D 1863), Ne ~ . 2 w Carriages, Cutters, Harness ete, forsale. i Sale: of Horses Every Saturday 8. | President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money lganed on Cit; ne y and Farm Pi ties. Municipal and County Deben. ares. Mortgages purchased Deposits ved and interest allowed, THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, PECEMBER 30. v D 0 U B l i DE Fhigh Presbyterianism."" But most of - the churches bere have o modfexten | ® tc CHRISTMAS DINNER. Denver, Col., Dee. tor) : --(To the FEdi-{t 1 have just done ample justice |V ing with. all my heart I could have been with my dear Kingston. However, duty kept me|y here and realized fully the trath of the | witty ~Irishman's saying, "A man |r he's twins." 1 dined with a friend who was also celebrating his wed ding anniversary, so 1 bad a double | « decked or 1 should say a double: [lowed a few minutes at the close of header dinner, but was not at all | the moruing . service, in the M i embarassed thereby, having brought | church, and urged the members pros: over a healthy Canadian appetite, [ent to write or wire their senators equal to emergencies. 1 was not in the | and representatives to © take action fix of a gentleman, who atrived last | such as the league was wanting to sununer from the Emerald lsle, and | put on the statute books prohibiting went into the Waldorf-Astoria to have |] his dinner. The waiters were darkies, | fior the violaters of he law. and ner. es, |g f olaters of the law, and, gorgeotis in broadcloth and shirt] oid he, "Though the wicked flee wher ] An ¢ : s wicks ee when bosoms of vast extent. I'he , menu | ng, man pursueth, he makes better cards were printed in F rench. Patrick | jine when there i mehody aft vhe vis =omeho afte { was not going to let a' darky know he | 300,» : could not read French, and so said Hoping = Kingston's Christ | ! ; oe ® i fii Oo gston's wistmas has when it was presented to him, A been a happy one, and wishing that and thinking surely there would be no mote soup, he said, "I'll take the third article on the list," and got a third bowl of soup. Again the darky presented the card and O'Brien said, "I'll -take the «fourth on list," feeling quite satisfied there would be no more soup but to his disgust in came his fourth bowl of soup. He resolved = to take no chances waiter again around he with a dash of his hand from top to bottom of the bill of fare, FI'll take all the rest," and he most surrounded with such a spread of fish, flesh and fowl, vegetables and pastry, as the dear fellow had never seen in his life before. Instead = of tackling it he held: up his hands in despair and groaned, "Och hone ! Och "hone! the chance of my life, and I'm full of soup." 1 have been making comparisons be tween our way of doing things and the Colorado style to the disadvant more and when the came said oon was al age of L'olorado, but on one point they are first class, viz., in, * their keeping of ( hristmas. Here /is one of thie ways in which Denver carried ont the true Christmas spirit. The Denver Post was the originator of it. Their delivery waggons and many others met at their headquarters, and with a newsboy band started to haul in the by generous busi- ness men and go that all Denver's poor might be made happy. And the waggons came back loaded heavily. The Salvation Army, the volunteers (a rival organization) and the churches, all made splendid pro vision to feed and clothe the practical christian club gave a who goods contributed citizens, hunerry preaching a very itv, and the Democratic dinner to any and every came along, ed kinship with the party. 1 started for the Central terian church, vesterday, expecting one vich or poor, who claim Preshy (Sunday) morning, service to begin at oleven o'clock, but on my way up found that. 10:30 was the hour. So 1 turned into the Methodist Episcopal church; which was just at hand. It is a handsome church, and a wealthy congregation. There w I an extra attraction in the shape special music an of a fine orchestra, violins, piccolo flutes, besides the grand organ, and a hundred voices, male and female. The singing was grand, especially the Hallelujgh chorus, which conducted the musical portion of the service. As 1 looked at the choir leader and his fly ing hands, arms and . baton, | could not help thinking of Bengough's cay toon in Grip, of lamented memory. it Jwas the time of the centenary cele bration of Methodisny, and Grip" had a cartoon. There was a hand <ome church and a handsome crowd of fashionably -dressed ladies and gentle men, walking + up the steps, whilst carriages, with coachmen and foot men were bringing up loads of others And a bulietin board "Prima Madame was going to sing a solo but in the middle of faded Dlack coat, poor old John Wesley was hold ing up his hands despairingly and "And this is Methodism. 1d never: have known it." But 1 enjoyed it, and .1 think especially the violin In the evening I attended Ih the Central Presbyterian church, Dr. Coyle, 1 was informed, | anadian from Cobourg. Again . was a splendid church and a wealthy-Jooking, fashionable congrecation. It is a handsome church and. sbundantly provided with Sun day school and other rooms. A choir of thirty beautifully train- ed. and no choir leadér, at least none with thi usual antics, arms and body and cane flying. They have a leader of but he and whilst critical, | announced Donna So-and-So, the road, in a aying : Coyle's services at a about voices, was not in eVidence, I am not disposed to le don't like that particular performance. 1 think John Knox would condoled with dear old Wesley and said, "If this is Presbytérianism course, have I fail to recognize it," but I think St Andrew's, in Kingston, has as much in their order of service I remember the first time: 1 there (1 was just from the country) | witty voung friend was a worshipper said to a as wi were comine out, "Is this a Presbvtani an church?" and got the answer, "Yes, A Doctor's Medicine Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is not a simple cough syrup. It is a strong medi- cine, # doctor's medicine. It cures hard cases, severe and desperate cases. Especially in bronchitis, pleurisy, consu on. Ask yourown * 8S. C. McGill, Mangging' Director, Office, 97 Clarence Street, Kingston, es ---------- é doctor all about taking it. We have no secrets! we per 3.0. the formulas of all our . Lowell, Mass s, and in almost, if pot all churches, WAS LUCKY KINGSTONIAN'S| to a fine Christmas dinner, but wish- | Preshyterians, and it can't be in two places at once unless band' besides were all union men any) way p good humor furnished by the president take the first article on the list.' hor: DPW. year may Ie was a bowl of soup. Soon the waiter one. ~A.-B. LOWE ® a prosperous was around again and Patrick said, i or : "I'l take the second article on the list." and it was another bowl of soup. Again the ecard came to him, PAGE PLEVEN, ve service than the Canadian church- here is a responsive reading by pas rand congregation. I saw in the: papers; Saturday, the : : committees of the Presbyterian, Con- ® Yoniperisons to the Disadvantage Frogationul and Methodist = churches, | Splendid, Service Rendered to of Colorado -- The Wicked ere getting together with fairly good London -- Independence d Makes Better Time When He Prospects. of soon finding: a basis of an i a, ore . union. At a little C.°P. RB. village in Courage Are His Chief Char- is rsued. New Brunswick, MeAdam Junction, acteristies. here has been' a working cars of the Methodist, that union tor fl Baptist and of turn for two cars. 1 have been there several times, But then practical, seemed to work well men are exceedingly ic Wweffure. Reactionaries who will dg clare that the ailway Let me finish with a piece of f the temperance league. He was al eoislation. Then the league could get HON. JOHN BURNS BY ONE WHO HAS WATCHED : enlightened | on the v burg, by which a minister of cach de ones at howe in { nomination officiates in The' central board neger before had a man at its head wit ¥. Burns' prac- new minister will less- en the central power, imtroduce reck less reforms, do not know Mr. Burns, HIS CAREER. ondont Chronicle. , We congratulate English government appointment of John Burns. tical knowledge of municipal life, and one who will work harder for the pub The only people who need fear his role are those who shirk their responsibil: ities, He will spur on the reactionary authorities, instead of restraining and harussing progressive fhunicipalities, as has been the policy. during recent years, Nothing could better signalize the ac cession to power of a democratic party than the imtroduction of "John Burns into the ministry. His presence will be a source of strength; his influence the best guarantee that the of the peaple will be safely guarded. Mr. Burns must not be indeed alone brilliant as they fre quently are. His value in the ministry must he estimated hy the statesman like qualities he has shown. and by his extensive knowledge of municinal pro blems. No one who has not been brought into, close contact with Mr, Burns can fully appreciate his worth, He has not appeared always before the public as the of the policy His influence where his hand has not interests by his speeches exponent which he has initiated, has been felt been seen, We recall London when service to council was established, and the labor poliey which revolutionized the conditions of employment tinder public authorities throughout the country. On many occasions he hy been "the real leader of the progressive party, as well as the most vigorous advocate of its policy. In* parliament he has at once made his mark both speaker and worker, bringing to public questions a his _ splendid the county how he shaped has as as Joe Murphy--the Veteran | of the American Stage : His Voice Preserved at the Age of Sixty-four. Thrills His Audi- ences with Undiminished Power. He tells the Secret of His Health and the Preservation of His Voice "for the Benefit of Humanity," as He Himself Expresses It. only good for the throat and ITungs, but is America, is in on of perfect health, for stomach troubles, and acts as a and an wilmpaired voice. His vigor For cheeking astonishes all who meet him, and it makes | © he symptots of the early stages of d the Osler jen, that & man's usefulness is | Nn ng ever prescribed is so efficacious as over at 60, simply look ridiculous. His | Peychine. Sold all over Canada, by every strength of mind and of frame at 64 years of age is 30 good as to arouse the curiosity of usa to know the secret of such pros ervation. The way ho performs the part of Joe Murphy, the oldest active player in : stent. general tonio to the system. druggist in the Dominion, for $1 per bottle. as young man, so true to the ife, in ac! voice, and ture, as he does in Ke: Gow, the way he singe such beautiful songs as 'A Handful of Karth.* night after n ht, without detriment to his vo ce or throat, is marvellous. . Mu rphy frankly tells the public how he has sav: his voice so long. In the first lace. he never lets a cold or an affection of the throat got headway. As soon as he discovers a symptom he drives it off quickly with medicine. He has tried soores of remodies but never until he ine did he find his true ideal of a quick, sure and easy cure for all throat and lung troubles. After long use of Psychine he became more and mbre convinced it was the anyy valuable remedy, and said he *folt his duty to humanity" to let people know, honestly and truly, how much it had done for him, and how much it could do for others similarly affected. At ond time he fos such a bad cold it threatened to turn to ronchitis, and he feared he would be obliged to give up his engagement, but he relied entirely on Psychine, and it gave him snoh immediate relief, and kept his throat in such good condition, that, he did not lose a single performance, and was entirely cured in the remarkably short time of one woek, as he says in his testimonial. The great danger. with colds, coughs, irrita- tions, and all slight affections of the nose, throat and lungs, is far more in the certain and terrible results that come from neglect ing them than in the first symptons then: solves. Diphtheria, catarrh, bronchitis and consumption are just continued stages of a neglected ool. Vateh yourself, and en ou feel a Symptons, such us hills, hot, "Hushes, tickling in the throat, night sweat, clammy hands, Phicgm in the throat, coughing. dropping in the throat, renow. etc., do as Joe Murphy does, take Psychine,| od power, and 1 advise all public speakers, drive out the early forms of disease and | actors and singers never to be without it. keep in perfoct th. Psychine is not "JOSEPH MURPHY." Joseph Murphy, Veteran Actor - 4 deem it my duty to make public the oat benefit | have received by taking PSYCH NE. 1 was threatened with Asthma, but it has dis- + appeared entirely, and I have ooly been taking the medicine one weck. hn given my as epoaking and singing voice PRINCESS BIANCA STIGLIANO COLONNA wddaughter of Mrs. Mackay, was 1 to Count Jules de Bonvouloir Ithy Castellanes seted with the 26th! in Pans. nobleman, con en December wi WIFE OF AN HOUR. Bride Skipped From Paris Hotel With $4,000. London Daily Mail. A. M. Binet met which he is likely remainder of his life He reeently mad with an experience to remember for. the the acquaintance of a voune woman, aged about twen ty-two, with whom he became so in fatuated that he begged her to becom his wife. 'The marriage ceremony took place on Tuesday in Paris; and the wedding dinner was given in a well known Paris restaurant. Fhe bride looked charm! in her white robe of innocence and orange blossom After the dinner came the ball, and then M Linet took his She bride home. white her and then suddenly be remoped her veil and orange blossom, came deathly pale, and leaning against a sideboard gasped "A doctor, a doc tor. The horrified bridegroom rushed out than a came rushing back wtor, and in less an hour to feteh a quarter of with him in a cab week, and five per edit. of the amount asked and his expenses to and from Montreal and Watertown, to consult his clients. W the would-bg bherrower wouldn't pay this, that ended the ne stiga interval if he did pay, mw and after due gotiations; tion was mad thie applicant for funds was informed that the investigation proved unsatis factorily and that no further com munication" would be held on the sub ject, . better than other when used in the Sunlight Soap Sunlight soap is soaps, but is best Sunlight 'way. Buy mind full of practical information strengthened by experience. The time was bound tes come when instead of directing and inspiring others and grinding administration he had to be an admipistrator himself ponsible for the execution of his poli ev: and wujoying -an opportunity of come res realizing his ideals. It will be said, of course, that in accepting office under a liberal govern ment, John Burns has changed his op liberal or radical. Nothing could be further from the truth. John Burns does nit lower his standard. does not alter his pro oramme like a statesman, only modified his methods of attain ing the ends of social and economic reform which he has always had in view. A man of his adamantine independence does not trim his sail to seek from the powerful or votes from the people He has often found himself the advocate of unpopu lar causes, bit he wavered, ney er flinched Indeed his courage are No labor out so boldly to their own weaknesses. condenmed betting inions and become a party he has progress favor never his independence his chiei charac tender over spoks the working people He has drink and teristics against always and ing in unmeasured terms. His audien ee have not always liked his straight talks, but that did not deter him, it only gave him greater courage, and led him to strengthen the vigor of his language. Only a few weeks ago he gave a fine exhibition of his cour age and his power A meeting wa called in the neighborhood of hi When they got up to the room there | house on the unemployed question wore no signs of the bride, though her | and the intention of the organizers wedding gown lay on thetbed. She | was to send a deputation to him ang had gone, and ha taken with her a make oa hostile demonstration out&de sum of £1,000 which. M. Binet bad put | his home. He did not wait for the de away in his escritoire., putation. He went to the meeting and The infurinted bridegroom immedi- | captured it by his eloquence. He cor ately went with the doctor to inform | vineed the thousand people who had the local police magistrate of his ad: | jen gathered together by his noliti venture, and learned to his astonish- 1,41 opponents to oppose him, that Ii ment that as he had married the lady | views of the unemployed problem we he coul not take any proceedings | ot i ageinst her, as according to French | Not only Battersea, but the whol law, a hiishand cannot charge his wile | pation should be proud of the 1 with any criminal ofience . vho has risen from the workshop to The only thing you can do, said | ihe ministerial bench. by his unaided the magistrate, "ix to take proceed-{ gop He should be turned at next ings to loree vo r whe to return to election by a trimnph maiority. al Bier conjugal duty though we should think that no.car And, with this wry consolation. th : didate will be more stron opposed bridegroom returned to his solitary fy (he reactionary forces, w ho know home. ton well what his presence in the gos UT ernment means for labor and pre NEW STYLE OF SWINDLING. gress - ----- As ¢ statesman, Mr. Burns ha It Encounters Attorney-General of | proved that lu knows when to strike Post Office. when to compromise; when to be si New Yorke Dec. 30.-A new style of ent. Take tho examples of, his recent swindling has just come to light J | service to London. Tt was largely due has encountered the attorre ' to his work in conunittee and to his of the post-office, who ha issn a | action parliame that the water frand o vingt it The swindle monopoly was abolished! Much as hie used 'the: m ~ and the post-office de disliked some of the, condition under partment clapped the ban upon it this | which the companies "were hein nt work, An advertisement appeared at quired. and also the constitution of intervals in the 'Herald that a man jth future authority. he did not wish in Watertown had $60,000 to invest, to wreck the bill, and swell further Parties who wrote to the address rv the profits of the water compani evived answers that there now nv and the compensation which they must mained only $35,000 to loan, amd it] ultimately receive, A few months ago was stated that it would be necessary he headed a deputation to the eity to write (o' a certain party in New | corporation to upport the Black Yorl This person, who had two oth: | friars bridge tramways The commit or addresses, letters being forwarded | tes who welcomed Mr. Burns in fear to him from one to the other, wrote and suspicion were soon won over hv to the man or firm desiring funds | his persuasive moderation. and ended that the money was ready to loan bv admiring his sound judgment and § the. business showed up satisfactor- | practic al knowledg: flv, to ascertain which it world he In hic personal virtues Mr. Burn It necessary that this man be employed | a model to the nation--a lifelong tee to investigate the concern at $30 per | totaler and non-smoker--a devoted husband fond of his home EE ---------------------------- TOBACCO HABIT Dr. McTaggart's tobacco remedy re moves ail desire for the weed in a few davs. A vegetable medicine, and only rentires touching the tongue with it occasionally. 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