reached 'out of the 3,528 in the Province. Write for rates and A WOMAN'S BACK 1S THE MAINSPRING OF HER PHYSICAL The Slightest Back- "8s ache, If Neglected, Is Liable to Cause Years of Terrible Suffering. are well, and regular in 'hen the kidneys are ill, body is ill, for the fs fémale constitu The to kidney disease than a hat is more, 8 women's work is never done~her whole life is one con- ow miiny women have is one of she first sig kidney trouble? It is, and should be at- 1 to immediately. Other & dent thirst, scanty, thick, uent urination, gufl- These if not taken in time and cured aa will cause years of terrible . All these symptoms, and may be cured by the #% 'directly on the kidneys, and A and healthy. 3 y, Auburn, N.S, writes: 'over four months I was troubled with : was unable to turn in bed without help. 1 wasinduced by a friend to Doan's Kidney Pills. After using two- thirds of a box my back was as well asever." r box or three boxes for rs, or sent direct on re- 0 The Doan Kiduey Pill Co., Out, HOLD OWNER. Prisoner Escapes The masked brig | had i are spreading | Messrs, the Andalusian distriet, his week earvicd off 'a Avealthy A servant was awaiting Light Su The Bost pas" fights on market for $1 and $1.93, a light of marvellous brillianey, . can be regulated by a child to 'suit Any gas pressure, also pee 'wee lights burn on foot of gas per, and give 60 candle: power light, for 70c, servant walked in front Suddenly thre mask "den appearad before the travellers, thre with death if they Wl the land owner to follow them, but set the servant tives of his mastor have to pay $40,000 for hie release eave, the entrance of which was eon he heard the voices of the brigandg, then silence reigned, through the bushes the brigands sleep Stealthily he left his prison and hut the brigands had taken flight af ter they discovered th man servant was in league is being made for the hrigands Fignweron i= related manones, the minister of the interior, ------ Starts On A Life Sentence. and America and is Voice Culture by the Howard, convicted of the Willian Goebel, arvived at the Frank- fort penitentiary, to-day, to spend the rest of hin life thive, unless some wn expected ten of fortime liberates him, the most interesting threshold of the arrival eansed condiderable of this city, in general and 0 prison officiate in particular, After spending nearly six years in three trials and fighting gh the sopreme court, was defeated in his struggle and the supreme court von- judgment of the Kentucky, Penitentiary and his never Jost his nerve for to the penitentiary dnd he would eventually | ee - ly be W. J. Franklin Claims His Town. men in the wrong to try and stuck: to me and | am certgin of had promised to a candidate 1995 apd when I found that I not get it, 1 did not council and ereate a dead-lock. 1 went to the meeting and took my disap- pointment as quietly as I could, and ve the warden-eloct every support mn my power, Now, Sir, Mr: Pringle, says it. has been always understood back man every third year. 1 never heard of anything of the kind before and I don't think Mr. Pringle. ever did either and I will give you my rea- sons. From 1805 to 1905. inc uding both years there have been eleven w ms, as follows : 1805-W, W. Pringle, Kennebec township. 1896--J. Truscott, Portland town. shi; . Taggart, Bedford town- ship. 1898 Alex, Munro, Clarendon town ship, - 1899--G. A. Wright, ship. 1900--W. Miller, Palmerston ship, 1901--J, BE. Campbell, Hinchinbrooke township, Kingston town town 1902--R, J. Spoor, Wolfe Island township, 1903 Joshua Cox, Olden township, 1904, « Stoness, Loborough township. 1905--Thomas Sproule, Kingston township, : If you will look over that list will see that six of the eleven ens have been bac cording to My, honor should £0 to the front if the under standing, which he says, existed, is t,, be carried out. Another thing 1 wan to point out is that the township of Pittsburg, which is I think the second largest in Frontenac, has not had the honor, of the wardenship since the time of the late Peter Graham, that is for nearly thirty-five Years, and the town- ship of Hinchinbrooke, in which Mr. Black resides, had the wardenship in 190m, Add to this the fact that I have served in the county council for five Years, while Mr. Black has served only one year, and I would ask any fair. minded man, if I have not a rood en- ough claim to entitle me = and my township to decent treatment. My township is assessed for five times as much as Mr. Black's, and twenty mes as much as Mr. Prinole's, and | consider it very unfair to refuse Pitis- hurg the honor after thicty-five vears and block business because they could not give it to Hinchinbrooke, which only five vears ago. Yet Spoor and Pringle when they | could not get what they wanted on January 23rd, induced four cillore to unite with them the law by abeenting themselves, and SO preventing a guoram gm aware of anv crime vou ward- k men, so that ac Pringle, the sther eoun- " nob that T have com- reason Pittshurg should be mitted or of any the peaple of treated as if we share in the honors of the con which we live. T ask. only British fair wav for mvenlf and. yi townshin an that is asking no more than T am will ing to grant to every ather man Yours tenly, W. J. ERANKLIN ---- KINGSTON ELECTION. Government No Longer on Crest of Wave. Peterbore Examiner Tho byeelection in Kingston result ed in the election of KE. J. B, Penge by an increased majority--a circum stallce gratifying and Mr, Pense's creditable to J personal popularity and integrity, and the political interests he represents. It is to be expected that bye-clectic where the m of party is a fairly even divie strength, will Whitnev governwent "made efiort to win the day ministers were 1 the dectors--the influence of the ernment institution was used, proposal, as a hait, of two edneation- al institutions, was held out to en cotirage the electors to support the candidate of the powers that be. Ag regards the conduct of the is said that the not to use undue pretty fairly earrvied out. The resy in Kingston goes to show that in spite of iis big majority in the house, the Whitney government % no longer riding on the crest of the temporary wave of reaction that SWobt over the provinces at the time of the general olections. a desperate four cabinet gov election, it Hamilton Times tamer went down to publicly denownced two of the high Court judges as Kars. But he good care not to tell the the judges said to him, explain the deposit slip tra tell which of the two stories he told about: the money was the correct one. 1 would willingly give a quarter to hear 8. H. Blake's opinion of thas man. % Kineston and people what nsaction, or ETSOD, was -------- .. Miss Rose, daugh i 1 Rs Bete, 2 es ington, to Wilbwr H. Garratt, Van. |TO THE WARDENSHIP OF FRONTENAC. ship Should Get the Honor-- 8 . It Has Not Had a Warden |yith shout '23 for Thirty-Five Years, the num vor i loeal, Joyceville, Jan. 3l--(To the Edi. | county, stat nal. : wx Will 'you please allow. me a] Fach socié cclel ue the day word, or two on the deadlock in the | in some way ; y Sion, county council. Mr. Pringle has. ex. | where there BE" branches of the ors himself to a reporter and made |gonization gs will be held and; ts against the county clerk, It | mds collect for the prgposed me- odo, often worked on the public place blame on sowe one else, Now Sir, i 1 want to say that it was not neces. | 'Mofial building, sary for the county clerk to canvass Jany of the five. gentlemen who: have did not canvass any of them in my or against Mr. Black or any r, commeillor, Councillors Grant, Shannon, Pillar Sproule and Stones support me last year and they have shown themselves to be meh of hemor and principle. 1 was for wBFES in January, conld try to induce men' to absent themselves from the that: the wardenship should go to a in delving | why 1 and | were outlaws, unfit to | ntv in | EO to the government of the day. The | brought in to address | and the | mutual agreement | means to win, was | ------ Would Spend Quarter For Opinion. | took | Nore did he | Jubilee. eb. 2.--Today is yo, amy ol the 2 Peopl 's S0- a Hot aaa the ,000 ° 0 members and by Boston, Mass. the twenty-fifth, founding of the - | cicty Christi & of Dr. Frans KE, ntler . of the organiza- tion. It is proposed to erect a which is to ve ula lized ux an international heatyuafters building and it is planed to raise the money required by gifts averaging twenty-five comts each, or one cent for cach year of" 'the sqeiety's © ris tence from each member of the or ganization, in ecommection with other" larger gifts from wealthy friends of the 'work. ' The society Has grown rapidly in this country and all over the world during the past few years. During the last two years forty-six states and territories of the United States anc provinces of Canada have rained more than ten per cent. in the num- ber of their soeietics, Hawaii has" gained 116 per cont, Christian Fn- deavor has also gained a foothold in the Philippines," Nearly two thou: sind societies have reported an in- crease of twenty-five per cent. in local membership. Ten thousand societies have reported 'a total of £500,000 in gifts to: the mission boards of their denominations to 'their local churches and to miscellaneous causes. The next all-European conventions will be held from July 28th to Au- gust Ist, at Geneva, Switzerland, in connection with the World's Christian Endeavor Convention. The average mother realizes the im- portant place that the overdress fills in her little maid's wardrobe. There are always times when every frock seems to -be in the hands of the laun- dress and the wardrobe scems to fur- nish nothing fresh end clean, and for such times are reserved, the overdress of some lightweight 'Woollen fabric, in this case a light blue' henrietta, th: guimpe of lawn, nainsook, batiste or other wash material for warm-weather wear, and even for winter wear with | flannels. A Russian hlonse effect is { given by the broad stitched belt which confifes the three bax pleats both back and front, the square neck and the circular cap-like arrangement over the sleeve banded with two rows of black velvet ribhon tte tse A Hymn of Empire. Rev. F. G. Scott, Quebec i Lord, by Whose might the Heavens stang Lhe source irom Whom Shey came, Who holdest nations in Thy hand, And cali'st the stars by same, { Thine ageless forces do not cease To mould us as'of yore-- | The chiselling of the arts of peace, The anvil-strokes of war. Then bind our realms in brotherhood, Firm laws and equal rights, Let cach uphold the Empire's good In freedom that unites; And make that speech whose thunders roll Down the broad stream of time, The hacbinger from pole to pole > Of love and peace sublime. | Lord, turn the hearts of cowards who prate, fraid to dare or spend, | The doctrine ofya narrower stafe More casy to defend: Not this the watchword of our sires, Who breathed with ocean's breath, { Nor this our spirit's ancient fires, Which nought could quench but death. | Strong, are we? Make us stronger yet; i Great Make us greater far; Qur feet antarctic dceans fret, | Our crown the polar star; Round Earth's wild coasts' our batteries speak, Our highway is the main, We stand as guardian of the weak, We burst the oppressor's chain. Great God uphold us in our task, cy 2C°P pure and clean our rule, Silence the honeyed words which mask he wisdom of the fool; ! The pillars of the world are Thine; Pour down Thy hounteous grace, And make illustrions and divine The sceptre of our race. { | { | | { | } Lost In The Night, Brassa's Point, Jan, 31-=Mr, Johns. sob, of Dakota, visited his unclé, John i Tuttle, and called on othe deguaint- ances in this vicinity. James Brady is able to be around again after his | somewhat sovere accident: he caught. under his overturned sleigh | driving around the verge of a hill. Patrick Gorman has rented Frank Mallen's farm for another year. Henry | Knapp, the bridgetender, suffered the loss of three fine turkeys: they disap- { praved one night. Pater Mallen has extended his farm by the purchase of the old Cunningham property lately owned hy James Girdon. : ---------- i A Will Of His Own. Florence Gertrude Ruthven in ! Housekeeping The hesrt hath a will of fis on . You wmny think it is under vour sway, When 10 "as a bird it hath flowy { Over. the hills and away: i Over the hills and away: | And you are left Weening alore : | You may call, but afar it will stay, {The heart huth a will ".f fis awn. | The heart hath a will was in Good of its own .. if you care not te say, be Making Ms hone and away This is the Christian Endeaver me- kidney trouble, CONDEMNED MEN. One Culprit Protested Innocence During a Long Speech--An- other Grasped Rope in His Hands in Desperate Attempt to Save His Neck. London, Feb. 2.--Advices by yester- day's Australian mail give details of triple execution at Fremantle, Western Australia, A Jewish commercial traveller nam ed Mark Leibglid, formerly of London, was nt a place called Broome, in the north-west, and was decoyed on board pretence of t night on the a hg pearl which shown a valuable for sale, large sum. of money; in his posses: sion, was brutally | thrown into the sea. Charles Hagen, a Norwegian, and two natives of Manila, men named Espada and Mar- quez, were found guilty of the crime Hagen was the out. for execution. speech which lasted a quarter of an | our, asserting his innocenof. Death, in his case, was instantaneous. The | two natives were then brought from { the econdenmed coll with a priest in | close attendance. ' ! When the condemned men had reach | ed the gallows they engaged in an | angry altercation as to their guilt, | and this continued while the nooses were being. placed around their necks. The executioner at this stage appear- ed to lose his presence of mind, and i the victim nade an effort to grasp | the rope in his manacled hands, The poor wretch strove desperately | to get a grip on the rope ahove his with the apparent object of saving his neck. When. . the lever was pulled | Espada's hands were forcibly unclas- ped by 'the warders and the lever | moved. : +4 Just before the trapdoor fell Es- | final but wmsuccessfal pada made a ih ti the rope in his | attempt to catch hands, ' Chief Warder Webster, who had been standing with one foot on the trap- | door, fell into the pit with the con- demne. men when the door was re- | leased. Webster fell on his head, and | sustained re injuries. The hang- | man was terribly -aficcted by the in- | cident, and cried like a child. { { 7 SINGER KILLS HOTEL MAN Ordered From Place, She Him in Heart. Paris, Feb, 1.--There was a tragic scene in a hotel in the Rue Lebouteux | this week. Among the guests were | Louise de Vaucoux, a cafe concert | singer, who had arrived from Rio de | Janeiro with valuable jewels. Louise's | conduct .did not commend itself to the | | Stabs Thursday evening, The singer returned | from her cafe with a woman friend, | and when the latter left she accom panied her to the door in abbreviated | costume. The manager ordered her to her room. The following morning she | paid a visit to the office of Th. Roul: | faud, police commissary, and charged | that she had been beaten. On her return to the hotel she creat ed a scene, whereupon M. Carriere, the proprietor, begged her to leave. A few minutes afterward he descended the | stairs shouting : "She has killed me." | He had been stabbed just beneath the | heart and died in a few Louise de Vaucoux barricaded her self in her room and threatened to | kill any one who approached her. The police commissary broke open the door | and arrested her, She pretended that she had no recollection of what had happened; but the knife with which she had stabbed the unfortunate ho tel keeper was found under the bed and seized as a proof of her crime. This cafe concert singer has, it ap- | pears, a sufficiently dramatic history. FM is related that a Swiss, love of her, flung himself the | Pont de I'Europe and that she was the cause of two Brazilians attempt ing to commit suicide, Finally she at tempted to kul a banker at Rio de Janeiro. Apparently he is of a very forgiving disposition, for he recently sent money to her to enable her to return to South America, hours, through over ------------ The anvil used by John Bunyan at his trade at Elstow was sold in Lon- | don recently for £255. It bears the inscription cut into its side, "J. Bun- yan, Helstow, 1647." { Troubles. OR YOUR MONEY BACK. Read this letter from Mrs. Gargill | Has it not the ring of truth? Does it | not describe your own sufferings? And goes it not point the way to quick re- ie *' For three years I suffered | than I can tell with terrible pains in | the smal of my back. When 1 stooped | over, it seemed as though I would neve: | be able to straighten up. 1 tried Kidney Pills for a year and a half, but was get ting worse all the time, until advised by my meighbor to try * Gin Pills," as slice had been almost similarly affected, nd bad been completely cured by them. I took three boxes of Gin Pills, and | almost from the first dose I began to feel better. Now I-am pleased to say I can | do as a day's work as ever in my life without feeling tired out. Before | getting Gin Pills T hag to have a girl | to do my housework, but now I can do it all myself, including the washing. 1 will always recommend Gin Pills for "Mrs. Garon, Winnipeg, Man" Don't suffer the agonizing tortures of Kidney Trouble. Don't let it run into dreaded Bright's Disease. Cure yourself now with Gin Pills--the pills that | cure. . Sold at all druggists on a positive | guarantee that they cure or you get | your money back. soe box--6 for 2.50. If you will write asking for it oh tell usthe paper in which you saw this we will The Bole Drug Co,, Winnipeg. send a trial box of Gin Pills abso. lutely A TERRIBLE HANGING ALL Cripplediup . WARDER FELL INTO PIT WITH Rheumatism. a terrible scene which occurred at a | pearhi vi » shore | a rling lugger lying off the she Ag being | was When on board leibglid, who had a | murdered and | and sentenced to death } first man brought | He delivered, a? ---- tsi - - with Of course you know what is making you suffer so--what is making hands and feet swell--what is making you a prisoner in the house ? » IT'S THE KIDNEYS. Weak kidneys--and especially sick kidneys--let uric into the blood. And the blood carries this poisan into the uric acid reaches a nerve, it means pain. There is just one way to'cure Rheumatism The Gentle Hidney Pill These wonderful little pills go right to the root of the trouble kidneys--heal the kidneys, strengthen them. start them proper When the kidneys are well, there's no more urie acid to i inflame the nerves. And there is no more Rheumatis: . Take Bu-Ju on 'our positive guarantee that they will cure vou Rheumatism and every trace of kidney disease. 50c. a box. At all dealers or from acid ev-ape nerves, Wl, ly tc rifitat THE CLAFLIN CHEMICAL CO., Limited - WINDSOR, Ont AAS AANA am AAS NS Sal MS NAS NSS a NAS ASS nf ASNT dN GRANBY RUBBERS Whether you buy hm dainty Rubbers. warm comforfable Overshoes. Jong Rubber Bools, or the heavy Gum Jumbermens for rough | other people staying in the hotel. | by the other guests. The climax came | FOR EVERYBODY work always ask for Granbys gel good henesl value and iy . and Gin Pills Cure Kidney store at 30 Per Cent. Off BUTTER Sure AND MARROWBONE A. J. Rees', 166 Princess St. The ons remeay FREE HELP FOR MEN ::-:": scisn which will positively cure lost manhood is " BESTORINE.* the marvellous Ger Remedy discovered by Dr. J iles Kohr, Itis control in this country by the Dr. k Medicine Company, a concern which has the standing in the medical world, This reatment ha thousands of men, vor and old, w nen th= best I es hay uaresufiering irom d generative organs such as lost' manhood, exha ust ing drains, nervous debility, the results of abuse, (his remedy can and will cure you fo sf ed. The headact - ples, varicocele, pain in the back and failing disappear completely in the worst cases in s t. W ' st red to two wesk's t m We make the hone a cure or ref ey. Thousands of test ? Correspondence tre s FIVE day trictly confidential, treatment sent free with a book of rules fc and advice. Our greatest successes have bee se wlio have failed with other treatments, This remedy i: regularly used in the French and German arm nil besita the soldiers in these countries are models of strengts 2nd vitality, Write for sample sent sec urcly sealed in plain wrapper. ~ Address DR. KOHR MEDICINE C0., P.O. Drawer L., 2341, Montreal. = ABRAMSON'S January Discount Sale Is now in full swing. the-regular marked prices. ' ...| Clothing, Gents' Furnishings, Hats and Caps, Furs, Boots and Shoes. NOTHING RESERVED. LOUIS ABRAMSON, the Up-Town Clothier 336 Princess Street. BROWN'S FINEST Oc. per pound AT Everything in our big pm A pS. ARCHITECT, EWLANDS., 0 ahaod's wil. RE cond Bool, Ores 8 and er 8 wore, SO rauce on Bagot Toepboses 60% UR BLLIS ARCHITECT ARTHUR = New Drill Hail, fee S10 o o vd Montreal stres ger of Quee ARCHITECT, jing, €O Butiding, 'Phone, SON, povER & Bank ad Wellingto "SMITH, _ARCHI] gENRY Fo Building, Market S otc. 'Phone. 345. ONEY AND BUSINESS M LIVERPOO ONDON AND GC i fol, Company, Av Fire yh 187,215. In additi ta the "policy. liolders, ha which "ihe unhmited labili Y. pecurity holders. Farm and ci the stock! ured at lowest Po perty » renewing old or rates. Belors get rates from S & Strange, Agents. R POLICIES COVER MORI 8 ts than'any building and on amine the: fiers. as §osurance Emporium, MEDICALS. me RTHY., OFFICE LA DR. MeCART! Dr. Ryan, corner treal and Brock streets. OF CANADIAN NORTH I REGULATIO -- even mumbered section of J o {sds in Manitoby a be : ces, exceptin vor Bi Lr) homesteaded upon serson who is the sole head of a any male over 18 years of age, a of one-quarter sectiom, more of less. all Eatry may be made Person y focal land oflice for the district in the land to be taken is snuated, or Somesteader desires, he may, on : the Mipister of the 11 the Commtssioner of Iu Winnipeg, or the local ag trict in which the land is' » receive authority for some one © r him. RS TEAD DUTIES ¥ A sett! fas been granted an entry for a is required to perform ti ditions connected therewith umder lowin, lans : we Joie NE as months resident ad cultivation of the land In ea during the term of tnree years. (3) If the father (or ther is deceased) of any Derson sligible to make = nomestead en' der the provisions of this Ast, spon a farm in the vicinity of t mtered for by such person as a stead, the requirements of this Ac msidence prior to obtaining pater be satisfiud by ach persom residir ther or tsother. If the settler hus his per ce upon farming land ow tim in the vicinity of his honieste quirements of this Act as to nm way. be satisfied by residence w d land. prLiCATION FOR PATENT be made at the end ef three ye fore the Local Agent, Sub-Agemt jomestead Imspector. 7 making application for the settler must give six wmoaths a writing to the Commissioner minion Lands at Ottawa, of his hs to do su, SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN Bb WEST MINING REGULATHI .--~Cpai lands may be pure) $10 per acre for sofv cosas amd sathracite. Not more tham 320 a be uired by one individuat « ol alty at the rate of te o ton of 4,000 pounds shall be ¢ the ss output, te ro free miner's certif ranted upon payment in adv $7.50 per annum for an individu from $50 to $100 per nim for according te capita "y, miner, having discovered In place, nay fee €s be fal 8) locate a claim 1.500 feet. The fee for recordin a claim 1s Atlesst $100 must be expended daim each year or paid to the mi in lieu thereof; When § been expended or paid, the locat pon having a survey made, an omplying with other requiremen shase the land at $1 am acre. The patent provides for the pa B royalty of 24 per cent on the PLACER mining claims ner square ; entry fee ls I early. : A miner may obtain two Bredge for gold of five miles ea erm of twenty years, renewable Biscretion of the Minister of the 0 lessee shall have a dredge tion withia one season from the the lesse {or each five wiles. He Per annum for each mile of rive loyalty at the rate of 24 per cen od pa the output after it exceeds, WwW. W. Deputy of the Minister of the N.B-- Unauthorized vublicatiof Wvertisement will not be paid f 80000000000000000H Hi That I» the kind we me oe ® p ? Honest We are filling orders me winter supplies. Have you « Yours yet ? "Phone Noy 184 BOOTH &( OOO OOOO 00O0C | "THERE IS A TIM FOR ALL THINGS." Now, while price low, is the time tc your coal bin with quality SCRANTON rom P: Walsh's Y BARRACK STREET. oY Be VOTVVE TR RRB ES _ EMBOSSING 5: for Paper and E ENGRAVING Bealdes Lt Al classes ©f Let ting from Acard to m volu THE WHIG, K NEW YORK canesg Resta Last Place to get a Eh in the of Meals of ; ish ap fa