rmours Extract ES 's Highly Concentrated Ine-quarter teaspoonful is cient for a cup of bouillon, late of soup, or a dish of etables, etc. Sold by al Lined ; Rubbers " Qvergaiters Are all footwarmers and our stock is complete HE DEEDS HIS BODY WANTS LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA CURE DISCOVERED. |" | So He Devotes His Remains to the Cause of Science--Anxious fl While a eélebration was taking place in a new dining-rooi of the Colonial hotel at Eighth avenue and 125th street, son Tuesday night, John T. Jackson, fifty years old, a member a prominent Lancashire fawily in England, deliberately wrote a letter, | wrapped a comforter about his body, Moccasins ggists and grocers. [Sok hae) tos avoy Conde Soups Varieties. Delicious, wholesome and tizing. Ome tin will make 6 portions, ur turned and he was in constant pain he | curling, baseball, ] EEE | decided to die, tennis and golf, all going on concur: a ; x SE CE az. { "In his letter Mr. Jackson directed jrently in Ontario, at the end of Jaou: |i Yo POPPY PPP PPO that his body be taken to Bellevue fury. The glorious climate of California MEN AND WOMEN, Use Big @ for unnaturey We have too or sent in plain wre by exprees, pr , | Mr. Jackson wrote further that his fit to pass ub his Sutrol, 3 90, OF 3 bottlea 88 75. : 3 1 | body might assist in some way to- |leagues wou in, early to lobhy RAIA E No. 2 Smith Premier. Good as new. Good value at BQ | 00 LE i covery of a cure for loco- [and engineer deals ant the cup would t's Cotton Root Py 3 $75: Sale price, $65. A snap. | motor ataxia. He said he had been tno longer be a cherished Jrovhy. i Compound, 1 Hi | all aver the world and had seen every- | Manager Lajoie of: the Clovelan The only safe effectual monthly No. 2 Underwoods and No. 4 Williams at $50. | thing worth seeing. R . ha team took part in secret medicine on which women can No. 2 Remington and No. 2 Williams at $26. tests of a pneumatic : baseball this . in two degrees of strength--No. 1, for ordinary cases, $1 per box; No. 2, 10 de stronger for Special , $8 per . Sold by all druggists, Ask for Cook's Cot. $ Comnpouad; take no ook Medicine Co. "Windsor, Ontarig, [McDermott's Shoe Store 8 I i Typewriter ode br You can got a Bargain for cash this month. { Jewetts at $30. A Dougherty or Hammbnd for $10. J.B. C. DOBBS & C0., 171 Wellington St. | drank cyanide of potassium and lay down to die. . Jackson had been a sufierer from locomotor ataxia for eight years, and had once been partially ¢ured. When he saw that the old malady had ve hospital and thers devoted to science. | He was anxious, he wrote, that the | physicians who had been kind to him in that institution, two years ago, | when he was suffering" with pneumonia { should benefit by his death. Bargains of Typ d iters on h \ FASHION'S FORM, | Showing the Popular Hand Em- broidery. THE FRONTENAC JAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (ESTABLISHED 1863). ident--Sir Richard Cartwright ney loaned on City and Farm Pros 8. Municipal and County Deben- . Mortgages purchased Deposits red and interest allowed, -------- Ww Iron, Cast, Malleable Wrought, Sheet, . Fittings--QUICK THE CANADA METAL CO. | J. McGill, Managing Director, HIN J ating Diver 3 William Strest, Toronto - [hh FRAVELLING, C RAILWAY AND TRUNK 53s7em cold Trains will leave and Depot, Foot of Johnston street; GOING W Lve. City Arr. City y No. 2.45 a. y 1.15a.m snap : ifs "11 vee 9.15 am. 9.47 a.m. > « ] Intern'l Ltd12.16 noon 12.46 p.m * 7Mai .. .. 3.19 pm. 3.51 p.m. [s a forerunner of what " 1§ Local w. » 7.03pm. 7.38 pm. a GOING EAST 0 come in February. If Lve. City Arr. City : : " il .. .148am. 2:22am. fully supplied with Mo te i TE Seon kets, Com forters, "Sh io 6 moon 1340p avy Wool Underwear « a, Exp. 159 Pm. Jn , you had better see to trains daily except Sun At once. Direct route to Torento, Peterboro, Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit, Chicago, Bay City, Saginaw, Montreal, 'his week we are offering ra good values in the pve lines and at greatly luced prices, as we do t intend to carry over as ich as one dollar's worth Winter Goods. Ottawa, Quebec, . P. HANLEY and Ontario 8 treets. KINGSTON lannelette nderwear Ladies' Nightgowns, in endless variety from C., up: 12:89 p.m.--Express, ton, Toronto, Chic i Suult Ste. Mare, Duluth, St. \ imnipeg, ancouver, Seattle, Portland, and Ea Francisco. § pm.--Local for Wrmediate points, Children's Drawers, all c : : : 513 es,15c¢. a pair and higher. .B., 11:55 a.m. Children's Fleece-lined RP Ra Sar ceping Suits--this week, i CONWAY, Fy 3 s Gen Pass, A, sizes, special at soc, a Apa It. EWMAN & SHAW COUPON 7 New short Deseronto, and LIVERPOOL and LONDONDERRY STEAMERS, ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL Parisian, Sq Sicil + _Febhe 3. Mon., F 5 Sicilian, Feb on., eb. 5. 5 . * . 10. Mon., Feb. 12. Xretorian, Sat., Feb. 17, ra Fen: 13 Wdian, Sat. Jan. 24. Mon., Feb. 26 The 18 Letters Carina ROSTON TO GLASGOW, Must Accom-= HALIF . Sat., Yeh. 8. Pomeranian | pany Answer. 3 Carvers in Sets, STAKDS FOR SCRANTON YOU GET HO MIXTUR HERE. JAMES SWIFT & CO. 000000000000 C0000 00006 0000000009 FREE, Estimate mn Work, Cement. Work of AL BRANCH TIME TABLE 1s In Effect Jan. 2nd, 1906. Nos. 1,2,8. wnd 4 rum daily. Nos. 5 and 8 rum_daily except Monday. All other Portland, St. Halifax, Boston and New For Pullman Accommodation, Tickets, and all other imformation, apply to J.P. H , Agent, Cor. Johnston imgeton, Ont. RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE KINGSTON :-- | fl, Quebec, St. John, feunecting with C.P.R. 8:10 a.m.--Mired, for Renfrew and in- \ Passengers leaving Kingston at 12 ja. arrive in Ottawa at 00 terbora, p/m. -m.; Bosten, 7:30 a. at Kv & P, 0.» ty 4 rio 0. 2, Bay of Quinte Railway line for Tweed, Napanee, a vats, and ait lveal we Uity Hall Depot at 8.25 p.m. F. CONWAY, Agent B.Q.Ry., Kingston. t. John From Halifax, AX TO LONDON AND HAVRE, wiven for wil kinds oi arrive at Olty EST day. Jokn, York. LT: ROKE for Ottaws, Mon- , N.B.; Halifax, ago. Denver, Ren- Sharbot Lake, east and west. 5: p.m Toronte, 3 St. John, A; FOLGER, JR. Gen: Smph points: Trains . Sat., Feb. 10. 3» HANLEY, Agent, G.T TR, Oty SLEEVE, Oneol; git, Pe GIUDER UNIVERSAL MEAT CHOPPERS, | Than War! There is as 20 Baldness as There is of Small- | More Terrible More terrible than war, famine or pes. tilence is that awful destroyer, that hydra- headed monster, Consumption, that annually sweeps away more of earth's in- habitadts than any other single disease. known to the human race. "It is only a cold, a trifling cough," say the careless, as the irritation upon the delicate mucous membrane causes them to hack away with an irritable tickling of the throat. hen the irritation settles on the mucous surface of the throat, a cough is the Hand embroideries are to be' one of the strongest features of the . sunymer season; in fact, scarcely a waist, . of the lingerie type, the linen suits and dresses are without some touch of this charming hand work, and nowhere is result. To prevent Bronchitis or Con- it seen to more charming advantage sumption gt do not neglect a | than in the frocks for small girls. The cough however slight as the irritation skirt and waist of this white butcher's spreading throughout the dclicale huing of | linen dress are made separate, the the sensitive air passages soon leads to | «kirt pleated into the stitched belt, fatal results. If on the first appearance of a cough or cold you would take a few doses of * Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup the waist tucked front and back and blousing slightly. The yoke is of Eng | lish * eyelet embroidery on a sheerer | linen, the hertha of the same coming well over the shoulder line, the cufis of the bichop sleeves of this same eye {tet work. The skirt reaches barely to | the knee), as do all the models of the new season. The hair shows a new arrangement--that of parting it in you would save yourself a great deal of | the middle and tying one curl on unnecessary suffering. Dr. Wood's Nor- | cither side just above theear with a way Pine Syrap contains all the Hie. giving bow of soft ribbon. roperties of the pine trees of Norway, an Pr Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough and | all Throat and Lung affectionsit is aspeci- | fic. Be sure when you ask for Dr. Wood's { Norway Pine Syrup to get it. Don't be humbugged into taking something else. Jews in (Russia. Price 25 cts. | Irussels, 29.-~The Gene Jow- Miss Lena Johnston, Toledo, Ont, | %s ness, dum go. oi naa writes: "1 have used Dr. Wood's Nor | salted ronsider and di me ED way Pine Syrup for throat troubles after | © CONST and discuss the taking numerous other remedies, and } situation of the Jews in Russia, met : h attendance is very JEWISH WORLD CONGRESS. To Consider the Situation of the The here, to-day. i ke the pla Must - FShag noting Su) lake ot large and nearly every country. of the lie house." world 1s represented hy delegates. The brutal outrages against the Jews VACCINATION AND DANDRUFF. |i! Russia have aroused general in- dignation all over the workd and have given a strong impetus to the cause | of the Zionists, who aim at the es tablishment in Palestine of a legally | secured home for the Jewish people. | The leaders of the Zionist movement | have sent an appeal for financial help { all over the world and have addressed Jews and Gentiles alike, "urging them to contribute toward a fund, which would enable the Zionists to help the Sure Prevention of pox. It is now accepted that vaccination renders the vaccinated person exempt from smallpox: or at worst, he never has anything but the lightest kind of a case. Now as sure a preventive and cure for dandrafi, which causes falling hair and 'bakiness, has been discovered oppressed Jews in Russia. Alle Jews Newbro's Herpicide. It kills the who sympathize with the Zionist dandruff germ. C. H. Reed Vietor, mioTement, are urged to purchase a Idaho, says' "Myseli and wife have skekel each for twenty-five cents, the owner to vote the Zionist congress- who are not Zion- | which will entitle wa delegate to Those heen troubled with dandruff and fall- | fe ing hair for several years. We tried | remedies without effvet until we used . | sts and who are not Jews Newbro's Herpicide, two bottles of | 4 y y ; i it sympathize with the oppresse Hundreds of similar | ! ppressed which cured us." i Jews in Russia, are urged to purchase testimonials. Sold by leading drug | Torumat, which also cost twenty-five gists, Send lOc. in stamps for sample | cents a piece, but confer neo rights or to the Herpivide Co. Detroit, Mich. | riviloges, hit are merely a token of G. W. Mahood, ¥pecial agent. | the owner's sympathy 'with the op- = { pressed the work of | Zionists, F Ss. Jews, persons or with the Wood's A posts cure for ol orig Plan Jubilee Exposition. Sex Mental Topeka. Kus., Jan. 29.--More than AND Artes Brain gy rE ERE ed EE Snag es SAI eis one hundred and fifty delegates, re- { presenting various cities and towns in Kansas met, to-day, in Represen- tative Hall, in accordance with a call {sent out from here, to comsider the | proposition of celebrating the fiftieth { anniversary of Kansas' statehood by TEACHER OF CHINA PAINTING |» laree exposition in the vear 1911, The New, Basy Washing Machin Clauss' Shears A i CONTRA Plasterlag and WATER-COLORS AND OILS. RE- The plan has heen agitated for some velation kiln to fire, Materials for China | lime, but not until lately have the GER a fh EE LR | chore reg ins 3 water. a Y | thusiasm for it. The outlines of the M. M. Brophy, 59 Wellington | plan are : expected that some more defmite sug- | gestions will be made in the course of the deltherations he definite for a more definite programme. Celebrating McKinley's Birthday. Canton, 0. Jan. 29. -The anniver sary of «he late President Mcekinley's Lirthday was celebrated generally in . this city, toduy.: There were specigl 5 . memorial services in nearly all the Will Extend Agreement. chmithes, this morning, and masses of monument. Nearly evervhody wore. ronto Mail-Empire That Physicians Should Benefit plimemsnal, BellevilleCobourg, junior by His Death. match, 'Referce. Waghome was very Nhw York, Jan. 20.--The Herald |giriot. He ruled off seventeen Belleville publishes the following : ahd seven Cobourg men. Several times there were two Belle fence, but Cobourg "eonld not score. that Queen's has. capped by ness of the rink. u ' going | until the game Was well in ogress. ig Nelson, 'of the Toronto Globe, on Paturdily, writes : "The sporting page a record to-day, hasn't a chante wit the helm, the Stanley. cup can never hecom® a hone of contention and there will never be any fights 'between the of 5 given a thorough bumping. Jing qualities of the ball are concern still rather hazy, but it is and that it will enough to form the basis London,' Jan. 20.-1t is stated on dulent bankruptcy in the extraditable -- T Brewarty itby intermediate O.H:A. team, has with the Canadien "Seo." McGill-Varsity match, the To- 0 says that Herbert barder ed Ch the the larke's exhibition men on the samé wwoubls on the rink in Toronto, The Globe says : The visitors were evidently - handi- the soft ice, and the small- Gilmour did not get McGill had: the ttle Mutual street wvery day. Free Giits of Toilet Soaps The Coupons are the sare as cash because they can Le exchanged {or Toilct Soaps for which you have to pay out money every week. Users of SUNLIGHT and CHEERFUL SOAPS can get their TOILET SOAPS for nothing. ¥ v Read re in every package, or write us for Promium List. 2 3 A gilt is of little value if it consists of something you have no use for. n exchange for Sunlight Soap Coupons you can get something you need and use SAVE SUNLIGHT SOAP COUPONS | Jover Brothers Limited, Toronto, Cansda of The Globe establishes in yeports of hockey, lawn bowling, lawn p b % Montreal Herald : With Mr. Ross at ite If he allowed sig leagues becanse of : the woek, in which the new ball, a product ape of the rubber factovies, was The entre of the new ball is hollow, and this is filled with com air, surrounded by a rubber -oasing. Then the ball i= wrapped. to regulation size and a regulation cover at on. The new ball was put in with a lot of regulation nague baseballs, and Laioic. was piven a chance to swat them ahout, which he did for several hours on the Akron baseball erounds, Ho admitted that, so far as the bat: od, he could mot tell it from one of the regulars.' t in the new product ie that the makers' claim the commprested air always Keeps it expand od. so. that it canmot. lose its shape ar hecome 'soggy © New - covers can readily be dpplied. -------------- { HELPLESS CHICAGO. -- There is Great Demand for Many Officers. Chicago, Jan. <n: six months there have been Sixty-twe murders in Chicago. 3 On the records of the police depart: ment are 200 unsolved murder myster- es. Chief of Police Collins ascribes the prevalence of crime to an inadequate lice fores, a growing contémpt ford w, the abuses of Ye patole sytem which liberates + * habitwal eriminals from the state prisons almost as rapidly as the police wend them there, and the eflectiveness of lawyers of po litical influence who prevent. the en forcement of punitive lnws. He says "(Chicago has fewer. 'policemen to day than it has had since J891. We need 1,500 more young men and the displacement of #00 siperannuited men now on. the force, and abolition of the saloons and club rooms which afford rendezvols for young hood Jume. Habitual criminals should not be given pardons and eriminals of the upper classes should . be punished as well as the moneyless and friendless criminals." ¥ \ Chief Collins makes . the remarkable admission that it wae dangerous for women to be out at night in Chicago and advises them to remain indoors, BE READY FOR CROUP And Insist on Having the Time Tested Medicine, Dr. Chase's 3¥PUP Linseed and Turpentine It is not a question of whether you will need a treatment for coughs, colds and croup in your home, but the question is, will yom, sulect the most effective medicine, ar simply be satisfied to take whatevir your drug- gist happens to hand out to you ! Time and experience have proven that you can dépend on Dr. Lhase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine at such times, It is only necessary to = remember this when the critical timé comes, and to insist on getting what you ask for. Should you have childeen who are subject to croup, you had better keep a bottle of Dr, Chase's Syrup of Lin- sced and Turpentine, in the, house, for when the choking spasm gdmes on there is little time to send for doctor or medicine. It seems scarcely necessary to dwell on the merits of br. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentime as a cure for croup, . bronchitis, whooping cough, etc. Most of us bave known it from childhood up. It is almost as familiar as Dr. Chase's Receipt . G. N. Morrison, 31 Fuller St, Tor- onto, Ont, writes : "Gentlemen --1f it should be any satisfaction 16 you to Kaan (as it certainly has bees, mine in past} permit me .to.say, that I have used Dr. Chase's Sy ay of Lin seed and Turpentine 'in ny pil for Juass, and found it fet experience {o the best cough medicine. 1 hse I have used eight bottles Shi past winter, my children will have ing else, and the best of results invariably ensue. 1 have also recommended it strongly, If this unsolicited: testimoni- al be of any service to vou, the plea sure is mire in transmittihg it." Being pleagagt: ta the 'taste, it is readily tekent by' children. Becalise it floral gifts, "mostly carpations. Pre- good authority that an agreement be- | brings quick lief to the ever from sident McKinley's favorite flowers were tween Great Britain and the United | asthma, ly , eli ..gough, deposited at the foot of the McKinley | States, to include bribery and frau- | and all the os , Ser] jes, of the throat and LIVERY. RURAL FREE DE An Effort to Have it Extended Over Larger Area. Washington, D.U., Jan 20 A de termined effort will be made during the present session of congress to obtam a sufficient increase in the postal ap- propriation to make it possible to ex: tend the rural free delivery system over a much larger area than here tofore. The drignds of the system point to the remarkable growth of the sys tem, its popularity and immense valuo to the rural committees On June oth, 1905, the in opera- tion on 32,121 rural routes, from 13, 599 distributing offices, From the re ports of rural carriers which have been compiled in the division of rural de liverd, it is shown that more than one geEvice was billion pieces of mail were handled by th not fiscal year ended un or, io be more ex act, | i The number of pleces of mail deliv ered and collected, of the various classes. the value of stamps, cancelled, the value of stamps sold, and the number of money orders, sold, by rur- al carriers, is indicated in the follow ing statement: Registered mail, pieces delivered and collected, 1,357 S23: Jet ters and postals delivered and collect od, 462,124,284; newspapers. and perio dicals collected and delivered, 775 (539 251; ciroulars, delivered and col looted, 121,701,430; packages, 20.334, S63. Grand total, 1,357,057.701; value of stamps sold, $3.M8.471 ; number of money orders sold, 4,250. GOLD XICKED ABOUT DECK. : -------- A Miner Offered Worldly Posses- sions For Safety. Seattle, Wash, t Jan. 29. Among those who are supposed to have per ished when the steamer Valencia went to pieces was J. B. Graham, a pas wenger, and with him went a bag wontaining $1,500 in gold, Survivors of the wreck that Graham frantically aofiered the money to anyone who would place him on shore. But the others paid Jittle heed to his pleadings, and his gold lay on the broken deck, kicked underfoot, no one bothering to even pick it up. was one {ind when gold would not buy what was wanted," said one of the survivors as he related the story, on the steamship Topeka. "I'm coming to a safe harbor without a cént. Why, even this shirt 1 have on belongs to-another man, and 1 hive not even a hat. But that bag of gold, or this ship loaded with bullion, would not tempt me into such gfplace again," Graham recently Alaska for 360,000 say sold a mine in ¥ Cape Vincent Steamer. Until further notice, steamer will leave for Cape Vincent at 2 p.m. carnations in honor of the assassina- i ted president. government within a few days. offonees will be ratified by the British Tonge as a household medicine, 25c. a bottle, 'at all dealers, . truding, are cured by Dr. Cripps' pile Piles," itching, bleeding or pro-| "Good morning, nurse." " Good morning, Doctor." " What news this morning?' "Six died during the night." " How-is that ? I thought I prescribed "Vin tonique" for seven," "Yes, but that fellow in the corner refused to take it-- he is drinking, WILSON'S INVALIDS' PORT. ointment, 26c. Mahood's Drug Store, OUR JANUARY SALE ¥ We have the courage to lose money in order to carrv out the ? principles of the business. When goods don't move fast enough, we $ help them, and at the same time you may profit by the cut prices. Hundreds of articles at barghin prices for the next few days. Here 3 are a couple of samples Pra ; Regular Special 2 Toilet Paper ............ccov0 warrisvaseasa * Bo. @ for Bo. Royal Donte Black Lead ......c....covveues 5c. 2 for Be. : ENAMELLED WARE, CUTLERY, ETC.AAT SALE PRICES FOR THREE DAYS LONGER. : g McKel & Birch CKelvey ircn, 69 and 71 Brock St., Kingston. & rn - 2 . Parcel, ". LL No. 122 University avenue, occupied by Thomas Mills. 11. --No. 189 Ontario street, occupied by Fenwick Hendry & Co, "4 111. --No. 178 Barrie street, near Union, occupied by G. 8. Briden. ™ IV. ~No. 219 Bagot street, near Clarence, occupied by W. Bowen, < ¥. No. 286 Queen street, near Barrie, otcupied by Mrs. W.. Benn. of VI. -- No. 370 Alfred street, north of Princess, occupied hy C. E. de Car- teret Vii --~No. Alfred street, north of Princess, occupied by Mea F. Cotter: : VIH.--No, 371 Alfred street, north of Princess, ocenpivd by J.P. H. Ferris, TT IX. ~No Albert street; south of Union, occupied by Pr. George F. Horsey. X. --Lat 525 Albert street, near Earl, A full lot deep, soil and first. class drainage. » XI, -- Several lots, known as the "Pigeon property," north of Princess + street. Good building lots; good drainage, X1i. --Several lots, west side Beverly street, near Union. All these propertios are desirable purchases. 5 : TERMS -- Twenty-five per cent. cash, and balance may remain on mortgage at five per cent, for five years or loss. Any of above properties will be sold subject to present tenancy. Parcels 6, 7 and 8 must be sold en bloc. Pareol 1. (Me. Mills' residence) is open for rental for a term of years. Pos- session 1st MILLS & CUNNINGHAM WW a ae ONLY THREE DAYS MORE TO BENEFIT BY THIS GREAT SALE. May, 1906. wrther particulars on application. . OWNERS : 79 CLARENCE STREET GOOG © EXTRA STRONG HOREHOUND BARS 20c. per 1b. 3 hs. for 0c. A. J. REES, Princess St: