Sv ------ Se (BN'S, YOUNG ncing Saturday for carrying only prices, it meang ice (the price of 18 certainly is g the price of woo] erefore we ag- do so, for it will WILL NOT BE 1 or moth eaten glow sellers. ted for the pur- \TERS. in colors - at 39¢c, 59¢ LETS. ) for 69 cents. RTS. patterns, regular 50c v5 cents. SHIRTS--AII sizes. ORED SHIRTS. ) to clear at 49¢ each. TTS. 9 cents, air. 5 cents. ock.) RFS. s, plain and fancy at ) at 39¢ and 59¢ each. 69¢c; 89¢c, $1.19 and 0c to $2.00 each. gular prices were 25¢ r 25 cents. hands and puffs to be or 9 cents, for 11c a pair. )c a pair. OQDS. al cold day. Regular , your choice for 50c. will open 9 am. allowed out on it. FROM KINGSTON HENRY P. SMITH, : Ream 1 Bou sal © "326 am. 308em --- Lal i 9.15 a.m. 9.47 am ps reves 11d12.16 noon 12.46 p.u cA 3lopm 38pm « 15 Local .- - 7.03 pm. 7.38pm GOING EAST Lve. City Arr. Cit sMail .. - 148am. 223am Ko. g Fest Exp. 2% am. 305am « 16 Local ot 8.16am, 8.47am o 8Mail ... 12.16 noon 12.44 p.m « 4 Fast Exp 1.00 p.m. 18 pm « 19 Local ... 7.08pm. 7.38pm 1,9, 8, and & rua dally. Noe. © yong Direct routs to Toronto, gl Bay CItY. p orijand, St. John Boston and How York. For Pullman Foo on. apply to sd all other imformeron. FU LS P. BANLEE, {fneston. Ont Aa MBROKE RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH GOING WEST Sccond-clnss one-way ticket at? SHOAL REDUCED RATES on sale Feb. 15 to April 7. Vaucounver, Victoria Seat'le, Tacoma, $46.30 55 coast points Nel Rosle d, Trail and a British Colum: ia points Proportionately low rates to other points. Full particulars at K.&P. and C. P. R. Ticket Office Ontario Street. F, CONWAY F. A. FOLGER, JR, Gen. Pass. Agent. Gen. Supt. Bay of Quinte Railway New short line for Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto, and all local points: Trains Jeave City Hall Depot at 4 pm. F. JONWAY, Agent B.Q.Ry., Kingston. LOXDUNDERR) ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, From St: John From Halifax. Sicillan, Sat., Feb. 10. Mon., Feb. 12. Pretorian, Sat., Feb. 17. Mon., Feb: 19, Numidian, Sat., Feb. 24. Mon., Feb. 26. Corinthian, Sat., Mar, 3. Mon., Mar. 5. BOSTON TO GLASGOW, Siberian Sat., Feb. 10 HALIFAX TO LONDON AND HAVRE Pomeranian Sat., Feb. 22. Js Py BANLEY, t, G.T.R. Oty fasmenger Depot. du Be GLADE E. Clarence Street. ARCHITECTS. Wi. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF- , second floor over Mahood's Drug store, corner Princes s and Bagot Streets. Entrance on Bagot street. Telephone, 608. ARTHUR BLLIS, ARCHITECT, OF- fico site of New Drill Hall, near cor Ber of Queen and Montreal streets. POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, MER- ¢hant"s Bank Building, corner Brock end Wellington streets. 'Phone, 212. ARCHITECT, ete. Anchor Building, Market Square. Phone, 243. MONEY AND BUSINESS. AR SRA aa LIVERPOOL. LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company, Available assets $61,187,215. In addition to which the policy holders have for security the unlimited liability of all the stockholders. Farm and city pro- perty insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new husiness get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. re ------------------_------ /R POLICIES COVER MORE ON building and contents than any other Company offers. Examine them et Godwin's Insurance Kmporium, Mark- ot Square. Er -------------------- MEDICALS." ™ re -------- DR. McCARTHY, QFFICB LATELY ied by Dr. Ryan, . treal and Brock » Jan. corner Mon: "THE DAILY WHIG, eRUSHEg Eighty per cent, of all the brushes soldinCanadaare goods. The best equipped factories in the whole country, the most skilled workmen on the continent and the best materials money can buy combine to produce this result. Reliable dealers -- NO ONE "WHO HAS EVER SEEN OR HEARD THE HELPLESS CHOKING OF A CONSUMPTIVE CAN THINK LIGHTLY OF A COUGH A single dose of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup will convince you that it will stop the cough, sooth the throat, and start you on the road to recovery. DR. WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP is rich in the lung-healing virtues of the Norway pine tree, skilfully combined with Wild i, Bark and o Soaiiing and expectorant' ies o r toral herbs and bar! It is a pleasant, Jon and effectual medicine for Coughs and Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Pain in the Chest, "Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Quinsy and all troubles of the Throat snd Lungs. Be sgre and do not accept a substitute for Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. The genuine is pnt up in a yellow wrapper, three pine trees the trade mark, and the price 25 cts. HAS NO EQUAL "1 had a very bad cold which settled on my lungs. | I tried many remedies but could get no relief. On the advice of a friend rocured a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup.. Before the bottle was half finished I had not the slightest trace of a cough, and in my opinion Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup has no equal as a cure for coughs, colds, or any affection of the throat and lungs. J. J. Molxxms, Woodbine, N.8 CURE 'ick Headsche and relieveall the troubles inch dent to a billous state of tho aySiom, such a8 Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress , Pain in 'the Side, &c. While their most yemarkable success has been shown in curing 'Headache, yot Carter's Little Liver Pills are equally valuable in Constipation, curing snd pre- ng complaint, while they alse wenting thisannoyh eorrect oll disorders of thectomach stimulate the regulate the bowels, Even if they only Ber and HEA 'Achethey would beaimost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu ately theirgoodness docs notend here, and those whoonce try them will find these littlo pills valu- in somany ways that they will ot be wit todo without them. But after allsick head ACHE the bane of so many lives that here is where 'We make our great boast. Our pillscureit while hers do not. 1" Qarter's Little Liver Pills are very small and wery easy 10 take. One or two ills makea docy They sre strictly vegetablo and do not gripe ox but by their gentle sotion please all whe ee thom. In vialsat 25 cents ; five for $1. Sold Dy druggists ovorywhers, or spnt by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York, fou) Jil Smal Dos Small Prima DR. WILLIAM GIBSON, PHYSICIAN, corgeon, etc. Late Resident House "on, Kingston General Hospital. 32 King street. opposite Bank al. 'Phone, 48. Dopartment of Railways and Canals RIDEAU CANAL. ) TENDERS, ENDORSED will be i 1 received y pdersignd, wp to noon on Sat- hruury 24, . oly and Delivery of e Brith Colin the British Colum- Timber required for Bill Fir Dime nsion the Rideau CO he Canal. tions and of Timber can at the office of the superin- ngineer of the Rideau Canal, Ottaws. : On and after February 1st, 1906 The Department do: i accept the lowest or pooh no hina Tisai to By Order, L. K. JONES, Secretary. "it of Railways and Canals, - Ottawa, Ist February, 1008. LOWsiapers inserting thi dverti; ment without authori » the 1 pert. Meat. will not he ay En the I 3 Sess sss sssscaaant ENTER NOW or a Li Civil Ser vigainee, Shorthand or Cigston Business College Limited Head of Queen Street Kingston . . . canada Spacious apart squipment, Pim Somplste in demand, Thorough instruction Wy Depurt; B. McKAY, H. ¥. METCALFE President. "THERE IS A TIME FOR ALL THINGS." Now, while prices are low, is the time to fill your coal bin with best quality SCRANTON COAL from ? P: Walsh's Yard LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (ESTABLISAED 1863) President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money Joaned on City and Farm Pro serties. Municipal and unty Deben- tures. aes a Deposits received ntérest allowed, S. C. MeGill, Managing Director. Office. 97.Clarsuce Street, Kingstom, "Nell-They are going to have a double {wedding. Bella--Ah, T see; a A ---- FATAL SYRUPS SAID 10 HAVE Kien ip Startling Statement by United * States Professor of Chemistry. --Impure Milk Still Worse. | a million infants had been sacrificed | to the various concoctions Known as soothing syrups and painkillers, and } over twice that number killed by im- | pure milk, was the declaration made by Professor H. W. Wiley, chiel of the chemistry 'bureau of the United States department of agriculture, | "We do not know anything about thy milk we have left at our homes, or the condition under which it was produced," he added. "There are a. thousand and jone possibilities which might have combined to make what ' nature intended for a food the most ; virile poison that chemistry can pro- duce. "I have found that the foods we | daily consume are so framght with | germ life «of a harmful nature that | am alhost afraid to go to the table, | The butter is painted; there is little goods "are kept for years and sold for | the genuine article. 1 speak partioul- | arly of condensed milk, 1f we know nothing of the fresh milk we get, sure- lv our knowledge is more limited a8 to i the product that is put in cans. The | Lord intended us to resort to cans only to ride us over one season, until green fruits could be had again, but the canneries don't know this. There is no law requiring them to stamp the date upon their goods; if they 'did it would kill the sale." THANKFUL RUSSIA. Greatness and Happiness Ascribed : _ %0 Czar. St. Petersburg, Feb. 8.--A delegation of--eitigens--of --ratermodar;- Caucasia, sent. to St. Petersburg to obtdin the emperor's personal assurance that the land question would not be «siled Lv the present government, out Ly the national assembly, was received in audience by Premier Witte yesterday. 'I'he premier pointed out that the agra- rian problem could not be solved |v a division of the state lands aluac. 'The peasants must be prepared io luvy private lands on the easy installment olan. The spokesman of the delegation re- plied that the peasants did not. wish to buy land, but were determined to receive it as a gift from the govern ment. At the close of an informal discus- gion the premier thanked heaven that the conditions in Russia were different from those prevailing in other coun- tries. The premier is said to have added : ' : "The greatness and happiness of Rus. sians are dde to the emperor. Without the emperor you who now wear long coats and high hats would still be peasants." : -------- Gift To Rector. Strathcona, Feb. 7th.--Frank Grang- er, superintendent of St. Jude's Sun- day school, invited , the rector and Mrs. Dowdell to a mecting Friday ev- ening, when all bad assembled, Mr. Granger, on behalf of the scholars, presented Mr. and Mrs. Dowdell with a handsome silver and glass fruit dish. In reply Mr. Dowdell thanked the chil- dren for their beautiful present, also giving them words of enceuragement. Mr. "Granger deserves a great deal of praise for the way he has wosked to keep the Sunday school up. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Miller, Morven, were the guests of G. Haycock, Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Blackeby, Bath, at Mr, Lasher's, the samc day. Miss Flossie Dunlap spent a few days in Napance, recently, visiting friends. Mrs. Peters is quite ill at her brother's, Robert Pybus'. Mrs. Albert Irish, Morven, vis- ited her sister, Mrs. J. Granger, last week. A. C. Granger and son, Harry, and family, leave February 20th, for Minnesota. Everyone regrets their de- parture. Miss Webster, our school teacher, spent. Tuesday night with Mrs. Roy Pybus. Miss Webster boards at her home, going to and from it by train. Joseph Lasher is recovering from his recent illness. Mrs. Dunn and children, Newburgh, spent Friday at her father's, James McGuire's, D. As- selstine entertained a few friends Wed- nesday evening. On Saturday a fire occurred in the Boulter car shop, Picton, near the factory. The damage done was slight. The dock of A. H. Baker; at Wel. lington, will be re-built this spring. Suffered for 23 Years With Kidney Trouble. CURED AT LAST BY GIN PILLS. Whether you are just beginning to feel the first twinges of k pains--or whether you have tried for years to find celief--Gin Pills will cure you. Surely rou can't doubt their virtues after such a etter as this : |__+'] sent for a free sample of r Gin ills some time ago, and fi them to rive me great relief, so I put myself un- er the treatment, and am now using the hird box, and feel myself entirely cured. { have suffered with my kidneys. for 23 rears, At the time I began taking Gin ills 1 could not turn in bed without pain. 1f I moved at might, the pain 10 great that it would wake me up. ° Now Lam freeof pain, and feel as well as I did 23 years ago. I feel it my duty to let you knew about Gin Pills, so that it night be the means of relieving some sther sufferer. " Hexry WAKEFORD, Toronto.' Gin Pills bold out a guarantee of cer. tain, quick relief. They will stop the ain--heal the sick kidneys--and ip the whole system--or your dru vill refund your mu . That shows our confidence in Gin Pills. We will do more. We will send you a trial box of Gin Pills absolutely free if you will write asking for it and state the name of the paper in which yoy see this. - You can thus fest them at our expense and see for yourseil whetlier or not Gin Pills are all tbat we claim them fo be. Giu Pills sort of four-in-hand tie. » Ru Washington, Feb. 9.--That more than |, other to be found anywhere. Canned .~ ¢ . FASHION'S FORM. The Schoolgirl's, Frock is Tasty Affair. - Attractive, indeed, are the frocks for the school girl, with her immature figure, which the stores are showing in' the ready-made wear departments at very reasonable prices. The illus tration gives a simple but effective idea for the use of the fashionable mohairs, | serges and like fabrics so admirable for the rather hard wear in the school room. I this instance created the necessity for a suitable outer tily with ecru allover lace, used in the form of a vest, which runs from neck to belt in the little pleated waist drawn into the narrow belt of velvet . in the same: shade as _ the mohair. "The sleeve is the regulation shirtwaist model, the ~enfi fastening with a medium-sized: gilt button. The skirt is one of those inverted pleated models stitched a short way down on the hips, from which point it falls out gracefully to the ankles. The ma- chine stitehings throughout are in a heavy brown silk. Death Of Mr. Chapman. Bath, Feb. S.--At last the bay is frozen over and the people of Amherst Island are able to drive over td our village. | No doubt they will make good use of the ice while it lasts. Mrs. C. Wemp is seriously i Chapman passed away on Tuesday evening, February 6th, at the age of eighty-one years. after an illoess of about tliree months. Deceased had been a citizen of this village for about fifteen vears, moving here from dete Morven. The funeral services were held on Thorsday afternoon, in the Methodist church by Rev. Mr. Sex: smith, after which remains were taken to the Forward wvaolt. Mre C. Mills is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Smith, essa. are for sale at all Soca box-- 6 boxes for $2.50. Bole Drug Co., Winnipeg, Ca a L "Watch Harrison Co. advt, worl] We ask you to PROVE IT. _ Just use one-half the would of other makes. BENSDORP'S ROYAL DUTCH COCOA is double strength, therefore most economical. The best Cocoa is .made in Holland, and Bensdorp's has no superior. In YELLOW WRAPPER. For Couking Chocolate try Bensdorp's (E LIPTON A FARM HAND. Came Stedrage to America in 1865. The fact that Sir Thomas Lipton, the celebrated English yachtsman, was once a farm hand in Vieginia is known to few people in this section of the world. Sir Thomas worked. on a farm neat Wilson Depot, in Dinwiddle coun- ty, not far from Richmond, for a year and does not mind recalling the ex perience. Harry St. George Tucker, who ha just returned from a trip to Europ met Sir: Thomas in London. The lat ter expressed his interest in the James town exposition next year, remarking "You know, | used to be a resident o Virgiaia." Now, Mr. Tucker did not know any thing of the kind, and was deeply in terested to hear the noble sportsmar tell of his residence in the Old Domin ion Lipton came to America as a steer age passenger in 1565. *He spent two years working in the rice fields o South Carolina and then fetched up ir Virginia on the Dinwiddle county farm. The farmer who gave him wor conceived a great liking for the hard working lad, and made him a member of the family. Sir Thomas still speaks in kind terms of the man for whom he worked. The lad had his head full of business schemes, even then, and when he drifted away it was in the direc tion of his native shores. He founded the greatest provision house in the world in Glasgow, with its 240 branch. es seattered throughout the united kingdom, an enterprise capitalized at £210,000,000. When his old employer hesrd of him again, probably, his former farm lad was over here as chal lenger for the international yachting cup, a knight, a baronet, and the inti mate of kings and princes. It would be interesting to find that old Virginia farmer and learn his opinion of the celebrated sportsman as a farm hand. Rev. A. W. Coone, Cherry Valley, writes that local option has been in force in South Marvshwrgh for the past nine years, and that three fourths of thé people are assured that it has been u success. When You Biy--Buy Right. . When you buy Ozone, buy "Solution of Ozone (the coupon kind)." It is the strongest and purest Ozone on the | market. It is sold as a commercial product af reasonable rates, so that you get about twice as much as of other, brands. Also cach bottle con- tains a coupon which entitles you to a package of 'Celery King," the well- known remedy which must always be taken with Ozone. ; No ether brand of Ozone gives vou an opportunity to get the "Celery King" free. We own "Celery King," and that is why we can give it with out Ozone. . "Solution of Ozone, (the coupon kind)" contains about twieo as much for your money as anv other kind. | wg fuvnishes You. with "Celery pe or nothing. st on gett it from your druggist or tid the Public company, Bridgeburg, iy, Ont.. who will see that yon are quantity you: as are a an #, MON 7 Wrapper). ©OE00 GILOLEO SEEOTIEO SOTLES Overshoes ' Lined Rubbers QOvergaiters Moccasins S eee ce®@®® Are all. footwarmers andj our stock is complete Tr $ McDermott's Shoe: Store 200805 08+ ER IEA IE0® FOR SALE _ 122 University avenue, occupied by Thomas Mills, * II. --No. 189 Ontario stréet, sceapled by Feawick Heudry & Co. --No. 178 Barrie street, ncar Union; occupied by G. 8. Briden. IV. --No. 219 Bagot stroet, near Clarence, occupied by W. Bowen. V. --No. 286 Queen street, near Barrie, occupied by Mrs. W. Benn. VI. --No. 370 Alfred street, north of Princess, occupied by C. E. do Car toret, r . 372 Alfred street, north of Princess, occupied by Mrs. ¥. Cotter, ol VIIT.--No. 374 Alfred street, north of Princess, ocoupied by J. P. H. Ferris. IX. --No. ---- Albert street, south of Union, now occupied by Dr. Hors. cy, may be rented from May Ist, 100%, and may be inspected between 2 and 1 pm. X. --hot 525 Albert strect, near Earl. 2 full lot deep, soil and first. Princess class drainage. I o XI. --Several lots, known as the "Pigeon property, north of street, Good building lots; good drainage. : XII. -- Several lots, west side Beverly street: near Union. All these properties are desirable purchases. TERMS :--Twenty-five per cent. cash, and balance may remain on mortgage at five per cent. for five years or less, ti Any of above properties will be sold subject to present tenancy. Parcels 6, 7 and 8 must be sold en bloc. Parcel 1. (Mr. Mills' residence) is open for rental for a term'of years. Pos session May Ist, 1006, and may be inspected between 2 and m,. . Further particulars on application. Sea? , -- MILLS & CUNNINGHAM OWNERS 79 CLARENCE STREET ' : Ganong's 6. B. Chocolates The Finest in the Land 1 A. J. Rees', 166 Princess St GOAIFFFFIO