YHEUMATISM Mu Tyon'y Price 25¢, swollen 1& few hours, Positively cures in feu not put the disrsse to sie ep, bat ( i ~MINYOy, SOD A*° USEp i EVERYWHERE. | W. GILLETT Sommony ---- RRR 2 Wornout Nerves, The Weak Heart, > Wasted Strength. at's multitude of women there nro pel that these words exactly From early morn until I t ave been on the go, year in and attending to the daily household , looking after the wants of her en 4nd spending the rest of her time ling to social and church work. - Is it onder then that sooner or later thers a general collapse? The action cart becomes weak and palpitating, rves become unstrung, the brain feels hirl half the time and the usual force lity is lacking. s at this time a woman should look herself. If she. does mot, serious » disorders may set in and often cause months and years of helpl serable suffering. What she ething to build up her syste arpose there is nothing to equal AILBURN'S HEART IND NERVE PILLS y are the women's friend in every of the word. y will hen the weak heart, p the shaky, starved nerves, make the clear, and restore the lost vitality. . George Lohnes, Stanley Se writes: "I was greatly trou veak and dizzy spells and was so run I could not attend to my household I bought two boxes of Milburn's and Nerve Pills and a ' I found that my trouble h 1 away. I am now strong aud healthy urn's Heart and Nerve Pills are ts per box or 8 for $1.25. It your dues not handle them, send diuech Milbura Ce., Ltd., Torouto, Out 2 servative Rally ! CITY HALL URDAY next Jan. 2710 J. P. WHITNEY Premier of Ontaris . J. J..FOY Attorney General ~--AND-- . McINTYRE Vill Deliver Addresses " to be taken at 8 o'clock. latform 'rescrved for | FO-O-000VVOCOVOOQGUOVR tones GOAL Honest kat I» the kind we sell--The | you should burma i you wast Atisfaction fire, * are filling orders mow for ter supplies. Have you ordered re yet? 'Phone No, 188, OOTH&CO.. - 1900S there : Buggies has not been much of the il snow this season, Waggor 0 used. If \ or Buggy of any special design, be to your interest to call on . LATURNEY The Carriage Maker Princess Street, Kingston w you are in need of a , women who are proud of gures are expert 5, . THE DAILY WHIG, -THURSDAY, JANUARY 25. "Dr. Lyon's MARSHALL FIELD | STARTED | PERFECT Tooth Powder From LIFE AS A FAR- MER BOY. a Clerkship in .a Mass- acliisetts Country Store He ty for estimating the ability of his assistants. He also had a human side in his relations with them. The story is told of 'a small boy in his employ who 'once dared to ask Mr. Field for a raise 'in salary. 'You're no bigger than a pint of cider," said the merch- ant graffly, Then as the boy kept sil- ent Mr. Field' said. "How much are you getting now *"' "Thyee dollars a week," feplied the | -- -- a ---- NEWS OF NEIGHBORS re The Tidings From Vaiious Points NHAT WHIG CORRESPOND- ENTS TELL US. In Eastern Ontario -- What W. G. Vanderburgh, as' well as the Mountain Grove, and Long Lake tac tories from Samuel Abbott. EdSard Deline, a former resident of Rennebee, for many years, is stopping for a while, with his son, Frank, north of Cross Lake, LIPTON'S START. How 'the Great Emglisa Shup- sanses and beautifies the | Gass and purifies the breath. Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. Went to Chicago and Became a Leader in the Mercantile World. s tS 4 | Marshall Field began life as a farm | ™ Jrnly P. the lad in desper Calsbogie News. Renvan Convenient for tourists, ers boy in Massachusetts, trying a {4 a" as ¥ vou weren't worth Calabogie, Jan. Inv Fu id al tock PREPARED BY | clerkship in" a country store. Then, go- Sn - I : Tr died last Wednesday, Punerdl k : Y ing to Chicago, and growing up with » 1 Hh) reply amused - the merchant mit place Friday. Ni n Bie 14 le y ¥» 230. Jan ! the town, he. fifally became the head lio + and the hoy got his advgnee, Mury ale, Spent Suny ive suachre | A oL , Cy fof a mercantile establishment which Entirely outside his enormous dry with friends here. A pi oge : ¢ Shes did a business of more than 250,000, er 3 is to be held in the town ha 000 a year, ! Honesty and industry have always { been associated with his name, and he {was not a stranger HEADACHE Many varieties of headache exist, those most prevalent being sick or bilious head, ache, nervous headache, headache from constipation, ete. Headache is an effect of disease, the ery of the suffering body for relief from some oppressing disorder. Undoubtedly the cauie must be removed in order to cure the headache permanently. Wrong action of the stomach, liver or bowels is responsible for nine out of ten cases of headache. In sick headache (a very eommon form) there is sometimes nausea and vomiting and usually constipation. In nearly all forms of headache Burdock _ Blood Bitters bas proved itself a specific--a medic ne that has cured where all others failed. -- Keep tho-stomaeh, liver and bowels in _ to philanthropy | and the arts. In addition to his dry {goods business he had extensive hank- | ing interests, owned more than $50, {000,000 worth of real estate, was the | chief stockholder of the Pullman com- | pany, held enormous quantities of { railroad "stocks and bonds, and was a direetgr in the steel trust. In spite of this colossal wealth he was a modest and retiring man, little {known to society, though his hand- | looks and cultivated mind | caleulated to grace it. | It was a matter of pride with him | the basis of his success had been cash, { He never gave a note. never bought a share of stock on-margin, never bor- | some wire rowed money nor allowed his property {to be encumbered with mortgages; he | bought for cash, sold on short time, {and held his customers to a strict en- Horcement of their contracts. Mr. Field was---born in Westorn Mas sachusetts, in the little town of Con way, in 1835. Five vears ago he pave the town a $100,000 public lil of the {commemoration re He ceived a common school and academy education, and at the age of seventeen event, | went to Pittsfield, Mass., to become a [dry-goods clerk. Having served there boy faintly. "Three dollars a Mr. Fi week 17 exclaimed when I was your eld, 'Why, goods business, Marshall Field was es timated to be worth $150,000,000. was assessed at 850,000,000 on He real MISS ZALD EE COBB People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. -------- party ] h : January 3rd. Paul St. Pierre has re turned howe from the shanty. * Frank St. Pierre is home sick with typhoid fover, and rheumatism. J. J. Grace, tion to Keep out of debt at all hazards of A roprior visited here last week, and to buy only as much as he could of ior, 0 buy oul Travellers commencing to wake their pay for. But on one occasion, w hen his trips to get 'in the spring orders; business was in its infancy, he employ: M : 1 ielavquet is spenuing this ed an agent in Ireland to purchase Irv = in Renfrew. C. M, Dolittle was ish butter for him in onder "that he in ruest of Pr. Cooper for a few should not have to deal with a mid o . y ¢ 1 day : Ada Baxter has been sick for dlbman and to save the middleman's yx. 3 : its. s ag sre h mans the last week, but is recovering. dy Ris Lok thi agent purcha wd wore ean . {butter than Lipton conld pay for. di "If 1 didn't take the goods the ae nd Tidings. { $ Pas ot dos. Tuer |e had boueht T knew that 1 should portland, i bi 5 Foltey's lose him, and he was a unmet man" saw-mill is running la « says Sir Thomas. #1 foundohiai | was past, 'week. Miss Estella Rose, who | gy short; sa 1 resolved to pawn: my has been ill for the past twa weeks, {silver waich, and this was the am i , n re Swee . ! ix able to be out again. Mrs. M. Sweet So 5 ker a is visiting her mother, Mrs. Marshall, Poledo. Mrs. Henry Bolton is very | 00 Ca at ii A low at present; few hopes are enter thest of all kent out of debt.' A fei for rn ok 0 NAY Fone und Lipton, at the heginnine of his ear warles 0 spe Sunday uo i } is urns', New Be ne. Wood | seems BH hy hen he ope wl hie first Shel at i i | Stobeross street, Glasgow actec us quite plchtiful n the town this NCA {his own salesman and = then his owi con. The farmers took advantage of Ferrand EE Hor is ows the wood r rads, Morris has the ET ey rity ne cont t of rLting ut ir fe i i | hat 1 nd fast rules Which he seve were W r of cottages. Hr, Gallus : "1 the recipe for. his success, These in his ings, has taken Barney Boyt posi- | , bie tion in the Union bank here, RON ors wer i : ay Scovil has returned home after visiting Ww -honest, Roop pus tine ince F.S. Harrison, Smith's Falls, Mrs, | ment I'rent vour customers well Blanchard is the guest of her mother. | Keeper Began. Sir Thomas Lipton was called the other day "the most successful shop Keeper this country had over known," we. being the words of a well known ish peer. In any case it can be said, without contradiction, that no one but a man of extraordinary abili ty, enterprise and concentrative ener could -have done what Lipton has in the short space of twenty-nine years. One of the reasons x of Lipton's success was his determina: paid the bill, kept mv agent redeemed WEDDING AT BEDFORD. eo 0e@®d 2 ©0e000080e eee CE ose 3 Lited, on Ho medt encluiiirn Aomes wn banada | Ble Ken Joa $9 0290 sE®EE® ees ® COAL OIL BARGAINS Best Pennoling American Oil 20c. a Gallon. 200CEPICOECEOONE OEE COE Every Gallon Guaranteed Lemmon & Sons King Street. 28090 0000S PEOEEE@ ©8DEO SP SSPIPPOD PSTD PITD DOIPOTL You can get a Bargain for cash this month. Ne. 2 Smith Premier. Good as new. Good value at $75. Sale price, $65. A snap. r No. 2 Underwoods and No, 4 Williams at $50. No. 2 Remington and No, 2 Williams at $26. Jewetts at $30. A Dougherty or Hammond for $10, EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. Newbro's Herpicide Destroys the Dandruff Germ and Prevents Baldness. SEALED when called to complete ter into a contract do so, or if he fail contracted for. cepted the chpague will he returned. special agent, the The Great English Remedy. A itive cure for all forma of ' Befual Weakness, Mental us serous ann armen Brain Worry, missions, Sper matorrhoea, Impotency, Fifoots of Abase or Excoss, all of which load to Consumjtion, afirm ty, Inssaity*snd an sary grave, Price ¥t por pkg, six for 85 Ono will please, «i sure. .30id by all druggiste or mailed in plain ki! on receipt of price, Write for Pamphl ood Medicine Co. Windsor, Oniario. accept She lowest cr any tender. By order, FRED, GELINAS, Secretary. Department of Public Works Ottawa, Junuary, 38, Newspapers inserting this ment without authority partment will pot be paid for it. 1904, ' ' 'ENTER NOW $ Chil Shri Coase ¢ Kingston Business College 3% anal individual instruction petent and experienced hy cone teachers in *Phono 567. Ea a ed r received and interest allowed, Roller Shating and Aerial Navi- | g, ©. McGill, Managing Director. s gation. Rome, Jan, 25.~A new attraction in ballets has been provided at the Scala Iheatre at Milan. It is of the fairy yariety, and aims at glorifying pres. ent day eports. Two features of the ' show are a masked ball, where the dancers dance on roller skates, and a race day at Longchamps, with real horses on the stage. Next come motor ears, boars, eyeles, flying machines, and the apparatus for all kinds of sports. Thete are over 300 people en- gaged in the production; the coftumes worn number 2.000, and the ballet, which is preceded by an opera, lasts from. eight o'clock until 2 o'clock in the morning. Printing frofa a card to a volume, HH there ever was a specific for any one complaint, then Carter's Little Plumber and Steam-fitter . § Co Mr--and--Mes Rduund M. Mp Nellic at B e ro | Tour ars he started out for a. vlace De He De ho een Ars ti Common Miss --Nehis Movri rfect working order by the use of natiire's icine . Ded A} Cobb, ashing of Ros teeomewn] CC returned home from - visiting : regulator and tonic, Burdock Blood Bit. | ©THE opportumiie and Chicago ed A he wadding with take] fii nds in Gananoque. A Very Happy Event Last ters, which cures all forms of headache by J was his first and-last stop. : : NOW Yor A i ne arn. Miss a Week. moving the cause. | ere was no guarantee at that twig | Comb is considered one of the Peauties lfc . 3 8 wos De 8 i ish Ont. ites: | that Chicago would become the west: [of Washington, is a splendid athlete and South Bay Warmth. Bedford, Jan. Last Tu da) Miss L. Smith, Morrisburg, Ont., writes: ob Hei one of the finest = horsewomen of the South Bay Jan. 21.--Fine, warm morning, at nine o'clock, the Sacred «1 desire to let you know how much good | crit. metropolis--m fact, the chances one tal South Bay, Ja rE well, pan rl rt hureh hol pralnd Torts Iie on Burdock Blood Bitters has done for me. | seemed: rather in favor of St. Lowis-- |__| spring weather is what we he RN ig pouncement of the arrival of the bed I was troubled with headaches all the | but Mr. Field became a Chicagoan | ciate alone in Chi and New fnow: no snow, but good wheeling. RE A ol ook time, and could-get no relief, until a friend {heart and soul; and the story of his | York, and paid taxes on a $10,000, There is not any ice in the lake vet, Jar Yo te ome Of Remes told me of your Burdock Blood Bivters. |Jife is a wonderfully close index of | oon personality assessment without | so that navigation is open. A meet \ R s rr SE After taking two bottles of it, 1 oan 88Y | the 'city's history and growth. suggesting that the figures were too ing at Carmen church last Thursday |* ve n 5 \ ; neds giv « wily 1 sik 4 = 5 & : ey ! We © " > v ¢ 08 re that I am completely cured. | Mr. Field obtained employment as a { high. night was a success, Rev. J. J. ks vs i Josephine, elds OE Shes of Mr ' : . ; rn ) oe a ratitng lec sx Josephine % ) B.B.B. is for sale at all druggists and | clerk in the wholesale dry-goods house Mr. Field's seventy years had-turn- | Picton, gave » ye re iT and Mis ~d nines Hickey: and: Edward general stores, Do not accept something of Cooley, Farwell & Co. His oquip- | ed his hair and moustache to a sil ture; the subjest wae ad nd Sih A Ad ir just as good. {ment at the outset in his new field of | very white. He was a singularly dis- | The Precess s bist South Ba n church The bride. attired in. white 'taffota ere | [a hor was health, brains. sound prin | tinguished looking man and JA man he a social at the a RY Ar ilk with vel and wreath to mateh, at | cinles and ambition. Genuine worth | whode "dignified presence inspired re Som ioe Jn v he hy ken Andrew tended by her sister Mary, looked bean did not have to wait for dead men's | spect in other persons, His first wile thee 5 ranmen ---k i coming tiful as she proceeded to her place be {shoes to secure recognitipn in. the | was Miss Nannie Scott, of Ironton, Llark's DEM 4 Wn weoese, as he | fore. the altar, followed by the groom Lenk 2 3 ; ; i \ Pans: 3nd = 7: We . 8 ss, as. he ' tar, « go 1 " {broader field in which. the Young man [0. After her death at Nice, ! ni 20 es Nene start out in life | and his attendant, Edward MeAllis | : i : Ie Of p ele < repeate sf anc s i A ' 4 SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST | found med His Jou ioulivies were | 1896, 3 i Field wa Yopegte od Ww re together, George Hudgin has taken | ter, Fermoy. The blessing of the | promptly discovered by his employers | ported to he « oo Lhe ANY Le Point Traverse cheese factory for | nuptial and eclébration of the mass HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS { and availed of to mutual advantage Gen. Jil Pherida. in oF Xi i Hee Di Ant Tre G "MN Hicks and wife Te performed by Rev, Father Le Mr. Field remained in the capacity | dented, and on September Sth of fast jf ; inte. Philip Farrington's | Cleck Superior, in the presence of a Domin- | . , Bn : ar he 'married Mrs, Arthur Caton, a | are moving inte vilip Farrington's eek Superior, in I v 4 - bi (TSpbatel section of North. {of clerk only four years. Tn 1865 there year he nartied ye i " house. Miss Mabel Thomas, Miss | number of invited relatives and west Provinces, excepting § and 5% nol | ras a partial an the uy "Marshall Field, © Jr.. died in Merey | Georgie Whattam and Stanley What: | fricnds. iui eserved, may be homestéaded upon by any | firm consisting of Mr. Field, 1. 7. Lei- Aa aye ah cited the former's grand After the congratulations of af 3 Ay fa a November 27th, | tam visited the former's grand va 3 t or as Wie ie ae Sol hed er and Potter Palmer, under the hiwpital. Chie: oi ot wound rents, Mr. antl Mrs, John Tvern Hicks, resent they drove to the home of the extent of one-quarter section, pf 160 | firm name of Field, Palmer & Leiter. iit Yo! a el Indicted pe Tv ind Fiase we Ansoh MeLaughlin was at lo's parcnis, where a large erowd T Sears y . P Wi s 1¥ 3 8 . 1 obs: I ri : p aan ap USL De ade personally at the | Pwo years later, M5. Palnies With. accidental, and left three children, | George Bongard's last Thursday. Mr. | qwaited their arrival. After the u val fecal land office for the district in Which | Geo; and until : the style of the Marshall Field 111, aged ten: Henry, McLaughlin comes more regularly | congratulation, the br idal party pro ee paw » aLentag, of er rm way, Field, Leiter 8 Go. Nu Lei: in atid wend lin Four : : than in the past. We are always glad | ceoded to: the dining tahle which Omest ires, he may, on &pplica | .. tired in the latter vear and | "00 4M nA Ss : w hi i our midst James re handsomely "decorated and laden tion to the Minister of the Interior, |. i # The elder Field had one other child, § to see im no * wm AneiEo! 3 ¢ 4 Br ur mtiocte '0% hime | nc hat te the fem has boon | 1 hie ot bork oe SE REAR ome Som She North West | Vi a bile of delicacies a most on te oR ior rand 1 i taate, | raha \ Gis 3 Co, tl led from a wealthy Englishman named | for the winter. RL able repost 2 yLartaen, o WM in receive authority for some one to make ie ohlv freak m ve unexampled a Cihue Tree, "and later married a | ner over, eNicholas and « ur satry for him. growth of the great mercantile house Priti hv GR & Ard H enings. bites enlivened the company hi some LLL, t - itish army captam. rden app g t . . Vo TEAL PETES ) A Ssytior Wht was that made by the fire of 1871. In A prominent Chicagoan once said Arden, Jan. 0 William T. Hunt | very fine s feetions in music, until four stead is required to perform the con | lhat great calamity Mr. Field suff red | hat Chicago would never know what intends selling out his farm, and going | o'clock when the bridal party an tions somnesred (herewith under one nroportionately : with the atv it Marshall Field had been to it until § (ost, about the first of March. Fred gases all drove to the Tuts howe of (1) At least six months residence ups» His firm then did business at ate | af he was dead. In all his giving f erick Miller. from Goodlands, Man., is | the bride at Burridge, wher hy gran a Sultivation of the Jand in each year ond Washington streets, the Present | he was unostentatious, and it is move § Gigiting friends here, and has spent | reception was given the m bh Ir. ahd @) 1 the father "(or "mothers 1f the | he hoe tail store, of Mar | than likely that his greatest Jeni come time with Thomas Andrew. He | Mrs. William Ryan, performing - th father ia deceased) of any person who 1 1a lel & Co. Evervthing was [{jons have never heen told e made } ill roturn west about the ond of | part of host and hosLless adi Sligible \o make a homestead Satry yo | swept awav hy the flames, involvine a {pany gifts of land to Chicago Uni- | 000 onth, Harvey Green, and W. H. | lizious ten was © serve Sancing | Sas Won & farm lar the icity of 'the land | 108¢ of 3.500.000. The firm eventually | versity, including "Marshall "Field." | S00 are home for a few days. A | in r. music pple hy Hou watered for by such person as & homes | recovered 89 500.000 insurance iniversity athletic srownds. He offec- Fine from Montreal, bas com | s orchestra, uniil a late hour, nse ruyuizements of this AS, as iv | Mr. Field had an instinctive capaci { 1 Chicago S1O.000.000 with hich to | enced business in the building lately tolt, wishing a 3 : be satisfiui by ach persom oi with | {build and emdow a permanent home occupied by GE. Thornton, G. & a long am 0, i et be father or r.other, i for the Field Columbian Museum of » Worn "th have ' 3) 1 the settler has his permanent | | h@ Struggle Tie es ot ie of the Pres. | Jouds awd V, J temas Dost] The bride veevived many btantiful Castdence upon farming lshd owned by i | | wl a democrat in been appointed. anaitors, an avi o ek among them a handsome m in the vicinity of his boniestead, the . wieriun church, and a demo Monds assessor for the township of | Presents, among 1 J Svellraments of this Actes to Tesidance For Breath polities, having been a favorite ean re N v Cluney or RED 4 | gold watch Suny gil tom the Satis sei : : ; bi jon . 4 . gh, ' » a wok celet to tu sald land, by residence WPOR the |y, Asthma and Bronchitis is its {agai st_his will) for the Vie has been engaged teacher of the Union Rreow, 1 i he Nada a rie LICATION FOR PATENT should i presidential nomination at St. Louis | C0 . oe and Olde ' the | bridesmai John den's 0 Bo Sl ly | romps Redesen By |) pohood (enol ud Olen) on he | TT ae hl ies the otal ROA . ul qeat or . J our pi wl CY * 2 i oY ¥ ents' wesent n wmndsome Homestead lmspector Or Chase's Syrup of 1 tod secretary-treasurer of school | Parents 1 : B iv ARCH Sitelaly TH hur ] room set hogany, showing the eo st sbplicativn Jor, watt | 1» ; . THE RO7AL DAISY. soetion No. 9, Kennebee, instead of [ Toom uit an. males SOE I writing to the Commissioner of Do- | L d d T entin Joseph Clancy. Mrs. Moncks, suffering | High este k rd minion Lands at Ottawa, of his intention inseed an urp 8 - i Ba ti os Haring held by all. She was » graduate from W do wo, 0 | Man Preferred Crushing it to Be- |" hear aflection 5. ha gon convent; Westport, wnd BYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH. -- . ing Crusived. te Rivgeton ho bial, ; rank "ome duty of public school gh diniNG SuaguaTiut, atl The wonderful success of Dr. Chase | om 0 t of the BB wa iy yisring a a I "7 nt I a . a few years; Intterly she ene "hased Sr ins Turpe 5 2 ie motherwit of the asl license inspector. D. JJ. Cronk ns tha New York dry 810 per acre for soft com ams $30 for | SYTUP of Linseed and Turp ntine in re- | erated: recontly. by one 0 re) th Actes huss factory fre iw with kt: w ; h Bathracite. Not more tham 840 acres can | lieving the terrible paroxysms of asth- | ; \ g ¢ 1 ls company as demonstrate 1 be aoquired by one individual or come ma and the hard, drv cough of bron- | yuent mishaps to which those trave om is a wealthy young farmer, an loyalty e rate of tem cen | wl fticeby \ ' ler tl yoot ¢ 1 : ; ied 8 tou of 2,000 pounds shail be collected | Chitis. and in positively curing thes oe en } y ba the gross output. a ailments, is the best proof that it is | reives. A AtoihiBy du Spat & A QU EST ION OF COST. sociates Suartz.--A free miner's certificate is |; vc 'the re *'cough _ car before it had stopped, was threat Ly anted far more than a mere cough mix- | aaa OT Sanu en Tad any | ture." ened with being run over by a car ap In any number of stores THE DAM SWEPT AWAY. $50 t0 $100 per annum for a com- | This well-known amedésific is com- | proaching on parallel dine. Savin ' . 3 BLY Scoring Haynie) Svered mineral | Posed of'a number of simple vet pow- | hifiseli by g on to the g youll Scc various prepara Mild Weather Causes Damage at ® biace, nay' "locate a claim 1.600x | erful ingredients, which are of proven | the public garden close by, the voice} tions of cod liver oil at as Cobden 300 feet, | value in the cure of diseases of the | of a guardian of law and order called is "oT . Po i ccording - Sst 1 $n | throat, bronchial tubes and lungs. It | out, 'Get off the grass, where you many different prices. You'll Cobden, tn , Jan & -- 1 0 t be expended on the | . ve JX a : ave no business." Wheroupon, the man +. | which supplies power for eluétricity datim each Voor of id i is prepared by a long and tedious | have no business. 1 pon, nar . - ut . A vl {order in lien thereof, tO hon $500 has | process, that cannot be carried out in | who had just escaped from being wonder, perhaps, why Scott's | for Alexander Mel aren rolin milk pon ied of ald, the looaiok may. | (iling a prescription at a drug store. | crushed to death, roared hack furious Emulsion costs more .than | here. was swept away I'he Yo Hi of Bmplying with ih made. and pos | The ingredients are always fresh and | ly, 'Shut up, you wilh Am I to be : . 1; {» ater and ice carried av ey " Sr ' The She land at $1 an acre. *| of the best quality obtainable, for | made into sausage meat because meat some other kind In as large |.n the road k ning i Hi olden to eontent provides for the payment of | 3 : vhic pv %0's 1 is dear ? for . ance of a . foresters" Falls ane aley b Soveity of 2} per cent on the sales. the reputation which Dr. ( hase is d ar 1 pref r the Shas of crush a bottle. Hearing only one 1 i v 2 4 : al er who bis pad "ER mining claims generally are | Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine has |i a royal and iinperial daisy in the h ; Philly wl fa Nad a Neo leet square ; entry « renewable | |,uilt up in years of success must be | grass' And with that he made ofi,| side of the question you may | charge of tha: owe house, had. a Rar A fros mi, maintained by every bottle that is] followed by the applause of the on - . . row w, the water sweepine awa Iraq 1% Miner may obtain twa leases to 3 : be led into buying the "just |i. «a 1 horses, three of which g wold of five miles each for a | sold. lookers, y » the sta ane . 3 ihn of tw { culiered in A SW eo walter also rising te Biacretion 'of the Mamie ot oh meri | Peteons who have sufiared Jom ast]. o as good as Scott's" at the |v wus; He a ©5500 shall have a dredge in of . | ma lor years te us tna ey never ride i . 5 a death of e feet the' Toma 0, One. wesc from the date of | found anything to bring such prompt Asuused yAuy Mun Eve Life. lower price. That's: false This is n erin loss to ¥ Me- Per annum f, hig ve miles. Rental, $10 | und lasting relief. Sufferers from erin, Jan. 25 young lieutenant vy y ri Larin, as the dam was swept awav Loyalty at the Teor oy Fk job Bn bronchitis have a similar experience, | belonging to the Hanoverian: pioneer economy. Scott's. Emulsion twelve years ago. Great sympathy i PA the output after it exceeds $10,000. | and, while this medicme is not recom- | battalion has just committed suicide costs more because its more | expressed for Mr Phillips, in Jus loss Deputy or the Mintaro ~ Sony, rior. | mended as a cure for consumption, it|in singular circumstandes. He had, it y of horses and buildings. wa Unauthorized publication Merlot | does bring wonderful relief from the is alleged, insulted a woman in the | expensive to make. Every ment wil & rtures p | street, an ee I 8 ™ i y 2 : : ' cishuiidin dh JA hai hii i Srendfi] songh wha 0 Rortires th i i hie > pi hid he ingredient 15 tested and guar Dow's Be A Rpowmatie. . . j weate Bas Aik : z is a : The disordered condition of the sys Plumbi H 3 | John Clark, coachman, Port Hope, | accompanied her anteed of the purest quality. aS Merde to rhenmmtism, easily | Ont. The awvoman complained to: the colon : : m i Ft ic. condition. Rheuma : ing and eating "Being exposed to 'all sorts of wea- | vl ofthe regiment, and as a result the No adulteration, no shaving jeeor ph n he ee Tnelf ani if not i 1 3 f. sm (MS ) Hot Ww t H { ther | frequently ip eold. i in lieutenant was dismissed from the of quality. There's no econ- ee causes injury to the joints and 2 ater eatin ter I was so bad with a cold that ariny. 3 . pe. " that will romain. even 8 could not speak above a whisper, and | "The afficer was on daty until midday omy in bargain medicine. If vial organ ee be cured. The time a Specialty, had great pase is the chest. At last | und went straight home withow call-| you can afford to experiment id any case of rheumatism is : i 1 feared it would develop inte con | ing on hic colonel. Later he was found * : ' wily : ro : { . . % Jamie h . " t. The re th use is Dr, Hall's whospection of work Invited. Eettmxtes SUmption if I did not not succeed in |i. his rooms with hiz brains blown with your health, substitutes Baw, The feusedy a use 28 0 1 y I ett: S ie - le abi hie Pile inform . cata i : erm a * Ui be cheerfully given. | getting proper iroatment. 4 Triond 24 out. He had taken his life before even may satisfy you. We take it, ais. thoroughly expels. the | vised me to tr . LC 5) removing his tunie be seat y . A none but the best plumbers and | Linscad and Turpentine and I began however, that you want a 3 ase from the yee 1, Bons wait s you first-class w | i fore I had taken half a z : : dav in beginning its use, 8 Cure o Sadie AR A «d my cold Thrifty Sgots. pure preparation, a reliable the worst possible cases and will cure ih . . ¢ . 3 . . : t , y . DA V ID HALL which I believe would have' proven \ balance of ten millions sterling remedy and something that's | you. Seores of people of hie locality very 'serious if T had not used this due to depositors was ammounced at . . vo | recommend it. Price Sc, Sold on --_ Brok Street. 'Phone 335. .| medicine." the annua! meeting of the Glasgow gong to help you. That's | Wade's drug store, This is the prepa; C H P De. Chase's Syrop o Limeed and a Pa The Jord Jrovaat, wha what you get in Scott's | pion that cured Mrs. W. Kennedy, . Oo Ww | Turpentine, a bottle, a a rat this was a record - . \ pon 2 . ortamouth w : EL L| Furpen : "bank's history. A hindred| Emulsion. Thirty years the CARPENTER AND JOBBER | 103) Raglan Street: | | bottle you buy, itors have Insist on seeing the portrait and £10 cach ta signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the fa- | their credit Glasg w depositors have standard, ' mons, receipt book author, on the t chester combined, ed more than liverpool and Man- SCOTT & BOWNE, Toreste, Oat, ' | a's & iy | "Howdil your corporation' come to {full 7 "It simply "conldn't. keep its } head above water, that's all." Liver Pills are a specific for sick head- ache, and every woman should know this. Ouly one pill a dose. Try them, Hara or soft corns cured with three applications of Peck's 'Corn Salve. Guaranteed. Money badk if not satis- factory. Tn loxer, 105c, at Wade's Drug Store, 17 Division Street. ' 'Phone 635. at Wade's drug store, Typewriter . Bargains $ We have too many second-hand Typewriters on hand. yr J.B. C. DOBBS & €0., 171 Wellington St. & $356 93339 $0563304 $4039 ' nr ------ TENDERS * ADDRESSED Lo. the undersyoned, and dora ens Sis w f \ 0 'ost Otice, &e., Regina, San." Quinine and rum and a whole lot of der ior Pout Of oh, At dering. San other things, are pleasant to rub on HL hrunry 2B 19082 inclusively, for the scalp after washing it free of dane | (43 construction: of a Post Oftice build: druff, but not one preparation of the | ing t Hegtna, me. an ba Aen general run cures dandrufl and falling tot ender | obtained at this air, It necessary to kill that germ, vrtient and on application to Ww. to be permanently cured of dandruff, Moliurd, Esq. Clerk of Works, He and to stop falling hair, Newbro's itn tendering are notified that ten- Herpicide will positively destroy that | ders will not be considered unless made sorm, so that there can be no mor the printed form supplies, and signed a to with their actual signatures. dandruff and so that the hair will Fach tender must be accompanied hy grow luxuriantly. "Destroy the canse, | an accepted cheque on a chartered hank a es wide payable to the order of the Hon and you will remove the effet Sold Mate J the Minister of Public Works, by ledding druggists Send 10¢ in | equal to ten per cent (10 pe) of the stamps for sample to The Herpicide {amount of the tender, which will be for- Co. Detroit. Mich, (. W. Mahood, | feited if the party tendering decline to ¢n= upon to work If the tender he not ot The Department does not hind itself to advertise. from the De- An' Honest or Guarantee Wo guarantes OUR milk to be AR. SOLUTELY pure; put up in sterilized Limited bottles. It is the best. Try it. , Head of Queen Stroot . . Ki ton ~ = « Canada gst canaca | Kingston Milk Depot pod Wag Bee EL) Cor. Brook and Bagot Sts. e partment. se hrough- ou" RELI ors Go emouns THE FRONTENAC ree . ; J.B. McKAY, H. F. METCALFE LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. President. Principal, (ESTABLISAED 1863). wesrressssssasssseses | President--Sir Richard Cartwright --_ ~ A _-_ Money loaned on City and Farm Pro« BALLET IMITATES SPORTS. erties. Municipal and County Deben- tures. Mortgages purch Deposits Office, 97 Clarence treet, Kingston. ee ee een EMBOSSING ine' for Paper snd Envelopes ENGRAVING Gr* a .. + Letter Heads Besides all classes bf Letter Press THE WHIG, Kingston GEO. NOBES Orders Promptly Attended To * Fountain syringes from 5%. to $2.50 i