TO ANY PERSON £ ov VER BROT! Le * GUARANTEED. PERFECTLY PURE. GENUINE & su A FREE him ADGUTRATG ALL DE AAS 5 | AUTHOR! RN PURCH. ! Pp asvusenanon wnamotvin on | AUTO NIONE FINDING CAUSE FOR COMPLAINT, A A 1 light Soap if you find any Your Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, but js |youbursun: | hast when used in the Seine' | Sunlight way. « 5, Buyitand follow directions. Bc. - Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto : ---- TRAVELLING, = TERESI ESE ERGs SER LOCAL BRANCH TIME TABLE In Effect Oct. 8th, 1905. Trains will leave und arrive at Clu Depot, Foot of Johnston street. GOING WEST Lve. City Arr. City 12 No. 5 Mail 3 Express 3.05 a.m "11 Local 9.47 a.m " 1 Intern'l Ltdl2. " 7Hail .. .. 31Y pm " 16 Local .. . 7.03 p.m GOING EAST ve No. 8 Mail ... ... 1 " 2 Fast Exp. 2 " 16 Local 8 " 6 Mail .. 216 noon 12 " 4 Fast Exp. 1.00 p.m. 29 p.m "RL oes] rar ws 7.03pm. 738 pm Nos. 1, 8, and 4 run daily. Nos. 5 and 8 run ag except Monday. All other trains daily except Sunday. Direct route to Toronto, Peterboro, Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit, Chicago, Bay City, Saginaw, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec, Portland, St. John. Halifax, Boston and New York. For Pullman . Accommodation, I ickets, and ol other imformation, apply to J. HANLEY, Agent. Cor. Jobnstos and Tay streets. Kingston, Ont. KINGSTON Wi { RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY a ATE Ly v TRAINS LEAVE KINGSTON :-- 12:89 p.m.--Express, for Ottawa, Mon- treal, Quebec, St. John, N.B.. Halilax, Roston, Toronto, Chicage. Denver. Ren- frew, Sault Ste. Mare, Ouluth, St Pau', Winnipeg, Vancouver. Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco. 0 eautifully or Ss A BRIG) ER 8 pm--Local for Sharbot Lake connecting with C.I'.R. east and west 8:10 a!m.~Mix2d, for Renfrew and in- termediate points Passengers leaving Kingstea_ at 12:30 Pb. , arrive in Ottawa at 500 p.m. eterboro, 512 p.m.; Toronto, 7:30 p .m.; Bosten, 7:30 am. St John, . 11:55 a.m. Full particulars at K: & P. and C. P, R. Ticket Office, Ontario Street. Fe SONWAY. F: A; FOLGER, JR. YU E . Bay of Quinte Railway New short line for Tweed, Napanee y 3 Deseronto, and all local points. Trains feave City Hall Depot at 3.25 p.m F. CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry., Kingston. ° eee See Q. S: S. COMPANY BERMUDA: Reached in 48 hours from New York by the new 'win Screw Steamship '*Bermudian,' ,500 tons. Sailivg every ten days. YYEST INDIA CRUISE FROM NEW YORK "PRETORIA, 383800 tons, sails = ebhrugary, 19 for Bermuda, the Windward Islands, inidad, Jamaica, Cuba and the Bahamas. Rates for oc er cut and made 10... § cupying. 30 days, twenty days in the ~ 5 Tropics, ots at $2 00 ever offered. of scenery oil perfection is trip is unsurpassed. For illustrated pamplets giving rates of 33 passage and | information, apply to ' 01 TH RBRIDGE & CO., Agents a9 Broadway, 'New Y ork ; ARTHUR AHERN, Sec'y., Quebec, Canada, 'or to Ticket Agents, J HANLEY, and E OF CHARGE. J. P. GILDERSLEE ALLAN LINE "Lisbonne 1d & Bro. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. From St. John From Halifax Sicilian, Sat., Jan. 6. Mon., Jun. 8 Pretorian, Sat.. Jan. 13. Mon, Jan. 15 Numidian. Sat., Jan. 20. Mon. Jan. 22 kating Boot is subject Kingston. Corinthian, Sat., Jan. 27. Mon, Lan. 29 BOSTON TO GLASGOW Sardiniar . Sat , Jan. 13 HALIFAX TO LONDON ANP HAVRE Sarmatian Sat. Jan. 20 Js P: HANLEY, Agent. G.T.R. City Passenger Depot. J. Ps GILDER- SLEEVE, Clarence Street. EOW. J. B. PENSE Requests the support of all Lovers of Fair Play in his campaign for re-elec- tion to the Legislative As- sembly. : RE x BIRCH 9 et, Kingston. ~ Ta man did not know how to swear there wonld be no way to express his feelings when he bumped his shins on # rocking chair in the dark, CURE Bick Headache and relievoall tho troubles inef- dont to a bilious state of the system, such as Diwziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, Pain in the Side, &e. able success has been shown in SICK yet Carter's Little Liver Pills ave Ny Te in Constipation, curing and pre- inting thisannoying complaint, while they alsu correct all disorders of {Lestomach stimulate the Brord and regulaio the bowels, Even if they ouly HEAD Ache they would bos!most priceless to those who suffer from this distrossing complaint; but fortu pately theirgoodnens does notend here,and those who pncetry thom will find these little pills valu ole in #0 many wavsthat they will not be wil "ug to do without them, But after allsick head ACHE Sthe bane of so many lives that hore is where be kom our great boast, Our pillscure it while 'vialst: ante: gh a for §L, 2 Ten everywhirg, of sent by wail. 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The Tidings From Vaiious Points , ,In Eastern Ontario -- What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. Cushendall Items Cushendall, Jan. 1.--Considerable ex citement prevailed over the elections, John A. McFarlane, the popular voung reeve, has been reelected by acclamation, School reopens on Janu- ary Sth, with Miss S. Ethel Young dgain as teacher. Beginning a third vear term. She has given every satisfaction, and is much appreciated asa reacher. Alexander Martin, Jr, of the G.T.R., Brockville, is spending % fow dave under the parental roof. T. Weir with his daughter and nephew, Monevmere Cut, is visiting his broth or, J. 'S. Weir. Mrs. McClymont, Sr., Ottawa, -is visiting at S. Wood's, Samuel Sparks, Napanee, has return- od home from visiting his sister, Mrs. Willian?" Miller. Mr. and Mrs. R. Simp- son, Howe Island, spent a few davs at J. Martin's, last week. Mrs. William Henderson and daughter, Collin's Bay, visited her mother Mrs, Ward last week. H. Ward, Kingston, was at his home lagt week. Meeting Great Success. known and popular young man Le Mr. and Miss McCaughert at Mrs. Hutton's; Sidr home. on Wednesday. The meeting regarding the building iund, was great success on: Thursday night. -- Pleasant Christmas Tree. ith, Svdenham, As eng teacher for the ensuing vea Florence Warner nt a'few days ed a few friends from H tending the funeral of her mother To Enliven System--You Must Use Dr. Chase's There's a need in every home of stipation. No medicines satisfies this need homes. dicine popular, cine, A efiective. kept 'in the house and relied on cases of em liver active soase, writes "Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liv { rheumatism, stomach troubles and ss Nerve Food a, use of Dr. Che ter, promptly cradicates pain and may be used on any part of the body. tri day SUCCESS, the Adam her and arriefield, Dec. 29.--A wedding took place at St.! Mark's church on Wed: nesday last, the groom being a well- of Barriefield, William Blake, during the last season mate of the steamer Pic- ton, and the young lady a resident of l'oronto. At the school meeting, on Friday evening Joseph Woods anc Herbert Murray were elected as trus in place of W. Allen and W. Toner, retiring. James Fsiord urged for a good salary te keep a good teach er, and all agreed. The present teach er was thoroughly satisfactory, and all wish to retain Mr. Fegg. The chil- dren have improved in every way <ince he has taken charge. Home for Christmas : James and Harry Tisdale; Toronto; Turner, at Mr. Toner's. Mr. Bennett and family spent Christmas at Napanee, with his mother. John Bailie and wife visiting Mrs. Bailie, whois quite ill, leit for St. Mark's congregation, at town hall Colebrook, Dee, 27.--The Christmas tree entertainment held in the church, on Christmas night, was a decided suc cess. The church was more than full: many that came last could not get in, and had to return to their homes. The entertainment was pronounced by all 16 be first class; the proceeds amount- ed to $51. The annual school meeting passed off guietly. William Jackson was tected trustee. Miss Eva B. Grii- Ira Sals- bury has moved into his new house, Andrew Gallant is now convalescel after several ays' illness Nelson Walker has returned from the North- West, looking hale and hearty. Miss 1 Kingston. Georghe Wartman entertain rowsmith and Kingston on Wednesday evening Miss Edna Coudy is home from Mont real to spent' the holidays, and en tertained the cho r Saturday evening Mrs. Wellineton Brown spent Christ mas at her former home in Roblin Mrs. Hicks Ball has returned after at Croyden. James Goudy has his house vepaired and finished up in a very at tractive style. Mrs. Stanley Berm's the Liver { Kidney and Bowels--To Prevent Disease By Cleansing the Kidney - Liver Pilis medicine that will promptly cure bili- ousness, kidney derangements and con A medicine that by ecleansifig the filtering and excretory organs will re move all poisonous waste matter, and by so doing prevent fevers, colds and such deadly diseases as dropsy, dia 4 hetes and Bright's disease, well as Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, This is no idle boast, but an abso- lute fact that is backed up by the testimony of a hundred thousand The reputation of Dr. A. W. Chase as author and physician is the guar- ante¢ which first made this great me Now it stands on its record of cures --a record which has seldom, if ever, been, paralleled in the history of medi a treatment for backaches, head- aches, indigestion, aching limbs, liv- er derangements, kidnev disorders and constipation, Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver Pills are prompt, thorough and Once their merit is tested they are By keeping the the bowels regular they positively prevent serious di- Mrs. George Lawson, Consecon, Ont , Pills made a well woman of me, com- pletely curing me of constipation, { VOTY severe kidney trouble after years of suffering. 1 am now sixty-eight { years of age; and vervegrateful for what Dr. Chase's Kidnev-Liver Pills DAVID HALL[EC Fr mit markable "eure of 'my husband by the One' pill a dose, ie. a box, at all dealers, or FEdmanson. Rates & Coo, Toronto, Pr." Chase's Pachache Plas THE DAILY WHIG, NEWS OF NEIGHBORS! NHAT WHIG CORRESPOND- health ix very much improved, and the home. Fletehe engaged to teach George Tencas and | Odessa, at H. P. (Dr.) Cannon. visited last Mweek. is spending Miss Grace home "Mrs. Christmas week at his home in Syden Smith is enjoying ner ai George, mas at spent Omemee. mother Shales, H. igh remain Sshool. Home" tended number wavs a white at the And he And he selves, ned nurse Huffman has bpen Petworth school. C harles flordun, Lucas'; 8 Donald Fee, ton, at C. Ward's, Sharhet, Lake News. Sharbot tainment school, 21st inst, was a + evening of the 22nd, Anglican school gave entertainment in St. Andrew's church. rendered i Rev. Mr! programine dress, her: son, a sacred character selections ereditably Cox, of Plevna, added to the very: helpful ad " Clarke and Mrs. Purdy and Manitoba. spent a few days visiting thei ir sister, Mrs Hartman. John Martin is re lieving section foreman Mr. and Seese, of Finch, spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs Miss Geneva Resmolds i Mrs. N. Garfett, illis Roberts, "of Queen's, holidays at home Kidens spent Christmas at i Hinchinbrooke. Ren ham. Rev. his holidays in Ottawa. Harry Hall Thompson, of Escott, vi the village dmys this week, is home from Avery's shanty, on the sick Thompson list, Robert Williamson spent Christ and Mrs. Archie rs. W. H Smith's Harry Roberts, ac and Eric Christmas. companied Frederick, Huntsville, Ralph May, ger, at this place. gion, NW." Inverary, the public se to accept Maxwell, five vears; year, 'Fhe were. shocked to hear i i Kingston, on tho d, alter Tn with his removal resided herd, and and highly wife and have the deepest sad bereavement. wer, after i Perth Road, Mabel Richards, ing her holidays at Miss Nettie « Il, Freeman's. bride, formerly Sanbury, thur homesteac 15th. A bury, and gramme turned from improved in and son Emberly W. RT intends holding their chapel on y, of Odes spent 'Christmas at + Holiness Movement all-day meeting in January Ist. A large appointments are expected Sydenham, daughter, Iv tm I'he doctor in resuscitating recovered as to be to his home Llouse of this middy A trifle top that pocket boy. White sailor knot silk. The I : back, as in th merchant shiny leather pumps ar white serge Cleveland man cuts dow smokes five-cent where He lunches gruly that save And every 1 ooks And dolls and pay On Christmas to full 3 TUESDAY, JANUARY 2. N. Garrison's; . -The enter Mathodist Sun an The children at Ivanhoe are spending Mr. and Mrs Christmas din n Harry «dl friends dn Report of a Marriage--Butiget her home in Mallett Is for wa and Master Christmas with her Miss May. ~ of visiting her brother, Dominion Express messen tert, Mills, of Re- , is visiting friends here ------ " Inverary Items. The trustees of re sorry to have resignation of Thomas successful t'rm of have engaged Walter , for the coming this community of the death of of only ten pneumonia. Previous" to ton he always was widely known He leaves a grown-up boys, who sympathy in their Miss Minnie Gum shiccessfully at - six years, has vosign od, owing to failing health, and will for a time. Miss f Queen's, is spend home, as is also , Sydenham High Freeman, Wilmur, intends spending the winter at I'r. A. Richard Arthur and Miss Nettie Moreland, returned from 'Toron- to, and taken up residence on the Ar they will Fe "At to their many friends after the or from here at Maccabees concert at Sun excellent pro Holmes has re his trip to Morton much Mis. Haggadoie a, and Mr Charles Ruttan, bere visiting his Ferguson, was with heart failure scemed hope ralled and succeeded He has so far able to be removed A Small Midshipman. offered in the t, in the vok. weommodate a cf the front, al re to the small trimmed with charactertistic ng black surah laced in the model, and bell like those of the silk socks and worn with the -- What's The Use. expenses, and he 1 o ofc ke the cars Sstonrants im ill rr bvertime fo ned penny goes for and tovs for the girls, and will huy the coal groceryinan WW POcT man strug the drifts and his arms merriment dear papa credit 7 Wav. a man n amed 8 Claus Some few pople are gee dnehy ns without: hurting them- Tennyson enjoyed a smoke ; smokers enjoy a Tennyson "LORD TENNYSON" Peer of 10c. Cigars Save the bands and secure a copy of the celebrated picture by Asti. S. DAVIS & SONS AT MYER'S CAVE, of Personal News. Myer's Cave, Dec, 30.--0On Wednesday December 20th, a very happy event, took place at the Methodist parsonage at Cloyne, when Ethel Gertrude Delyea, only danghter of T. Do Pérry, Myer's Cave, was. united in-narriage to Elias Wood, eldest son of George Wood, Harlowe, hy Rev. Roland Bick, Methodist minister- at Cloyne, After congratulations, the happy couple with their attendants, drove to the home of the bride's father, wheré a sumptuous repast was awaiting them, I'he bride looked charming 'in a skirt of navy blue ldies' cloth and white silk waist trimmed with white ap plique, while the bridesmaid, Miss Fd na Mitchell of Myer's Cave, was gown ed in a dress of navy blue silk with all over lace, James KE. Perry, brother of the bride supported the groom. The bride was the recipient of a great many beautiful presents showing the great esteent in which she is held by her many friends. On Thursday a recep tion was held at the home of the bridegroom's parents, at Har lowe, where avery enjoyablé time was spent, School closed onthe 20st, and the teacher, Miss Gray, left for her home in® Bridgewater. Great © eredit is due Miss Gray for the rapid progress the pupils have made . during "the last term, and all regret her departure, A number from here attended the annual Christmas tree and tea.meeting in connection with Harlowe Methodist church on Friday evening, Degember ok. A. Delvea left for Montreal, on Wednesday last in reply to a tek gram, reporting" the very serious ill ness of his daughter, Mrs.' thier. Mr. and Mrs. CC. MeGreg a husiness trip to Napanee, visiting friends in Centreville and Violet in their absence, The Big Dipper Mining company has enspended operations for a fev dave during the holidays, Robert. Gray who has been stiffering with a pain in his wrist for some time, hag gone to the Kingston General Hospital for treat ment. Mr. and Mrz, Daniel Gray and family, spent Christmas with the lat ter"s parents, Mr. and Mrs. JJ. CL Mit chell. Miss Della Pringle, teacher, © in Marhle lake school, has returned to her home in Arden on Wednesday last Messrs Henry Benny, and Caspar Neale, have: returned © home from the hamber woods around Webbwood for the *holidavs. Quite a number from here attended the Christmas "tree and tea-meeting at Cloyne, on Christmas night. Fréderiek Leal © who has heen working in the Star of the East min for some time past, was renewing ac auaintanees around the Cave on Sun day last. Mi T. D. Perry leit for Montreal on Christmas day for the hedside of her sister, Mrs, TF. Ganthier, till very dancerously ill, Miss » Grav, i pendine the holidave grandmother's, Mrs. J. CM yeep A Handsome Booklet. A new publication entitled "Mon tron] and Quebec," has just heen is sted bv the Grand Trimk railway ss for encral distribution thre several channels at their wd thronghout the world booklet contains a combingtion of in teresting facts about the two most historieal and" interesting cities of the dominion, and there are forty page f reading matter profusely em belhished with half-tone illustrations from photograph of - seenes recently taken of the principal sights and at tractions in the two cities, and in addition short chapters are given criptive of. Montmorency Falls, the miracl orking shrine of Ste, Anne te Beaupre and the attractive features of Levi A copy may be obtained without cost by applving toa J Quinlan, ne A, GT.R., Montreal Have It In The House. There is nothing else you can have in your house worth so much that costs so little as a bottle of Smith's White Liniment. It will enable you te escape the discomfort of sprains, bruises, swellings, neuralgia, rheumu- tism and the various aches and pains apt to come to anyone. Costs but 25¢, for a big bottle. at Wade's, Money back if not satisfactory. -------- For six months after marriage man addresses his wife as "darling"; after" that he says, ¥, you!" : "Sa All It Needed. There is more real oxygen in liquified form in the "Solution Ozone (the coupon kind)" "than in any other preparation of a similar nature, As a prompt cure in the killing of a, inside germs of throat, lungs, stomach or bowels it has no equal when coup- ed with "Celery King" the famous laxative, That the stringent Ozone needed a tonic of this nature to pro- cure the best results was so apparent that hy Public Drug company, of Bridgebury, Ont., ofier through your drigyist a fron package of "Celery King" with every fifty cent of ee dollar : bottle of "Solution of (zone (the coupon kind)" | 0A VV VAVAAVAAAAANNAAM Warm House $Shoes and Slippers There has been a larger demand for Warm House Shoz:s than ever before. We have many different styles to choose from, and prices very Warm House Bots vers Kid House Boots ... Ladies" Felt Slippers, in Black and Grey .......ccoouunsicenn 80 Ladics' Brown and Red Felt Romeo Slippers .... T8c. and $1 Ladies' Velvet Shippers, in all colors .......e.. Tc. to $1.50 Ladies' Warm Slippers ....... 28c.. 38c., 80c., 86¢c. and 8c Men's Warm Slippers ...c..ovevnriienninnns 8004, 76c. and $1 SEE THE-- pecial Poreding We are offering for the HOLIDAY, SEASON in our very complete and well-assorted stock of lothing, Gents' Furnishings, Fine Furs, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. A good chance to secure your presents at greatly reduced prices. : |L. Abramson, the Up-Town Clothier 336 PRINCESS STREET. Useful Articles CARVING SETS from soc. up to $ro. A large assortment of KNIVES AND FORKS from 70c up to $15 per dozen, RAZORS, goc. up to $5 each. Bissell Carpet Sweepers. "STRANSKY' CELEBRATED AGATEWARE in Fancy Tea and Coffee Pots. "ARGENTINE" SILVER TEA & COFFEE POTS. .. ELLIOTT BROS .. 77 Princess Street. ICGFROG CPODFODOFRONGE @ HAPPY NEW YEAR Nothing p'easanter for eating than TOBLER'S MILK cHaCoLATE, sc, 10c. and 20c. per A. J. REES. Princess St. POGEGO FEAGCAGGIGE