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NEWMAN & SHAW The hoard. of works has the inh wes' hy daw to wrestle with tomar ow. % . he to-day. \ or CH ------ ED ----- ------ iN Ai nN "Neglosted Oats Leto Consimpton : Lo How Consumption' Develops. cup melders won 1 Last Night's it to » i% COLDS AND- COUGHS. \ v How Pretty Miss Powell Was Re- stored to Health by Pe~ru-na. Nine cases of vonsampt consumption out of ten oteur in this way: A person cstohes eld. "Fhe cold is not properly cured, and another cold is caught. Then another cold is caught and a cough devélops. Cough syrups are re stages of consumption. It was just in this way that Miss Powell, of Aurors, Ind., became sick. She caught a cold, and not considering many others'do, that it wonld "wear off." However, it clung to her tenaciously, Fortunately; Peruns had been brought hn a similar.experience with Peruna. velopment of éatarrh, which gradually becomes chronic. The fourth step, the ostarrh begins to spread from the head to the 'throat, then fo the bronchial tubes, and finally into the lungs. Ii is then consumption in the first stage. tarrh, from the first onset of -the cold to its inal settlement in the Jungs, Peruns oy 'be relied mpon to stop the disease. without delay. 'One bottle in the be- ginning 'will do more good than a halt dozen bottles after the catarrh has tasténed itself on the lungs. Wwe a WA HUSTLE, Game by Only 6to 5-Otta- was Notas Strong as When They Played Queen's. "At Ottawa, last night, the Smith's Falls team was This cold 'is Ailly-daliied with, either 1 five in Stanley cup match. At by tio treatment whatever or some treat- half time Pre wus three to three ment that is Ineflestual, and the cold AY various pert ds the Smith's Falls continues. i team lod, it was not until neat the close of the match that Ottawas got the lead Lavon out. (tawas scored the first goal in one minute. sorted to, but they give only temporary Smith's Falls t The zecmd,, Alter relief. pW right through, By snd by the patient gets tired of Rh was quite a Rh one. oh taking medicines and cough syrups and Meldruot, of jontreal, was refered, gives up in despair. The final mateh will be plaved tos The cold continues to develop and tie night. The majority © of woals count. cough grows worse, ttawas are BOL as strong as when Then the doctor is ealled in, only {0 {hey played Queen' ® last week, Mellen discover that the patient is in the first has enot been himse JM since Saturday night's match in whic h he was hurt. Then H.© "Smith is vot phayioe, his place being taken by his brother, T. Smith, "who i8 not nearly his oqual. Furthermore, the Ottavas have been overworked and arc becoming stale, after playing AVE hard matches Go ten serions, neglected it, thinking as n hér heath days. No team Fan stand such & and in two weeks she found strain in a serious condition. The. Smith's Fall team, while # closer; game than Queen's, played a many goals as the her notice, and she took & course of ji} not score as this remedy before it was too late. latter. The difigrence between Queen's In» week the cough snd cold were nnd Sinith' is cakily seen. The broken; snd a three weeks' treatment latter, have ong defence. while completely restored her to health, ; Queens is better on the ling. This is what Peruna is doing all the ficre is a ghanet of Smith 5 WwW "ARTIC (reshe Yai: Nota day, and probably not an Now i. gets 1h onr passes in which some one does not Cure the Slight Colds and Aveld Consumption. The first step toward consumption i» cold. 'THe nextstep is a failure to cure promptly. The third step ie the de- Ataay time during the progress of ca Tt you have taken a cold, buy Perans Thousands of Testimonials. have on file thousands of testi- 15 AOE OITA defeated by six goals } fi 3 af F - MARCH Te -- cuter, so dhat it{had te mediate, Tailors va. Printers. Last might at the Rowal rink the Printers 'tied with the Tailors. Neither play inter- team scoved. The game was ¥ kecunly contested. For © the Tailors Wellwood, Jackson and' Little werk the stars; for the Prin Woodrow, Hunter and Derry showed up in spots. It was a very clean game, none of t players getting hurt. referee, H. McCartney, was very impartial. The goal judges were F.-O'Brien and Garr; The + negt will be ployed, Weduesfiny night, =~ weather permitting. ' rn General Notes On Sport. The. Argonauts and "Varsity . will play for the Toronto hotkey cham pionshiip to-night, Brantford has = orgéiiised a. city baseball league 'of four manufadtoring teams and will take in Paris, A Spacious and a le ped athletic. field costing $1, BON. in proposed for Columbia niversi Peterhoro will hdve a strong cs ciation foctball team in the Ni leaguo this year, ufider the name' of the Quakers. Rochester baseball enthusiasts have! received with delight the news Second Baseman ndeslager been bought from Baltimore Roe ester, Toronto Mail-Ewpire : The fact of the Argonauts scoring an uncounted goal against Berlin, has, strange, to say, remained undisputed, even by "Hogtown's" bitterest enemies, The Royal rink was kept very busy with hockey matches, yesterday, from 1412 pn. The jee War in good . contin. The Rovals defeated the | === : " Sapokios in a very close mateh; by the | here stolore have! been clean, "hut the scare of 2 to 0. men went on to even up old scords, Thire was a large number of hockey bh Miss Lillian Powéll; Aurora, Ind., writess: «= © 9 Amine monials from JFeopls he TTS «Last spring I caught a severe cold from dag wry fect wet and Sted 5 Salary 9 sii i. > mn out in the rain, and iia day | had & most miserable coid, but I neglected © can give-oux ready y thinking It would soon leave me, But it hung to me two weeks, when { | glimpse of the'vast array of unsolicited elt sonething vilast Be don' as my was Hojo. edotssment NididPubec ge St 3 wall ", heard so much about' Peruna sad Lite prise tht bought a bottle } | month. Naothe ofan won | ] W and began taking it regularly. Was gradfied do find that io week the 3 |ja feceived $uith & volume of ehdhu. J See rT (ARYL __NMARQ SS WARTE | cold and cough was broken akon up, and ih (s' treatment completely re- } | siautic letvrs of thanks as Dr. Hartitau ov stored my usual good health." Lillian Powell. = for Poruss." | Be J. SCOT T LEARY, » The fostest swithmer of the P acific coast and Marquand Sch- RIE) -- pam warts, of St. Louis, are among t he most promising Western Swiss phd The a = tn : "| mers who have recently come into prominence by remarkable Househol STQCK MAZTETS. £gughes $5.50 to $6.10, stags, $5 (0 pr; wh. ny ecently P A D Sheep and Jambs--Receipts, - 17,000 i The, Prices: Offered: at Various |hcad: aglive; steady to 10c. higher; Smith on to-night, ' it will win out § cithusinsts at the Iroquois hotel, last fr-- rE Points. , |lambs, 5 to $7.60, a few $7.65; | ugly. night, to hear the bulletins of the Toronto, March 5.--At the Union yearlings, ¥6.25 to ¥6.6C; wethers, $5. I' Tike Ottawa anil 'Brookville, the | Smith's Falls-Ottawa Stanley cup v stock yards, 'te-day, the quality of 5 to $6.15; ewes, £5.30 to 85.75; | Smith's Falls téam is practically pro- | match. 'The expectation was that Maypole Soap (in cake form) is a fat cattle. was fair and trade. was taasP, Shed, hid to $5.75, western | fessional, the majority of its players, | Smith's Falls would hold Ottawa perfect houle dye that washes and dyes zood.. Export prices ranged from |'8mbs, * 7.25 to $7.10. being gathered from 'all directions, down, because of its strong defence. Atibe same time. Cleanly beyond com. 34.60 to : the bulk selling at APES Harry Smith, the Ottawas' speedy pare. Brilliant, fast colors, Jtdyes toany export bulls sold at Chicago Live Stock. McDermott's Win From Randolph. | left wing player, w ho was looked upon shade. A household word in Ragland. £1; butchers' prices for pick- | Chicago, March 5.-Cattle--Receipts | After holding the famots cup for | a8 the find of the season, may not Ma > 1 Ss { of choice ranged from $4.40 20,000; 10c. higher. Beeves, $4.90" $6 { fivo years, the Randolph hockey team play again this season. He is suffering ypole Soap good from $4.15 to 81.30; | $6.40; cows and heifers, $1.50 to £5; | was vantjuished, Tuesday night, at 'the | with rhenmatism and has been unable Made in England put sold everywhere, , $3.75 to $1; common, $3 tp |? ckees and feeders, $3.65 to $1.70; | Roval rink by. McDermott Bros' staff. to skate since the last Queen's-Otta- 2c. for Colors--isc. for Black. 5; Hwtdher cows, $ { can- | Téxans, HB to $1.50, to the tune of 7 tad, and the coveted wa match, T. Smith takes his place. A ners, $1.50 to ders, from Hogs--Receipts, 32,000: 10c. to de. | trophy changes ita ashdress! The line- Ie hockey match, tonight, at the & $8.75 to 84.50; stockers, from $3 fo | higher. Mixed and butchers, $6.15 to up: covered rink, Wanderers vs. Fron: -- 83350. veal ealves soli at 83 to $7.50 | 86.50; good heavy, $3.40 to $6.50: | McDermott's--Kane, goal; E. Me | tenac B. C., promises to be tho best ber: 1000 lhe. Milch cows and spring | rough heavy, $6.20 to $6.35; light, | Dermott, ' point; Barry, cover; Lumb, | local game of the season. The last at X35 to 855. $6.15 to 36.1% pigs, 85.75 to $625 ; | rover; McDermott, centre; Ryan, | time these teams met the score was Export ewes. from $4.50 to 85.10; | bulk of sales, $6.35 to 86.45. Coyne, wings. & 7 to 5. in favor of Wanderers, but the bucks, 83,50 to $1.50; yearling lambs, Sheep--Repeipts . 18,000; strong to Hotel Randolph A. Wardrobe, coal: | business college team are showing far $6.50 to 37. 10c. krigher. Sheep, $1.75 to 36.10; Kelly, point; Grier, cover; Drisc better form in combination work Hage, selects, sold at $6.65; light, | lambs, 81,90 to 87.10. * | rover; Newell, "centre; Manson, since they have had their own rink. 36.40; sows, $4 to 85; stags, $2.50 to ford, wings. American Rhodes scholars captured 23.50 por 100 Ibs, Referee--J. Boyds three firsts and one second in the Ox ABSOLUTELY PURE. SOLD IN PACKAGES AND GANS. Same Price as the cheap adulterated kinds. E.W.GILLETT/S0ury TORONTO, ONT. Many Women have Kidney Trouble and don't know it. They at: tribute their ill-health to weak- pea pains in thé ips, nervousness, tiredness, headaches are more often caused by sick kidneys. be et T delica s - disturbed and in on the horrors of female ns ne. oe aud nd te ions gricus. table Bu-du THE GENTLE KIDNEY PILL cures these cases of Weakness' because they Enre' the Kidne They prom restore the Kidotyg on: ay inflammation, take away | cate: " Female pams, i the. deli- | Montreal, March 5. About 900 head of butchers' cattle, *0 calves; 8 sh 10 milch eows, and 100 fat hogs were ierid for sale at the Kast End Abat- toir today. Good cattle were rather scarce ang brought higher prices, but the common stock were slow of sale and brought lower rates. Prime beeves sold at $4.75 to, 25.40 per 100 Ihe.; pretty good cattle at 3{e. to 4}e., and the commen: stock, 2je. to 3le. Ib. The calves all young veals and sold. at \ to $6 each, Milch sold at 825 to 853 each. Sheep. sold at about 4je., and lambs at 6c. per. lb. Fat hogs are lower, good lots selling at about 7c. per lb. per wel * cows Toronto Street Market. Toronto, March 6.-Wheat, white, per bush., 76c.; wheat, red, per bush., "6c; wheat, spring, per bush., Tbe.; wheat, goose, per bush, 72¢.; oats, por bush., 3%. to 40c.; barley, per bush., 52c.: peas, per bush., Sec.; rye, per hush. hay; timothy, per ton, So. to $10.50; mixed, per ton, $6 to £9: Stell 2 per ton, S10; drisad hogs! 88.50 10 89; apples, per hbl., 22.75 to 84; eggs new laid, per doz. a . to Ac.. butter, dairy, per h.. 2c... to FOR. creamery, per lb., 30c; chickens, per Wh. 12¢. to He. + fowl, per Ih. 10c, ta lle. turkeys, per To., 1c. 1b 200; geese, per, tb, 12e. to life: calbage, per dot. ce. to 80c.; cauliflower, per dow, 5c. to: 81; potatoes, per bag, Pe. to Be; onions, per hag, $110 16 81.25; celery, | per doz, 35. to 40e pect. hindquarters, to 8%; forequar- ors, 84.50 to %5 choice, carease, 26.50 to 86.75; medium, carcase, $5.50 Aho ¥6; mutton, per ewt, 8 {o 89; veal, per ewt,, 2850 to £10.50; lamb, por ewt., 810 to $11. ¥ Bast Buffalo Cattle. 4 Fast Buffalo, March 5- ~Cattle--Re- geipts, 3,400; steady 'to 10e. Wigher; ime steers, $5.40 to $5.75; shipping, R175 th 85.5%, dhutchers', $4.35 to 85.- 1 : Heifers,' S023 to Mr cows, £3 to $4.50; balls," 575 to $4.50; stockers band feeders, $3.75 to $1.10; stock Beifers, $2.30 to 83.25; fresh cows and Springers, slow, $2 per head lower, Hoge: Rec ceipts, 12,000 sad active; higher; mixed, ties, SOME EXPERIMENTS. - With The Curlers. The ice for the condition, "Tuesday > night, gues were run off? 1,600 Varieties of Farm Crops to Be Tested. The members of the Ontario Agri- cultural and Experimental Union are pleased to state that for 1906 they are prepared to distribute into every and W. 8. alton, R. +. Hooper, township of Ontario muterial for ex- | Gitwon; A. Strachafy, skip-12. periments with fodder erops, roots, The second match was very close, grains, grasses, clovers, and fertili- | ending in a tie, whith on being play zers. Upwards of 1,600 varieties of fod out gave Walken pink the win farm 'crops have been tested in the ex- some of which have ddne exceed: ingly Well in the carefully conducted experiments at the college and are now heibg distributed free of charge for eqg-operative experiments throu he out Ontario. sidemt's cup is being played, and the ice holds of the week. will likely be finished. Kingston For FhecEederal. lors and Wanderers was the keenest of the season. The stood Stor Bachelors, 2: Wanderers, |. Fred. J. Skinner of the Skimmer Mig. a limited, is out of town on a business trip on the firm's interest, Nrs. H. Giffin, Kinh street, entertain. od a nimber of friends 4 af a thimble tea last' renin ia as centre, and Wilson: as rover, For x in the O 1% or béeanse ery is on here and pan hat with, (of the ft" contd J. Piorpons Momgans who arrived at ties of 1 by: hegyy, } Rome, yesterday, w i. be curlers was in good two A. Macwherson, Lieut.-Col. Young, J. mah T. Slater, ship--13. hy One point ove ' Maclegn's quartette if good for the remainder teums togethot this past winter, but the big gate recvipis more than dofeay (game Was snappy | the expenses. In Kingston there ix the from start to finish. The attendance | nucleus of a pretty good senior teanil was large. The score at the finish | with Hisouek as goal Constantine as point, Vanhorne as cover-point, Walsh Th putin senior Aaa | festion: twee lay hile ford field sports. In the high jump P. M. Young, of South Dakota, was first, making 5 feet 6 inches. Young was 22 feet. Warren E. Schutt, of Cornell University was first in the mile run; time, 4.28 3:5. Albert M. Stevens, of Williamantic, Conn., took second place in the hammer-throwing contest, The drastic measures taken by the government lately - against French bookmakers have alread¥ resulted in a considerable increase in the fands of perimental department of the On: D. Pierce,. J. Flliott. Lieut.-Cot, | the parimutuel. M, Ruan, minister of tario Agricultural College, Guelph, for | Strange; J. B. War gkip--15. agriculture, presided last month at at least five years in succession. These W. R. Sills, R. J! McKelvey, H. | the customary distribmtion for bhene- consist of nearly all the Canadian | Angrove: J. W. Maclean, skip--11, volent purposes of this fund, amount sorts and" geveral hundred new varie- The point co mpetition for the pre | ing for the past racing season to £156,000, as compared with £720,000 for the preceding season, At Sault' Ste. Marie, Wich, blood flowed freely in the closing game of the international hockey series, when ae. Salt you wilt a be sorry "yott didn't Know about sooner. ; It conqurers Headache, Constipation, Indigestion. Bil- ioushess, and all troubles that cone from a disordered con-- it that 5 husk and tripped and slashed like a band of hands full watching the players, who tried for knockouts at every oppor: within noon, of defeating World's Champion Willie Hoppe at: Hoppe's Billiard aca demy. eighteen 'inch balk line, balk, while Hoppe was gathering 468 at eighteen: inch balk, one shot in, He had a difficult double-eushion earrom ¢d and the wondevinl first also in the broad jump, clearing | of the wheat and contains and it is so fresh and ever tasted, Xt i8 abacle pirates, Referee Gibson had his T. Peterson gaihe ts, Saturday after He scored 498 points at the two shots in to make for his 490th point and miss Tittle champion ron out the string with a 32 unfinish- ed run. Hoppe ran away from his op: ponent at the tart and was 900 points 'aliend at one stage of the game, when Peferson put on 97 and 65 in two successive instings, and shortly after took the lead. It was a9 close fight from then until the finish, The '97T was Peterson's best effort, while Hoppe made 89, in his best at- tempt. The two averaged just over 16 in the 31 innings. CUSHENDALL'S BUDGET. Sharp Nail. Ijured Foot--Mave- ments of Visitors. Cushendall, Nov. 6.~The special sors vives conducted by Rev. K. Ualvert, and G. Churchill, mn the Methodist church, have been discontinued. Much good was accomplished by the carves leaders, At tne quarterly ofticial board of the circuit, a unanimous in: vitation waé extended to Mr. Church- ill to remain another. year as assist: ant minister and all' /are sincere in hoping he will be able to remain. H. Greatrix and'A, Miller are home, hav- ing completed their Squise in the King- ston Dawy School, J. Joyce and wile, and W. J Gyoe and I Napanee, wee recently visitors at the howe of J. Gordon. Mrs, H. Ellerbeck has return: ed from Harrowsmith, A party was a by Miss Jane Hy. land, last week. A jolly time was spent in dancing dnd other amuse- ments; Miss May Hunter has returned from Glenburnie, Miss Sadie Cairnes, a recent guest at W. Woods', has re. turned howe accompanied by Miss May Woods. Another of the girls at Sunbury, just now, is Miss Lily Bleaney. J. Gordon and WW. Gordon were revisiting old scenes at Latimer lately. Mrs. J. Toner's many friends and acquaintances are sorry to hear of her rather serious illness. J, "Robb, and RR. Clarke, Battersea, made a business trip ~through here, a ehort timo ago. \ The young people in connection with Springfield church were pleasantly en. tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Calvert, at the Parsonage ve recently, games and'} music whiled the hours away very enjoyably. Refreshments were served during the evening. Miss Sadie Martin in spending the 'winter in the city, and is much missed by the young peo: ple. Mrs. H, Greatrix and children ars with friends at Napanes and vicinity. can in what will follow the com- pletion, McLegn, Lansdowne, spetit a fow Wi at A, Goman's, lately. Mrs. MeClymont, heen visiting for the ast fow weeks at Mrs. 8. Woods', Kingston. William Gordon had hg . Fad Placing in Ontario who wishes | The Stanley cup y matches have en- eT Hdonted Cultinbt ny i Iniaortine : is, sup on a Sourp Aan, o join the the Work May chide any gendered a deoxivoe on dhe part of local | Lilien enny yup they rushed on «the ice ol) I , oy rime gp | he SfLth * expurisats for 1006, and | enthusiasts to form "& seuiqr, posh when Tavior, of the locals, and Cor: ey bie ih 1 Mite' y. Hoy he Honite apply for the nme. The matovial wilt cam, hogthoa wieter. Smith's FAIS | qu, of the visitor, mixed it. Wotook b ORCL, SC ne ater of her | applications ¢ are ' bot) ey » it te ant oe he em - gv ir am two minutes to Koparate the men. { P a ny Pry ho a hii - of Tat ; a i. 1 mill the 1 strong Lonny 1% Hy. on p Both 'were put out of the game for Hencs on uraday evening. Music supply is exhaust: : t might be well | gration" met = OF course, in 'oyeh good, | Cothea was badly battered games, and dancing were Hradly ; « o ¢ scarce choice, tor Bar the fret could ond Folly AOR ae hat about the fice. T¢ wbx the roughest fo ly uh Amant rn visit. granted. All 'material will be' fur | does , th in "tlie. Federal] game ever seem Chere. All the games ing friends at Tichborne, Frank Duf. nished entirely free of charge to' cach | League ! I is that Kings fy and family 'are 'temoving fo Howe avplicant. antl the produce of the | ton sho of enter that Whe you do become | Tsland. Miss Eva Holfbrty, Brewer's plots will, of course, become the pro-| league, into w hic { ould, no doubt acqaainted with Mills, was the guest of Miss Hyland, perty of the Pe. who conducts the | be gladly recy 6 of the equal ru. for a lew day last week. Mrs. James experiment. -- UCHANAN, Director Mottra Won ag "which made a d fp Martin -- has returned home from a Ontario Agric ultural College, Suen, weak showigy f Ai sgn; More in: wells Visit with friends in' Kinéston. terest. in the und ould have Nelson Frizzefl and Henry Greatrix. of Gananogue Notes. to he Shot by x Rien id Ye Fink Naoanee, are-~spending a few days ¥ - i as we Ol us je romen " i i Kiananedues Sh sreh 7.--The league Loon that it cost-~money to keep the They : hockey match last evening ai the Ma- Smith's Falls, Brockville: and Berlin . id ple Leaf rink, between the Star-Bache- James C. Eggleton, a hov seven | - vears of dind Monday night the Fiaidente of Mr . at Gay's Corners, near Stirling, visiting Jere; when he was takes in, with Juels sewilts, oe AF took place «at Ne Todt, AF. & AM, Mallory town, Monday evening, the 'Bccasion healthifiil but not ood to is both healthful and good to eat. every element to the sustenance of the human body. +I and nourishes the brain, the n the be muscle and the blood. Tt fills Sn ypu Fn The work on Reeve MacFarlane's new | house is progressing rapidly, and one Ji Ottawa, who has | ie visiting friends in} Turner, § Bellville, The lad, whose home was § was | ain 2 8 at t--Malta i Tt 0 il own only to the appearance of byes but to the goporal aki of city Harrison offers the prize for py ingenious devices, Fuller particulars will w, but in the meantime let the people who live on corair lots "ut oh Sheie Shi on thei Display Of v Ot Framklin Relics. ay Philadelphia, Pa., March 7.=Ty con: ection with the tw throdih anni- 4 Farary of the ah of Benjamin * Frahklin, and . in commemoration | 'of the great services which Franklin hos rendered to ~ Masonry in the United Stafes, the grand lk of Masons of thie city, has arran an interesting exhibition 'of Franklin' relic at the Masonic Temple, which will be opened this Fein and Jil reiualn Lou to the public unt pr com: tt Somuisting of Job Wabutmak- er, Dr. Samuel Latta, Charles L. Lockwood, Julius ¥. Sachse, William D. Mellroy, J. Layton p and - Gen, Louis Wagner, wos Sostrumental in collecting a remarkably large and comprehensive collection of Franklin relics. During the exhibition the re lies will be in qustody of George Rupp, the librarian of the Temple, who was instrumental in se curing the collection of on frolick during the Scldmation of the birthday of the father of the country. The Franklin exhibition contains | many rare and extremely interesting relies in the form of books, ly | documents ahd instruments, which at obo time were in the personal posses sion of Benjamin Franklin. be 3 The' highest part of Lowddn = is Hompatesd Heath, being 424 feet © level; or eighty-four feet above hy {Sons i oaeph Harris rd Baki is in the tee oh You can live without beend, Bar: © you can live without any other food with less hardship--think along these lines and the absolute: necessity of bread comes home to yous And 'because it is a necessity, its | quality should be the best 3 bread depends largely upon the flour, Royal Household Flour has convinced the women of Canada that it Js the best for pastry-as well as for bread. 5 'Your mar, sh jewel: to she Engi Q.- dition. of he Stestachs hive