» Aw . ug ARD EAN « « Toronto AN ACCOUNT psits of $1 and upwards are received, pt rate of interest is allowed. aking Withdrawals our times a year Connection with all Branches, V BRANCH er, Madager AND BAGOT STS. Every Pandora ther- mometer is carefully ad- justed and undergoes a practical test by heat--is proven correct before being sent out. The figures, which show the required degree of heat necessary for the successful baking of bread, cakes, pies, etc., are plainly inscribed in black on a white enamel surface, so that they are easily readable, even when the day is dull. If your local dealer does not sell the Pandora, write direct for free booklet. Clary's ORONTO, MONTREAL, JOHN, N. B, HAMILTON & SONS. ® n, having a most magical 3 t, machine: grease, paint, , etc, and may be used fresh, salt, hard or soft 1aterial beneficial to the harmful. Itis especially shing by all whose work $ + SUPERIOR TO ANY $ )SE. 10c. Per Box. & BIRCH } CK STREET. N YOURSELF WITH E FALL DAYS -- USE kes an appetizing breakiast. ton, 2 for 25c. es, mirror in back. $12.00. : ine glass front. Regu- 30.00 for $25.00. 18.00 for $13.00. ds, Extension Tables Iron Bed for $18.00. . REID, 0 Princess Street. - [J ' The most complete showing of New Styles ever offered in Kingston. 48 distinct models. Exactly the same as worn in New York, comprising : TWEED SUITS, $12.50, 15.00, 17.50. 19.00, 20.00,"22.50. BROADCLOTH SUITS, handsomely trim- med and man-tailored throughout, $18.00, 20.00. 22.50, 25.00, 30.00. Dent's Gloves For Ladies, Men; and Children, in Wool, Cashmere, Suede, Kid, &ec., &ec. variety. Price 20c. to $2.50 pair. THE GORREGT STYL IN FALL GOATS WILL BE FOUND HERE. LADI ES' COATS, Blacks and Colors, $7.50 CHILDREN'S COATS, Fancy and Plain Colors, $2.50 to 6.00. Fur-Lined Coats Thoroughly guaranteed. Exceptional val- * ues at $35.00, 45.00, 60.00, 75.00 to 135.00. A Pleasure to Show Our Goods, R. Waldron Canada Life Assurance Company. $115,000,000.00 [ter a year's furlough in Canada. Miss 42,000,000.00 33,000,000.00 : ! i" 1.400 .000.00 {to continue her studies at the Colle- policy- | giate Institute. Mrs, (Dr.) Currie was We lolli {the hostess on Monday of a smart af treated oon- Assurance in Force Over ... Net gain in Assurance in force 1 The best DIVIDEND PAYIN The best company for AGE SMITH'S FALLS, ARNPRIOR, also another agent wanted . HUTTON, Mgr., Central Ontario and Ottawa Valley, tricts, 18 Market street, Kingston: AGENTS wanted for ..R. URQUHART, Special Agent. ONE OF THE VICTIMS A Hard--Picton's Bees Are iany --Bread and Milk to Go Up. artful trick on Saturday evening, when a shot of his dart carried away one of the most popular youn © wo- men of the town. Rev. W. L. Armi- tage, at ten o'clock, tied the knot which united Miss Theda May Roblin, daughter of L. Roblin, and William groom was associated with A. Bristol & Sons, as a head clerk, and inune- diately after the store closed upon Saturday night shoppers, he and his fiancee visited St. Mary's Magdalene's rectory. The very nearest friends of the young couple knéw nothine of 'the marriage until Monday morning, when on Mr. Matthewson's failure to -re- {port for work, it was learned that the | {hapin- couple had' cleverly evaded all |rice-throwing by leaving on the 6 | la.m. boat. Mr. and Mrs. Matthewson 'have gone to Detroit to reside, he | {having accepted a position in that | city. { | | | Kingstonians was that solemnized on land Mrs. Abraham Huvck, when Rev. {S. Milne and Mrs. Rebecca Beddell, {of Huron county. Mr. Milne is the {well-known chief engineer of the Hep- 'steamer Alexandria. He is a resident of Kingston, making his home on University avenue. After the wedding {Mr. and Mrs. Milne left at noon 'on [the steamer Alexandria. Jack Frost gave the death blow {to all the remaining crops of the fields in a damaging frost that ivisited the county on Sunday night. Only the very hardiest products, as {pumpkins and apples, survived. The iloss to farmers, however, will be ¢om- {paratively slicht, as. the yield 'had {bean about all harvested. The ¥Fan- {ning factories, finished. on Saturday Inight with tomatoes. A couple of the {factories will run about two weeks longer on pumpkins, apples and beans. Town bakers are considering the {question of raising the price of bread, because of the advance in flour. The council has been approached to alter {the by-law in regard to the size of a loaf of bread, the regulation size be- ing a four-pound loaf. The bakers are {willing to- sell a three-pound loaf for ;ten cents, but want fourteen cents, if {they have to retain the present size. The smaller size at the price would be {cheaper for the consumer. The milk- | men also talk of advancing their | prices from six cents to seven cents a |quart. | A unique feature of the Sunday !evening service in the First Methodist {church was the male choir of fifty voices. This is pe of the ideas of the new pastor, Rev. N. Fmorv to in- {duce fuller attendance of the sterner sex. A month hence women alone will ocounv the choir gallery { "Busy" cannot be applied to Prince | {Edward countv bees, A prominent {town grocer told the Whir to-dav, {there had never been such a scarcits- {of home-produced honey. None has |heen offered on the local market this season. Food stuffs are ver-- high in {price, due to scarcity. Very few THE DAILY BRITISH COPD BUSY AT PION, SOMETHIN Picton, Oct. 22.--Cupid played an {ease, caused inactive kidneys, which, through or exposure or im- |, Roy Matthewson, of St. Mary's. The joints and muscles causing rheumatic | tism, but all forms of kidney troubles, A wedding of much interest to || .itime : Fluid Extract Dan.enon, one- { " : { half ounce; Compound Kargon, one Monday morning at the home of Nr. | ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, {W.-L. Armitage married Thomas J. | {burn Bros' fleet and is chief on the | Nothing Better. dress as warmly as pos- Rheumatism is strictly blood dis- proper diet, fail in their duty of filter- ing the rheumatic poisons from the blood. This poisonous waste matter uric acid, osilate of lime, urea, ete., if not strained from the blood promptly, decomposes and settles about t disease. i In damp "or chilly cold weather the kidneys are made to do double work. The pores of the skin all over the body do not assist in eliminating the pois- ons of the body, throwing this work to the kidneys, which become clogged and feeble; thus causing not only rheuma- backache, weak bladder and urinary troubles, and sometimes terrible blood disorders. At the first sign of any of these troubles the following simple preserip- tion should he mixed and taken in tea-| spoonful doses after each meal and at |dhree ounces, Any good pharmacy can supply these | ingredients, aad all the nixing re | quired is to shake well in a bottle. Wolfe Island Council. dangers that beset mankind in the or get soiled by contact with the human hand. Prior to dealing some ing their finger tips with their tongues Oct. 7.--Members all present. Min- $32.50; Thomas' Possie, 30 days, fire: man, $35; Thomas Possie, cleaning | waiting room, $5; Thomas Possie, one day extra, $1.50;. R. Bustard, 30 days | deckhand, 820; S. Winburne, 12 days 14 days deckhand, 33; Mrs. ag garty, 30 days cook, $2 G. Keegan, 30 days purser, $30; Mrs. Eccles, wash- | work into these little pimples and ing, $2% G. Keegan, T41 meals, $80.5 Thomas Possie, 31 days August, $36 i 16; J. Bricelan., painting name, $3.50; Queen City Oil Co., amount of ac count, $21.81; MeKelvey & Birch, amount of account to October lst, $23.73; James Swift & Cos, $400.06; | St. Lawrence Ice Co., amount of ac | count, $8.15; James Coyle, note, ~ $5; | James Coyle, eight months interest on | the same, $20. Moved Ho¥ie-Spoor, and resolved, | that these township accounts be paid : {Mrs. L. W. Baker, postage, $1.42; | Spoor & Cosgrove, repairs for grader, |210: Thomas Flynn, repairing side | walk, $3; Municipal World, amount of | 10 spend the winter. John Hudson | account, $8.83: J. Hamer, repairing | scales, $27.25; J. Gallagher, inspecting | scales, $2.75; Mrs. John MoCaul, char | ity to Norris, #6; Mrs. Rawley, charity {to 8. Eccles, $6; W. L. Allinson, amount of account, $28.79. Moved Spoor-Horne, and resolved, that a by-law be passed authorizing {the reeve and treasurer to mane al note to the Bank of Montreal for | 8500 for current expenses until the | taxes are collected. Council adjourned | till the first Monday in November 10 a.m. {eggs are being offered for sale and | {readily command 22. a dozen { Butter is a scarce product at 25¢. a | % |pound. | Mrs. Macdowell, of Oshawa, is visit- ling in town with her son, John Mac- |dowell, accountant in the Standard {Bank. Dr. and Mrs. A. Nugent, mis- isionaries in Southern India, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dolan, left yes- |terday on the return trip to India af- Fannie Nugent will remain in Picton |ternoon function with Mrs. (Judge) | Widdifield, of Owen Sound, as her Dis- [guest of honor. The Way To Keep Well. Always have some surplus vitality High Sporting Boots We have a good as- sortment of High Cut Sporting Boots, in black and tan leathers. Extra High Tan Strath- cona Boots, Goodyear we Extra High Laced Tan Boots, Ideal shoe * for hunting - $6 50 ® Black Hunting Boots, good soles, 000000000000000000000000000000000000000250000000000000000000000000 Also High Rubber "$5.50 &6.50 $4.00 & 4.50 Shorter Length. Abernethy"s 000000000000000000000000000 Have more energy than you use. Have e000 0 that sort of vigor which enables vou . A Yo work and still keep your own body in perfect repair. Such conditions can be insured by using Wade's Iron Tonic Pills (Laxative). to enrich and purify vour blood. They are a great nerve strengthener and blood maker. In hoxes, 25c., at Wade's Drug Store. Glendower Notes. Glendower, Oct. 21.--Cattle buyers are quite plentiful in these parts. Mrs, Garrison had a ploughing bee and a party at night. Mrs. Charles Babcock is somewhat better. Most of people have their potatoes dug and many gone to Cobalt. Mrs. Amos Dyo is no better. Some of the factories make cheese every day. Cows have failed in their milk giving. 1 "THE KIND THAT CLASPS" The finest silk or lisle stock- ing is uninjured by the comn- stant clasping of the ""C. M. C." Isn't that the kind of a supporter you have been | looking for ? Sold at «ll Dry Goods Stores. ¢.HWESTYoma o MANUFACTURERS, TORONTO, RT Ae Ps PA CMT en 3 are ploughing. Many from here have] { ' { Tichborne Tidings. { A number from here attended the con vention in Kingston on Thursday last | Miss Maud Stafiord has left, on an ex- { tended visit with friends in New York. | 8S. Stinson has lost some valuable | | cattle with black leg. Miss E. Swer- | | brick has gone to Sydenham to learn | | dressmaking Miss E. Morrison, who | has been visiting her sister, Mrs, | Moore, has returned to her home in Maberly. Sad indeed was the death of Mrs. J. Hambley, which took place in Sud- | bury, on Tuesday last, Deceased had | been ailing for a long time, but noth | ing serious was thought of it until a | few weeks ago. Everything was done | to stay the march of approaching | death, but to no avail. The deceased | was the second daughter of Joseph | Harris, now of Haileybury, but form {erly of this place, where her sunny dispesition had won many friends Besides her 'hushand and three small | children her father. and mother, three brothers and three sisters, are left to | mourn. A new station is being built here. Visitors Miss M. Swerbrick | spent Sunday at home; Mrs. Alonzo and Misx S. Kennedy, at T. Me- Fwen's; HH. Rettan, at B. Smith's; Misses I. and G. MoKeever, at A. Kennedy's; Mr. and Mrs. T. McEwen, Jr., at D. Hartman's, Sharbot Lake; | R. Blair, at D. C. Stafford's; W. Jones, at A. Kennedy's: Mrs. J. Curl, at Mrs. Brown's; E. Dermott, at J. Kennedy's: Miss J. Bradshaw and Miss Sutton, at T. J. Duffy's; G. Swer- brick, Jr., at the "Elms Sydenham Evaporating House. Sydenham, Oct. 21.--Mr, Hurley, pro- prietor of the evaporating house, has very recently purchased land from al- orected the new evaporating works. Work will be commenced at once. Mr. Hurley intends giving employment to a large number of hand J. W. Trousdale is laying down a new piece of granolithic walk in front of his re- sidence and new store. Mrs. D. Bab- cock and family are going to move to her farm near Harrowsmith. Wesley | lage to make their future home. Hic- | kory nuts are very plentiful this year. {The groves are filled every afternoon | with busy harvesters. . H. Creighton is | suffering from a sprained hand. John | Hogan is also confined to the house {from the effects of a cold. Mrs. Genge Hl | has moved into part of Mrs. Hobbs' | house. James Godfrey has settled down {in his own house, after spending a | year at Port Credit. Price of whiskey has been advanced. | No use talking, the necossaries of life are 'getting gradually heyond the reach of us poor men. | utes of last meeting confirmed. Mov od | | Spoor-Hotae, and resolved, tnt Hens soon lowered and the bacillus which is | steamboat accounts be paid : Charles | | Cummings, one month captain, = $60; | and soon manifests its triumph in the | R. Berry, thirty days mate, $10; Thos. | sneeze of catarrh and in the sore | O'Rielly, . 18 days i Ae EM.99; | throat. . | John McEwen, 13 days engineer, | -------- | Irritation From Close Shaving. | dockhand, $8; PF. Mcbermott, 5 days| | deckhand, extra, 85; H- C. Hogan,| hin sensitive skin' that breaks into a ¥ | pimply rash when shaved too close. | colds got their start. Don't have Tichborne, Oct. = 21.--P, J. Dufty's| vented by prompt use of Wade's Cold | saw mill has been running for the | past week, cutting shingles and lath. bert Blaksley upon which will be WM | Sills, on the sick list for a few days, | is improving. Mr. ang Mrs. Myers, | of Tichborne, have moved to the vil- CRIBED BY THE LANCET. -- Card Parties Excellent Media For ~ Transmission of Winter Colds able Developing Ground For Bacilli. ' London, Oct. 22.--"There is little doubt that,card parties are a frequent source of common colds, catarrh, and influenza," says the Lancet, which, following its custom of seeking out common things of life, treats this week of the game of cards from a hygienic point of view. tting forth the genesis of this newest thing in colds, the bridge in fluenza, the Lancet says: "Packs of cards which circulate for weeks at bridge parties, sooner or lat- persons may even be caught moisten in order to facilitate the dealing-out process. The cards become discolored and get sticky, and thus form a fa- vorable developing ground for miero- organisms which are handed around over and over, and to partners and opponents, the game serving in this way as a very effectual means of dis- tributing 'insanitary materials, "The potentialities of an evil orgap- ism are encouraged by the heated and, as a rule, badly ventilated: air of the closely packed cdrd party room. Under the physically vitiated condi- tions of the average card party the vitality of the human organism is there insinuates its way into the body "Bridge parties are, as a rule. excel: lent media for the transmission of win. ter colds and more or less serious in- fluenzas."" Many men are greatly bothered by a Poisonous festering matter is apt to | keep up a powerful irritation. Noth- | ing softens and soothes the skin like { Dr. Hamilton's Ointment. It's a won- | erful comfort to every man, has a | hundred uses, costs but 50c¢, at any drug store. Try it. -- | Death Of A Young Man. | Charleston, Oct. 21.--W. 8. Banta died at his home in Brooklyn, on the | 9th inst. following an, operation for a {| growth in the thiost. {Deceased was | well-known here, having been a con: stant visitor for the past twenty-two | years. Misses Julia, Nellie and Fanny | Hudson have gone to Summit, N.J., | has rented his farm to G. B. Leodér for 1008. Mrs, 'W. J. Berry and chil dren, Seeley"s Bay, were visitors at Mrs. Johnson's last week. Master Johnnie Ward is visiting his mother at Chalk River. A great many at | tended the funeral of Mrs. Oakes, at {| Oak Leal, on Friday, Be Ready For Cclds. A hard cold so lowers the vitality | that it takes the system a month to at throw it off. These are danger per | iods when ailments more serious than colds; they can absolutely be pre | Cure Tablets (Laxative). A ¢ure also | for LaGrippe, Headache and Consti- | pation. In boxes, 25c. Sold only at Wade's Drug Store. Money back if not satisfactory. Clarendon Station News. Clarendon, Oct. 21.--William Barr is erecting a new barn. Rev. C. A. Jones {and John Campbell have returned to | their homes in Kingston. Ambrose Bowles has gone to Haileybury, Jos | Lafirenere, of Watertown, N.Y., i re newing acquaintances here. J. H. Can- non and wife have returned from New York. Thomas Kirkham went fo Mon- treal, on Saturday. Jacob Lake, John Cénin, E. Donnelly and Daniel Hughes captured a good string of fish at Crotch Lake. Partridge are very rare and sport shooting them is a thing of bygone days. Rev. William Halpenny of Sharbot Lake held serwice here on Sunday. There was a good attendance. Pain anywhere, pain in the head, painful periods, Neuralgia, toothache, all pains can be promptly stopped by a thoroughly safe little Pink Candy Tablet, known by Druggists every- where as Dr. Shoop's Headache Tab- lets. Pain simply means congestion-- undue blood pressure at the point where pain exists. Dr. Shoop's Head: ache Tablets quickly equalize this un- natural blood pressure, and pain im- mediately departs. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., and get a free trial pack- age. Large box, 25c. All druggists. James Hudson, Glasgow Station, was killed in McNab township, on Sa- turday night. He was engaged in driving a traction engine to the farm of William McComb, when the engine went through a bridge over a gulley about sixty-five feet deep. The unfor- tunate man was carried down with the engine and pinned benqath it, meeting instant death. Blackheads, blotches and pimples are caused bythe improper action of the bowels. Hollister's - Rocky Mountain Tea regulates the bowels, makes your complexion clear and beautiful, gives vou that healthy look, 38c., Tea or Tablets. Mahood's Drug Store. Other things, equal, it is the nob- lest man, or woman, who puts the highest and noblest estimate upon others. Children's warm underwear and stockings of every description. Fee our mittens, 153¢. New York Dress Re- form. A man seldom thinks he i= as bad as he is--or as good as his wife thinks he is. . Only One "BROMO QUININE," that is Laxative Bromo Cures & Cold ia One Dey, 2 Days BNEW } Mirani 3 Sa MABRIUCE_ INFLUENZA to cure, states a well-khown aw KINGSTON ENGINEER. ity. livery, man, woman and child Thon above all else, keep the t Hit th i , And, ye 8, elst, weep Fros t the Remaining Crops feet dry. Avoid colds and exposure, and don't become constipated. Soiled Pla C Yavor:) I AM PREPARED ho I { siadle SER CO GENTLE ; POMPADOUR, BAN i Te dy Sr Gentlemen, are you Bald ? I juvite you to my Susu. Rooms Li Patent COVERINGS WIGS TOUPEES, wom on pver 000 He ~ ae Pen-AngleFit Surprises those who for the first time don Pen-Angle Underwear. Not like most underwear, too generous in some places and perhaps tight-fitting in others, {but just right everywhere. Each size of Pen-Angle is de- __, signed to fit a certain type of figure, and if you buy your correct size you'll find it conforms to the natural lines and curvesof your form. Even the threads are fendered tly elastic, so that the fabric lies snugly and comfortably ta the skin. Perfect form-fitting, % ann. Ang e UNSHRINKABLE Un Cees ar weights, Fen-Angle Elastic Ribbed, Scoteh it, Wool Fleece and Bal Stripes, are the most J eible Also makers of boo Roan tory. J found our delat Nive In material of making. 4 order 1 get for Baking Powder calls Aor 81, George's." «Most of them are not "first-time" orders either." # They come from customers who have g tested 8¢. George t--who have proved its purity, its quality, its economy." St. George's Baking Powder is a daily source of satisfaction to good cooks. It makes baking easy -- and never disappoints. ea oP Se leateani) quant i! ry 2 Caiada Limited, Moutresi. COLLARS The material used to acke Irn Frame Brand Tooke Collars is an exc'n.ave brand of fine, evenly woven Irish Linen, made & +cially. Absolute accuracy is necessary in making each part of a collar so that it will fit perfectly. All Tooke Collars are made by ex need specialists, only a very small part of a collar being made by each one. The ** Anglo," illustrated, an Tron Frame Brand collar, is especially suitable for dress and semi-dress occasions, Sizes 14 to 18, heights 2, 2%, 2% and 2). Price 20c, each--3 for 50¢. 7 TOOKE BROTHERS, LIMITED = « MONTREAL. ALL WEIGHTS AND SIZES. THE E. B. EDDYGOMPANY, 4 LIMITED, po HULL, CANADA. Always Everywhere in Canada. Ask for Eddy's Ma to he Ingot Aluminum 99% PURE. GUARANTEED Immediate Delivery. WILLIAM BT. @ Foon iE Canada Metal Co., Ld. ¥Toronto, Ont.