Enjoy Your Meals JI} BI By Simply Eating a Little Pleas- THE SPRINKLING SYSTEM! ss. ant Tablet Aiter Each of Them. | | WAS PUT INTO ACTION A TABLET DIGESTS A MEAL. he When digestion is perfect the fluids necessary to. this process come na- turally to ihe aid of the stomach. ! They are of right. proportion and do | thor work speedily and well. When in- | digestion and dydpepsia are prevalent, | thoes same juices come slowly if at all, are weak and insufficient or ar filled with strong acids and alkalies When such a copdition exists each mical is a hardship upon the 'digestive organs. The meal should strengthen the juices, but on the contrary it weakens them, so that man by . the very act of eating causes conditions to arise which of thedhselves bring him pain and loathing for the next meal. By eating one of Stuart's Dyspepsia Fablits you mix the tablev with your saliva, and it goes into your stomach a strong, vigorous fluid, many times more powerful than the natural diges- tive juices. These tablets are made up | from natural vegetable and fruit es- snces and are composed irom Hydras tix, Golden Seal, Lactose, Nux, As- cetie Pepsin, Dismauth and Jamaica Gi There is the formula and owe gran of it will digest 3,000 grains of food in any stomach. Besido diges- ting the food it will give the blood the power to enrich the digestive fluids wo after a time natwe will take care of itself. Though you have stomach trouble one of these tablets alter cach meal is a powerful assis- | tance to nature and is an excellent habit to make. Gio to any of Pipes=Toronto Low Temperature During Night. pipes in the sprinkler damage was done, this morning. tho premises of the Gordon Co's dry goods warehouse, at the or- ner of Queen and Crawford streets. Tt i# thought that the bursting of tho pipes was due Lo. frost. As soon as the break was were gummoned and with some culty they managed 10 turn off water and stop the flood. age is covered hy insurance. Mrs. Allan, widow of the late George W. Allan, was found dead in bid at the family residence, Home- wood avenue, this morning. She was sweniy-three years of age. Hear! failure was undoubtedly the cause death. Six children survive, one of them being George Alan, Winnipeg, a C.P.R. solicitor. The Baptists are the first of the de- nominations in Toronto, to complet their the laymen's Missionary Movement. They undertook to raise £50,000, the £500,000 which it was decided the laymen of ing at diffi- The dam- Hon. re hy Toronto to raise dur- no ceeded in raising that amount, totalling slightly over $55,000. druggist and ask his In accordance with the vote opinion ob Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets We will abide his answer if he be honest man. They sell 'for 50c. package. Send us your name and s and we will send you a package hy mail free Address, ¥ Stuart Cod, 150 Stuart Building, shail, Mich, fi of an pet dlr trial the dracondale, in suburbs and i ritory, comprised | Wychwood Park | gether with dres {other big estates, on the Brow Hill, : | overlooking the city on the north, he- (came part of Toronto. at midnight | last night. About 4,000 is added the population of the city by the an- nexation, This morning broke the record this in the matter of temperature in Toronto. thermometer at ed nine degrees below and six degrees below Mar ------------ ne Tailoring Melton. .and- Beaver Overcoatings. Newest Shades Ulsterings and Suit- season, low zero at 6 am. zero at Stam. TAKE DRUNKEN MEN HOME. of to the Police in Cleveland. York, Feb. 1. the police of in Instead Station New The plan, by wh'eh Cleveland take | drunken men home instead of arresting ohn Tweddell 181 Princess street. ngs, them, was indorsed by Police Commis- Bingham the right idea, in hi the k lative ting com stoner heing hefore which as testimona commiitee, t My Bingham sadd also that he khew that many arrests of Women onthe streets were made for the. purpose of blackmail by the po lice; but that he could not. prove it, "I knew how the white slave trafhic is carried on among immigrants in all parts of New York it would break your hearts," said Bingham. "If it could be stopped (he whole social evil would be ameliorated. The Anglo Saxon law is not efficient io deal with this!' : is investi fastest T™TRTOTBTBTBTRLRNS COAL! The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. SCRANTON Coal is good coal and we Gntee prompt delivery. 133. Booth & Co. FOOT WEST STREET. you OFFER TO AEROPLANIST. nar "Phone, Miles. Feb engineer 1.--W. and several an H. farmer, Canton, Ohio, tin, civil recently made short but ful trips in aeroplane of his invention, has a chance for both and cash W. R. Timken, wealthy © Canton manufacturer, has offered Martin 8100000 for his na- chine, provided he flies from Canton to Cleveland and back, a distance of {one hunared miles, and then $10,000 if to Massil miles. Both are to He without toyching Max who ¢ d ¢ : ¢ ' '| ¢| : ¢ ) ' ¢ ' o> 0 29TVLLLLVVTRLLVLBLBLBY VTL VLTRLRVRVTVTLTAYN FACTS FOR SICK sue Cos own fame a {he can make a round { lon," a distance of flights | ground trip sixteen i MANY WERE DROWNED. Steamer Wrecked | British { Australian Coast. Feb 1.--~The Britis) tonaid is, to-day, Edithsburyg, forty-six 'members lost. Most of | Asiaties. The vessel was { drifting ashore, last night, "but | sank before the boats could reach her Melbotirne, Clan w reck, | steamer capitan and | erew a near ha the the and of have been erew wer soon Eighteen of the crew managed to float until picked up Lwelve of surfare erat. on the | other t coolit | by the rescued ar Been Under Arrest. Mass... Feb. 1.--Henry | DR | Kenethis, Cornell, '07, a member of the {Cornell crew, which the dham- | plonship in: 1906, and connected with a prominent Ithaca family, is under No other medicine has been sof" charged with the embezzlement successful in relieving the suffering | 3230 in Ithaca, On the way to po- fw earaes} 8 lice headquarters he begged for a pis- of women or received so many ¥er- || 1, end his life. He is said to have uing testimonials as has Lydia E. |i jlgwcd a chorus girl in the * Follig Piukhams Vegetable Compound, |; 1905" company, from Ithaca. every community you v nd | ----------e women who have Sw iied) to| Serves You Right. health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg-| with two dozen Little - stable Compound. Almost every less oranges for one you meet has either been bene- | novskyls, fited by it, or has friends who have. | In the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn,Mass.,any wotnanany day may see the files cortaining over one mil. lion one hundred thousand letters from women seeking health, and here are the letters in which they openly state over their own signi- tures that they were cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has saved many women from surgical operations. Lydia E. 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Lord Dalmeny, eldest of Earl of Rosebery, who represents Mr old district in the House Commons, announces that he the election, owing to his inability to en the entire policy of the govern son Gladstone's of not contest dor se ment, At lien pany, the and a annual meeting of the Riche Ontanmid Navigation statement submitte showing earnings : for vear RN.241.747. The net far were $250,741 was the profits oO vear who killed tw York, in 1907, the. electric chair, a He was pronounce had wa contacts beer man who knows how not of luxurious case on the the Gibraltar, of home And Likely Through the Bursting Had Very the Toronto, Feb. 1.--By ithe bursting of 1S system, $45,000 ° McKay discovered the firemen | the of undertaking in connection with of the past year, for the extension of { missions, and not only have they suec- but | they have increased their contributions the residents, a square mile or so of ter- of to- Sir Henry Pellatt's and to of The official the observatory show- = Give $100,000 if Machine Flies 100 | never has been an to- | seed- | the! will district in the next! compte and Mault were to. lie A should patent his device and retire to this afternoon. pro- Eriend It's fresh THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1900 PITE OF THE NEWS. DAMAGE The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Corsican has reached Liverpool, Hesperian at Halifax. Earthquakes, very light, were felt in Montreal during the night. Quebee Power, Light and Railway company has declared a dividend of | one per cent. for the hali year: A farewell dinner was given by the deputy ministers, on Saturday, to Dr. S. E. Dawson, retired king's printér. That Winston Churchill may be ap- {pointed viceroy of India the in- | teresting piece of gossip in circulation in political circles. : Earl of Morley, visiting Earl Grey, is a young man, nephew of Lady |Grey, and not Viscount Morley, secre- tary for state of India, better known as John Morley. ; The Ottawa Electric company car- ried 13,711,000 passengers last year, an increase of 1,100,000 over the pre- vious vear. A dividend of twelve per cent. was declared to-day. The marriage of Ugo Ferrati, son of Prince Ferrati Torolina, of aly, Miss Juliette Duchesnay, daughter of Col. T. ° J. Duchesnay, Quebec, took place, on Monday morning. Provincial Inspector Rogors, of ihe Ontario attorney-general's department, is in Ottawa investigating the revela- tions of the newspapers as to - the monoyz-lending scandals in the govern: ment departments. At Canton, China, at least 200 lives {were lost in a fire whicls occurred, Monday, in a fleet of flour boats. The chaired bodics of 170 victims have been already recovered, but many per- sons are still missing. Adelin Bovin, a middle-aged Ottawa woman, was sentenced to four months in jail. She had stolen rings off the fingers of the deceased wife of Nicholas Norman and also jewelry, to the value of 820, from under the dead woman's pillow. The railways commission's drastic order, as to a special train being pro- vided to connect the Brockville engers with Ottawa, will not go into effect until the railway companies hav heard, at the sitting of the hoard. The of the = to been libel action against the editor Midland Free Press, J. Good- fellow, brought by J. B. Mackenzie, solicitor, Toronto, has been settled by the publication of an apology by the Free Press and the making of a pay ment. The appointment of the next bishop of - the Roman Catholic of London will be officially announced by Archbishop McEvay, at Hamilton, on | February 14th. It is said to be prac- { tically settled that Dean Mahoney will get the appointment. A special from Panama says W. H Talt, president of the United States, will formally the Pacific end of the Panama canal io navigation on Monday. The Pacific mail liner New {port, plying between San Francisco | and Panama, will be the first ship to | pass through the new channel. OFFER OF BULGARI TURKEY WILL SHORTLY AC- CEPT HER TERMS. diocese open and Germany Held Aloof From Great Britain, Russia, France and Italy. | Feb, 1.--There has been | good deal of uncasiness felt, more per- = in English financial circles than | | | | An | London. e'sewhere, for the past few days over the Bulgarian concentration on the Turkish frontier. The danger of a de- tiherate outbreak of war between Tur- and Bulgaria has not been great. | 1 he great powers are willing to bring | sufficient pressure to prevent that, and their action in that direction was prompt and will soon prove cffective. | Thera was, however, distinct peril of war. A shot fired by a | nervous sentry might ly start the | key | accidental easily | lames of a conflagration, the limit | which could not There aggressive purpose be foreseon. and Bulgaria's hot- | headed in risking an expense | many times the amount in dispute wa ; She has gained her point; | however, for Turkey, under pressure of the will undoubtedly accept within"a few days the terms Bulgaria offers. The unpleasant feature of episode has been Austria's and many's abstention from joining Groat Britain, Russia, France and Italy in | the prompt. intervention which was ne- | cessary to avert trouble. {on Turkey's part, action pura bluff powers, Ger- HONORABLY DISCHARGED. The Men Really Got Cheque From Premier. Ottawa, Feb. 1.--Two men who pre- sented, in a Hull store, Saturday, a cheque from Sir Wilirid Laurier, were arrested and lodged in jail. Felix Lecompte and Louis Mault Mattawa, are enthusiastic admirers of the premier. They are also excellent carvers, and to show their apprecia- | tion of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, they carv- {ed a little statuette of him in bone. | This they brought to the capital and { handed it over to their chieftain. Sir Wilfrid was pleased with the vift, and gave them a cheque for 825. Making some purchases in a butcher's store, in Hull, they tendered cheque in payment, The suspicious » | butcher asked them to wait a mo: ment. He telephoned for police and Le- soon in jail, {where they languished indignant for -! some until the premier was with and they hours communicated - | honorably discharged. were com- | 1A i attend a cuchre large number from party "the city wall at John Dra- the per's, Glenburnie, on Wednesday night. | Miss her Clark, Battersea, left to-day, after week Maggie , for home, a t I. H. Jackson | park commissioner of Ques Park, Niagara Falls. \ meeting of governors was "Cod Liver Oil Emulsion," it Gibson's: Red Cross drug there McEvay, buy at Archbishop pass- | | a of | the | visit with Mrs. B. Guess, Brock street. | 1 has been appointed v Victoria ! the general hospital held, at the hospital, store, Toronto, con- FAREWELL MESSAGE OF RBV. CHAS. BILKEY TO ST. JAMES} '"'Be Ye Steadfast, Unmovable" --Organ Recital Afterwards-- Mr. Bilkey Received Afterwards in the Vestry. In St. James' church on Sunday eve ning, Rev. Charles Bilkey preached his farewell sermon to a large con- i gregation. The" speaker chose his text from Corinthians xv, 17: "Be ve steadfast, unmovable." : The speaker said that the day of martyrdom had passed; but not be cause the devil was asleep, but simply because he had changed his mode of attack, and to-day he is no less dan- gerous. Wickedness hides itself in overy disguise. Grafting goes on in all our public offices, but by this one must not think that all the world is bad. Mr. Bilkey said that the traitor | within the ranks was the worst enemy to the advancement of the church. Ono of the disciples betrayed Christ, and over sinee there has been a traitor in tho church. The marvel is not that there is an enemy in the church, but that the church has expanded so well with it in. It's not right for some people io say they will stay away from church because some one else goes. Such people are not bad becauso they go to church, but in spite of it. "There is an old English motto," said the speaker, "Be sure youre right, then go ahead." Do what you think is right and leave the rest in the hands of God. Paul did this and did God forsake him ? : "1 have ried to do my duty as to God,' said Mr. Bilkev. "If I made 'mistakes while among you, it was not for want of good intenlions. 1 tried to show no favoritism, to treat rich and poor alike. I tried to go with the majority not with the few." Mr. Bilkey went on to say that his stay in Wingston had been full of pleasure, and that the kindness shown him was such that he could not for- get it. "1. wish to thank the choir and, the Sunday. school workers for | the great aid they were to me. It is very gratifying to me to know that my leaving this church is not the wish of tho congregation. I I have been of | any help at any time to anyone of you { I shall feel that my stay has not been in vain., Now may He have vou in his keeping and may He lead you all to Christ. I leave you with this message: | 'Be yo steadfast, unmovable.""' the several | During service numbers were rendered by the choir. After the ! service am-organ recilal was given by i Perey Marshall. After this Mr. Bib key met many of the congregation in the vestry to say good-by | i POLICE ARE AT WORK. ; { Arrest Made To-Day in Regard to | Recent Burglary. | The local police are at work, to- day, following up the recent rohbery at Abramson's store. laged twenty, a former member of the battery, was placed under arrest hy Constables Filson and Craig, on a | charge of being implicated in the case, ' is claimed that he has confessed I \ Unpleasant Feature--Austria |i, the robbery, and that he implicates | ape {another Kingstonian. Up to the time | |ol going ! other { had bee to press, n made. { p---- 'The Merry Widow." The most phenomenally succeséful of {all modern light operas, "The Merry { Widow; will be the attraction at the | Grand on Wednesday, February { It comes here fresh from its triumphs yin the United States, where it has { established entirely hew records and { set absolutely new standards by which {all (other productions of light opera | will be gauged in the next decade. | With the organization will come the | famous English grand opera orches- { tra, which has been for years a fea- { ture of Henry W. Savage's big musi- cal production. Mr.. Savage has giv- en this production the most elaborate | mounting of any of his cesses, no arrests operatic sue Tendered A Gift. \ very pleasant affair took place at the Grand Trunk station, to-day, be the departure' of the noon train Ottawa when a presentation was made to Rev. C. Bilkey, late curate of St. James' church. Quite a number ol his friends were present, when Albert IE. Shannon, on behalf of the eongre- gation; presented Mr. Bilkey with | purse of gold. The clergvman { taken completely by surprise, and was t deeply touched hy the kindness of his He replied in a few well fore tor was congregation | chosen words. Mr. and Mrs. Bilkey will spend a | few days in Ottawa, before leaving for { Lindsay, where Mr. Bilkey will locate. { : { - tid A Distinguished Visitor. H. Bonner, Leicester, Eng., at present appearing before the { Boston House of - Representatives | in fuvor of the abolition of compplsory | vaccination, is coming to Kingston. {Queen's College will be asked to ex- {tend the courtesies of convocation hall {to this distinguished visitor, who has 'been for years closuly identified with ithe cducational intarests of the old land. i { J. who the | ------ ! Fell On Sidewalk. | Saturday night, when the | ment regarding "Raffi was at highest, an elderly lady fell on the sidewalk at the corner of Princess and | King streets, and suffered severe |i | juries. Some ladies came to her as- | sistance, and had her! removed to her home. . The walks were in a danger- ous condition all day Saturday, end some sand would have been useful. es' | - | Inland Revenue Collections. Collection: at the Inland Revenue office for the month of January, 1909, were : Spirits, 85,825.70; malt, $352. 50; tobacco and cigars, ¥1,947.32; oth- er receipts, «$25. Total, 8%.150.52. To Give A Réception. ! On Wednesday evening a veeeption iwill be held: at St. James' hall to | welcome Rev. T. W. and Mrs. Savary. They will drrive in the city on"Tues- demns soeieties organized ior frivolous day from the west. @ purposes. of th: musical seale, | oe A singer doesn't weigh his words on Reginald Lewis, | 10th. ! a excite- | its | in- | STOCK QUOTATIONS. d Leading Canadii Cobalt and : an Stocks Listed { The following, i Pied by the Ci utton and J. ence street, Tel Cobalt Stocks. | February 1st. aotations are sup- ty Brokerage (J. 0. R. C. Dobbs), 41 Clar- 480 A Amalgamated... ... . Beaver... ... .. .. Chambers-Ferlan: Crown Reserve... Cobalt Central ... Cobalt Lake... Foster... i... Green Meehan... 1a ROSB...ouvi sores: 4 Little Nipissing McKin. Dar. Sava) Peterson Lake... Rochester... Nova Scotia Silver Leaf . Silver Queen . Temiskaming Trethew: Watts: Gifford...... ---- SOCIALIST M. P. KIDNAPPED. Prevented From Addressing Labor Congress. - Portsmouth, Eng., Feb. 1.--Vietor Grayson, the socialist member of par- linment, whom the house of commons recently suspended because he de nounced parliament for not suecoring the starving thousands on the streets of London, was prevented by a trick from making a speech at a labor con- ference here, Two gentlemen gnd invited him ride around the town. The party drove him out into the country, where they had luncheon together. Suddenty on the way back the car was halted and it was announcéd that it had broken down. After a considerable delay repairs seemingly were effected and the party again started for Portsmouth, where they arriVed too late for the confer- ence at which Mr. Grayson was to have spoken. at his hotel an automobile called to DR. SPROULE TO RETIRE. Duties' of Mastership Take Much Time, Toronto, Feb. 1.--It is understood that Dr. Sproule, grand master of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of British North Amenwca, will retire from the position al the annual meeting to be held in St. Thomas in March. It is believed that he finds the correspon- dence and other duties associated with the position take up too much of his lime. Among the candidates: for the .posi- tion, should Dr. Sproule decline re clection, are Col. J. H! Scott, the pre- sent deputy grand master, and Col. San: Hughes, Linasay. Up UNKNOWN SHIP FOUNDERED, Latest Tragedy at the Atlantic's Graveyard. Norfolk, Va., Fel. 1.--The identity a steamer which went down off Diamond Shoals fourteen miles from Hatteras, N. (\., on Saturday, with all hands, remains unknown still. | Nothing has developed so far to cor- {roborate the ®estimony of those inboard the Diamond Shoals lightship who were powerless to help, who saw this latest tragedy of the well named "graveyard of the Atlantic." {of To Gather At Washington. i Washington, Feb. 1.---Now that the | | Canadian and Mexican. governments have both formally accepted Presi dent Roosevelt's invitation to send delegates to a North American conser vation conference, here," the final ar« As supplied 10 the Emperor of Germany, of England, Prince of Wales, King We do any and all kinds of Printing, Bookbinding or Ruling. Just tele- phone 292 and our representative will call with samples. Note the price. We Print To Please THE BRITISH WHIG » Ripe Tomatoes Ripe Bananas rangements are being, rapidly put into shape. The conference will be held, | probably, at the state department ana will begin 'on the morning of Thurs day, February 18th. The Queen's Health. London, Feb. l.--Disquieting ru-| mors are current regarding the queen's | health. It is announced from the | palace that her majesty has nearly rccovered from her recent attack of influenza and hopes to return to Lon- don today. "The queen's physicians usk her to reserve her strength for her Berlin visit for which reason, it is probable, she will not accompany the king to the opening of perliament. A Vessel Disabled. New York, Feb. 1.--The steamer St Louis, of the American line, in near ing port under reduced speed with a rudder broken and réndered useless by a 'terrific sea. The steamer on which there are nearly 1,000 passengers was heard from, early on Sunday, when 300 miles east of the Hook. She is be- f ing steered by means of an improvis- {ed rudder. No anxiety is felt for the ratory of the ship. i Accused Of Forgery. Hamilton, Ont, Feb. L--At the | police court, this morning, William Wilson, a young man, was ¢ mmitted | for trial on three charges of forgery. | His specialty was presenting cheeks to | merchants in return for goods and get- | ting money in charge. In three cases | the cheeks were forged. Wilson rve-| ceived $51 by these means. i Rector For Twenty-Five Years. Fredericton, N.B., Feb. 1.--Rev, Ca-| {non Montgomery, rector of Kings | { clear, York county, for twenty-five vears, announces his resignation to {become rector ef . Port Hope, Ont., | | Episcopal church. He will take up| i his new duties last of February. i | Retrenchment Instituted. { Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 1.--The West- | inghouse Eleotric Smelting Company | 'hae, without announcement, restored | {to its 3,000 cmplovees, a vearly wago | total of over $500,000, which was iaken from their annual pay roll, last March, when the policy of retrench- | | ment was instituted. | | | ! A movement for a civic federation has been started at London, Ont., to Ibring capital and labor into. more friendly relations. { More marriages. Sewer births, and | fewer deaths are recorded in the annu-| t------ Les Huitres de Blue Point, Carnov-'al report of the registrar-general, for | * sky's. x England and Wales, during 1907. Seedless Lemons Bitter Oranges 30 Cents Per Dozen. A.J.REES, 166 Princess St S902 LRLVBRRTBTATVRIAN TLL S SLVVVVVVIRVEN «a ssasssssdesssssssstsan fansassassasss Sessa seReS THB LVBVTLLTLLVRTLTRERTATS SVL AAS VAAL SAANEE ! EXTENDING THE SALE ONE WEEK LONGER So many have expressed a desire to buy rugs, but have not been able to take advantage of the great reductions offered all this past month, that we have decided to extend the January clearing sale prices for one week longer. bargain opportunity of the season to get AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. No carpets in the world are more lovely or enduring. Oriental rugs are attractive, rich-looking, useful and ornamental The genuine Oriental rug is loved by all 'who have artistic taste. Come to this sale and see how charming a rug you gan secure at a very low figure. Prices from $5 to $350. Send for our illustrated Booklet on Oriental Rugs. a, Courian, Babayan & Co, This id the one great Oriental Rugs 40 KING EAST, TORONTO. OPP. KING EDWARD HOTEL