Everybody Needs just such a tonic as Abbey's Salt. It gently regulates stomach, liver and bowels-- helps appe- tite and digestion-- strengthens and invigorates the whole system. wr Care in selecting our jous Stone Rings Has placed them among the very hest obtainable settings are strong almost any' combin- r of stones can he > Special designs made to order. SMITH BROS. Jewellers & Optician' 350 King Street. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 'Phone 868 ., Leave Your Orders Now for ~ is, nd lo- ol Our prices are the same to every- er one. . 1; A W. F. Gourdier, Brock St yen Cook's Cotton Root Compound. 'The t Uteri ic, and Shp emt Coes, Toc. 880 --- depend. Fold in three Joos zat of strength--No. 1, §1; jo. 2 1 10 degrees stronger, $3; No. §, for special cases, per Sold oy or pr on Fooot of price. ow 300k MEDIONE D0. TORONTS, Ou. Gormerly Wis od ISIICIIISIIISICISIIICIIIIONN 3 - rail T fo 0A S ! ner s in| b S bia. | 3 and | 3 . and and | © leep-| § rres- sints | FE 'and * Ben- Ring All the popular models as shown in New York } and Paris are shown by i. |®us at prices to suit a at | $ economical buyers. p 1 $4.50 and Up. . 3 Kk ~ ¢ Coats. D> We have not forgotten g the little tots. or the dom: | big ones either, as our rey : showing of these sizes hen | will preve. i See our stock before I% buying. We have that shade of BROADCLOTH that "4 b you desire so much for ¥ your new suit. Best ® range of Dress Goods in the city 0 or i Y. too | 3 OXES wen | Newman & Shaw mations eration £3 a A. : Milk of human kindness has nothing ¢ ~ yrappee. | 10 common with the cream of society. PL How a man does hate to exchange ressag. | good money for a receipted bill ! pecan. SEUNG RR a der to myself and friends. board, which receive Y ein... coe ied ik 8 2d $i, . SUFFERED Fee have accentuated the already | . 15Y S | sorely-felt need ' of some system of} eat . a EN y | lighting for the village. The council] : Rl (mss feel assured that the citizens gon- | £858 igeasd | THE METHODIST CHURCH erally will heartily support them in 3 J : | making some provision for street light OF NEWBURGH | ing. | . George ig has bought from the : < Masonic order the lot adjoining the Is Fifty Years Old--Father of Hon. |gryg store, and is brn to erect | A. B. Aylesworth is the Only! a building for an up-to-date moat Surviving Member of the | shop. Miss Luella Knapp, of Kings Board of 1857 ton, formerly organist in the Meth- : . odist church here, is visiting in town Newburg, Oct. 1.--The official board | this week. of the Methodist church is busy with | the preliminary arrangements for i HE USED A GAG. te celebration of the jubilee of the dedi, cation of the church here. The date] Stocking Came in Handy For set for the event is November 17th, Burglar { with a platform meeting on the follow- Now. York Oot. 2 Doll Benne. wh i ing evening. This church is one of the| NV Orie, Ign. «tm ¥ VARS, WHO historic churches of Methodism in this | bas n haarding Bice a 362 West Ry | district oy the jubilee will be made al A ty Teel, Ne oe lig he memorable event." A 8 al ture | yo oS oy | of it will be us hark a the | tion, yesterday, and told the lienten- 1 i 1 | P 1 forced his way | congregati t least $500. An ef- ant that a negro had fore ay bore EE of 3 in mL the a fh into the house and assaulted one of mee of Hon. A. B. Aylesworth mink | her lodgers. Detective Fitzpatrick and | ter of justice, "as chairman of the | a squad of reserves hurried to the meeting on the 18th. This is the| house, but the negro had gone. church of his youth, and Mr. Ayles-| Jda B. Clark, who said she is twen- | worth's father, J. B. Aylesworth is| ty-one years old and is 'from Denver, | now the only surviving member of the | told the police that she was asleep in | board of 1867. the back parlor when she was aroused | The public library board has shown by footsteps in the room. In the dim} | a very worthy public spirit in loaning | light in the room she saw a negro a number of 'books. from the library { sumieagine through hires Sravets e had a razor in one hand, she sad, «Por fifteen years. prior to 1900 1 was | a sufferer from hay asthma and chronic | °° them. There are twenty-four bs i diarrhea. 1 grow weak and emaciated events on the programme j fiamonte. SI and was tortured with insomais. «] was treated by eminent physicians but, if anything, was worse than ever. In fact, I was in as miserable a condi- disappeared through leit for Toronto, to enter the law | school at Osgoode Hall. In Mr. 8 C Shorey, Newburg is fosing for the the gag until her negro assailant hac tion as a man could be. | time, a very Jaeful citizen. Be is a fled, and even then she and Mrs. | "However, I chanced to try Peruna yong man: oO! hg BS and ne EY s already serves 5 » vil- and noticed an improvement. Thus {and has already erved his na ive vil encouraged, I continued, and afte lage in many capacities with a public | rt i , and after tak- | (0 (hat would do credit to a much) VERDICT FOR MOTHER, Evang had a hard job of it in remov- | ing the knotted stockings E ing several bottles of your precious | sider man. He has been a very valu-| e Claim Put Up By Insurance of the public library Th 1 his resignation | Company. At the sesizes, which Peruna, 1 was entirely well and 8 Won- | zhle member "If, at my advanced age, 83 years, 1 with regret, last week. For two years| Balleville, Oct 2 have obtained such good results from | he has been president of the Epworth | opened in this city, : Perunas, after so many years of needless | Lcague and a very faithful officer. He| Chancellor Boyd. the 3 suffering, there can be no doubt of its | wields a prolific pen and has ably re-| Crooks vs. the Mutual Life Insurance efficacy in the treatment of younger presented the village in the press for| company, of Canada Mrs. Crooks years. His many friends wish him| cod for $1,000, the amount of a James wterday, before first case was unbounded suecess in his chosen Pro-| olicy on the life of her son, | fession and will follow his progress| yj (Crooks, who was killed on the | G.T.R. The defendant denied liability, Every Woman i: "Vii Pr, M. I. Beeman is In Atlantic | gq ing Crooks insured as a car checker 18 luteftytadl Ad Si0u1E JuOW &f this week, attending an inter-! (yen he was in reality a switchman. | MARVEL Whirling Spray national meeting of the Public Health | ;ppe case occupied all yesterday 2a | o ven. leanses : er The Jew Yasin hye Association. as representative of the | noon and evening, and the jury final " provincial board of health, of which | | brought in verdict for the plain- | he is a member. His practice 1s being | iF supphéd by Dr. R. M. Mills, of Kings- | A { he cannot supply the ag . XM. nn HCE VEL 0 no : ton. Prof. and Mrs. Mathison, of | other, but send stamp 0! 1 3 : | Lllusthated book--sealed. It gives Kingston, arriv od: in the village on | ; | ey aifections in. Monday morning. gat J TPPLY ©0., Windsor, On PY las 3 % > 8 IR AUERLY Ol The very dark, nights of the la ---- | hh, REPRESENTED HERSELF TO LI PTON y S |" BE MRS. C. C. INGLEHART. LIMERICKS In view of the tremendous interest which has been created through our last Limerick, we have decided to offer larger Prizes. and so that our friends at a distance may have an gpportunity of competing this competition will cover a period Bi three weeks, closing October 17th. $500.00 IN PRIZES First Prize, $150 Cash 2nd 50 * 3rd . a "25 Prizes of $5 Each. 75 Prizes of $2 Each. Duped Auburn and Syracuse | Hotelmen--Is Now Awaiting | Examination on Grand Lar- | ceny Charge. | Watertown, N.Y, Standard | ton, Ont., is under arrest in Syracuse, | Charles S. Averill of the Yates Hotel, fin swindling him out of $50 by pass | ing herself as Mrs. C. ( Inglehart of { this city and getting him to cash a { cheque for that sum which she had | signed as Mrs. C. C. Inglehart. The { cheque was sent here for collection and was returned marked "worth {less." | She was first arrested "in Syracuse land taken to Auburn, where the war rant for her arrest had been sworn 1 | cheque. She restored the money to the guilty to the charge of petty larceny fine of 810. She was lated She paid ¢ | returned [to Syracuse for the authon {ties there, In Auburn she first went to the Nn The conditions of this competition are perfedtls you have to do is fill in the last line of the Limeric shown below and then send 1t, accompanied by a TIN LID (with label attached) of a package of LIPTON'S TEA, Gold, Red. Pink, Orange, or Blue Label, or I IPTON'S COFFEE, Blue Label, which entitles the reader to send in one Limerick. You may send in as many Limericks as you like so long as a TIN LID accompanies each Limerick. IPTON'S By Special Appointment TO H.M. THE KING TEA. The Finest the World Can Produce. Packed Only in Airtight Tins. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERIES. | payable to 850 and made by Mrs. W H. Hunt | cheque until she | paper endorsed. hotel proprietor and secured money. A week ago she was in Syracuse anc th | be the wife of Mr. Inglehart and stat ed he was a hotel man Because i i was supposed she was a hotel mar { the 830 cheque which was enshed. {en name was Osborne, she said. Th | pglice at Syracuse are making an ir | vestigation. > -------------- Man Afraid "Of Being Kissed. | afraid of being kiss! Baltimore, has been sent to the gov onment hospital for the iusane. | cording to the arresting = LIMERICK . A lady of Sault Ste: Marie, * 8 \ Asked a friend from TForohtd 45 ted; She wired back, on the spot, "Is it*%ipton's ? Eh! what!" see LF { {he said. iss. me, and 1 won't stand for it, preeeeeae They gall it singing hool in th | country and choir practice in the city {hut it's gil the same. n of Editor of The Toronto MAIL 1 agree to abide by the decisie o om etition .- on that -distinet AND EMPIRF as final, and enter the comp! understanding. Signature . Address... The 'dompeétition will be decided by Editof of The Toronto MAIL AND EMPIRE, whose decision must be accepted as 'final. Envelopes must be addressed "Lipton's Limerick," and "sent to MAIL AXD . EMPIRE. Toronto, Ont., not later than the last meil on Thursdays Qetober 17th. Ar sing _ "THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, On Saturday last, W. D. M. Shorey | the rear window | Wednesday, Friday. I Although her hands were free, Miss|Open every AMErBOON pw = 2 to | Clark said she was unable to remove | Open eveming® ...... 7 Mrs. Grace Hunt, formerly of Pic-| I N.Y.. charged with grand larceny; by | {out hy Charles Digmum, proprietor of the Osborne house in that city. ROLLER RINK | ee -------------- | hote! man and was permitted to plead | .| FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER. jopany, at uiek | to agree to a reference { The bank officials refused to honor the | as identified and the | Then she went to the | | stopped at the Yates She claimed to | Francis Hunt, deserted her. Her maid- | Washington, Oct. 2.--Because he was 1, Thomas H. Gardner, forty-two years old, of Policeman | Gardner has been . stopping folks on {Rockport theese factory ive pail! oft {the street, and demanding that thes |jor August milk. at £21.40. per 'ten, let him alone. "These people want to | Peter Kipkwood pe 'T0-NIGHT Sam S. and * Lee Shubert (Inc.) James T. Powers : t Musical 'Comedy Com- bination ever conceived. Company of unusual excellence. Chorus exceptional vocal efficiency, Dancers of world-renowned fame. w on sale. People having tickets held at Box Office are sted to' call for same Wed ay afternoon Grand Opera House. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5th. Evening, 8:15. BESSIE DELMORE sr an old favorite iw. a new play «SIs IN NEW YORK" MR. OZIAL ROUNDS. | to the high school for use as supple- | Lad : aut ke . . | mentary reading by the pupils during} and advancing to tHe bed he Whrusti , eying Comedy of Tudiang RL 1 treal. A Resident of Welland mentary Te In means of co-op-| the other hay Or illow. and, A "{esing COMMA MUANGING, | seer Sl EN on far ADBIY 40 BOK A." ee . . : ! eration which might be copied by oth-| seized an envelope contaimng #100 in| FUN GALORE. MAN WANTED--WE WANT A GOOD B.." care Whig office. v : Sel ETT sok . svar. 8 a P Briop se 95c.. 85¢., boc. Al NTED-WE A ; ( ee -------- | OO S Finds Relief in Pe-ru-na, | ¢ boards even in conntetion with pub: | 50% in ho hob tar Denver anda Pull} LEGS "Thomy. o live man to assist us in iutercetT {A JOB CLBANING ASHES OUT. OF coMMoDionS, ee. BER spacious | lic schools. - They also contributed | ME glesper ticket. ; ee BR 11h ~pe Wait. Hopper, in| iiivestors in & ney oil development | © 'yurde or cellars, of other Jot, situated at corner Johnson sud two annual membership tickets as If you make an outery I kill | LHAPPYLAND. company owning 20,000 acres oil and Started. Prices Hght. Apply to -S. Mlfend. streets Apply ta 'AleX, Mr. Ozial Rounds, Welland, Ont., 8 | prizes in the high school sports, to be | vou," he said, according to Miss | gos loam tn, Comugs. (LI or id Lytle, General Carter, 85 Main St. Snodden, 229 Alfred street. ' retired lumberman snd a resident of | held on October 11th. These: sports | Clark's story. Then he gagged har 5c. Be. in oan make two. or three Hundred POSITIC BY CAPABLE PEOPLE : x Welland for half a century, writes: |are exciting considerable interest. The | With her Joviags, thw ang over t we es er en, dollars por week for the melt fow | POSITIONS, BY OAT advertisin | ong: OF OUR HEAVY HORSES, | public will be heartily = welcomed to} foot of the bec. 1non he tore Irom Ww 0 i D E iq L A i D ) Russell & Company, Room 537 Trad: this column. If you are in nee of suitable for teaming, quite is i her finger a gold ring set with four | YY ere e--a, ers Bank Bldg. Toronto, Canada. such help, Write, call or telephone, and in perfect tion. sell " : : : and the Whig will do the rest. for $75. Apply 'tw Gould's Broom Factory, King St., near Queen. Change of programme every Monday, ng® 7 10 1 MONEY AND BUSINESS. Law of Finunolal Nuccoss, ih hogk | { ay ------ . = " v po m i | 'Open Saturday, at .... "rosie ] oelosk, | that. tells how ihe eater : | 20 FOOT GASOLINE LAUNCH, 24 WM. Moving Pictures to-day and to-morrow. | OUR POLICIES COVER MORE OF Lig firms buy quantities : everybody | ». Hurket Fugiue, speed Le miles an » building and contemis than any other wants it. 100 per cent profit, Send hour. Can be seen ried my «THE FORTUNE TELLER." company offers. Examine them at Toc. for sample and Axency 5 Tho | time. Quiet wants) ry er bout nd S - Fd Press, 1,662 Tacoma Bulld=| s "LIFES REALITY. Godin's Tasurancy Emporium, Mark Fiduciary, Fre a', 1.4 > ' 4 ney : New lliustrated Songs by MISS Me y | ¥ GRAGE 2 ip ; CUT STONE FRONT RESIDENCE, . TO-LET. | No. 57 George Nt. house 28 py 34, C. Be. PRINCESS THEATRE Today's Programme, Pictures : "REFORMATION" | ~9y NURSES STRIKE i -" 5 "J «CHRYSANTHEMUMS ARCEITECTS (Hand Colored) , 51 Brock street. GRORGE HAMMOND will Sing. er m------------------------------------ { a ND 434 | BOARD AND ROOMS. Admission, 5c. ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF- rw _DWEL LINGS, NO: 48 AND 43 ee % ---------------------------------------- fice, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets. other 3 contain bath, ote. : ¥ NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. Apply 349 Brock strect FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD. | ao p 3 'a also front parior. Apply 187 Cok | LF. P, PARTRIDGE, DOING BUSI ARCHITECT Sone streets : ness as EF, Partridge, at 275 Kin As aNRY P. SMITH, C RCT, ] % his City, as general Wirework = bire- BE otc. Anchor Building, Market Square. FOR SALE OR TO LET. ee ------------------------------------ = | cloth Manufacttter, have this day taken 'Phone, 845. ( | my two soms, F. Waker and R. H. Part. I ------------S------------ FARM, COMPOSED OF THE SOUTH THE THRIFTY LANDLADY SENDS on ridge, into uy business as partners, the i part of lot No 7, in third concession the Whig a little advt, jike ome of ig x style of the firm being in future, Bart POWER & BONS, ARCHITECTS, MER. | 'Townsip of Kingston Apply to] these, and, lo, her rooms are taken ? ridge & Sons, the new {irm assuming all ehant's Bank Building, corner Brock | Sam. Adsit, Garden wland, "Ont. No wprrying, and Nttle expense. > lLotrligmtions of my business and to whom and Wellington streets. 'Phone, 18. | cae mre ay X 4 RE { adi debts are to be paid. A i F. PARTRIDGE, os -------------------- lPREMISES, CORNER KING ANF Crescent Wire Works. {7 Queen streets, used as carriage fso MARRIAGE LICENSES. ' October 1st; THOT. WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF- | tory. Will rent in sections to uit | ' Wm. Murray. Auctioneer CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES : First insertion lc. & word. Bach con- secutive insertion thereafter ball QMt{ 4 'GiRi, FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. In the Musical Comedy Suctess 3 : of Two Uontineats. a word. Minimam Apply to Mrs. Hewgill, 60 William St. M sertion; 25a. 3 28 Simmer LOST. Ti BL N S : WOUSEMAID ; REFERENCES RE d . + quired. Apply KH. Maco 'UNITY TO RE- COATMAKBR: APPLY ARTHUR Mec Uie, Belleville, Unt Sn ba JE chenan, ou tumes. BIG SONG HITS 20 AT ONCE, A CLERK, ONE WHQ HAS A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, NO at 20 | 7 some knowledge of hardware. Kpply{ _ washing. Apply to Mrs. R. J. Carson i de ey RT 40 PRETTY GIRLS 40 | or Simmon's Bros', Princess St. 275 Brock street. soup BRICK HOTS "at SYDEN- i an -e -------------------------------- a. Prices--325¢., "80¢., 75, §L Ry pT HOY, AT ONC - apouT 16]. hash St., Souler Johan St, 7 - EO" pn aews-statd, | LEARNERS AND IMPROVERS AT wdroom, hot Water ire. rants NewsStand. FALL SOTTS AND OVERUOATS TOA * for 25e, y, or 3 t and family of three. Apply in the even for 3 days, It will br Ve OF to Rr J. I. GORRIE, General Manager. |; yy @RPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE ------------------------------ OFFICE OVER WADE'S store, Cor. King end Brock Sann's | Lessite, on the premises. 3 | i SITUATIONS WANTED; YOUNG" MAN, A WORKER, PESIRES. sition vokkeeper, St Ty HELP WANTED-FEMALE, GENERAL SERVANT, AT ONCE. AP- ply, 157 Sydenham street. po wb " or clerk. "a and hy Apply Box te Whig office. ce, HELP WANTEDMALE, | 353 King street. A SPLENDID OPBORY y eet A, GENERAL SERVANT. NO WASH- ho ing. Apply to Mrs: L. L. Henderson, + Cor. Bagot and Wuost streets. or hens yeurs of age. L and take short route. Apply to Mme. Elder's Dress-making Parlors, Nash, i ATEN Hotel | 5° 253 Princess street. Thomas 1 BNE : rE A FOUR-LINE ADVT, IN 'THIS GENERAL SERVANT, FOR AIT umn ane' oun da 0c. ru 0 Dd a ir 'work done to Mrs. L. W. Gill, 339 Alfred clean, P re ng to wv. Jan: We, Satily oF for that article you wi dispose well, reasonable Ces. Galloway. ¢ street. . - The Tailor, 131 Brock St., next w EE -------------------------- of. Try it today. ~ BishY'S vey WANTED--GENERAL. ee tee BARGAIN---PROPERTY ON & ee seem ---------- CIAL SALESMEN FOR EASTERNY Sh : NG. AP A COR. FURNISHED DWELLING. APPLY AT t Ontario, Myst fo good talkers vd . BR Cann's Real Estate Agency, 1, o Cy and Division Sts. including Reliable Joa. For hE particulagmt. (Brock street. price "ahd particulars see Ge one, others, Lom) , Mon~ bad ee ai------------ ) " writs: Juke Protas ey YOUNG MARRIED MAN. DESIRES al Estate Agent : - MAKE $25 WEEKLY SELLING © THE | 1 | eemeseresesm------ i brick and portiand coment extension PM Insurance Company, Available ----------------------------------------------" ete § n ROOMS, WITH ALL two stories high. (Roof Garden on assets $01,187,215. In addition to [FURNISHED L{ Which the policyholders have tor modern conveniences. Apply to 116 | top, containing , kitehen, Taundry, 3 security the unlimited liability of all Johnson street. cellar, billiard foom, OF basement Pi the stockholders. Farin and city pre. _ Johawon street ee | dining room, double. drawing i : : t insured st cwest possible "TPL ET CVE H ining room, and poy. Before renewing old or giving A cour Le oo OPE OVER z in rooins, bath room 1 1] * pew business get rates from Strange Ci ice Bt Copy to J Walken, convenience. Stationary Wash Stands %1 & Strange, Agents. UIA mrememmm-- Rance Yi And hot and coli water in bedrooms; Phone, 568. house heated by hot water. Deep lot . DRUG with tabling, carriage house and 2 haudiryauts room. Address Wm. . water heating. Apply ot fice, second floor over Mahood's Drug | tenants. The house woul ouse. Also stables 10 (yg KIRKPATRIUK store, corner Princess and Bagot | class boarding he o. ISSUER oF Api James Laturnes. wall Marriage Licmecs 43 Clarence St. 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, 'Harness etc., for sale. Sale of Horses every Saturday. -- in 1 |Carpenter and Jobber, ' 103 Raglan St. Contest and Grand March THURSDAY. Oct. 3rd. ~ | | | charge there was passing a worthless r Roll Bacon, 12jc. per Ib. Fora dinner try our Hamburg Steak or Blood | Pudding, "H. J. MY ERS, 60 Brock St. | rn ------CE | f tional! bank of Auburn with a cheque | WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. | Mrs. C. C. Inglehart for . i .| Is the Result of Prolonged Study and Deep Research. Mhrconi--the wireless wizard--did not stumble accidentally upon the | { ° | {It was only by deep and prolonged | study of the cause of certain known | 3 phenomena in nature that he was able | tte produce the startling effect. | : Lk 2 Many people, in speaking of Hair | {| Restorers, have a way of bunching 1 | wife she was not compelled to pay h \ Ree out. distrimi board. Subsequently she appeared with |them altogether without. istrimIa- | tion. weeks of married life, her husband, | qe oo tk day. is. from night reparation prepared iil from Trenton in June last for For Sale only, at . It is a scientific | for the sole frirpose of déktroying the "| gealp microbe that causes dundrufi and falling hair Sold by leading druggists. Send 0c. in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich Two sizes, Sle: -------------- | | Ac- Good Price For Milk. ™ { Rockport, Sept. 30 Ihe patross of 1 family willgiwave {for Montréal, Monday, Whee he will {reside in future. Miss Neva Tharret {and Leafa Austin left, last, week, for Rochester, N.Y 5 » bere they 'will spend the winter, Mrs. Dewitt Williams, who is undergoing treatment in Brockville {General ~ Hospital" "i improving. W. |A. Lewis, Brockville, paid this, lace la visit one day last week A large {number of people : from here attended |'the fair at Lansdowne last week, Miss Ada Bradley, Tilly, was the guest of { Mrs. John Diekeys last week. Miss Berry, Gouverneur, N.Y., is spending a {few weekx the guest of Mrs. Charles jcatuwall Mr. and Mrs. Apa Sea. [man and dang, Ulpyiome A., fire {spending a a Ray Williagw. iDr. and Mrs. Ld Fevre have returned to New York, after spending the sum- I mer on Wilt Wyck Point: A ho Ih by, ki Abe e g . . pl Phone. ge - Bagor atreeL. | TTS ober, 890 Princess street. wrws or srmicr. |THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT Ne ; Local Notes and Things in Unitarian. gun. General. REV. O. W. CASSON. OTTAWA. § | Mayor Francis M. Hugo is assured of . ti C. H. Powell, the republican pomination for mayor Concerning Compensation. % of Watertown, N.Y., for a gecond term. Of one thing you may be assured, James Binning, the well-known Ayr- | and that is that for every good act shire breeder of ( ornwall, may lose performed in your life you will receive an eye as a result of it being pierced fullest and fairest compensation. by a cow's horn. | ward and remuneration, are not in I'.. WW. Goutremont fell dead of heart | any way subject to the favor of God, = | disease, at Clayton, N.Y. He was |but are entirely under the dominance manager of the Dewey House, Clay of natural laws. For every good act y ; : ton, but previously of Syracuse. you will surely receive youg compen e ~ b \ . On Saturday George Gilroy was ar- | sation of happiness, quite apart from % NIN 3 , rested, charged with stealing a vest | the fact, of Jour gic sated ok wy - ~ We \ from William Smith, of Bloomfield. In | save The law of compensation apy vast 0 o sve | plies to ouls alike, Do rood and M k Y H the vest was a gold watch and five | plies t all g good and a es ou ap y principles of his marvellous invention. { foe, ill for years, passed L : + ET Sri wed | ley hen: Sheree 20h + 2343 and Coal Company. § | Herpicide. is as different™from_other | estimated at forty pounds. He also Mrs. Hunt claims that after a few : N ay at alter ew | sa-called, herr yestorers and "rem | caught two smaller ones. Joseph Caverly was committed to SUMMER WANTS Screen Doors and Windows, Too | 3 ¢ : a ' peering work witn {and 81. GI W. Mahood, spectihl agemts | oy "it, as he intends to take an Happenings At Westport. other term at . college. His engineer- Westport, Oct. 1.-- Farmers are buy co ------------ aches . I= better to fall out than itis tol in gold, but sold in you will receive good. I £10 bills. Thirty days in jail ~3 The Rosamond Woollen Mills com. | you cannot escape its penalty of ill.| & The knowledge that your a coal is of the best, should : Almonte, Ont., has declined oh of the dispute | Address, Mr. Casson for free liters Co a ood éffect on your of its works to a board of concilia- | t disposition. ure. tion and investigation under] the Le- ee --------------------------------------_. ES mieux act n . Benjamin Snider, formerly a resident Let the Children WE'LL FURNISH THE COAL ¢ of Lansdowne, died at the home of his That will insure you not gon, Ernest, m Walhalla, Pembina only happiness, but economy county, North Dakota, September 9th, Eat Them at the same His, ii measure and good coal. from paralysis, age seventy-seven The FrontenacLumber YOArS, . riday night Mrs. John W. Da- : Lg : RY a. There's not a child but would daughter of the late | but would be heaithies tor is d was Ix t | them. One pow o yvola's = was born - ati tain more nutrition than three | © A. CHADWICK, MANAGER. | 4 The biggest maskinonge lately re pounds of meat. Lyvola Ripe Su of The Rathbun ported was caught by Rev. My. | Olives are not oily either to the bjudestors Pl No. 67. | : Clarke, near Glen Island. 1t measured | touch or taste. The fruit has a 5 3 ! rich nutty flavor, peculiar to 1t- SBOFHIOTEIIPISISIOVEOS five feet in length and its weight was A lia self, appetizing and delicious. | | of age, was William MeUreary, Foxboro. three months on the charge of vag- e ancy. He has been in bed for so 9 Te Ee taloy hd . poy away. D. Couper S, and Charcoal Irons. . 341-3 Princess St. 'Phone 76 STRACHAN S feo was seveniv-nine years of age. Fdward Harrison, doing eivil engi- surveyors at May es presented vim: with ally their corn and potatoes. Some are | { a potato rot. St. Ed- { Wednesday morning, | ing -associat handsome gold locket set with dia- |. uplaining 0 monds. ward's church, Mrs. C. Dewitt White, Joston, Mass. September 25th, was the scene of a is dead, aged twenty-six years. 'The | copy pretty wedding when Miss Mary {{ady nursed her elu. through scarlet | A 'Kane, eldest daughter of Mr. and tfover then collapsed and died. She was | Mrs. Thomas Kane, Narrow Lake, was | a grand-daughter of Mrs. BE. A. |united in marriage to frvin Merkley, Diamond, Providence, R.)., who died | Westport. A very pleasant evening two months later, aged eighty-one | was spent at the Home 'of the bride, The venerable Yady's body was | who received many valuable presents. Sandhurst, North [Qn the following day the young cou afternoon train 'for Nia- 1 other points. Andrew Jersey cow. i { Years. { buried recently in Fredericksburg, cemetery, beside that | ple took the | of her deceased husband, gara Falls ane AT Ae a McNally lost his valuable . Francis J. McPafldlid lost one of his Died From a Chill. horses, the animal bremking ope ol je : legs and - having 10 be shot. , rs. How often we hear this when the a i having te New York to | sufferer is bevond earthly hope. Every spend the Niniters swith. her daughter, home should have a bottle of Nesviline [pe A. B. Singleton is spending a few on hand which prevents the evil effects | ke vacation - With I comin. in i of chille. Poleon's Nerviline given real | Edmonton. Edward Tot Yivho. Has | hot will break up any cold in one jepent the sUMNCE Bis cousin, ¥, nirht. Good to rub on, splendid tol]. Ryan, Westport, for the good" 0 take inside: Yon ean't beat Nerviline's | his health, has 'gone to' the hbspital' record in relieving colds, pains, and in Brockville. of every kind. Worth its ight . ---- , 25¢c. botges ev-| "W x is sold at