Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Feb 1906, p. 3

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ine Furs We Pay Cash for All Kinds of RAW FURS W. F. GOURDIRR 78-80 Brock Street Kingston's Only Exc] Fur Store, VOICE CULTURE ELLEDA M. PERLEY, AT. CN. SOPRANO SOLOIST OF ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH Has just returned taking special course on breath cont for artistic singing and ! nower through resonance ed to receive gagements. usive from Boston after devel 'OPment op and is Prepar. pupils: and Concert Ey, Address, 193 Brock street er --Y----m--. Grand Union Hotel Rooms Flom $1.00 Per Day Up Opposite Grand nd Central Station © BAGGAGE}: ---- eee 9, Cook's Cotton Koot Compound, 'The only safe effectual monthly medirine on which women can depend. Sold in two degrees of streneth--No. 1, for ordinary cases, fl per box: No. 8, 10 de grees Bice er for Special Manes, 88 - Sold by all srw in J wh So Cooks s Cot on Com: substitute. Pa kt fhe Cook Medicine Co., Big Exhibition of SPRING STYLES! Now on Exhibition. Wintry ideas are making way for the latest out for Spring. All departments combine to make a sight that is well worth seeing. Our Dress Goods Department leads the van, with all the newest olorings and weaves that dame ashion demands. In White Foods, we certainly have a rilliant display, mercerized goods lo much in demand last year, id fair to become even more >opular this year latest bulletins rom New York, contain nothing ut White, White, White, for this eason. If you want to be strict- Yin line with the very rou will do well to see o Jur usual low prices prevail ww White Silk Waists latest range We have some very Dainty Fhite Silk Waists, regular $4.75, hat we are selling at $3.95 ood quality, made in tyle and size, 34 to 42 em. IEWMAN & SHAW $43e9seseet CcuT __ CUT THIS our The 18 Letters Must Accom- pany Answer. STANDS FOR Mow WY Er. YY yy - APENT BEST NATURAL APERIENT THE BOTTLED ATTHE SPRINGS, se Exporters: THE APOLLINARIS CO., Lq4., London.. WATER. ; BupAPEST, HUNGARY. re AVELLIYG, Sm TICPRLL! EES Si gaan pun Tame 4' astive at City mn an wil Juve SING WesT . Lve. City an; City v , L245 am. Liam bo SMa 3 96 hom. 3.05 am. « 11 Loeal 9.15 a.m. 9.47 a.m " 1 bai 10 noon 12.46 p.m " 9pm. 3.51 pm. " 3 " pm. 7.38 p.m. OING EAST > . Lve. City Arr. City 8 Mail ... « 1.48a.m. 2.29 a.m. oo. Beet Exp. 238 a.m. 3.05 a.m. « 16 Local 8.16 a.m, 8.47 a.m. . ola 1.00 pm. 1.29 pm « 19 Local ... ... 7.03 p.m. : = pn daily wd Sun tai All other hind 9 ily except | orente, Paterhote, London, _ Detroit, Hamlltod, Pati: S naw, Montreal, Chicago, ay Cy SalaW, aon ranl: Bai; Baettis ad New York, ion, T} Tickets, tion, & p! ee) i 4 other net miorntion 10 oy Ply to oh oo Ontario streets. Aor on Ont, 4 ~ Kinston | RELL RAILWAY to other on sale Feb. 15 ito April 7. Tacoma, he ard Jaleon, Ressiond, bson Trail and $43. 80: ith ¢olmbie points. Full particulars at K. & P. and C. P. F, CONWAY, ¥. A. FOLGER, JR, Gen. Pass, Agent Gen. Supt New short lne for Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto, and all local points. Trains DONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry., Kingston: A-------------------------------- ALLAN LINE Rovalmail From 8t. John From Halifax Pretorian, Sat., Feb. 17. Mon., Feb. 19. Corinthian, Sat., Mar. 3. Mon., Mar. 5. Tunisian, Sat., Mar. 10. Mon., Mar. 12. Sardinian Thurs., Feb. 22. HALIFAX TO LONDON AND HAVRE. Scoongd-class one-way ticket at 46. 30: Shdcouvel Victoria $ coast points Proportionately low rates R. Ticket Office, Ontario Street Bay of Quinte Railwa y of Quin y Wave City Hall Depot at 4 p.m. F. ' T0 LIVERPOOL Numidian, Sat., Feb. 24. Mon., Feb. 20 BOSTON T0 GLASGOW. Pomeranian Sat., Feb. 24 For Rates of Py 188020, apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent Grand Trunk Ry. J. P. GILDERSLEEVE, Agent Canadian Pacific Ry. ARCHITECTS. ae eee eel ES WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF- fice, second floor over Mahood's Drug store, corner Princess and Bagot streets. Entrance on Bagot street. Telephone, 608. ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF- fice site of New Drill Hall, near cor ner of Queen and Montreal streets. POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, MER- chant"s Bauk Building, corner Brock and Wellington streets. 'Phese,' 212. ---------------------- HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, ete. Market Square. Anchor Building, "Phone, 345 MONEY AND BUSINESS. |°Rest and Comfort' KIDNEY DISEASE For the Kidneys. "THE GENTLE KIDNEY CURE These 'wonderful little pills soothe and heal kidneys and bladder--take away all pain-- | £0 through the ni t without on ve every trace of your kidney trouble. Cures Rheumatism Too. Twa Cuarun CummicaL Co, Limrren, Wawson, Owe, + «Nsw Yom AND ITS DANGERS CAN BE QUICKLY CURED BY KIDNEY PILLS Kidney disease comes on quietly, it may have been in the system for a long time before you suspected the real cause of your trouble, There may have been backaches, swelling of the feet and ankles, disturb. ances of the urinary organs, such as, brick dust deposit in urine, higly colored, scanty or ny urine, bladder pains, a equent urination, stone in bladder, ete. Perhaps you did not know that these were symptoms of kidney discase, so the trouble kept growing worse, until Neu- ralgia, Sciatica, Rheumatism, Diabetes, Dtopsy, and worst of all, Bright's Disease have taken hold of vour system. Doan's Kidney Pills should be taken at the first sign of anythiu ug wrong. There is no other safe way, (plasters and lini. ments are useless), as the trouble must be eradicated from the system. Doan's Kidney Pills go to the seat of the trouble, strengthen the kidneys, and nelp them to filter the blood properly and flush off all the impurities which cause kidaey trouble. Mr. Thomas Mayhew, Smith's Falls, Ont., writes: "For over four mouths I was troubled with my kid- neys, and my back got so lame I felt miser- o all over. After taking five boxes of Doan' s Kidney Pills I was as well as ever." Price 50 cents per box or three boxes for $1.25, all dealers or The Doan Kidney Pill Co.. Toronto, Ont. Maypole 'Dye A cake of Made in England but sold everywhere. 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 business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. JR POLICIES COVER MORE ON building and contents than any pihet company offers. Examine them Godwin's Insurance Emporium, hark et Square. EE ------ MEDICALS. § DR. McCARTHY, OFFICE LATELY occupied by Dr. Ryan. corner Mon- treal and Brock streets ett -------------------- DR. WILLIAM GIBSON, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, etd. Late Resident House Surgeon, Kingston General Hospital. Office--232 King street, opposite Bank ol Montreal, 'Phone Buenscesssesassesssascacsl ENTER NOW or a Lusi 8 on Bich mines, | horthand or ¢ Kingsten Business College Limited Head of Queen Street Kingston «.« « Spacio equ, ment, apartmests, gi graduates in demand. Thoroueh individual instructio n by come petent and experienced teachers in every department. throu JewsenBue® Jo 2 a the whole year. Catalogue J.B. McKAY, H. F. METCALFE President. Principal. St sesscsscsescesccscscscand EE ---------- C. H POWELL 10¢. far Colors=-sse. for Black, Crests and EMBOSSING sci: for Paper and Envelopes ENGRAVING cri Uhre m5 haads Besides afl classes ol La 'sr Prem friating from a card to a volumes THE WHIG, Kingston THE FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (ESTABLIShED 1863) President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money loaned on City and Farm Pro feos. Municipal d County Deben- ert! unicipal an 0 Mie fares. M pu received and interfet allowed, 8S. C. McGill, Managing Director. Office. 97 Clarence Street. Kingstoa. When Needing a Cab or Carter "Phone 622 SA yowgeta: prompt answer SINNOTT BROS. 36 Johnston Street [QUEENS CH CIEE LIKELY TO BE BE A SUDDEN i The Request Was For a Series-- ciived a challenge for the traphy from Jo0, secretary of the Inter Collegiate Hoo key Union, on behalf of the champion ceipt of the challenge and they be asked to name a date suitable for the match. matches, game proved an interesting exhibition played the star game for the winners, Jof the Philadelphia Nationals. lotic. Club, to DEATH ; GAME. | ms The Ottawas Asked to Name a Suitable Date--The Latest Sporting Notes. - The Stanley cup trustees have = re- Sherry, of Toronto Varsity, Queen' S, The challenge asks for A suddendeath game The matter has, however, to be The Ottawas were notified of the re- will City League Hockey. In one of the postponed city league last might, at Rockwood rink, the Wanderers outplayed the Fron: tenacs: hy the score of 7 to 5. There were a number of spectators, and the of clean, fast . hockey, played but six men aside. teams Vanhorne with Mackenzic and Nicholson showing up well in the losers' ranks. General Notes On Sports. Toronto's new third baseman for next year, may be Harry Wolverton, Catcher Harry. Barton has been transferred by the Philadelphia Ath- the Providence Club, champions of the fast Eastern League. By defeating Renfrew on their own ice last Friday night by a score of 4 to 2, Peinbroke became winners of the Upper Ottawa Valley league chim- pionship. ~ Toronto Telegram: That Smith's Falls 'team which | pévir could come within hailing distance of the 0. H. A. championship, is good enough to land in the Federal League. " More than 3,000 dogs are on exhi- bition at the annual bench show of the Westminster Kennel Club in Madi- son Square Garaen, New York. There are eighty-three dificrent breeds of them, The value of the prizes offered is $13,000. "With a pitcher limited to balls," remarks Lajoie, 'he, would not be in a position to waste as many balls as he @oes at present in éheck mating an attempt to try the hit and run, which in my mind, is one of the prettiest pieces of baseball. Ten yards to be gained in three downs was the principal football re form tentatively agreed upon at a meeting of the National Intercollegiate Football Rules Committee in New York. This rule, if finally adopted, the experts believe, will do more than anv- thing else towards opening the game, Harvard has adeepted the proposi- tion of Yale, that students in profes- sional schools be debarved from mem- bership on "university teams. Princeton hae already acquiesced to the proposi- tion. A further annbuncement made at Yale iz that training table 'expens. es of her athletic teams will be great- ly reduced. Buck Freeman contract to week, three sent in his signed Boston Americans last This makes eight of the old plavers in line for next season, which, with six new men who have signed, makes fourtee; - men under contract. The old players signea are: © Criger, Young, Winter, Gibson, Tannchill, Par: ent, Collins, and Freeman. Toronto Globe * The first profescion- al game in Toronto, will not be plav- ed on Friday night, as was intended, the Michigan Soo team being unable to come until a later date. The dis- bandment of the Canadian Soo team is the cause of the shift in date, their retirement making a re-arrancement of the professional league schedule neces: sary. There is a chance that Pittsbure will be brought here fiext week, and the local team. which includes Gerrie, Morrigon, Lambe, Brown, Marchal, Liffiton, Melaren nnd J. Carmichael, will practice steadily for the game. The Spaldings indoor: basehall team of Chicago, champions of the world, last night defeated Windsor, Ont., 5 to 4, in the first of the series of three games they will play here this week. EEETEEE--T---- No Appetite, Very Pale This is a Condition That Rapidly Grows Inte Permanent Ill- Health--Sometimes De- velops Insanity. What can be of higher importance than to give attention to these pre. monitory symptoms of collapse ¥ De: lay means danger. This weak, debili- tated condition must be relieved. You can"s afford to fall into ill health, knowing that proper treatment will eure you. The proposition ix just this--vou are sick, vou need medicine, but what is the proper remedy for your particular case ? This question is [best answered by Ferrozone, an uplifting tonic that instantly imparts new life to a rum- down system. Ferrozone has the pow- er of sharpening the appetite, of form- ing rich, nutritious blood, and therchy contributing that sense of buoyancy and vigor that adds so enormously to one's pleasure and usefulness in life. There is no doubt . about the strengthening influence of Ferrazone. Nothing can be simplor in the way of cure than to exeite appetite, and im- pert the power of digesting food. This i exactly what Ferrozone does. Well cirested food means an abundant sup. ily of blood, and blood of the right REMOVED CARPENTER AND 105 'Rag sien} I. 3 BOGART) sort is just what folks in ill-health nevi most. Simply, ien't it, the way Ferrozone docs 80 much good ? For all forms of del lity, sleeplessness, nerve and Blcol disorders, tiredness and exhaus- t'ea, there is no more potent or vita- l:ing medicine made than Ferrozone. Even one box demonstrates its cer: be and rapidity of action. Pre- pared in the form of a choeolate-coat- vd tablet, and sold in 50c. boxes, or sy Fell Out -- Agony_for a series of | the matches, but this request may not be acceded ta. will probably be ordered at an varly date. If your kidneysareall inflame | considered by the trustees. One Ma td ti Hie' wd Long Years --Doctors Were fon) to Help Her. SPEEDILY CURED BY CUTICURA ---- en. * 1 had suffered terrible agony and Join for eight years from a ter- e eczema on the stalp and fage. Fhe \ best doctors were unable to help me, and I had spent a lot of money for many withous receiv) benefit, scalp was cove with my face was like a piece of raw , my eyebrows and lashes were falli 'out, and sometimes I felt a -- 1 'wat bushing up rot: he ter. rible itching and pain. began treating myself at es ou a my head apd face are clear and I am en- tirely well. I first bathed my face with , then applied Cuticura Qinjmentis eafbicted oh urs T oe ee aftet the first ap- plication, Tad continued use of Cuti- e a complete cure. Miss Mary F. Fay, Westboro, Mass." And liching, Burning Ery with Loss of Hair, Cured by Cuticura. Bathe the affected parts with hot water apd Cuticdra Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales, snd soften the thickened cuticle; dry, without hard rubbing, ad o ly Cuti- cara Ointment ly, lay itch- ing, irditation, an aay and soothe and healie and, lastly, take Cuti- cura Resolvent Pills to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set is often Suficient to ure the ost Son, sfignring skin, scalp, a bi 'humonrs, with loss of hair, of infancy or age, when doctors, medi- cine, nd all else fuils, EE nis Reh: SekTh. and Have." SR ke tr NO GREASE OR DANGEROUS DRUGS. -- In '"Herpicide,' the New Scientific and, Successful Dandruff Treat- ment, Have you dandrufi ! Then you have a contagious parasitic disease, un- pleasant, unhealthy and one that will eventually lead to baldness. To cure it you must destroy the parasite that eats at the root of the hair. The only reparation for destroying these germs is Nowbro's Herpicide. Charles Klein, of Larami , Wyo., says: "Herpicide atlayed the it chi sy, cured the dandrufi an stopped my buir's falling out; and it is bringing a new, crap of hair." Herpicide 1s Ee from grease or dang erous drugs, and makes hair glossy and soft as silk. One battle will con- 'vince vou of its. merits. Sold by lead- ing druggists. Send 10c, in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., De troit, Mich. G. W. Mahood, special agent. : EE ------------------------------ CANNED ICELAND MOSS. New Delicacy May Soon Appear on Market. The fact that Iceland moss has na tritive as well as curative qualities is pretty géncrally known, but now a Norwegian inventor has arisen who has patented a process to convert the humble lichen into a sucenlent and nourishing dish for the dinner table. After being thoroughly rinsed the mass is soaked in a hoiling hot che mical solution, by means of which the bitter clement is extracted from the plants. Then they undergo a second rinsing after which the moss is ready to be packed in ting: for the trade, The inventor intemds to place large quantities of hig dolicacy- on the Ger man market, and *"tinned lichen' may yet bécome the fashionable vegetable on the tables of the rich. Y.M.C.A. Notes. The stereopticon address which will he given hy George A. Gregg of New York, on Y.M.CA. work, in the Brock Street Methodist church on Thursday evening, was listened to by a mumber in Toronto. This gentleman, from in formation gathered from the address, presented two powerful sermons in his church, brought in response from the congregation a donation of $600, to ward the work of the West End As sociation, Mr. Gregg is a convincing speaker with a persomality that com': mands attention and respect. Another interesting attgaction will be the sweet singing of the Hammony Male Quar- tette. The building will be closed on Thursday evening, on account of the anniversary ~All intesmted in the for mation of a 'singing clasy' are asked to meet G, B, Cummings, in the Y M.C.A. Saterday, Spm dt eten Increaset In Anierican Values. * The Aweriean wiist places the valug of live stock 7h farms of the United States ots 000, or £300,000,000 more than in 1904. The general price tendency if apwerd, posdible exeeption being beef cattle, which show an average price very much 'as a year ago. the low point of home years ago, when everything was very much de pressed, prices in some instances have more than doubled ' Hook--Why are those two cut-uns taking their beer mugs over by the grandfather's clock ? Nye--1 imacine they are preparing to'soting a witti- cism sbout it being a long time be tween drinks." When there and mother is send for that is one oe- casion when old-fashioned clothes, A pooular salutation smone magnates: heen investigated this moming®" ists recommend Best's Trost iis for ¥2.530. the Compared with in sickness and trouble one natiees she wears "Good morning. Have vou "Bozo A LIVELY EPISODE AT THE RANDOLPH norer! +. ON. TUESDAY. Caller Ejected From Mrs. Fay's Room--She Wanted to Know and Was Bound to Stay Till She Was Told. There was quite a little excitement yesterday afternoon, at the Randolph Hotel, LY the advent of an unbidden caller upon Mrs. Eva Pay, the thauma- turgist, who is at the Grand Upera House this week. Ome of the strictest rules that Mrs. Fay has is that she will receive no callers and it takes a great deal of persuasion, and usually nothing short of abject intimidation to get the clerk at the desk to send even a card up, so strict regarding such matters are the orders issued him. Yesterday. afternoon, however, the inquisitive party did not send any Ralte up or ask any oné to show her the way. Instead, she mounted the stairs to the room, having first ascer- tained the number by consulting the register, ana knocked on the door," without waiting' for a response, walk- ed right in, There was Mrs. Fay seated alone in the room, but immediately wpon see dng the stranger in the room she call od one of the members of the com- pany, who was seated in the next room. Immediately upon entering, the strange woman sat herself down upon a chair, and demanded that Mrs. Fav toll her where something that she had lost could be found. She said she would not leave the vYoom until she had her desired information. Her ap pearance at that was quite farmida- Bis, Pretty tall and a stron- looking woman, she was not an easy looking subjeét for any man, to which add the fact that she was armed with an umbrella, At first Mrs. Fay tried persuasion to get her to leave the room, hut: in the end she 80 persisted that it was necessary to ojet her by foree, and ong of the hotel attaches showed her the way to the street, parting from her with final instructions, never to enter the hotel again. The affair mirht have proved serions for Mrs. Fay had she been in the thaummturgical condition into Which she always goes when answering let ters, but she had just finished answer ing several hundred, and was on the point of lying down to rest herself preparatory to the evening perform. anee, 1,000 Island Cheese Factory. The following is a report of Thousand Island cheese factory, Howe Island, for the scason of 1905, com- mencing May 1st and closing Novem- ber 4th: Henderson and Wood, pro- prietors; E. Welsh, salesman, secre- tary and tréasurer; George M. Wood, manufacturer. Total weight of milk, 1325, M8 pounds; total weight of cheese, 120,662 pounds; cost of mak- ing at lic. per pound, $1,458.69; num. ber of pounds of milk to make one pound of cheese, 10.22; average price paid per tom 'of milk, $18.40; total re: ceibts, 813,680.78; total expenses, 81, 58.83: total money paid patrons, $12,139.95 the Their Annual Assembly. Branch No. 182, Wolfe Island, CM. ILA. has issued very neat and, Sx. for ita filteenth wnnual assembly, to he held in the CM. BLA. hall on the island on Wednesday evening, Febru ary 21st. An energetic committee is at work, and the affair promises to be an unparalleled success. A city orchestra will supply the miwie, The minister of agriculture an. notinees that the dominion conference of fruitgrowers will be called to meet in Ottawa, March 20th. Brain and Nerves Dependent on Certain Elements of Nature, Which Are Found in Dr. Chase's Nerve Food The Christian Scientists are right enough when they claim that the mind influences the body. Worry, excessive mental toil and strong emotions - consume nervous en- ergy at an enormous rate. est of mind and body is essential for the restoration of an exhausted nervous system. But the mind is dependent on the brain, and the brain in turn is a bun- dle of nerve cells, which are nourish- ed and sustained by pure, rich blood. Hence the absolute necessity of sup- plymg the elements from which blood is made, "These eloments of nature which go to form new rich blood and revitalize wasted and depleted nerve cells are found in splendid propor tions in Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, By using this great food cure, you supply the material substances from which are found brain and nerve force. By all means have a cheerful, hope- ful mind, but do not depend on this to make you strong and well or you to thoroughly restore your health will be terribly disappointed when it is forever too late. It may take weeks or even months, with Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, but you can be absolutely certain that every dote this great food cure id at least somé benefit to you. Mrs. Grose, 145 Rubidge street, P'ot- erboro, Ont., states: "1 have used Dr, Chase's Nerve Food in wy family, and have found it to be a great nerve builder. One of my children had ben Arse EE GU and the whole body, A THE 3. 8. MATRIRG C6. Prog. ha A curative food tonié of ynexampled merit for the lungs, Tt kills'a cold more quickly and more anything else. Take it and be free from coughs ever after. Fromall dealers. 35 cts. a bottle, SEE Pe. ie Prize medals bestowed Typewriter. No. 2 Smith Premier. $75. Sale price, $86. No. 2 Underwoods and No, No. 2 Remington and No, stuff has to be The Sawyer SPP PPEPPEVE POPIIPDP DOTPP We have too many second-hand Typewriters on hand, . You can get a Bargain for cash this month. Good as new. Jewetts at $30. A Dougherty or Hammond for $10. J. B,C. DOBBS & 00., 171 Wellington it, "A thousand Probabilities do not 'make one Truth" (old proverb) You get it in our Goods. ' WHISKY Has won and richly deserves all the Gold and upon it! oe Bargains : Good value at A snap. 4 Williams at $80. 2 Williams at $26. A thousand words never made one good shoe. The style and 5 there. 3 Shoe Store | Specials BAZ Some very low prices would make appropriate d held this week: -- 3 White Turnovers, 260. Value 15¢, each. 2 Bath Towels, 20c. Full 36 inches long, cach. 70 Inch Table Linen, abc. Puré Linen, 36 inches wide, value 65¢. yard, 2 Cream Lace Collars, 250. Value 26¢, cach. 8 Handkerchiefs, 25¢. Fine Lawn Handkerchiefs, narrow hemstitéhed edge with: embroidery border inside the hem, value 15¢. cach, value GIFT OF $30,000. Taylor Presents Stock in Company to Trustees. Watertown, N.Y., Feb. 14.--~Mrs, Em- ma Flower Taylor, of this city, the donor of the famous Roswell I'. Flow- or Memorial Library, has tendered £0,000 worth of stock of the H. H. Babcock Carriage company of this city to the trustees of the library, the pro- eeeds of which are to be used in main. taining the grounds about the library and the building. None of the money is to be used for anything except for repairs and main: tenance of the building. The annual in- Mrs. 19¢. For The AAR this week on articles that onations to the Bazaar to be White Damask Waists, 78c. A choice of 8 different Patterns, value We, -We., 35¢. yard. pattern, 3 yards for 75e. 12 Dozen Applique Pillow Shams, Valjie 760, 39c, Bach : 12 dozen beautiful Aplique Shams or Table Covers, in as many dil ferent patterns, regalas value 78e, * each, for 3c. each Embroidered Corset. Cover 20¢. : 5 dozen lengths for Corset Covers, 1} yards cach, 20c. for the piece. Whitewear and Blouses The James Johnston Store | '180 WELLINGTON STREET. EASY MONEY AT HOME SEDETIS | cn SE rn COTTAM = Es come of the stock at the present time in 81,800, which it is expected will more than take care of the repairs and also start a fund for future use in mainfaining the Building. t -------- -- Bought Famous Bowl. Watertown, N.Y. Feb. ~The troubled with nervousness for a num- ber of years, and suffered greatly from dimy, nervous headdche. Dr. Chasc's Nerve Food has entirely freed her of these symptoms, and to-day she is real strong, and healthy. We do not lose an opportunity of recommending this splendid medicin: The healthful SE nlaxions, the well. rounded forms, the energy and elasti- city of movement charactertistic of persons who have used Dr, Chase's Nerve Food are the strongest evidence of is wonderful restorative influence foam" footh powder, 25c, fd she. a box, at all dealders, or Edmaa- son, Bates & Co., Torosto. Thousand Island hous at Men Bay, one of the well-known summer hotels along the St. Lawrence river, which has been owned angl conducted by Col. 0. G. Staples, of Washington, D.C., for many years, it is reported, has 'changed hands and has heen pue- chasedl by "Dick" Canfield, well known to District-Attorney William T. Jerome and others, as the proprie- tor of an hotel at Saratoga. ae The niosf pomipt delivery in (ha sity 'is from. Gibson's. Red Cross Drug Store. KINGSTON HISTORICAL. Good Meeting to to Hear Br. Rogers' Paper; The members of the Kingston Hiss torical Society turned out in numbers to hear the most interest! paper | and read by Dr. R. ogers; His subject was "Th first ein given appointing jus- ticen of the peace in this district." The commission given by . Lord Dorchester, in 1788, was explained by Dr. Rogers, and interesting sketches given of the fiest J.P.s and the mem- bors of council. The clection of officers for the ensu- 1 yeaz took feralting as fol- obs | President, Dr. R Re V. hg Mins Gildersleeve; ; Sr ---- Canon Grout." . an Hei i TR ASN 1 NON, Gre i ms Ci

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