Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Dec 1907, p. 3

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Three Stone Pear! Rings will be much in vogue this gift-giving season. Our stock comprises special values in (3 Stone) (5 Stone) and Solitaire Set Patterns. SMITH BROS, Jewellers & Opticians 'Phone 868 ISSUERS OF MARRI- AGE LICENSES. 3ring him and get a nice SEAL CAP for Xmas. We have-all sizes. W. F. Gourdier, Brock St Exclusive Furrier. 'fhe great Uterine Tonic, and only safe effectual Monthly n which women can its, or sent fepet on Jootipt of price. eo pamphlet. Address: ny ox Memoree Ba. Toronvo. On: Gormerdy IW Children's 2c. each. Ladies' White Embroidered Handkerchiefs; Special value at 2 for 25¢c. Initial Handkerchiefs, in Silk or Linen, 25c. and up. Fancy Collars, swell de- signs, 25c. and up. Waist Patterns, in Fancy Boxes, at 50c. and up. Silk Waists, Black or White, $2.50 and up. == Petticoats, special, at ! White Table Cloths, irom g Handkerchiefs, ® " ® . HOI BASIS GIGI FOI TIO 75¢. to $7.50 each. Table a dozen. Dress Patterns, in Silk or : Wool. Goods, all colors and at very reasonable prices. NEWMAN & SHAW. Napkins, 75¢. to $5 Men's Underwear ASK FOR 200 LINE at the: Brice: All-Wool, Guaran= teed Unshrinkable. it's a winner, Can. Ask your dealer for it. | A Pair of Cinderellas As | a Christmas Gift. | Because they are particularly | stylish and handsomely made, Ii you desire a graceful, easy, good | wearing shoe at a moderate price, ask to see the Cinderella Shoe, at $3 00. 3.50 and 4.00. H. JENNINGS, KIKG ST { CITY OF KINGSTON DEBENTURES. TRE CITY OF KINGSTON MAS FOR sale at par, Debentures amounting to $14,900 payable in the years 1927, to| 1930, and bewrimg interest at the rate of | 44 per cenl. per annum, payable semi-an- | nually. The Debentures and Interest ave | payable at the Oity Treasurer's Office | here. Persoms having money lying idle, | or yielding only a small rate of interest | have NOW an' sepportupnity Lo make a desirable @md cabsolutely secure invest-| ment, which is not taxable. For further information apply to F. C. IRELAND, City Treasurer Kingston. Dec. 13th, 1907; GRAND UNION HOTEL Opposite Grand Central Station WEW YORK CITY i Mery mEvesiance AD eeSartts Sepetg. { Rooms §1.00 & day and upward Sow Ten ov || REARING OREN; mbrial Association quate monument for Alexander many of the Made only by THE KINGSTON @ great indw hic 8 | HOSIERY CO. LTD. Kingston, upou Dr, ® original discovery that! indeed, it is occasioning somewhat the | electrical transmission. | crowds in Great Britain. There | Boston, |a collection of autograph letters made; than the telegraph or mail service is}006-8 Wellington - St. | drawn copper wire, the bridging bell,| S6c. to Sc; i a | rather more than 3,000,000 subscrib-| "OC Gok of Waterman's modern | TOTAL OF TELEPHONES Bell and Miss 'Katie Field In- troduced Invention to Great Britain--Five-Eighths of All Telephones in North America, #he eBorts of the Bell Telephone Me-| (ithi to secure an ade-| jiu Bell at Brantford, Ont., where! erative" or "mutual" companies. minary studies leads | wor mutual, coi hjit is at a very rate as com- b gress of the! pared with the growth of the cle which has been built) graph and post office utilities, ond, sound can be projected by means of same problems that have to » toced ' A little more among the companies in anila ad nan thirty years have passed sine United States, Statistics show that thé introduction of the telephone into! in four years from 1902 to 1906 the Cancwian ities as a commercial uti-| National Telephone company of Great lity and it is just thirty years ago| Britain found its annual total of this winter since Dr. Bell and that | messages increased from about 787, vivacious American journalist, Miss 000 to 1,200,000,000. German tele- Kate Field, gave exhibitions of tne |phone conversations increased from newly devised apparatus to wondering | 766,226,377 in 1901 to 1,207,446,753 at in. e was|the begioning of 1906. Throughout recently put om exhibition in the! Kuro Massachusetts, public library! the public to use t by Miss Field, among which several | equally marked. relate to her interesting experiences 88 | The same thing is true of most promoter of the telephon= in the day! British colonies. The list of subscrib- wiien few people had any idea of the | ers in New ticutuesy | entertaining letter is from is being rapidly provided Lord' Beaconsfield, descriptive of Queen adequate telephone system conlorming Victoria's delight at the idea of be-| to American ) ing able to talk at long distance. | rection of John Hesketh, chief engi- This note is as follows: ineer, who. some time ago made a xpe- 10, owning street, Whitehall, Janu-| cial study of engineering achievements ary 19th, 1878, {in 'the New York city system "Madam :--Her majesty the queen] elsewhere in America. Oue of the re- expresses so mich interest in the tele-lcent accomplishments in Australia has phone that His Noble Lordship of |heen the connection of Sydney and Foreign Affairs suggests that a trigl| Melbourne with a long-distance line. of this invention be made in the| This is 600 miles long--a short dis- private parlors of the Home Office, | tance as compared with the circuit Downing street, on Friday morning, | between Winnipeg and Montrea:, which at 11 o'édlock. The Earl of Beacons-|is more than 1,400 miles long, but it sield concurs. You are hereby invited|shows that Australians have awaken- to be present, and if you are dis- ed to the value of a Kind of service posed to sing some selection to be which has long been appreciated in transmitted from the library over, Canada. the wires His Lordship. would be| ------ obliged with the favor.--With Res-| Toronto Street Market. pect Madam, 1 an yours, etc, (Sign-| Toronto, Dec. 16.--Wheat, white, per ed) BEACONSFIELD. | bushel, 96¢c. to 97c.; wheat, red, per| "To Miss Kate Field." | bushel, 96c. to 97c.; wheat, spring, From its crude beginnings the tele-| per bushel, We. to 95c.; wheat, goose, phone has been developed by succes per bushel, 87c.; oats, per bushel, sive inventions such as those of the 3le. to 5%.; barley, per bushel, lc; switchboard, the circuit of hard- | yve, per bushel, 83c.; peas, per bushel, . hay, per ton, $1¥ to the repeater and the loading coil un- $y straw, per ton, ..v; seeds, Alsi} til at the present date, according to a| ke, No. 1, per bushel, 37.50 to $8. reliable estimate, there ave nearly, if! seeds, No. 2, ¥6.75 to $7.95; dressed | not quite, 8,000,000 telephones in hogs, $7.00 to 5; eggs, new lain, per operation in the world, At the end dozen, 5c. to 50c.; eggs, storage, of 1906 the total number was = cal- | 95. to 30c,; butter, dairy, 26c. to culated on the basis of reports from! 30e.: butter, creamery, 0c. to 3; various countries to be in excess of geese, dressed, per pound, 9c. to le. | 7,200,000, so that if the rate of in-| chickens, per pound, 9%. to 10¢.; ducks, | crease observable. for several years dressed, per pound, 0c. to 1le.; tur | past has continued, as there is every keys, per pound, 13c. to 5c; apples, | reason to believe it has, there should] per barrel, 8 to $3.50; potatoes, per be at. least 8,000,twv at the end of | bag, 9c. to $l; onions, per bag, $1 the present year. | $1.25; cabbage, per dozen, 40c. to The North American continent, in-|50c.; beef, hindquarters, $7 to 88; cluding, of course, the Dominion of| heef, forequarters, $84 to 85; beef, Canada, continues to be by far the | choice, carcase, $6.75 to ¥7.25; beel, largest user of the telephone. More] medium, carcase, $6 to $5.50; mut- than five-cights of all the taclevhone ton, per ewt., $8 to $9; veal, prime, instruments in the world are to be per cwt., $7.50 to $10; lamb, per found on this continent. 'The Bell owt. $5.50 to $9.50. companies of the United Stats had] at the beginning of the present year Waterman's Latest Pens. ers, while an estimate based upon |.ng gli-filling pens to choose from. i Attention, Furnaces! If your furnage heeds repairing, if you | want any work done in the way of Hot | Water Heating. or Plumbing, give me a call, you will get prompt attention DAVID HALL, 2s | WEATHER STRIP | Keeps out the Cold, Costs Little and Saves Much, Good Variety at | _ STRACHAN'S F Modern style at 1 up; seli-filling at The 'Tonic You Need $250 up. Every Waterman pen is a i are suffering with Boih, perfect one. Have a fountain pen and or ciber disease, due to impue have the best. Wade's drug store. b i bowels, Brer of ka | ------ pd i. Washburn Notes. | Washburn, Dec. 16.--A large number attended the bee on the Washburn road, held by R. Shannon. G. Cuddy recently bought J. Kelley's store and blacksmith shop at Ida Hill. Recent builds visitors : Mrs. James Gordon at her | And guriying the blood, restores (father's, R. Shannon; Mrs. J loner | the stomach, bawels and kidneys to healthy land W. Toner at S. Wood's; Mr and and ing | Mrs. W. Keeler at T. Ball's. better when you take Mira Blood Tomic. $1 || . At druggists or Chemists' | A tickling cough, from any cause, is Co. of Canada, Limited; Hemilton--Tefeste. | quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop's Cough { Cure. And it is so thoroughly harm- out of guder, digestion poor--you need ee --=""|less and safe that Dr. Shoop tells | mothers everywhere to give it without and ladies will relieve themselves « Anything going out from this along with it. from here. House Coats, ~ Dressing Gowns, In the Selection of Suitable ifts for Gentlemen House Coats are Entitled to First Consideration. We're selling more than we ever did at ing and seeing what we have ready. People like to have it known EP. JENKINS CLOTHING 00 | is 114 PRINCESS STREET. | hesitation even to very young babes. The wholesome green leaves and ten- der stems of a lung healing mountain- | ous shrub, furnish the curative pro- perties to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. {It calms the cough and heals the sore {and sensitive bronchial membranes. No {opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh used to injure or suppress. Simply a | resinous plant extract, that helps to {heal aching lungs. The Spaniards call | this shrub which the doctor uses, | "The Sacred Herb." Demapd Dr. | Shoop's. - Take no other. Sold: by all | druggists. the New York {lawyer who is serving a year's seu- {tence in Blackwell's Island peniten- | Gary for conspiracy in connection with the Dodge Morris divorce case, is | near death from kidney affection. i You know as well as any one when | you need something to regulate your | system. Ii your bowels are sluggish, | your food distresses you, your kid- neys pain, fake Hollister's Rocky | Mountain Tea. It always relieves. 35¢c.,| | Tea or Tablets. Mahood's Drug Store. | The congregation of Bathurst Street {Methodist church, Toronto, raised |814,102 to pay off a mortgage. Harsh purgative remedies are fast i giving way to the gentle action and t mild effects of Carter's Little Liver | Pills. If you try them, they will cer Christmas time before, | fainly Please ap f much shopping worry by com- | Berlin has a "Jack . § 3 {Thursday evening he embraced | kissed a woman on King street. From a box of caramels in a neat the Hugger." and store carries sivle and reputation : He box at 20c. to. a beautiful hand that their gift me 3: ; ir gris co painted work basket at ¥20. Every | person in Kingston can be supplied | with high-class candy for Christmas at ! Gibson's Red Cross drug store, In New Brunswick = there are strong indications that the provincial elec- | tions will be held next month. | uly One "BROMO QUININE." that is Bromo Cold in One Day, 2 Days © om every $3.95 to 12.00 5.00 to 14.00 Gra-| the farmers themselves, through "co- | tle ies. pan! : Teleph: growth in Europe is less| Seiad 16.25-35.50 ing to, the invention of the telephone | rapid than in North America although Pris : ; "Hi, | were made, has given Canada 5 newed! interest' in the proj Skates pe the tendency ie pat. ne Ww. J Moore & Son Zealand grew from 9.260 we reoyept a Pats a , | iraportance of the invention. One paf-lin 1902 to 15333 in 1906. Australia We deer rt toa en with an street, Hand, standards under the di- PROFESSIONAL SWOONER. Regard For Time Led to Loss of and | Lomdou Telegraph. | stark and stiff to a vestibule, where | man There was a large crowd present SEE-The Great Tornado listie G. e F i RATES | A MOUSEMAT, MUST UNDERSTAND | VALUABLE PROPEKTY FOR SALE-- Bach eon iralier hail cent for poe I |GENERAL SERVANT. ing. from 2 HELP WANTED--FEMALE, Lesslie, 57 George #treét. pre 3 son. i bs oa | WERE AR Nw Scene. The Camp. The Dest Vaude Seats now on Wale: % Dec. 215t.-- Hooligan in New York." SHARPENED and REPAIRED The City. Kingston. COUNTESS ZARA She tells your same. a Job. Hard put to it to dress properly on her husband's salary, the wife of an assistant stage manager in Paris hit upon an ingenious scheme. In the small theatres in that city, plays in which horrors, murders and suicides predominate, are the favor- ites, and for ladies to faint during the performance is to the managers the surest sign of success. The assistant stage managers wife saw her oppor- tunity, and hired herself out to faint in theatres at the proper moment. Spectators would go home saying the play was so blood-cardiing that a lady was overcome and had to be car- ried out. Such an advertisement is enough to fill the house. The professional swooner began her engagement at a theatre which plays a sandwich bill of horrors and farces. The first horror left her cold, and the second slice of terror was swallowed, : and still she did not faint. "I she does not hurry up she won't get her fee," thought the manager. Next was played a farce. The lady had hardly heard the third joke before she swoon- ed dead away. The doctor was called in. and the lady was doing the thing so well, that she had to be horne out the manager wos fonming, "You fainted in the wromg place!" he roared. She came to at once. "I thought 1 had to faint at 9.40 o'clock," she pleaded. "Never mind about the time," he answered in a [renzy. "You should have fainted during the horrors, of course. What are you good for ¥* Hér engagement was thereupon cancelivd, CAUGHT MAN KISSING WIFE. Canadian Figures in Row in Jersey City Station. New York, Dec. 17.--That the world is a very small place after all was il- Josizated in Jersey City, when Edgar C. Bredin, his wife Lillian Alice and Charles Lloyd Roberts, ciyil engineer of Vancouver, were arrested charged with disturbing the peace, Bredin is an actor in the Maude Adams com: pany playing a part in "Peter Pan," He is an Englishman and his home is in a suburb of London. He bad been in Newark and started for Ney York. When he reached the Pennsylvania station in Jersey City, he saw his wife in the station kissing Roberts affec- tionately, Bredin immediately .attack- ed Roberts, and the pair were arrest: od whiie rolling around the platiorm. Bredin said he had just received a let- ter from. his wife postmarked London, thanking him for his. Christmas pre- sents. ie Editor Shot First. Goldfield, Nevada, 'Pec. 17.--Francis L. Burton was killed yesterday by J. Holman Buck, editor of the Nevada Miner. Last week Burton was rem out of the new camp of Rawhide by a band of vigilants, who notified him that he would be treated with a coat of tar and feathers' if he returned. Buck had warned people ist Bur- ton through the Rawh Rustler, which he also publishes. Parton called at; the editor's offiee in Mina for an apology. 'Burton threatened - tol kill Buck, Buck was quick to get the drop on his visitor, and shot kimi. The Portsmouth Couneil. The last meeting of the Portsmouth council for the year, was, held last evening. All the members were pre- sent, but Councillor Asselstine; The treasurer's report was received, which shows a good balance in favor of the villace. One hundred copies were or- p: ia be weed for distribution. 'onstable Potter's resignation was accepted and William J. Baker wis appointed in his place, his duties to commence January I1st.. Mr. Baker has had fifteen years' military experience. Tea-Meeting At Glenvale. A tea meeting was held at Glenvale Monday evening, and a number from city attentled. Thost who took part in the programme were © Miss Moxley Miss Bawden, Messrs. H. Crumley, J. Cousins, G. H. Gillespie, 1. Marchand, Miss Ferguson, Sydenham: Rev. Mr. Short and. Dr. sw Mrs, Edwards, of Cataraqui. Dr. Edwards wag chair and a tidy sum was realized. Will It Be Reeve Baiden ? Councillor R. Bites has asnounced himself as a candidate for the reeve- ship of Portsmouth. Tt js likely be will! be elected by acclamation. TWO FEMALE FOX TERRIER PUPS, A METAL BELT PIN, SET WITH Jorge and one Finder please return to Whig black and white and tan, om Monday. Finder please send word Lo Keaneth Cameron, 108 Lower Union street. PERSONAL. PROF. HALSTEAD, PALMIST, Psychologist and Lecturer. Owing to being a very busy week, will all kind ly keep pintments strictly to time, 78 Wi street. MONEY AND BUSINESS. R POLICIES COVER MORE OF o% building and contents than hy ether company olers. Examine at Godwip's Insurance Emporium, Mark. ot Square. the policyholders security the unlimited ability of all the stockholders. Farm and city perty instred at lowest rates. Before fosyghin] old or giving new husipess rates from & Strange, A "Phoue, MEDICAL. DPR. STANLEY J. KEYES, LATE Chie! Resident Surgeon, in the New York Polyclinic Hospital. has opened office, at 827 Barnie St. Opposite iu C.A. 'Phone, 831. two small Amethyeta. TEACHER FOR VICTORIA SCHOOL. olice. KELP WANTED-MALE. _- TO-LET, ANTED-GENERAL. - BOY TO ASSIST IN MAILING DE- STORES, OFF ELLINGS, end Thursday | AGENTS torage, a ek © a irdaye: APPY | A Cunda's Mumorots Weekly: Liberat| i CH ; Business Office, Whig. on, te Lyre, Dineen - . Toronto. x ~ ~ 3 TWO FIRST-CLASS ELECTRICIANS, ONE wiARoE UF SRNISHED, ROOM, experignce in house Ww Qu ED TEACHER, FOR 8. 5S. street, = 3 Newman 4 Spriggs, Electric Co., No. 11, Township of Portland. Ap- 1 . Princess st ply to LB, Wheeler, Belirock, Ont. |gTEAM HEATED ROOMS, CO a Brock St. Apply to 51 F SUITS AND OVERCOA' TO | DRESSMAKING, B street. ALL SUITS AND to. repair and Camere Atiarations, es] a ------ and a speciality. Terms moderate. Apply S dome, by oh A iy, ol & TWO oration Curthogs IN a Bibby's Liverv. AJ LE, IG ASHES OUT OF 66 Barrie street. " n- or other -------------------- ---- a LOST. Sarted. Hight, Apply to 5. | FROM 1st OF JANUARY, NO. : Lytle, Carter, a se Pribosss street, Brick a ao rooms. all comveniences. hot air and hot water. Cars pass the door. Apply to, 632 Princess St. & wn i FURNISHED HOUSE, FROM iat NOV. | all moder, piano, . No. 18, Erpesttown, for 1908; . $300 ; small school. State tions Lent! mondial a an a hon Ont. £0 Sells + Water included in tay Avrply -. CARRIAGISS, WAGUUNS FURNL Rabe, Plasios; of Shy. artiels for stor . to -Arehdencon Carey mediately, the month, " - 3. . age, by JOAr, or any way "J R. McCann. ARCHITECTS. of MARRIAGE LICENSES. im -------------- Cy 8. KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER OF Marriage Licenses, 43 Olarence St. to dispose of, before welling drop a card to 3383 Princess street. SITUATIONS WANTED. A STRONG STEADY MAN WANTS best of refervece. A work, the ply BOARD AND ROOMS. Whig office. -------------------- B THREE GENTLEPEN WISH TO FOUND. secure three sing®, or one double and one Single room, in desirable locality, AT THE CONVERSAT, GOLD Piviceably with board. ------ he wreath brooch. Owner may have Jan. Sth. Address General Delivery same by appiving at therW office. PY. 0. WH Wiger, City. PIONEER OF GREAT LAKES Dead in Detroit--Long Engaged in Rafting. Toronto, Dec. 17.--A Detroit de THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT REV. 0. W. CASSON. OTEAWA Wanted : Honesty. that Capt. William Mit- a pioneers of the great at Bay City. He and Capt, Bout for years towed huge rafts of (.. lian saw logs to the Saguenay Valley saw mills, and were the owners of a score of tugs employ- of in this business, when the Canadi- an government put.a stop to it all by prohibiting the further exportation of logs. spatch says chell, one of lakes, is dee i HAD A RIOT. | Chairs Were Used As Weapons in Confiilt. Vienna, Dec. 7.--In"the lower house | of the resohrath, yesterday, in the | course of some obstructive tactics .on| the part of the Ruthenian party, a| deputy threw a heavy piece of wood | ot the president, Count Veter Vonder| Lilie, missing him but striking two | deputies. Thereupon the Christian #0 | cialists attacked the Ruthenians using | chairs as weapons. Two Salvonians| were seriously injured and the sitting] had to be suspended. ' ! f Dufferin News. | Dufferin, Dec. 16.--~Sunday's snow | made roads heavy in this vicinity. | The trustees of 8.8. No. 7 have en- gaged Miss Vanluven, Kingston, as teacher for 1908. Miss Pella Stewart, | Jones' Falls, is visiting at D ton"s. Mrs. A. Hay is on the sick | list. Miss E. English is engaged to | teach Zion school for the following | year. Mrs. Henderson has returned to Brockville, after 'spending a few days at R. Donaldson's New Light On Scripture. Toromto Saturday Night. Dr. Sproule, M.P., t one of his constituents who was on the wharf at Montreal, when a con: signment of Galicians disembarked. Looking at the new arrivals, the man from the county of Grey sniffed com- temptuously, and obsetved: "So them's the Galatians ! Then I don't wonder that St. Paul wrote them ra- ther than pay them a parochial visit I" Hopeful. Catholic Standard and Times "Well," demanded the stern-visaged woman at the back door, "what do you want ?"" "Why," replied the tramp, "T seen you advertised table board in dis morning's papers, an'--" "Well ¥' "Weil, 1 tought melee yer wuz giv- in' out some samples." Pedestrian Exercise. Washington Post. A western woman with a knack for figures has discovered that she walks over seven miles a day while perform- ing her ordinary household duties We would like to see her estimate of the miles covered while trying to match a bit of ribbon, A jewel case at $4.75 filled 'with McConkey's high-class candy is very much admired at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. A handsome mounted toilet or mani cure set from Bests' would be a most acceptable Christmas gift, Best range of neckwear ever shown in Kingston. Everything new at Hunt's. See Biblv's $2.50 fancy vests Old fleece-lined shirts makg good covers or pads for the iron board. The finest and largest display of handsome toilet, manicure and shaving sets in Kingston at Bests'. Take your discarded shirt waists to make guimpes for the little ove. {Crna 30, at Desta'y re tobias Hair brush and coil) sels in box, ' A SAI SIR REUNITE Cx sa tain, + Ses Bibhy's display'. of ich neck. Wear, | us." Hundteds of similar testimonials. | Sold by leading druggists. Send 10e. lin stamps for sample to ells the story of | special agent. What most we need, today, is honesty in religion. It does not mat- ter so much what men believe, or whether men differ in their thought, if only they are honest with each other in their expression. Let a man honestly confess his innermost con viction, and the whole world will give to him its respect. li he really be lieves that men can be saved only through the blood of Jesus, let him say 80. If he no longer believes it, and realizos that salvation depends upon character, let him say so What- over the thought, let it be frankly and fully expressed. Be honest. Kingston Covered Rink Sensona Ticket: Rates, ' Address, Mr Casson for free litera 1907-1908. ---------------------- Ladies' Ticket $ 3.00 VACCINATION AND DANDRUFF. | Cities wader 15 years 45 | Studer do Ticket... . 300 There is As Sure Prevention of [EaWhy of two - S00 {Family of thre . 7.00 Baldness As There is of Small- |Family of four to Five . . 8.00 pox. Family of six to eight 10.00 It is now accepted that veccination| The Ticket Office opened for sale Ihe. 16th, renders the vaccinated person exempt of Tickets and ers, on jth. i Th, 4 " A Rink opened for skating on Dec, from smallpox; or at worst, he mover | RE Hand Toes 8te 10 rin has anything but the slightest kind of | Raid TS v Thursday x Batista : 4 : i wesday, Thursday and $ ¥ a case. Now as sure a preventive and afternoons. No children allowed in om cure for dandruff, which causes falling | Tuesday evewings. Weather and ico per- hair and baldness, has been discover |mitting. . od--Newbro's Herpicide. It kills « the N. EB BONTER. dandruff germ. C. H. Reed, Victor, Id- le : ho, says: "Myself i wife have been Strat- | Sho, Sade ih dandruff and falimg heir ] Cured Myself for several years. We tried remedies) without effect until we used Newbro's| Herpicide, two bottles of which cured| OF INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION physicians and remedies failing, Marvel. ous DRUGLESS OURE, (ac bread Herpi- Detroit. Mich. Sold in two' stuffs), all forms Stomach aud Intestine 2 Particulars free. W. Mahood, al diseases. GERMAN GRAINS, No. 525-West 124Lh St. New York, N.Y, r-- THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY { cide Co., | wizes, 50c. and 81. G ---- -------------------------- i Back To Mother's Recipes. | After having tried all the well ad- vertised patent medicines, the publi { are turning to the old household re- | ovipes for the treatment of incipient ABLISHED | diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder EST , 1863. . | and urinary organs, which if neglect- President--Sir. Richard Cartwright {ed too long are almost incurable. One| Money loaned on City and Pro-" | old remedy that came back to popu-| ete. Muaic} pu County Lats! lar favor it the following simple pre- | received and allowed, scription: Four ounces syrup of rhu- | barb, one ounce compound vimosa, 8. C. McGill, Managing Director. | one ounce sent spirits of nite. Any | druggist will fill this at a moderate] cost, or you can buy the ingredients | C. H. Powell { separately and mix at home. Take al dessertapoonful in a little water after Carpenter and Jobber I meals and at bedtime. A few doses | win drive out the trouble, and save 108 Raglan St. | you endless pain, and money. : | Big Sale at Battersea NewYork Chinese Restaurant at 83 Princess Street. A Special Sale of Dry Goods, Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m The best place to get an ull round | Clothing, Jewellery, etc., will be runck fn the city. Meals of all kinds | held at JOHN HASSON'S GEN- om shortest notice. English and Chinese ERAL STORE, at BATTERSEA, Dishes a specialty. | all next week. -- y | eee New England Chinese Restaprant | INVITATION. |. 38 Kms Sust | THE_ART ROOM oF MRS. COMP- | 8 ore to: got an. al} round Lunch in ton. Barrie Bret mew Year: and call. [the city. Meals of all kinds on shortest [ers will be very welcome. | potice. English and Chinese dishes a { Crotoalien. a y. 'Phode, 655, L : | See the choice variety suitable for | | Christmas gifts at Campbell Bros'. Wm. Murray. Auctioneer {| Probably the largest wheat field in 27 BROCK, ST. the world is in Argenta. Rt is 66, | New Carriages, Cutters, Harness 720 acres in extent. | ete., for sale. | See Bibby's nobby, fancy vests. Sale of Horses every Saturday. : i Berlin hus a greater number of po- : icemen, per . capita, than any other THE . |eity Pg Toi Xv Bb. oe } See Bibby's Christmas umbrellas, $2. { 'The population of the prairie ® dis- |triets of Canada. has doubled within | he last five years. M w 'Iceland. is without police or prisous, RY CR to Laturmey's Usrriage Works, 300 Tans 898 Prigoess St. 'Phonan rp HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, 5 TEACHER FOR THE KINGSTON te . Market Square. © Collgiate Institute. Oné to teach Phone, S45 : history dnd assist in ; he to - assist solonce, and owe . . ore worn he fume forma. Apnty FOYER A SPNS. A : orice 1 * chant at onl A Lh Ny 3 Wellington st *Phote, 213, ARTICLES WANTED #M. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OFM TX w * Ros, second floor over Mahood's Drag JORN THOMPSON BAS, GOOD streets. Entrance os Bagot street Thought Ranges sm Phome, 608 to well at low prices, and : i 5 having good Furniture or i . & Ne wk WE ER SET

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