Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Feb 1907, p. 3

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TL To LINIMENT Nothine better for Sprains, Swellings, &e, Best because it is' More Powerful, More Penetrating DR. SCOTT'S Whitg¢ Liniment Co., Ltd St. John N.B., Proprietors of Herners Dyspepsia Cure. For Sale at J. B. McLeod's Drug Store. We want to clear out all manufacturad goods. Call and See the Bargains --B W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 78-80 Brock St. Phone 700 Candelabras In Bright or French Gray Silver, and New lrushed Brass effects, with Exquisite- ly Tinted Silk shades, in loose efiects or with Pierced Metal Covers to match en- tire piece Anv special style or color shades be ordered and are sold separately. SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians 850 King Street Issuers of Marriage may LOOK LIKE 30c. | The Profits Paid By Some Companies. When Compared With The Royal Insurance Co'y OF ENGLAND. Business In Force a 000,000 Life Funds . 41,000,000 Profits Paid .. 14,170,000 Profits, 1905 3,226,000 Expenses To Income 8} per cent. We Invite Your Investigation. W J. B. White, Agent, Kingsto: GET POSTED | On the correct things for Spring .| Wear. No better place' to do so than at this popular store. Every- { thing that New York and Paris designs call for, can be seen here in big variety. Not a moment too early to look around and what is to be seen. see OUR | | { Dress Goods Display Will at once appeal to you owing to the dainty . Colorings | and Weaves that we show, and all | marked at such very reasonable 1 prices. . Our Display of Wash Goods Is far ahead of anything we | have yet attempted in this line, | and you know what a swell range } we had last year. | Best values in . | | Victoria Lawns at 0c. a Yard and Up | Canada in 24 iUL CREAR ho tour rye | NEWMAN & SHAW 2snfithen the a wand off the cough. Fan e healiflg. , curative pro Guimi--combined with aromatics. > ew SUSY eo akpec ga ll¥ Indispensable in Winter. There's a need in every home for': Grar s SYRUP oF Ren SPRUCE Gu % A few doses, at the first sign of a cold, will allay all throat ' Jrtation- take away hoarseness--check the inflammation-- Pleasant to take. 25 cts. of Canadian 8 Waggoner's" Big Clearing Sale Now On. Call snd sée the great values now be- ing given Im Suits, Overcoats and Trousers. Suit lengths sold by the piece. Gceds must go at once to clear up stock. Alex. Waggoner, 188 Wellington Street. Supatior Business Tr. Institution Frontenac Business College KINGSTON ONTARIO Day and Evening Classes tes Moderate Te N. S8TOC Pa RPALE, Phone, 680. TENDERS TENDERS ADDRESSED TO THE undersigned at Ottawa, and' endorsed "Tender for the removal of the wrecked Tug 'Castle,' will be received up to the 15th DAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT, for the removal of the Tug "'Castle," now lying stink in_the Detroit River, at the head of llelle Isle. Persons tendering to explain the method by which they intend to remove the wreck and when they will undertake to complete the work, and contract to be made subject to satisfactory and com- plete removal by approved means by the time hamed in the tender and subject to the disposal of the material removed in a manner approved bY 'the Department. The materials in the obstruction, When the removal is satisfactorily completed, but npt before, tp become the property of the contractor. The contractor to forfeit claim for any compensation unless the work of removal is satisfactorily completed. Bach tender to be accompanied by an accepted cheoue on a Chartered Canad- fan Bank equal to five per cent of the whole amount of the tender, which will be forefeited if the party deg¢lines to en- ter into a contract to remove the obstruction. If the tender is not accept- e cheque will be returned. The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. y ' F. GOURDEAU, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisher- fea. , lieve me. Sincerely yours, THOUGHT COLD WOULD TURN TO CONSUMPTION READ HOW DR. WOOD'S NOE- WAY PINE SYRUP CURED Saskatoon, Sask., Aug. 26th, 1906. The T, Milburn Ce., Limited, Teronte, Ont. Dear Sirs: As am one of the thousands that have been benefited by your Dr. Wood's Norway Pine §, LX the 1 tho ht it my dug} to give you a my case. 'S am 19 years of age on pe was always in the best of health until last spring whend caught ® severs cold: by going about with wet fest. 1b settled in my chest and all the remedies I tried would not stir it My friends began to fear it had turned to consu pts and were advising me to go east and seo a specialist. One day m; my father brought home a bottle of Dr. W. s Nor- way Pine Syrup. I laughed at the idea of it only 25 & ls © and refused to take it, and t resource would I. When] finished one bottle I had enly a slight pc left and before I had taken a quarter of the next I was as well as ever I was, if not better, 80 you can see what a God-send this medicine was to me. I never fail to recom® mend Dr. Wood's Norway. Pine Syrup to my friends and they all nse it. To tn full appreciation of this remedy 1 will g Sadly answer any letters in reference to it. Miss Winuifred D. Smith. Price 25 cents a bottle at all dealera. UNNA DEFINES A CAUSE. European Skin Dandruff is sites. Upon that theory, doubt; a cure for after. Scientists, and physicians all the successful iss duet known as Specialist Says Caused By Para- proved beyond a 'dandruff was sought chemists, druggists "took a hand" and is Lhe present pro- swhro's Herpicide." This remedy actually kills the para- Sites that infest the hair bulb, does its work most effective and contains not an substance injurious to any thing else than the germ alone Herpicide causes the hair to grow as nature intended it should, soft and abundant. Sold by leatling druggists. Send 10e, in stamps for sample to The Her pic ide Co., Detroit, Mich. Two sizes, 50c. and $1. G.'W. Mahood, special agent. atom of KICKED BYISTEER} . | COL. MACDONNELL' HAD A CLOSE CALL. will be remembered that only 5 year or so ago Mr. Macdonmell met with an accident on his farm, whereby he lost the sight of one eye. Mr. Mae donnell is slowly recovering from the affects of the accident. Government Detective Rogers was hi town, the latter part of the week, vestigating a suspicion of bic hind ism in connection with the $40,000 fire in the Jamieson block last Sunday. The cause of the fire was unknown, though it has bedn = pretty generally attributed to a pile of waste left = by workmen in remodelling Cayley & Tamer's dry goods store. It is un- derstood nothing discovered -- to substantiate a + of incendiar: ism. Seldom have so many changes taken place in hanking circles within so brief a space of time as during the past month. J. G. Samis, accountant in the Standard bank, has been ap- yinted manager of a new branch be: he opened at Grafton, J. MacDowell, teller, receives the local promotion, and Mr. Hopkinson, of Toronto, is the new teller, { At the school board, H. pointed chairman. February meeting of the high M. Love was ap- This was the first meeting of the new board for 1007, which is made up ot Rev. W. L. Armitage, W. Mackenzie, M. L. War- ven, D. J. Barker, R. H. Hubbs, C. £2. Allison and M. Stortz. One of the most successful events in the history of the local lodge, Was the annual banquet, on Thursday evening, of Court Picton; No: 177, LOE. Dr. Clarke, of Toronto, the guest of hon- or, made a very entertaining address. Mrs. H. D. Clominson, in Mise Helen Williams has returned home, after a several weeks' visit with her brother in Berlin. Wil- linm Grant ins returned to town, af ter a bee weeks" stay in® Toronto. Mrs. W. T. Ross returned home, Sat- isit wit Wellingtod. Cook's Cotton Root Compound. great Utarine Topic. anc She ro. wilcetnad Mouthay Regu" on which women eal de; ond. old in ba d sprengl « -NO. No. . 5 wer, $3: No 3 C8, per box NEFISLS. OF FOUL > oe % of price The Address : The ox Meoione Co. Tomoite Mg. erty Ww Fhe Danvers Ellis, of Tor who died at sca, on January 27th, when four days out from South Africa, on his homeward journey, was buried at sea. mas Department of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa, Canada, 18th January, 19 If Your Work Tires You, or You Feel Faint, nothing will refresh you so well as between meals, It is nature's own strength restorer. and s ets the blood moving. stimulates the nerves, Black, green, mixed --25c¢. to #1 a 1b.--All grocers Oranges Oranges F : : Blue Ribb Tea ceoeteststsessstsststttstteetttestettts at 10 cents per dozen. Naval Oranges at 15 cents per dozen. Navel Oranges at 20 cents per dozen. § Navel Oranges at 25 cents per dozen. Navels at 35c., 40c., 50c. and 60c. per dozen. A. J. REES, 166 Princess Street i 595099 FVIIIIN IR IFIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIINIIININNS We Are Showing Some Special Values It gently Oranges ha per dozen. : White Marseilles Quilts, at $4.50 each. and up to $1.75 per yard. Ta and Prints. prices. Huck Towels, All Pure Linen, at $1.50, $1.75, $2 and $3 Bleached and Unbleached Table Linen, 25c., 35c., 39c., 45c. e Napkins, from 75c. to $6.50 per Towellings, 5¢., 7c., 9c, 12}e., Victoria Lawns, India Linons, Laces, Embroideries apd Insertions 98c., $1.25, $1.50 and up to . a 15¢. : Far a Spot uslins, shims all 'at money-saving $y ew bringing her son, Portas, 1 who has been ill, for some weeks, at his home in Brockville. Mrs. Douglas Ross accompanied her husband. Edward VII Opens Parliament. Feb. 12. King Edward opened parliament, to-day, with full state ceremonial. He was 'accompanied by Queen Alexandra, who of cupied the second throne in the House of Lords All the high officers of the state were present in full dress and the scene was a brilliant one. The king vead his speech from the throne, which set forth that his relations with foreign joss were of a most satisfactory na London, ture. He called on the lords and com mons to give due and cdreful consid eration to the very important meas ures ~ which would be introduced, én both houses during the coming ses sion While driving through the strects of London, to and from St James' palac their magesties were loudly cheered by the populace, the Hix ma inaugurated streets being thronged appearance, to-day, a ser potable © cercmonies connected London season. To-morrow will hold his first levee of ies of with the the king the season in the throne room of St James' palace Japanese Budget. Tokio, Feb. 12.--The supplemental budget shows that the largest item is a debt charge of $52,500,000, of which £15,000,000 is for redemption. The in- crease in the ordinary expenses of the army and navy £3,800,000, The garrisons of Corea and Manchuria will be reduced by division each. fhe army and navy appropriations amount altogether to $95,000,000, but no mention is made of the progress of the monster battleships now under construction at the goverament vards, and in England. 1 he Japanese rail way guards im Manchuria will be an independent corps of volunteers. The adoption of the vers' servi system in the infantry will inerease the efficient strength of each division by 800 men annually, but it is ex pected that in two years the stand mg army will be increased by 150,000 men. is only one two There arg now 60,000 Jews in Jeru- salem, ET ------------------------------------------m-- Joes fit Doesn't men, men and little Folks, in variety of styles, Lies prices. and wera, } FROM PILES Gussie Powers are home, after a week's | "i | causing dhe uloerous gondition to pass away. Immediately upon starting to | repairing done well. Galloway, The Tailor, 181 Brock street. Could Ge Si _ UNNECESSARY HELP WANTED-MALE, WANTED--GENERAL. . TO-LET. oul t No Ewidence to Sug- . oq rT ay LINOTYPE OPERATOR. DAY NEWS-|TO Buy aoon HOUSE, a) DWELLINGS, orFICEY, STOR gest Inlendiarism--Elected a a wa aa UY 000D HOYSE. BOR 42.000. 1 BW WeCamn'n, 51 Brock sorere i 1 ' pos Chairman at High School | Pyramid Drug Co. Have Found a | jvening Journal, Ottawa, Ont. Board Meeting--Bank Changes. Perfect, Quick and Painless | = Loco GinL ABOUT == RY May ait. UR_SOORER. rE piua OPRICE, MODERY ROVED, SUIT. Picton, Feb. 11.---Licut. Col. Ales Remedy. i light housework. A od Bg holy stating vent, to Hox 06, care Whig busibess. Apply Geo. 8 En | PpLY ander Macdonnell, former proprietor ---- P. Jenkins, 196 University Ave. office. & Agent. of the Tecumseh hotel, met with a YOU CAN TRY IT FREF on 1 RAP a 8 A . 1 FOR MAY 1st OR SOONER, HOUSE EpiSioN very 'serious accident, which might eas] We offer you a trial pac kage of the [THREE WOYS, ABOUT 156 YEARS for small family, Must be centrally largest in wa RIUMER, FaoNOG! AFH ily have been accompanied by a fatal Pyramid Pile Cure absolutely without old, who want steady work, good located wid have al improvements. 0 ta will result, last week, on his farm, near cost. There is #nough in the sample pay. Ql Gould & Co,, King St. Address FLOW," Queen's Univer 281 bi Attord He, wat repairing a floor in| 1; Hue great relief. Do not he npte 1.3 Sith : the stable oi the barn containing a | fagring th will ! > -- x 4 g that it l harm you LADY AND GENTLEMAN REQUIRE A number of large steers, which are be- 1 Not "gnly does thy Pyramid 1 ile © aie | MEN, Buren: a OSERAY. 190 furnidhitl. rooms, on Roun Boor, ing \fattened for market, when one of | cups piles painlessly, but without in- Sample Machine free to approved na pi gd routed. Wi oula y ILLIARD TABLE, © CAROM, NEW o , 5 2 our pilars week, ply TM, feet cushion 5 the beasts, becoming alarmed at the | oo nvenionch. or the ifitorenption 'of 1 agent. Cavers Bros., Galt. Whig Sen a Apply through Whig office. movement "behind it, kicked out vigi- vour business duties, It acts as al ously. Mr, Macdonnell was struck | poling balm to the irritated mem. | SPRING SUITS TO MAKE. GENTLE. BNL ARGING OUR SOLICITING | AMERICAN ENSYCLOPEDIA, NEW 2 i mem- over the eye ang knocked unconscious. | pune of t rectum: i ow Tie men, bring your own cloth and force ; permanent positions ape n sixteen volumes, at a discount, for A very dangerous ahd painful injury | (0 the deadensd Hl ghee nd! cheap uhtedute guit (Jade, rotected territory ; practionl _ train, Apscial, reason. APpIY through : Whig was made by the animal's hoof. it ssels and | Rite and h guaranteed. Pressing ng given, requires cation en hustle ; no snap. 8 money. ork moan Address Box 283, NE Ont. FRAND HOUSE, IN WEST T= bbs BRD T™ | use the Pyramid Pile Cure the patient will find the tion relieved and | MBN TO LEARN BARBER B, the swelling diminishing as well as| to So oaks. graduates earn 0 the disappearance of that awful sense | Canada and Mie tates. ol itching. { secure positions. Catalozte A Reus! the record of thi wonderful | Moise Buiter Sollee, Queen and cure © I bought five boxes of Pyramid | rooms, lot, #950. fove Ba oe FR 3 LC LOST. Whig fos. pply Box yy HORSE BLANKET, BETWEEN Queen's University and 1: € 50 GASOLINE ENGINES, ' DIFFER- Wilson » Livery, Finder please re- ent building at our factory in turn to T. Witson's Livery running, Davis Dry Dock Co. RED SILK SHAWLS ALSO with wishbone set in pearls, DARK gold pin, Pile Cure just before leaving the Un HELP WANTED--FEMALE, yin City Nall. on Wednesday evening. MONEY AND BUSINESS. ited States for the Philippine Islands | Reward for its return to 78 Gore . y 1 it mts cs es---------------------------------- Y last May. 1 had as bad a case of IRL 7 STS N HOU RK -- ee -------- ouR Socks Cover MORE ON 4 # J | GIRL TO ASSIST 1 JISEWORK, wuilding and contents than "ny thar flee ae re " ; i "| Apply 130 Wellington atest, FOUND Godwin: a os or ark oy & ; * odwin's Insurance fun, ae 1900. 1 contracted the piles from a | A GOOD COMMON SENSE COOK P PARCEL CONTAINING 81K | ih mild casi of dysentary in Luzon, P.1,, | & hotel. Apply Box 472 0K POR A gloves ete. on. Meincess Nv. yostere and carried them all around the 8 | mm----------r ees day afternoon, Owner i "have | LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE land, Ching, Japan, and back home | GOOD PLAIN COOK. APPLY TO MRS. same by calling at Whig office dnd Fire Jushrance Com pany, Available for four years. '1 u all kinds of | Nickle, 180 Earl St., in the evening. Paying exnenses. which the policyholders DAF re pile cures known, but | could never security the unlimited liability of wil get @ cure or even a few hours' reli, | GIRLS TO WORK ON BROOM CORN. VETERINARY. the stockholders. Farm and city bros ill March, 1965, fr 1 Apply Gould & Co., King St, near |e porty instired at lowest possih till.in Murch, 12K, a frien gave mel . queen, R. G, W. BELL, V8. FAS "RE rates, Before renewing old or elvine the Pyramid Pile Cure and it gave -- moved to his rick bloek, on Cla new business get rates from Strange me instant relief. T used five boxes all | WR VANT % street, just above the Post Office. & Strange, A-enta. . aoon GENE RAL SERVANT, AP N . tole told and mot a visible sign of Piles | * ply to Mrs. 7. Connell, 11 Arch Cully bv Velspiions Be wraph have 1 now. I don't know how to be- | street. promptly attended to. Bl gin to thank you. 1 remain, your | faithful believer in Pyramid Pile Cure | noUSEMAID. , REPRRENCDS | WE ARCHITECTS. ao. AAPBLY nom od ' nhdbia 1 wnly to iss rown, JA sl : TBL T. 7. Heffner, Co. I, 9th In', Manila, | Dorvarsity Avenue. ' ARTHUR ELLIS ARORITROT, occupied by Ye yan, coroer Mon. Pl. i bm arent or. Queen and Bagot Bar treal and There is ne method so safe or soin- | A. GOOD GENERAL SERVANT § o « | small family and no washin Apply | HENRY P. 8 WARP DR expensive. If your are ufierer from Shall (amily Ad et od W ellington NEY Aah or BLE. this disagrecable, distracting, painful | and dangerous' afffiction, write a free trial package, which us for | we will] til etre. Pyramid Drug Co, 79 Pyra- | mid Bldg., Marshall, Mich Fifty conti packages, just like the for sale at all druggists, sample, (Companicn Court Ellinor, No: 315, # | At the polls he had - voted against 1.0.F., has issued invitations for a IN POOR HEALTH. { license reduction, and had made his social evening, to be held on Febru- 2 . HH : | stand on the matter very plain to the ary 19th, ; : Edison Reached His Fiity-Ninth | { people during his canvass. He held it Mars Stirling, Dundas, is spending Birthday. {to be an injustice 10 the licanse hold two wicks, the guest of his father, ers and to property ownes to throw Dr. IL irling. Claire and | lon to the street men who had kept | | | { | | { | | { THOMAS A. EDISON. Atlantic City, Feb! 12. = Thoms A Edison, of Fast Orange, the electridian and invhtor, celebrated his fifty=ninth birthda¥, yesterday, in a very delicate state of health, He arrived here a few Ws ago in a spre cial ear apd took np quarters in the | Hotel Chalfonte.' He had' to' be 'ee moved from the station to the hotel in a cot and has since beh gonlined to his room. His phigsietans have given orders that he is to he distur od oti no account. The det 'ealimot be | famous concealed that he ie fast failing, but | it is hoped that the air of Atlantic City will do him some good. It is | stated that: Mr. Edison: is suffering from paralysi fourteen days When taken ill about go he was putting the finishing touches to a storage motor, | which he afidently hoped would re- volutionize wiricity. The Rheumatic Group. When there is an excess of uric acid | in the blood, one of the group of afiec tions is bound to appear later; Rbeommtism, | Gout, Lumbago or Neuralgia. To expel any of these diseases the poison in the blood must be peutra)- SOONer Or Sciatiey, sary things every time, prompt, certain and thorough days' treatment, price 5c, Drug' Store. Ten nt Wade's aqui Indians. Mexico" City, Feéb 12.-All attempts at reconciliation with the Yaqui In- dipns having proved unavailing, the government has dispatched a large force of soldiers to the mountaing south-bast of the Quaymas Sonora to finally crush the rebels. Yaquis have try, for not only have they driven out all foreigners, but a nmmber of mining districts have been abandensd, owing to their depredations. Coaling Record. London, Feb, 12.-The battleship! fleet, has taken 1,000 tons of coal in one hour and forty-five minates. The previous: highest record was that of the Goliath, of the Channel fleet, when 1,630 tons were shipped in five hours and thirteen minutes Both vessels conled from the floating depot at Sonthampton "Hing Their gentle, action and. good ofiect on the syviem Pk mnka them a pegfect little pill. Fhes: nse those who bs: them. Cart ed tle Liver Pills may well be termed "Perfoetion. pt send to you at once. We are sure that | you will be so greatly helped that you | 1 ur OFF THREE. 'will continmie to use this treatment un venue considerations | that the eity, this yedr, will lose only two months, or one-sixth, of its share of the license fees, viz, 8125. So that ized and expelled and the disordered | Dundonald, at London, Eng. This is condition of the kidneys and digestive | the second horse Mr. Stratford has organs must be removed. | moymtéd for the former commander- If this is done the disease is cured ig-chief. ond its return prevented. Dr. Hall's | m---- Rhetmatic Cure will do these neeos- | Is action is | King Edward, flagehip of the Atlantic] street (« sctinued From from page 1.) to affect him if the question of morality was at stake. law and lived honestly-~it was unfair to pauperize for the snake of bowing to somebody's fad. I'he mayor said that he had been only tho anxious to find a reasonable oex- | euso to. vote against the reduction of: the licenses. He had given the master wach thought, but was unable to find J any reason to oppose the vots of the the liquor some people. Hence, he was obliged, as representative' of the people to vote for reduction, for the vgice of the people must be obeyed. The vote on the adoption of the finance committee's report, recom. mending the reduction was For---Mayor Mowat and Alds. An- grove, Chown, Craig, Douglas, Fl lio) Free, Givens, Graham, Kent, MeCunn, Nickle, Rigney, Toye--14. Agninst-- Alds, Carson, Couper, Gas- Lin, Hanley, Henderson, Millan, Rob- ortson, Ross 8 City Loses Only $125. The liquor license reduction will hot come into offect till November lat, an it is quite likely the commissioners will follow out the regest, of the city council, that cut off be allowed six months' That will mean those extension the burden this year will be small. Next your, the loss will be 87560, as comppred with the fees received at the present time, The licensed vietuallers were out in force at the gity council meeting, It is understood that they wished the coun- cil to out off only two tavern licenses, and to recommend to the commission- ers that the time of their closing be extended for a year, instead of six months, ------ Shipped To Lord Dundonald. Henry Stratford recently rece sive] the head and neck of a favorite horse of Lord Dundonald's, to mount. The head which was that of a fine golden bay thoroughbred, was mounted and this morning it was shipped to Lord Cold At Sharbot Lake. "Kitigeton was not the only cold place, this morning," said a railroad | vr in tha Whig. "At Sharbot Lake the thermometer registered fifteen de | grees below zero, this morning, and it pw as certainly cold. 1 was out check- | ng, cars for two hours amd 1 got share of it."" Other railroaders Nad similar stories to tell about the cold snap. v | | Trafic Heavy. vears. There two stages om the route, | modate all the passengers, three hack loads left for the Cape, dition to the regular stages. are | Off For New York. ef tM ondny, for New York, to wee the famous show. The traffic between the city and Cape done inestimable damage to the coun- | | Vincent is heavier this winter than in bat they are unable to accom- Yesterday The annual dog show is on in New York, and a number of local fanciers Ro far ax known there one aes A A SUDDEN DEATH. The Paragraph Talpit Unitarian BEV. 0. W. CASSON, OTTAWA The Religion Of Life. Whatever separates réligion from life, or wmkes it only a part of life, Hinch Passed Away While Visiting. Napanee, Feb, 12-41t could scarcely bo credited, on Monday morning, when the news flew nrofind town that Mrs, (George S. Hinch had passed away, Mrs. On Friday lust she aecompaniad her [is distinctly an evil, All of life in 4 dnughter to Bnterprise to visit Mr. |ligioun. just as all of one's body Hineh's sister, Mrs. J. Roid, and was jalive. There in no distinctively lh then in her usual health. While there | gious realm, as apart from other she was taken ill and passed away on |realms. A man is just as religious in Monday morning. Deovnsed"s maiden [his office or his Taetory as is in name was Nellie Sproule. She was [his church. Religion is like a sen horn in Camden 'towgiship, and was a | that inindates all of life, It finde no woman beloved by all with whom she | higher level in. a man's devotions was! acquainted. Sho leaves, besides her sorrowing husband, two children, William 8. .Hinech, in Colifornia, ond ime daughter; Miss 'Tatu Minch, For tl st twelve years she had been a vosident of Napanee. The funeral will takd place to the family plot at Cen treville. Heart trouble was the cause of death, The remains of the late Miss Susie McLaurin, who died in Toronto, on Friday evening, were brought to Na- pumee, yesterday, and placed in the than it does in hin work. Reality is to be guaged by the lowest level. It canbiot rise higher olsewhere, oxospt in waves of fecling. not. ask son 'oorning youl Tien owe, fp rar venls it, Address Mr. Casson for free litars- ture, PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All nator vault for interment later. The deotnsed was a valuml teacher in the Over The World. public school for almost "fifteen years E. Stewart, dominion superintendent and was beloved by a large eircle of friends who mourn her early death. Another sad death occurred in Rochester, yesterday, when Albert Bicknell, youngest son of Mrs, John }of PF. Grange, wos enlled to his long of forestry, has resigned, A. chinook has restored balmy econdi- tions of climate in Southern Alberta. Dr. Sinclair was olocted chairman f the Gananoque Board of Eduea- tion. home. The deceased had been in poor Charles Warm was killed while shift- health for the past vear, and, in Jing a freight car in the yards of the company with his wife and mother, {McLachlin Bros., Arnprior, loft: in the early part of the winter to Frlison says that he is going to spend the cold weather in Texas, and | up the commercial end of electrical ex- months was at El Texas, but nothing could arrest the ravages of that dread disense consumption and a couple of weeks ago they hurvied back with him, to his home in Rochester. He leaves no wife and two young children to moyrg his early death. for a couple of Ro, perigeents and play with electricity. Robert HW. Davis, sheriff of Haldi. mand, © died suddenly in the court house at Cayuge, on Noniny evening. James Walton,, a rallway contrac tor, was frozen to death on the prairie near Medora, Man., Inst weok. Anti-goverpment bancs have seized the ammunition stores at Tabriz and Get This Healer lo-Day. faction fighting is proceeding in the You can't get along without having | streets, some good healing remedy in the John Bain, assistant co! sioner of house. The one to choose, always is | customs, and secretary the tariff Wade's Ointment, commission, hus resigned from the gov- It heals everything. It stops in ernment service, He: intends going in- flammation, prevents formation of | to business, snd will be nusodated with pus, and in a specific for a variety of | Hon. Clifford Sifton. skin affections that ordinary oint- As a mark of ap deh the lite ments do not reach. Cures Kezema, | G. N, Kidd, M.P.P the Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Cold Sores, | legislature adjourned, Tn after Frysipelas, Piles, ete, ln big boxes, | noon, after routine business had been e., at Wade's Drug Store, performed. Dr. Preston, conservative amped eons whip, ix arranging for members to go The patent medicine bill to come be- | down to the funeral, fore the Dominion parliament provides that no patent medicines may be sold | Young married people and old ones, unless approved by the minister of too, inland revenue, that none containing | That have no children to laugh and cocaine will be allowed to be sold, and 00, that the distribution of samples from { Find their troubles will "Little ones' door to door is prohibited. be, The retiring president of the Toron If they take Rocky Mountain Tea. to Board of Trade, Peleg Howland, The Pittshurg council met Monday anid Canada was likely to experience | afternoon, but only routine business a period of, dear money. was transacted, ee ---- TT Curse of the Race is Gatareh! '| Attacks Young and Old. germs. and mak a lasting cure. No remedy, hy rtain and pleasant Develops Bronchitis. as Catarrhosons, which eured Capt. L. D. Brooks, of Hampton, N.S. al "| Ends in Consumption. tor years of suffering. "I could find no relief from entarrh oven after years of suffering. My whole head was diseased, also my nose a throat. A friend loaned me a Ca: tarrhozone Inhaler and T got relief quiekly. <2 parsiied treatment with Catarrh- Th chief mischief of catarch is first noticed in the nose, throat and chest. ' The germs increase agadir_s spread at an enormous rule, then you + no Kingston do n exhibition | have Ting catarth, or consumption.' this at oe gs 0 di Fhysicigns say you can't cure ca otone and was so thoroughly cured i Creep ee terrh hy stomach that 1 now recommend this grand spe- Pale, sickly" people should - take Likowise, atommizes, says and cifie to everyone troubled with hoarse Plaud' % Iron Tonic Pills, "Red Cross ! brand." Two twenty-five cent bottles for Only at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, The Manitoba legislature had posed douches: gre useless, because they can't ness, atarrh, bronchitis or throat prostraie to Shachegia of the Tos 10 oe ey: ao Sata "staf rhozomn elie iv a wher the 6 bat re ph ++ . Small firial) nl WE WE I e. for NC. an act allowing ymanicipo titi to operate fuel depots. 3 @ 5 4 1 a iio, Hanon, ¢ 7 Sik : oJ nr ih YS '0. ord, Comn., Ul i » CY 4

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