Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Dec 1905, p. 3

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NEW YEAR TO ALL Wee Ue AREENrTUNE a i a A ET eur men peonl Gara - Ba © Ben ageeerer he Best Drug Store 2 EEE Dees an pies : Pomeas Bree Pome 3 ". 1 Tel -- i Baim Sere rer = DI00099000000 000905 iM SHRAMARRRAB00000 00000 THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30 ep SYDENHAM WARD. <h THE ELECTORS =! 8 I for - re-election. My reco L ndigete 1 have served you loyally. ore vy pest of my ability. 1t you i 10, ht my course, ° sand i you ink prove counts fof much in mun w experience p fairs, vel po Monday next. Rr. H. TOYE. SYDENHAM WARD. fo "THE our support 1906 Alderman, a wy retugh Ww. G. CRAIG. ONTARIO WARD. will thank you for your SCTORS :--1 SOLI corr BEEN REQUESTED BY "ACE HU HUMOUR | Would Sormteh and Ten Tear Away Flesh -- Neighbours Called i Worse - Case Ever Seen-- eo Worse Under. Dactors Doctors. BA sectors, run for Alderman, I Scr, en tt CURED BY ONE SET t ho] ind "theta dan of yore. : OF CUTICURA Ri REMEDIES ONTARIO WARD. THE FLECTORS :=AGAIN 1 RE: TO sentatives 908 r. J. RIGNEY. ONTARIO WARD. ONTARIO WARD. 70 THE EL KECTORS votes and influence DS ervices as Alderman would be of valu horn CHL W. F. NICKLE. FRONTENAC W HE eh electors are cordially re-election us Aldermaly solicited * . SANDS. FRONTENAC WARD. AND - GENTLEMEN 5 AND INFLUENCE OF HE VOT are cordially solicited fo tion as Alderman. re-clection a rE AE. .--1 REQUEST it you think my N E OF ENCE OF VOTES AND INFLU Yr "My . baby's vn ace wat was a mass of sores, The dottor called it eczema, ~ | but the ichild grew worse, the disease tes and influ- flesh awa from his nose tlully request your VO re- | eating the! ' s one of your . ge to return ine x, on Council, for] and ng! to his body. Neigh beurs said itw was the worst case they had ever seen. His suffering was terrible, and he would scratch and tear sway the flesh. We then used the Cuticura - es, one set cur- ing him completely, and healing his 3 without scar or. blemish, --Wm. ridlds Winchester St. Penton- he tiga London. Eng Eng." BABY QUIRK'S CURE Of Torturing, Raw, and Scaly By Cuticura id by was dfflicted with a loath- ye eczema on the face, Two doctorg treated him for three months, r e but he worse. We then started to use Cuticurs, and noticed an improve. ment at pues. 1 In a fortnight the run- ning hid ceased, the scabs nearly all dried and in a month his face was -- | pertecty clear.-- W, H. Quirk, No. 1 3 ladies' prize. Mr. er has Gold i in the {ideal home for hinctigng'6i thi na- TORE are m0 hg to bis | WHERE THE ELECTORS WILL i / TY »e . 9» CAST BALLOTS. : Guwilight One of the big family dinner parties : s {a Christan trees at rightist For the Mayor and Aldermen-- ray. o year, 'was that given by Property Owners Will Viote o Dr. and. Mrs, Ryan *at' "Réckwood th , s wl in he Happy grandchildren, happy little House. we . . op Te, friends of theirs, happy mothers of the | Mrs. William Baker's cosy Clergy benture By-Laws, first named, and surely, a happy [Street home, sheltered a jolly little} The following will be the polling grandmother 100, all Fathered at the [gathering of young peaple last night, | subdivisions and the députy returning bidding of the latter, Mrs. Nickle, at who danced away a few pleasant | officers for the municipal elections on {her big 'home, on Earl street, on | hours, and enjoyed a delicious little | Monday : Thursday, at five." And there they |SUpper. . eR Sydenham, No. 1--No. 42 Wellington romped and played all the old games ; ¢ street, Thomas J. Lovett, deputy re- that the heart of childhood delights Mrs. Phelan entertained at a very | turning officer. : in. About sixty-five invitations were | pleasant' little Christmas |, tea on} Sydenham, No. 2-No. 96 William | sent out, and not one of the small Thursday: . . . street, H. J. Williamson, deputy re people invited scwt"tegrets, but just o "| turning officer, at the hour, or shortly after. trooped A few "young people dropped into] Ontario, No. 3--Ontario hall, A. E. in for the evening's frolic." Helping Mrs. Bernard Browne 8, last night, to | M. Lioscombe, Mrs. Nickle to entertain them were] 3Ptnd the evening with her two bright] Ontario, No. 4-211 Bagot street, her two daughters. inlaw, Mrs. W, | young nieces. John E. Johnston. Nickle, Hugh Nickle, who had ] : . St. Lawrence, No, 5-343 King street their ehiliron. there 'of Mrs. Uglow's party, last night, for }east, E.-M. Storey. COUrs Miss Edith Folger, Mrs. KE. H. her little daughter, Helen, was eon)- St. Lawrence, No. 6-352 Princess Beatrice Tandy. Miss posed of about. forty merry little | street, Thomas J. Healey. Jessie "Dickson. Miss Margaret King. girls, who had all sorts of a good Cataraqui, No, 7-218 Wellington Miss. Kaiis and Miss Minnie Gordon, LEM Each little maid, was paired off | street, Francis Tracey. | and Miss Agnes: Richardson. Phe lat. | with anather, hy numbers, and then | Cataraqui, No. 8-229 Wellington | ter, whose story-telling power is great in couples they proceeded, to guess the f street, James H. Brickwood. ; - riddles which were put up 'all about Cataraqui, No. 9-Neo. 42 Lower | was found, sitting on the stairway, A § t {eurrounded by a group of eager little on the walls of the drawing-room. | Bagot street, James Laughern. | listeners, too much fascinated by her The guessers of the greatest number | Cataraqui, No. 10--No. 10 Dufferin tale to join the frolic ta the roonibe 1000 Miss Dorothy Chown and Miss | street, James A. Donaldson. Jow. 'Here "Feather" and "Hide Te Lillian Mundell, and . they got the Frantenae, No. 1--201 Princess | Handkerchief,"" and "Gathering Ny fo prize. Afterwards games of many | street, John Anderson. ! in kept 'evervhody oy an kinds were played, and then supper Frontenae, No 12-83 . Colborne | the Trier vera] "of th Nh was served, in very grown-up: fashion | street, William Vince. Pr SOVE © 5-0 : ' : i N , - in | at quartette tables. oh Frontenac, No. 13-Na, 4] Colborae | howd plenty o the sporting spirit 1 * * street, William Dean. ; ji bot sexes. fea was eaten al ons Mrs. John Carson gave a jolly little Frontenac, No. 14-No. 58 John tables, fortyisix happy little people at | 1 Ar Ki party, Thursday night, for her niece, | street, 'harles Smeaton. | itis sown toget et be, Tryin) Ing | Miss Lillian Birley, and nephew, Mr, Frontenac, No. 1 --No. 21, John : fo candles, shining on | pgong Sutcliffe, of Poronto. Pro- | street, William Purtell, snowy frocks, and the erispest and Rideau, No. 16-222 Division stredt, he: ' rington (played as 19 ian. Dr. : Ward, second, and" gressive games and dancing passed a M. Ryn, He |THE POLLING PLACES sisi 180 Wellington St--The Jamos lohasion Slre- 130 Noliagion Tuesday, Jan. Is the day we have decided upon to begin the FIRST GREAT ANNUAL JANUARY SALE And in order. to. make the first one an enormous success Rh Boa LADIES = AND osijnsted as 8 io st End Cottages, Ruywood Road , | pretties Bows of blue yo ist wig Hiost-eniaralile evening William 'Saunders. we have put. prices on goods here without any regard to cost. Having bee ' Dresden ribbons in hair and sash. p : Rid No. 17--647 Princess street spectfully solicit your vote ® ampton." : 2 - - * adeau, No. 17 TIncess street, date, 1 repo lect me as Alderman, | N Southampton." Doubtless, in years to come, thei Bt: | wre. Cave. Alired alveit, hain aukiod | John Homer. Come and do some shopping here and we. will prove for 1906. A RA A BLESSING | | tle people will say, as a grownup did | "rl SRNL Counger married women, | Rideau, No, 18-346 Brock street, A. J. 8 BR McCANN. CUTICURA | yusterdpy, as she Janke at 3h how and a ntmber of girls, 5 tea. on Co HcHahon, Wak? Diuia i this to you. 3 , | pitable olc Ouse he nicest party f poo + . our to si « er dean, No, 19 ivision street, FRONTENAC WARD. To Skin-Tortured Babies hy ever was at was in that hause, when Pu stay, from, four : iN Jo meal Richard F, men ] o THE ELECTORS i--1 WISH TO| The juffering which Cuticura Soap , || {For "4% 1 WHY | irl." Mrs. Egerton Cogs. hg Buus. 380 University avis FOR THE NEXT FIF L ao that im my service of you for six and Ointment has alleviated among | As Te Li " ] » No. : 3 ei in the council, 1 shirked ho Te the young, aud the comfort they have | As the tle peep os Hi Sued ay, Mrs, Uglow's party, this afternoon, me arry Sharpe. mn ret goonsibility, and at all Tor afforded worn-out: and worried par- | ing to a clase, Ar F. Nickle and bio for Miss Marjory Uglow, and her ideau, No. 21-67 rincess street, 3 . Gr in the best interests, of J rrmora. | ents, Bave led to their adoption in | Mr. Hugh Nickle came in, and they Lice friends. John Peters. : After that watch for our Big White- a. % be judged, as I once more | sonntless homes as pgiceless curatives | were joined by Mr. Callendar, Mr. P. Mrs. Baston Burns is giving a chil- Victoria, No. 22-204 Barrie street, : ask your vote and influence to elect Te for birth humours, mk crust, scalled 1G. Campbell, Mr. Huntley Gordon, | gren's party for little Migé Freda A. B. Smythe. wear Sale. 3 as one of YOUF J iresentutives ° head, eczemas, rashes, and eve Mr, Linton, of Cornell, who is stay- | Burns this evening. Victoria, No 23-66 O'Kill street, H. ey "eonuel oSEPE TAIT, SR. form of skin and scalp humours, with | ing at the principal's residence, and . oe Dunlop. : : + . loss of Mair, of infancy and age. | several other men, 'and all the big Miss Lorraine Lesslic's marriage to Victoria, No. 24-62 O'Kill street, . TT FRONTENAC WARD. pom Be ie oH Charron 1. far out people had supper together. Mr. R. W. Brigstocke will take place] H. C. Bates. LADIES' UNDERWEAR DRESS GOODS 'OUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE 18 | § Rue dei Fy ! as ra 2 very quiétly, in St. George's cathe-| Victoria, No. 25-281 King street oo "Tor "rs Gov ie and Drawers, | $1 Dress Goods, in blnck, white and ly solicited for my candidature WP i | Nes Workman, 1 ORNELOn street, a dral, ~ on Thursday, January 11th, | Vest W. F. Webster. onch: | .. 19¢. QOlOMS, iin ssniseinssheinsin AG School Trustee in Froutenac ard, § Nee | tertained the following' young 'people There gre to be no guests, and the ---- hg TEE MT . - the year 1906, i at a' dance Thursday night: Miss Ele- | bride and groom «ill go from the GANANOQUE NEWS. 30c., 60c. Lad hirts and Drawers, | 65c, Dress Goods, in 'white, black and EDWIN WALSH. anor Macdonnell, Miss Chappelle, Miss } chureh to the train > pure wool 'and flocce lined, pach 36c 1, colors ... id arg WARD. Jessie McCann, - Miss Isabel, Polson, « 's a's Breaking of Shaft 'Takes Work | 73c, 85c. Heavy Ribbed Shirts and | 39. Devas Goode, in all colors and CATARAQUI | Miss Jessie 'Ellis, Miss Vera Mundell, Mrs, Rvan will ndt be able to re Away From Many Men. Drawers for Ladies Bhe. width Liha Sesame i T0 THE ELECTORS :(--I1F FROM | Rich Red Salnion, 15¢, per tin, or Miss Edith Young, Miss Gillies of | seive at Rockwood House, until _ the Q oque, Dec. 30.--The Chri s ire Wool Vests and Drawers, in + record as School "I'rustee, Ald- > tins. for 2%5¢ 1 " Be: Cyril Knigh A ki iananoque,. | 30.--The Christmas | £1 Pur i h 8 my. pas . = 5 2% 1 Carleton ac r. Cyri night, | last week jn January. > entert ent held las © r white d natu each. Se. , hink 1 n be . A tree entertainment held last evenin in 1 an aturai, aman und Mayory you Linke city at | Vidoni; the new fish food, -s | Mr. Douglas "Fis, Mr. Neil, Mr. .. . the parish house, under the auspic ng of | £1.95 Ladies' Pare Wool -Unshrinkable SILKS--BLACK large, i would hen ask for Son oe geperding "to directions is de-. | Stuart, and Mr: Henry Polson" Mr. Mrs, James Young; vi' Ottawa, for | Christ church Sunday school was well Shirts amd Drawers, 50 dozen of | $1.26 Black. Peau de Soir Silk, guar- and influcoce Kicious, price w..uenins . 20¢. | Pennis Jordan, Mr. Hugh Macdonnell, Fihe past week visiting her «daughter, | attended. esta -clear-up of a. popular antee on the border and the mak- Alderman. t : th ary rn. popula It elected, I.will endeavor to fuidh Norwegian Sardines, put up in pure Mr. Robertson, M Campbell and Mr. | Mrs. DD. M. Solandt,. returned, 'to-day, M. McMurchy, Pittsburg, Pa., Mrs. mill, These will go while the sale ar'S BRIE Ghiiitiaininie inning te ablieations of 'the "bce 10 yo olive oil, be cing sHightly smoked, Gillies a. fo Suave, accompanied by Mrs. So-| W. CG. Walker, Buffalo, * N.Y., are lasts at, cach . : .] $1 Black Satin Merve, overy aid a POLSON ig BE row, La ummer Mr. and Mrs, W. G "D b H. Bennett Munr f Lynn pendine . _--r a Mea, nh guarasitoed sot ta out ot Oe. . dl 1s rand, per tn JAast « . { 8. . ¥.. r. . Onn Munro; ol 4 +] ents, Mr. an re, J. . McMurchy, i SL EER C Pou Ne 4 i Peds, . tins ... Craig had under their wing, over onl Mass, i: the guest of Mrs. John Mac- | Stone ro south, Dr. G. C, McKin- "uli fren and Sein, black » island, a campiul of very merry donal), University avenue, ley, of Elmira, N.Y., is spending : > ATARAQU1 WARD ) f the } y 1donal, | Sit ad aja lmira, N.Y. is spending 8 TARA REQUESTED BY Champ} Po of Fngland and ; Boult. 95e. | young people, and the name that Mr. The Vis Walsh and Miss: Beatrice | short holiday with his people. GLOVES Ses a many voters to offer myself as Alder} i 9 FAY ETA ox. | Craig thought most suited to - hisl']ampert w nt out, yesterday, to Yar-| Hale, who has for some time past| £1 Ladies Guaranteed Kid Gloves, all [== ni nan for Cataraqut ® rd, rand having re- New Corn and Tomatoes; é 25¢. | happy {voting charges was "Pah-pab- | ker, to' visit Dr. Walsh. been attending college at Amherst, colors in stock 790¢. N Ss the IT ad Gone So 1 believe sat New Layer Table Raising, Ibs. Ce | ping-wa," which in case you don't Mrs. Geiger and Miss Marion Geiger, | Mass., is spending his vacation with | g) 95 Ladies' Kid guaran: TABLE LI EN factorily to the voters, I aeain offer my- New Layér-Table 'Figs, 2 hs. know it, Jeans, "Jolly Faces. hie of Toronto, are visiting Mrs, A. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Da ap 200 Funds Relat Pure Linen | Damask, self and solicit your vote and Anfue OW Q : : amp, composed of sixteen members, | Booth, Alfred street. Hale, Pine street, ©. 7 0 fl a al aaa dre Lot ree bleached, 70 inches wild, tw ke |] Cow Brand, Soda, 3 packages... camp, Nf : ; 00 LN, pe; : nies 2 a > y 9 hid for my setura J Sl sot be alle 19 ake Fi . Vo . T oo Sil ig x. | has now formed itself into 'a club, Mr. R. Smith is spending a day or Edgar i. Waldie, of Mount Kisco, 81.75 Men's Mocha Gloves, finest est qual, different patterns, a regular Be. JOHN GASKIN. ne on 5 Abe Bat, » 0. BE... BC | which will meet through the winter, § <0 with Mrs. R, C. Carter. N.Y., attended his brother's wedding ity he . ¥ 4 line, as an extra pusial this will Kingston, December 28th, 1905. Mexican Sweet. Oranges and Naval | ea h hostess devising the form the | Miss Swinevard, of Otjawa, is. the] last Monday and is spending a few | $1.50 Men Mod ha vivre 68e, go at, per yard .. Seis arian ¥ Seales Ovadges, oe 1 9% | evenin 8 entertainment Shall take. guest of Mrs. John Donnelly, Earl] days with his people here, Dr, : and | £1 Gloves, "every description... 9e. 170 inch Pure White "All Linen Satin CATARAQUI WARD. Ck bss Be ang =e | The first meeting Was at h sp the streat, al Mrs. James T. Rogers, Hamilton, We have a number of sizes left in Damask, larly sold at 90. Eo, THE ELECTORS AS A Cope i Saucers, best guality | Smythe . oh Pwaday Bight, oo he ui oh . ci 4 : spent Sheie Solijave with oe Rog {he above and these offers afford you a yard, this a | be waerificed at, a! or erin . Lnglikh' stoneware, per doz... bue | games longing O ig { p Miss Callies, of arieton age, has | ers parents, Mr, anc rR, I£ 1. =| most rem ckable chance. vard . aly ee] open) encrous Pratt's Astral Americal Oil, high- | Christmas . season played. Retbare spent a day or so with Mra. J. 8. R. | kinson, Stone street, Mr. and Mrs. Os- nt Ekg ye 5 support. est grade oil manufactured," per | wear a most appropriate pin--an In- McCann. hore Webster, Toronto, are visiting a . PN DENNIS J. MILLAN. gallon = y " 90c. | dian's head, and bar with the name} Miss Marie Gilmour came up from with hig parents, Ephraim Webster, 23 inch Pure Linen Towling, for pu ---------------------------------------------------------- | engraved. Brockville, to-day, and: will remain | Osborne street. CATARAQUI WARD. F. Ww. VAN LUVEN v's a for- Now Year's day. with Miss | © Miss Fanny Timberlake, Ottawa, and WOOL BLANKETS Bath Towels, large' size 10 don, -- LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :--1 RE- 2468 Princess Street. | Mes. A. FP. Chown's musicale, on | Smythe, then she and Miss May | Ralph Timberlake, Montreal, are visit- | A Special Large Size Pure White Wool ial quality at, eack . 10c. spectfully solicit your ote and influ- 'Ph ae i; | Thursday, was a much enjoyed event | Smythe will go down together: to | ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs, (Rev.) Blankets," 60x80 inches, one that face to elect we as one Q ataragui one . of Wool deceiving wi » -I Brockville, on Tuesday Timberlake at the Methodist parson- , y ny of the week. Receiving with the hos rockville, 3 a thodist parson cannot be hought 'less than $4. Ward's Fepropeiitatives in Sonne. tess were her two daughfers, Miss} "Vogue," in ig Toronto Rows, age. oS er, Batfalo: N.Y, You cannot help buying these FLANNELETTES fav : a. rs prey ¢ 1 Miss' Gladys Droese inherits the | and Mr. and Mrs, James Brophy, To JOHN LEMMON. Daisy and Miss Ada, and Mrs. Percy | says ) A 4 a a Mra ¢ phy, BU opin br cardasary sxsbtvesshusad sins dusansa fit | Coon, and all rave a cordial wel beauty for Fu h her mother a Jails onto, are 2 ting ith Mra, ; Frank 10-4 Fitsts in Flannelette Blankets, 69 26 inch wide Prigted Wranperettes, - {ak ome » guests wred | is re rd, and no more lovely trio | C , First street. We to colors x Davalin srdvairiann RIDEAU WARD. | come to the guest . who numbered * chown An Lhe Ino lo oy lo hapa ir Hest y esley ; lolton 11-4 Firsts in Flannelotte Blankets 890 ) LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :--1 : { more than eighty. I'he musical pro-job sisters car ound" in' Canada | o alamazoo, Mich., is spending the Bon! : y 30 inch wide Nsticn Wrappereties respectfully solicit your vote and influ- 10 THE MUNICH b+ gramme consisted of six numbers, and than "the three Drury girls. 188 week with friends and relatives here. Jon't miss getting a pair. regular 12}e¢. , Oc. sce as Alderman, for 1906 PAL ELECTORS OF | was very delightful, as will be readily Drury is well known int Forante, hav- I'hrough the breaking of their up- ( Xe Yours Respectfully, THE CITY OF KINGSTON | 1 Sod wh b fo th ing Visited ¢everal "times with her | right shaft, this afternoon, the fix 1000 'yards Shirting Flannelottes... Se. 1 3 nderstood when the names of hose 8 dove 4 y 8 . . nm, > m D. COUPER. 9 : | finders oa are read. They were :|aunt, Mrs. Julius Miles. and employees of the Skinner ccm : 2000 yrds Heavy Wide Shitting Flan- 1. HAVE RECEIVED REQUISI- | Mics Louise Singleton, Miss Gertrude "ire ON pany, limited, will have no work till NOLONLAB 2rovne onrie Cpseraieabons erseama we HC RIDEAU WARD. tions signed by over five hundred of my | or Sn iio Mrs ton Huveke and her little xt Tuesday CORSETS 2 o Y | Fortescue, and Miss Daisy Chown her 8. rnton Huy) and "her Little 1 nex uesday, ok. rl - ENGLISH EIDERDOWN. yA DIES" AND CBENTLEMEN :--As | fellow citizens asking me to be candi- = gr A gave Yana num- | son, Francis, left yesterday, for Miss Laura and C. Gibson, who have | 23¢. Tape Girdles .........civiiesmmirns 25¢ 50c. Biderdown,: 27 inches wile i all Before el Jos Soke Jee you | date for the Muyorpity for 1906. Feel | }..\ is Ada Chown, who both sang Brighton en route to, Toronto, where | heen at-college in Toronto for wome | $1 Corset, suspende attached, in 'plain and colors, for. a0. fluence is respectfully solicited to elect | WR that such-a unique expression of | 4 rocited, and Miss Edith Mills and they will spend the winter time past, are holidaying with their French Cotill co ng, all sizes, K SAN . me a one of your representatives, for | public gentimient cannot be disregarded. | yi. Rita Mitchell, who sang. Tea was Archdgacon and Mrs. Norton, w ho | parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gibson, at, PoE Pair aia Seinen 9c, | 81 Fiderdown, plain colors, 5 inches ® have ;decided to be. 4. Candidata,end served, at the programme's close, Miss | have beeif visiting at "Bishgpscourt,"" | King street wedt, Mr. and Mrs. Van- wide, for, per yard ..... id + . J. B. COOKE. espectfully solicit your support. | Frances, Mise Mabel and Miss Laura left to-day for Montreal. horn, of Detroit, Mich., who spent a . | wa: tn ~ Mes, James Mills, who has been the | few davs with her father, R. Leake | s, Mies Grace Hiscock, and Miss Mrs, Ju . w days with her father, R. onkey, RIDEAU WARD. J. McDONALD MOWAT. | Mills, MK For hrathor- int re Bio hy ; a + cali A I Rite 1 he ssisting: The house]guest of her hrether-iniaw, the Bis- | during the early part of the week, ' GRADES AND GENTLEMEN -- Kiflfston, Dec. 6th, 19065. | his ouch, aspiring with flowers. | hop! of Ontario; returned 6 Toronto | have returned home, - James Henry, MEN S UNDERW EAR oH HOSIERY for the past year, Ro ow ing hog i ae 8. yesterday . > Montreal, spent = Christmas with his 3c. For any: Fleece Lined Undershirt A Tho Rove. for Tadi Ribhed Sure by many requests to accept nomi- Eo a M Mrs. Polson left to-day for Saranac | aunt, Mre, M. J. Henry, "'Forest or Drawers, in sizes from 36 up hy y ies and on for 1906, and as it is impossible 1 | The handsome prizes won at WI. }1ake to spend New Year's with Miss | Home," Leeds township. to 42, with pure wool feécing, 39¢. DOYS ...... : 39¢ re 8 Yo to see you personaly, there: v {and Mrs. HH. B. Sherwood's "At yicde poleon The foll } g : : i Or two pairs for . es if you think my service would be of a | | | ein N Ww Tuesttay = ev- % : . - The following have spent some time #1 Scotch Wool, very best pure wool > ' Yor yalue to the interest of the City, I ¥ w or. | Homd," .in Napanee, on Tucsgtay (Continued on Page 5.) this week in Gananoque: Mr. and quality, unshrin le, all these we | Heavy: Pure Wool Ribbed Hose, for Tx lo solicits your vote and influence 29; INE ELEC RS OF KING- | ening, were taken by Mrs. W. S. Her Mrs. Stevens, Alexandria Bay; Mr. will offer at, each ...... 50c. and 5pe. hoys and girls, for, per pair... 19. Yours Respectfully ive years he City rani, poll] x BY ACCLAMATION, and Mrs, Charles Bailey, Alexandria | 1.50 Imported, medi AL \ - : . - «d, pedium weight, fine JAMES JOHNSTON. ng nw' Honored by many requests 4 {1s one of the best friends that any lay, N.Y., George Wryce, Montreal; pure ¥ woal, medium weight, fine accept. on ate Muyofoity, 1 | family has, but there are often sudden North Fredericksburgh Township. | W. Bry Montreak Mr. and Mrs. J, "and Drawors, Jor 4... : 98¢ GOLF JERSEYS RIDEAU WARD. sléctify in the hope that the ate for | and acute | attacks of some painful Reeve--Joseph Hicks ' Kenny, Jones' Falls; Mr. and Mrs, $2.95 Extra Supér Wool d| $2.95 Ww. « X LADIES" AND GENTLEMEN : 1 erediting me. with honest disease that require Councillors --Charles , W: Hambly, | Thompson, Peterborcy Vernon Tay- - Su] » an 2.25 Pure Wool ; Golfers, * all colors, ould crespectfully solicit your vote bam Horch ati nie 2 the obligations | The immediate treatment, Jw ellie. rn Lovst, Frod W Spencer, | lor. Montreal; Mr. and Mis. NH. Drawers, for, each ................. $1.60 to be cleared-at 81.69 nce, for my return as one of your k #e faithfully all the duties | grey y such, ® for instance T oh ain : ot "| Crooks, Paris, Ont.; Mr 1 M ? Aldermanio rep eet of anjaiderman, will be willi to re amily such, for instance, as jp, McWain rooks, lars, nt.; Mr. anc re. F. . for 1906 t n Moo | Doctor heumatism, neuralgia amas b Xe" Storey, Brockville; Fred. Gaul Faithfully Yours tmnt to the . Council as Mayor in rheumatism, neuralgia, ------ te Storey, rockville; Fred igulette, s lame back, ete. Tuck's So M i Hamilton; Miss White, M kville; f » * + arysburgh Township. a A i errickvi FRANK J. HOAG. FRANCIS KING. | Rhormatic Rone Oil makes the calling R Hh J a BR A ; P Miss Gertie Heaslip, Watertown, N.Y 5 of the doctor - unnecessary. It will Cy i . 'Alhe t Nin Ret: Spencer Miss Jennie Dempster, Toronto: J.T. ihe THE RIDEAU WARD. JOSEPH CREAMER'S OPINION | give relief before he could answer the Pi OuUnCl on h Clie te, a Hier Richardson, Toronto: John Larecoe, the Te oIES AND INPL UENCE OF rp, Jat and if faithfully used will ¢w® ierson, Alber suet, Lo [er Jr., Toronto; Fred. Heaslip, Ottawag : my recurs! us 'Alderman. for 1908 Bepdidag Inspection of Cheese | (N¢ Most stubbom : attacks of thew Sopkistinsen Wrwithl Mr. and Mrs, W. Jefferson, Ottawa. 180 Wellington Street. | tism, heuralgia, lumbago, pain in ophiasburg ownship. J. F. KNAPP « Stations bs . : : i . the chest or back, VICTORIA WARD. GSTON BE ~ do hy TON EXPECTS EVERY MA KIN to d of Elginburg, as N * Joseph Crdamer, Aoi rg, Aas | adie spirit' of the Frontenac cheese | boa! has beer 'asked for his opinion soreness, sprains or a powerful penetrating «traight to the seat of the trouble and roots ogy the cause. a|strains. I is oil that goes i me as Alderman for 1906, and I regagding proposals for inspection at It relaxes the stiffened joints, soothes Y to do mine. a fot Sentehl stations, and has replied to| the afiected part and allays the ours Respectfully, the Cahadidn Dairynfan in ctiticisn) of inflammation which produces the WB BASSAM, -- the Pwr miley ------Horburing pai ie--therefore a i I ------------ t would necessitate 'the drawin p g of | valuable remedy not only for rhen- no TH IRIA WARD. cheeb' dvery' other day to the station | matismi® hnd kindred diseases, but is | RS :--I RESPECT to slip to the' '¢entral point. T his | equally good for croup, bronchitis and 3 Solichy your votes and a8 one HENRY ANGROVE. VICTORIA WARD. tril tilly oi To . Yours Respectfully, uence to ves INE se ECTORS OF VICTORIA 1 re on tien nfl rman, for Cpavence it ud. be expensive h 'having to to on smaller lots. "Ji regard to cuts, cheese should ingpeéctetl in the factory. can see the cheese an the shelves fore boxing. . Thie would be fairer point, it would be necessary for t saléeiian 16" 8" to that point straighten ot differences. time and money. price if cheese are at one point x salesman at another. Tt _to have the cheese close at hand. patrons | quinsy. draw only part | cured his child of a violent attack of ets 16 say nothing of higher freights Leroup in The buyers This means! The patron canfiot obtain as good a and is necessary "One father that it writes five minutes. A mother writes that her boy was subject ; to be! quinsy and two or three times cach vear was coiffined to his bed and be- | could not speak. When threatened to | with another attack this fall she rub- the maker and salesman. !hed his throat and chest with the Should _chibke not be considered Bone Oil and by three applications right when examined at thie central | warded offi the attack. The wonder. he to ful curative powers of this rémarvkablé remedy are being talked -about hy evervone.. A bottle should be im every home. For sale by all medicine deal- ers at 50¢. a_bottle or will he sant prepaid on receipt of 50c. by the Tuek Bone 0il Co. Limited, Smith's Falls. | Monoy refunded if pot satisfied, Reeve miah 'Reove Reeve L. Hug non, Walter Councillors liam W. Hillier Township. Rightmyre, Allison. Charles eines bes, North Maystoith Towa. I. Harrison" R. -- Athol Township. Councillors M. FP. Hawkins, M. W, Young Herbert Bushell, Stanley Me Kibbog. ! S------ Camden Towmship. Reeve--Wesley Mel ll. Adolphustown Township. Davis. Reeve TT. N Councillors--1L. Aftigem,' H.- M. Hufl. William A. Benson, Clark. Wil- John Hazel, Nehe- Thorn. hn Goodwin, Jr, J, Rolston, J. L. Shan- Tramponr, Fred. Useful Almanac, There is always a welcome in the million homes of Canada for Dr. Chase's Calendar Almanae, of which the 1906 edition h#s been mailed. 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Paris, Dee. 30.--A ndmber- of women prominent. in literary = work, have formed an organization and will soon issue a new weekly paper edited by women, and solely 'dovoted to the in- terests of women. It will not be a ronto, and mentioning this paper. political organ. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES AT THE FRONTANAD BUSINESS COLLEGE COR. BARRIE AND CLERGY STS. | ongn courses 'in Fe arioncet Bn SEA WINTER ERM, Jan. 8rd, 1906. er od ona - Ottawa, Dée, 30.--The Society of America decided Crit the next convention in 1907 Mexico City. A resolution was a Te ing Ottawa for the next one, in 1909, te Chickens and turkey. Crawford.

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