Kidney Cure. « RRL The fron Frame quality is de. signed and made only by experts. They ere four ply, linen throughout and spocially pro. tected against laundry wear. They wear longer than collars, other . ne 5 ~ TOOKE BROTHERS. MONTREAL, | Limited. Rooms F 3 BEAL Staion iY aedorie i » 7 i working "up against the government bad its foundation in the charge that 00 much. consideration was i shown to the Homan Catholics in the new provinces, In Montreal that position could not be safely taken, and Mr. Ames saw the necessity of opposing his leader, and jnferentially of repudiating him. It was all for effect, of course, and 0 in the commons, was elected, he be- most obsequious pharisaically, since to which Mr. Ames came Mr, Borden's servant, There is a repetition of the by- play in St. Ann's division of Mon. treal where there is an election to ll the vacancy caused by the recent appointment of Mr. Piche to the bench. The conservative policy with regard to the néw transcontinental railway is against the construction of it by the Grund Trunk Pacific company. But St. {Anns division embraces the interests of the Grand Trunk company, and the tonservative candidate is not in ne cord with his leader. Upon this sub- ject he has seen the wisdom of giving the slectors some assirance on this point, and he has passed the word. A conservative paper has discovered that Mr. Curran is a son of Judge Curran who was a member of parlia- ment and of the government. It is not Judge Curran's record that is under review, however, but his son's, and its chief feature is the sponsorship of Mr. Ames, M.P., and Lentleman leisure, of --------r, Discipline In The Schools. The question of discipline in the schools has been made conspicuous by a recent experience, A scholar was sent to the principal for punishment, and for an offence which called for correcting. Corporeal treatment with i} the regulation slrap is not generally (noouraged. It were better if the strap could be completely dispensed with. But that is not possible. There are some pupils who will in- vite castigation and it must be ap- Piel. Bither 'that or the offender must te suspended, which is another way of driving him out of school. The one who has to be "punished" is likely enough so constituted that he would regard anythitg which severed his iochool connection as a special favour. Suspension, therefore, is not desired tnless the parents ean be depended upon to apply at home the correction the school cannot do without physical discomfort. The discipline of the school must be maintained. Violence or oxtreme pun- i hment is not, however, endorsed or countenanced, but in the absence of the order which cannot otherwise be _se- cured a resort to the regulation strap is' permissible. Kingston has had its experiences along this line, The dis order in a school has been at times very trying, and the hesitation of the teachers about stamping it out has resulted from the fear that the trus- tees and parents would not support the teachers as they were expected to do. The appeal to the court in one case will have. the effect of making hoth Parents and teachers more considerate, The one has recourse to the board, when anything happens of which com- plaint should be made; but he has no recourse to the teacher, under certain circumstances, since any disturbance of school is subject to the heavy penal ty which the law provides. . ------------ Time Word Of Advice. J. M. Courtney, who was deputy minister of finance for so many years, who was indedd the working head of the 'department, and has the reputa tion of being a very able man, spoke aetioudly a. the Canadian. Club. Not eing in office, and so free express the sentiments of his heaft, ho has given some very sound copnsel to. the party in power. Said he, in the course of his address : "Three sets of people wire noncern: od in the public expenditure--the giv: rs, the finders and the spanders, Cer tain classes of expenditure, properly ated, are eminently desirable to be made, as, lor instance, the bring- ing into the Dominion a good class of immigrants, the working out of the Schemes connected with agriculture, the watching over our forests, all pro- ductive expenditures which should be encouraged. "He could even allow that in the recent great development there may be excused a little swagger extrava- gance; but, allowing all this, he was afraid Canada was spendine too 3 "It seamed' to him' 'that Mr. Glog: stone's favorite formula. might 'be ad- his attitude on the autonomy bills, 1 /'The grievance which some men were {by his doctor to and wi 1 i : scarce 7 New Year's day. years, at present, if it they desire, and grand heads in football. should possess, if his distinguishing Strathcona, about five and who has held works here closed to Belloville, last pretty home few days, Rose were guests ening last. Poter this country Pennsylvania is tion a coat Leland strips. Come Strachan's opted, Canada out of {| might redeem Hts Inde 14 Ele, HE Hil i | The government f------ Mr. Courtney wants Canada is aot Nving 'a little too fast. May be. But it cannot be blamed if it seeks to make gp for the loss of choose prestige and progress suffered during the long period of, tory misrule. About $4,000 was taken at the gates stand when played the Montreals at football. The clubs divided $3,000, and the union got $1,400 for expenses. So that there is money as well as broken legs and here here for years. They will be greatly missed in the church as well as soci- ally, One of the daughters has been nist in St. Jude's church. and Mrs. R. L. Lott, of Owen Sound, have been visiting his mother for a Mr. and Mrs. Byron R. of Edward Rook, Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. J. Madden entertained a few friends Tuesday ev- McGuire, who left years ago for old friends and relatives. He is a brother of James McGuire, 'of this place. The railroad company have given the sta- of paint which improves its appearance greatly. many Leland, Nov. 19.---On Sunda was only one service. Mrs. T. Young, suffering for a few days with sciatica, is convalescing, William Kernish, who went to Regina, three months ago, re turned last week, and speaks in glow- | j FF 1 Hi 7 fe 1 E § £ | rig i337 & : £ of which mayors are made becoming A Toronto controller is fearful lest the press should lose its influence. If it censed to Help him, the man with the whiskers woald be mi&ing about ---- ] Mr. Borden has not so far ventured into Montreal, where two bye-elections are in progress. What is the matter with him ? Is he afraid of comprom- ising himself or the party candidates ? M---- Hearst says he is out of politics, It is time to decide upon this course whe a quarter of a million dollars have been vainly spent in trying to secure a $10,000 a year job, good for two The publishes of the North American, New York, says he will not be a can- didate for anything again, but he will advocate his cherished reforms. lier's urges him to take up a new sub- ject the reform of himself. 'would. to know ---- Senator Vidal, that good old 'man who has gone to his rest, was a con- sistent temperance worker. He wasn't looking for applause or thanks. The man who succeeds him in the senate possible, some virtues, Budget From Strathcona. Nov. 20.--The one-quarter cen They are slowly rising again. T. Bra- dy has a sale this week to dispose of his stock and farmine implements. He does not intend to farm. John Boyer, a good situation at Point Ann Cement works since t » moved his family have a week, They and have resid here visiting Items. ing Now is the best time to buy' weather and see our assortment. Hon. C, S. Hyman has bosn ordered take i Somplete' faut E gt Col- of Ontario has not sold the mining rights of the Gillies reserve at Cobalt, because it cannot, The lumber lessees have not removed all the wood the Tigers rainy weather has stopped fall ploughing on many farms. They bring a rood nrice and seem: to be on the rise. Hogs went Mr. y there school house in the near future. Mrs. Camp- son is visiting friends in Kingston. ANANOOUE - ---- ACCIDENTAL. ---- in a Shoe Shop. Gananoque, Nov, house sot William Reid, 9.15 o'clock Corner ets. held the boards other shops of almost in every line. The meeting of the branch of the Bible Society in Andrew's lecture room drew out a fair St. China, delivered an address on work in the flowery kingdom. Miss Katherine Hoppell, after spenling the past few weeks in western Ontario, has returned her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, Garden street, has gone to join her husband in Orillia. The mysterious death of David Taylor last 'Wednesday evenine has on investication turned out to be accidental. The man was seen in an intoxicated condition during the af ternoon. and in the evenin~ was in the same condition at the station house, Leavin~ thera he was on the railroad track and the envineer had to ston his train and have him taken off the track, ---- News From Stoco. Stoco, Nov. 19.:-Flesium Trudeau has moturned from his deer hunting trip to the north country. He reports game quite plentiful. Miss Delia Mul- vooney, is recovering from her recent imess. The Kinoston.men who bought F. Allore's stock, continue making sales. The Foley Bros, disposed of their herd of fat cattle. James Rush also disposed of his herd. The above are the principle cattle dealers in this section. Mining operations are un- usually brisk in the neighborhood of Bogart. William Dafoe has returned if | from his western trip to Manitoba. A new mine, which is being .ovened up y' another company 'on the Oliver farm, is very promising, The seven} factories operating in this viel nity, ate winding up their season's operations. The new sheds which are being erected at the Roman Catholic church, are about completed, G. C. Mulvooney, president of Stoco cheese factory, is paying off the pat rons, preparatory to havine the books. audited. Herhert Parks, who was laid off through illhess. has again resumed his duties at the Tweed post office. Being a voune man of an af fable and ohlicine disposition, he i: a favorite with the public, oenerally. He is a son of Conductor Parks of the Bay of Quinte railway. Latimer Ledger. Latimer, Nov. 18.--On account of 'the. bad weather there was no service held in our church, on Sunday, but a few of the young people attended church at Tnverarv, where Rev. Mr. Fokes presthed. William Taylor left, on Monday, to visit friends in Parmalee, NY., and M. Taylor, left, last week, for Montreal, where he has Secured a position. The ladies aid which was held at M. RB. Traves, last Wednesday, was well-attended. Rev. Mr. Sparline, Kingston. intends giving a lecture in- our of ts. from Glenvale on account of sickness. he home. Mrs. W. Lowry 'is recovering. The annual donation of this place will be held on the 26th, ------ Point Traverse Notes. Point Traverse, Nov. 20.--The cheese factory closed on Friday with a grand ed was pleased with everything, especial ly with thé cheesemaker. Service at Union by Rev. A. Coon, of Milford on Sunday evening. This a minister this year, Miss Clara Head entertained friends on Friday evening. A great many from here sre geiting use. The collector was around gather- ing taxes last week. A Christmas en- tertainment is to be held at Carman. Visitors Mrs. Abbie Whattam: at A, Collier's; Mrs. Mary Rose, "at L. A. Ostrander's; Mrs. Amanda Ostrander, at Isaac Head's; Mrs. M. Head, of Royal street, at J. D. Collier's. ------ Mrs. U. Tobey, Picton, has sold her brick rs'dence in McGuire for 2875. ing terms of the place, He intends er ee moving there in He aring, Daniel Ferguson is feeling a little etter since Indigestion. ng to sce Dr. Towall, Sydenham. There is no sense in wastiig words x. and Nes, Nir ing hove huned | alicut indigestion. We knox that ii om visiting their dau, a ~ | causes le suffering, and the dull ville. Our cheese factory has closed. darting pains are enough to drive one for this season, having ven satisfac: made. at a sufferer wants is relief. tion to all. A meeting of the school | He wants the Pain to stop. He wants trustees was called for Saturday night to be well and happy again. The way to consider rem . to get relief and be cured of tion i& by taking Hutch. It the very 'spot where the trouble lies, | Take one just after vou eat. Then two or els. It the stomach. I relief. Tt will sweeten will overcome and 'banish pain. Plenty indiges- south for his of people doubt this, hut their doubt. ! ror ouly | ite does not change the Taets. Huteh Cross drug store, is a doctor for ten cents. One- gives TIDINGS He Was Under the Influence of | - Liquor--A Boat . House and Launch BurnedA Small Fire 21. -- The boat Charles street, fire had gained sach headway that wpthing could be done. The building ~ contained Mr, Reid's ine launch, which was destroyed, The cawse of the conflagration is uu- known. Building and contents were a total loss and it is said there was no insurance. of fire was sounded about last evening, the sensed : the fre i Andrew Shirids' shee- : 3 {ing and Charles strocts. The blaze caught from the stove, but had not gained much headway, and was extinguished by neighbors with buck The "'Scarlst Mysteries" company at the Opera House last evening, playing to a good house. The ~ Skinner Manufacturing com- pany, limited, has fallen in line with the town, in working at night, business being extra brisk Gananoque last evening, attendance. Rev, A. Cousins, a returned missionary from the after to town. Mrs. Harold H. Baker, who has Feen spendine the last twosweeks with church November | 20th. A. Glassford has returned home | Miss Luella Traves, accompanied by | Miss E. Pinell, spent Sunday at her season's make of cheese and everyone | place is without in a supply of coal for their winter's | Napanee to A. J. | goes to, at bed-time 1o- open the how- | will pentralize the condition of | t will give gratifying | your breath. It! We i ay * % sg Dye ache, "The of Sufferers ) iY FS : nN Se Gif lito How often do we hear women say: "It seems as though my back would break,, or "Don't speak to me, I am all out of i sorta?" These significant remarks prove some prescri Some that the system requires attention. comtiended by friends, but one bottle of Backache and "the blues" are divect | Vegetable Compound was worth more to symptoms of an inward trouble which me than all the other medicines put toget! will sooner or later declare itself. It My peal health began Bjoimprove as 3 3 nd, a may be cansed by fizensnd kidneys bi three weeks I was a perfectly well woman man oe NH wo 8 ui nr req ! fe : ular, supp: or painful periods, weak. dia khan 8 Y egutable Componnd ness, ain lacements or uleeration, that stan y ver! a ra Dousr 1t | bearingdown feeling, inflammation of all those peculiar ai ot { intellizent | the female organs, backache, bloating i and Toeenty re (or flatulence), general: debility, indi. the ablest jud that ib Is the Sestion and nervous prostratior, or are most universally "successful remedy for woman's ills known to medicine, t with such symptoms as dizzir ens, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irritahi. ad, x i lity, nervousness, sleeplessness, m Read the convincing testimonials of choly, "gll-gone" and "'want-to-be Mrs. Oakes and Mrs. MacNamee. Mrs. J. P. Oakes of Prince of Wales Hotel, Head of Bt. Margaret's Bay, near alone" feelings, blues and hopelessness, they should remember' there is one tried Halifax, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada, writes : and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Yegetable Compound 'at once removes suc Dedr Mrs. Pinkham :-- "After what your Vegetable Compound troubles. did for me, I am a firm believer that it is a No other medicine has suen a recon! of cures of female troubles. No other wonderful medicine, and that any woman 'who is troubled with any of the ills we medicine in thé world has received this widespread and unqualified endorsement. uffer from should try it and she will soon convinced of its worth. Six bottles Refuse to buy any substitute. FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN changed me from a peevish, despondent, Remember, every woman is cordially Slot} , ailing Voman io a Suicet sernpered, invited to. write to Mrs. Pinkham if t o>, who rarely ever has 3 thi 7 iE ow FA py Before was rarely without there, 18 anything about het, Sytupton one. Ax & regulator, strengthener and a|8he does not unde: - Mrs. Pink- tonic, I think it bay no superior and 1] ham is the daughter-in-law of Lydia | certainly endorse jt." Pinkham, her assistant before her decease. Mrs. Anna R. MacNamee of corner|and for twenty-five years since her advice Queen and Wellington Streets, Kingston, | has been freely and cheerfully given to Ont. writes: every ailing woman who asks for it Dear Mra. Pinkham ;-- Her advice and medicine have restored "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. | to health innumereble women. Address, pound has done all the good in the world Lynn, Mass, Ask Mrs. Pinkham's Advice--A Woman Best Understands a Woman's lis. ir > BIBBY'S «« We want every man who reads this, to consider it a personal in vitation to come in to take a look ! We have been on the alert for months procuring makers whatever is new, i son. We're now ready to show our patrons Take a look ! Overcoats . 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