Our High-Grade Courses never fail to bring succegs to our gradu- ates, Day and Evening Classes, and Moderate Rates. FRONTENAC BUSINESS COLLEGE "Clergy, street, Kingston. Phone, 680, T. N.. BTOCKDALE, Principal. Increase Your Eficigmoy Kingston Business College, Limited, Head of Queen Street. iness School Type Siriaas Book. w N ol Telegraph 5 ir vical Jetruction tor pupils 0 n 2 o ranc . R tes moderate. Eater at any me. "Phone, . +« F. MET. | CALFE, Principal. * us ay an svenin Shorthand ypows ng, 'dividual YOU CAN'T "BRIDGE OVER." The Coal question. You have to con front it. For best quality. Fry WALSH'S, Barrack St. Whetily the System Against Colds, &c. By using Bowril or Johnston's Fluid Beef We have a fre sh 20¢c., 35¢., B5¢, supply, in all sizes, and $1.00. FRESH OYSTERS D. COUPER. "Phone, 7 841-8 Princess Hi Remarkable B I y PUT ON FLESH A POUND A DAY der of Flesh, Pro- tone, Produced Astonishing Re- sults on Thin Men and Women. Prove It By Sending Coupon Be- low To-Day For 50c. Pack- "age, ee. We want every min and Woman who is run down, or whe Wants to put on more flesh, no mattée Bow muth or how little, to prove the femmrkabls affects of the new flesh-builder nid nerve strength ener, Protone. Nothing Hke iL bas ever been produced before. It will cost you nothing to try it and prove its remark. able effects on yourself, A PROTONE FIGURE. Protone induges nutrition, Increases cell-growth, juakes perfect the assimila- tion of food, strengthens nerves, ine creases blood corpuscles, builds up, safes ly and quickly, muscles and solid, healthy flesh, and rounds out the figuye For women who never appear stylish in anything because of thinness Protone may prove a revelat It costs vo markable injurious I'he Bldg r to prove effects o rot It to delicate system Pontone 1009 Protone ) end you -on address, a free with full in it does the on "Why You giving facts sh you Send your name the is one non- FREE PROTONE COUPON. Company 1009 Pro- Detroit, Mich on more flesh, so A DOLLAR Looks ns hig as a waggon wheel { us at this time of the year. Do Not Wait Till Spring to Make Your Selections. Prices are ment greater All kinds of Household Goods bought and sold. Try me for a square deal. L.. Lesses, Cor. Princess and Chatham Sts, Ont; lower now and our assort King- ston, rae ee tte A ee et VVVVTVVLR VLR VVVBTT ATS Q COAL! The kind you are looking for 4s the kind we-sell. SCRANTON Coal 18 good coal and we guar antee prompt delivery, "Phone, 138. Booth & Co., FOOT WEST STRELT. cssescessecscsesteesbens 9 2999990049990 30C%S Sates estresesteeeveseed THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED, 1863. President--Sir Richard Cartwright, Money issued on City and Farm perties. Municipal and County tures. Mortgages purchased. received and interest allowed. C. McGill, Managing Director 84 'Yarence street. Pro- Deben- 5, TO CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS The Perfect Brick & Tile Wash. PAISLEY & CHISHOLM, Lessee Are ready to contract delivery, Brick that will tion at reasonable rates. plant 60,000 dally. ANGROVE'S FOUNDRY Place d'Armes LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORING We fully eorract Perlect Oo., for immediate stand {nspec- Capacity of guarantos style, artistic at superior quality, workmanship and | | Deposits ' It tone I want ea ' 0c. package of your rem prepaid me why 1 am thin wl faith, T enclose 'age and packing PR IN City INSOMNIA Dr. J. F. ELER Member of Nova Scotia \egislative Guyshoro County. "I beg to say that I have found "5 Invalids' Port" to be of very high qual 1 especially suited for Invalids. 1 have us in my practice exc/usively since first becomity acquainted with its merits." WILSON'S Invalids' Port (2 la Qaing du Péron) Membly for Insomnia is a very frequent accom. panimeunt of exhaus- tion of the nervous system. Through sleeplessness the in. tellectnal centres show impairment; memory, will, reason all become measure- ably affected. Wilson's Invalids' Port, a combination of pure Oporto Wine and Cinchona Bark, is one of the best nerve tonics known to the Medical Profession. Its use will not only cure sleep- lessness but allay irri- ability and all forms of nervous depression, Ask YOUR Doctor. BIG BOTTLE Sold at all Pharmacies Had Heart Trouble and Shortness of Breath For Six Years. Was Weak and Thin--Only Weighed Seventy-three Pounds. Now Jd. B. Ouellette. | Y28 Princess St. M. P. KEYS Antiseptic Barber Shop Halr Dressing and Mhree Cha Quick ronuge solicited. 336 King Street Naxt door to Wade's Drug Store. OUR RCOSTER. BRAND! OF TOBACCO Bmokling Chewing at forty-five waite a pound, 18 a good tobacco. Why | pay eighiy-five cents. Aundréw Maclee a | Ontario street. i Auction Sales Rooms! ALL KINDS oF SECOND-HAND goods Daten and sold, or goods sold on { commifsion. Auction Sales promptly ate] tended to, at the City Auction Roos. 88 Brock Kingston J, BE. JONES, Auctioneets -| | | Shaving Parlor. | Service, Your ' pata | TT Sales St Weighs One Hundred and Thirteen. en you find your heart the least bis out of rhythm, your nerves unhinged, your h short, don't wait until you are pro- | stfated on a bed of sickness. Take Mil arn's Heart and Nerve Pills. They'll ut, you in such condition you'll never know you have a heart, make your nerves strong and your whole being thrill with new life. | Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills cured Mrs. K. E. Bright, Burnley, Ont. She writes: 'I was greatly tcoubled, for six pears, with my heart and shortness of reath, I could not walk eighty rods with- out resting four or five times in that short distanve. I got so weak and thin I only weighed seventy-three Founda, I decided at last to také some of 's Heart Nerve Pills, and after eight I gained in strength and weigh pie hundred Sou] Shictoss ry, the most I ever weighed well and can work as well and can heartily thank Milburn" Nerve Pills for it all." Price 60 cents per box or 8 $1.25 at all dealers, or mailed receipt of price by The 1. Milburn Limited, Toronto, Ob PROF. ZAVITZ TO HOLD 17 | tories under the control of the i dian Canners. | be made 1 | made by NE SHORT COURSE The Course is Free to All Interest- ed--Prohibited in Court---One | Convigtion--A Young Bank Clerk Goes Away. | Picton, Feb. 23.--The farmers are at last coming into their own, ro it seems from the present announcément of R. M. Winslow, B.S.A. The plan is in fact thé bringing of the famous short course at Guelph Agricultura: College down to Prince Edward, adapted to local conditions. From the 9th to the 18th of Mich there will be a course in stock and seed judging held here, under the direction of Prof. Zavitz, of the Agricultural College. There will be various dis; cussions of vital interest and impo: to the farmers. Henry Glendenuning, Manilla, the prominent exponent of "alfalle,!" will be hare to tol of it, A conlerence on farmers' clubs will be held March llth, under the direction of G. A. Putnam; superintendent of Farmers' Institutes, and F. C. Hart, Waterloo, will be a speaker. Deputy Winister of Agriculture James will ive an address. Wednesday evening, arch 10th, along lines of agricultu- | education, and Friday evening, fe 12th, President Creelman, Guelph, | speak in the Assembly hall of lo new (o'legiate, on the occasion of formal opening of the splendid building. Ne better opportunity ever been afforded the farmers of pounty to inform themselves re. g the fine points of judging animals, as the very best will , patticulesly Holsteins any The course is entirely free interested "person. pdlice court, Hug) MCarthy was fined #12 the tecond offence against the licen act, He had been imbibing fluceheing put om the Indian list. Ho said Ye found a flash of whiskey in au hoel yard. Thomas Dunw, Allis- onville, was up before the magistrate on a sinilar chargé, but the inspector cou Tt prove service of the notice of Pweg Dunn on the Indian list. i R. & ¥hite, teller in the Standard hank, 15 last week, for Pickering, SINE Tiferred to the staff of the Nester he. there, which bank has "lack" Bal over by the Standard. 1, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. William Bat , has received a trans- fer from the 4 branch of the Me twopolitan ba { to the Brighton branch. Mr. ten has been con nected with the branch four - vears and during that time has succeeded well, having been Womoted from jun- ior clerk to teller, ul his latest move makes him accounignt-teller, Last night, being the eve of his departure from his home town, Mr. Batten was presented with a gold watch as com "ing from his young men associates. Picton has by the decision of the "powers that be," lost an important j adjunct of one of the towse all-too- | few industrial concerns. Ahat is the manufacture of cans fof the canning of vegetables and fruits, at the fac- Cana- week, it is un: derstood, that at the annued meeting of the "syndicate," the decree went forth that henceforth all cans would at the shops in Hamilton and Simcoe. This means lack of eme ployment for fifty men of Picton in the closing down of the shops in cons nection with the Boulter and the A C. Miller & Co. factories. Taken sick with scarlet fever live' days later dying with what | Yaped into diphtheria was the (Dd of the for liquor Last and de- . sad hin little five year old daugh- r oFMr. and Mrs. Lee H. Saunders, Hh Sunday. The death took place 'at A ° idence of the grandparent, Mrs. | th utter, I'his- home had, 'or tina Sauived term, been under quaran- aCar accauso little Keith SHerviff had alow fever. He got better and was N 1 h a and. the Saunders' little Lr ad Oly returned a day or two to her randy other's. 2 > Tu H Ackethay, aged seventy-three died, on Friday, ster a lingering ill- none: In his young. days he was a blacksmith by trade tg had lived a (ious, A widow and daugh- Rothschild Discipline. Orleans Picayune. : The greatest financiers in the world, the Rothchilds, exact the strictest obe- New |day when he fell. i la sharp Monday motning, | RT ---- - TT A MOTEEIK'S TALK 'To Mothers--What Zam-Buk Did in Western Home, Here is just one illustration of the wisdom of keeping a box of Zam-Buk always hady. It is a true record of the varied uses to which this great balm was. put--with highly 'satisfac tory results m every case--in just one family, and during a few months only. Mrs. C. J. Irlam, of 907 Willlam ave- nwe, Winnipeg, makes the report as follows : 1 have found Zam-Buk so very useful « as a bousehold balm that 1 want to make its merits still more widely known. Some eight weeks ago my brother, C. Proctor, happened a serious accident. While at work, a rusty nail penetrated the palm oi his right hand. The rust of the nail poi- soned the flesh and inflammation set in quickly. He went to the general hospital and consulted a doctor, who advised poulticing to draw out the poison. This was applied, but when there was nwo improvement after a few days, 1 began applying Zam-Buk balm, leaving off poultices. "The efiect was" almost magical ! Zam-Buk soothed the pain, drew out the poison, and allayed all inflamma- tion. Healing then commenced, and in a few days he was able to resume work, "Bix weeks ago my husband, C. J. Irlam, while returning from work quite late in the evening, was bitten by a dog, the dag's teeth penetrating the flesh on his thigh, just above the knee. Directly he came home Zam- Buk was applied to the wound, and in a few days the soreness was gone and the wound thoroughly healed. "A third instance of the healing power of Zam-Buk was provided when my little boy had a nasty fall. He is five years old, and was playing one His head struck on stone, which cut a nasty gash. As goon as I had washed the [cut 1 applied Zam-Buk in. the usual way, and it was really wonderful how quickly it relieved the little fellow's pain. Within a week = the 'cut--a deep one--was quite healed. Every mother who once proves all-round value of Zam-Buk will er again be without it." Zam-Buk is a pure herbal balm, and cures cuts, burns, bruises, abscesses, ulcers, eczema, scalp sores, ringworm, chapped hands, cold-sores, frostbite, bad leg, inflamed patches, ete. It also cares piles, Used as an embrocation it will he found to remove rheumatism, scintica, and neuralgia. All druggists and stores sell at 50c. a box, or post free from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for price, the nev- | DAILY HINT FROM PARIS, Dinner Gown of White Lace over Green, with SilNer Embroidery. The primitive opesations employed fir China and Japan are in marked [contrast with the deanly machine {method of preparing' tea in Ceylon. | The purity and cleanliness of "'Sala- Its ddlicious flavor Nile da" is absolute. will please you. When a woman is inclined #0 he dis- dience to orders from their employees. "They once had an agent here," 4 New Orleans man recently said to a reporter for the Picayune, "a fine fel- low. They telegraphed to this agent at a certain season to sell their cot- ton holdings, but ho knew the price would go higher, and, therefore, he didn't sell till four days later. In wou soquence he netted an extra profit of forty thousand dollars to his firm. "When he sent the Rothehilds moncy, and announced joyously and proudly what he had done, they r turned the whole amount, with nu cold 0 forty thousand dollars "you disobeying our instructions is not ours, bud yours. Take it. Mr. Blank, your successor, sails for New Orleans, today." Well- Known Salesman Dies. Cape Vincent, N.Y., Feb. 20.--Louis Radley, one of the best known far- mers in this locality, died at his late home on the River. road, about and one-half miles below this village, this morhing, after an illness of three days with pleurisy. . He was forty-five years old and is survived by his widow and a son and daughter, Ray and Verona: also his mother, Mrs. Mary Rouso, of this village 'and two brothers, James and Oscar, both of this place, and two sis- ters, Mrs. Daniel Simpson of Buffalo, and Mrs. Frank Simpson of Buffalo, and Mrs. Frank Wagoner of Cape Vin- cent. "Mr. Radley was a membet of the Watertown Produce Exchange, being salesman for the Scotch Brook cheese factory for several years. He was strictly honorable and upright. Thomas Mills, 79 Clarence street, pays higiieet price for South African scrip. Will advance money and han- dle sale on shayes, il preferred. Those little silent 'sermons of acts always make the world better to live wu, "Packer's tar soap," 25e. not 35e,, at Gibson's Red Cross Dre' Stas the | one agreeable she is sure to make good. And the seli-made wan sgmetumes {makes a noise like a pho# ph. | The man who looks straight ahead misses a lot on the side. | Thin Blood Made Strong Tiredness and Weakness Ova * THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1909. m---- Ee ---------------------- THE SPORT REVIEW. Interesting News : From the Var. ious Sporting Fields. The Canadian curlers defeated the Border Provinces on Saturday, and will go to Switzerland this week. In a ladies' hockey match at Van- eouver, B.C., the Victoria ladies * de- feated those of Vancouver hy a score of one goal to nil . 3 Raoul de Rouen wants to wrestle in Toronto. The big Frenchman is matched against Gotch in Kansas City next month: : Varsity I will play the first of the home and Xome games for the inter- collegiate intermediate hockey cham- pionship at McGill, next Saturday. Longboat has made about $11,000 in his short career as a professional runner, but undoubtedly Dorando 'has made even more than that in his equally brief career. : Toronto Mail-Empire : Osgoode Hall are wondering if all this trouble over the Kingston-T.A.A.C. play-off is not a trifle premature. T.A.A.C. have still to beat them, the Legalites say. Longboat owes a race at fifteen miles to Shrubb, as a on December 28th, to be run in six weeks after the Marathon at Madison Square. "Tom" Flanagan says he will do his best to have fiend meet this engagement. During the last ten years soccer has made great strides in countries out- side of Great Britain, and now is well established in "Germany, Fraiice, Switzerland, olland, Norway and Sweden, while quite recently it has been introduced into Turkey and Italy. At Pittsburg four thousand boys un- der sixteen years of age competed in a modified Marathon race of ten miles, under the auspices of the Pittsburg Leader, and over 3,000 of the contes- tants finished the race. John L. Sil- vester, aged fifteen years of the North Side, came in first, his time being one hour and one second. At Oswego, N.Y. John J. Hayes, winner of the Olympic Marathon race at London last summer, was beaten in a ten-mile relay race by W. N. Queal of Alexanaria Bay, N.Y., and John L. Sullivan of Marcellus, N.Y. The winner's time was fifty-five 'min- utes and two seconds. Both of Hayes' competitors set a fast pace, which he was unable to follow owing to trouble with his stomach. In a brilliant exhibition of rugby at Brockton Point, B.C., the Aus- tralians defeated Vancouver by a score of twenty-three points to mil. The Wallabies, who are returning home af- ter a six. months' tour-of the . Old Country, excelled in every department of the game, but Vancouver put up a lucky fight, and several times rushea the ball close to the Australian goal line. Magnificent kicking and passing by the visiting team's backs prevented the locals from crossing their line. The Wallabies play in Victoria on Wednesday next sailing for Australia the latter part of the week. Call Queen's Better Team. Toronto World : Queen's, upon their showing, looked to be the faster team on hard ice, Dobson at right wing be- ing very fast and tricky, in fact he was thee man on the ice. Camp- bell, on \he other hand, confined his attention in second period to getting even for the bumps he got in the op- ening half, but at that he scored Queen's first goal on the prettiest in- lividual rush of the night, going the whole length of the ice. The game was not a pink tea affair, the players dig- ging in from the start and from the time Rankin put Pennock down for the count on the first rush of the night, till the gong sounded, the something doing sign was very much in evidence, although none of the play- ers received any injuries, Toronto Mail and Empire : It was the heavy water-covered ice, coupled with Varsity's superior checking and shooting ability that beat Queen's. In fast going, the Presbyterians, on their Saturday night's exhibition, would have had little trouble getting away with the long end df the score. They were much the speedier outfit, and in Dobson, their right wing, easily pos- sessed the best man on the ice. LICENSE REPORT. Some of the Statistics For On: tario. Toronto, Feb. 23.--The. report on the operations of the liquor license act for the vear 1908, are on the table for the legislature. The fines collected: for the year amounted to $32,856, the largest in the history "of+tlia department, while the total 'revenue from all sources amounted to $1,020,233. Fhe amount received from licenses was $577,771, or about' $10,000 less than for the previous year, as follows: Brewers' warehouse licenses, $300,562; distillers" licenses, $44,666: wholesales licenses, $9,487; tavern and shop Ii- censes, fines, ete., $485,098, The number of licenses were reduced from 2.571 to 2,481, a decrease of 90. In 1907 there were 24 clubs with li- come, A Joyous Letter. "1 weffiit because I neglected early treatment I am' entirely: to blame for the condition eof weakness that for nearly two years made my life a real misery," writes Mrs, Hazen, dt Beau- port. 'At first 1 felt sort of flat in the morning * and could do no more than pick at my hreakiast. Later 1 remembered 'my slepp was disturbed, that dreamy, restless sleep, from which ou finally awaken, feeling as if you ould never = get rup.s Then I hecame thin, lost my color, got mervous and fearful ahout nothing, and kept think- ing about myself all the time, and was irritable, cross and easily made cry. What would have hecome -of me if 1 had not taken Ferrozone I can't imagine, Ferrozone put new life into me from the start. It strengthened my nerves and brought. back my col or, and in a little while, less | three months, no healthier and bright- {er woman could be found anywhere.: 1 highly praise Ferrozone and adyise sick people to take advantage of its health.conferrving properties." Ferrozoné quickens the powers of both body ang' mind, simply because it forms lots [of blood that's full of life and vitality. Ferrozone creates appetite, gives strength, vim and en- for everybody that needs better health. Thousands of men, women and chil dren use Ferrozone every day, and all ening tonké made: try Ferrozone vowr- self, Sle. per box, or six hoses foe an ~~ wo than! durance, it's good for old people, good | kay it's the best nourishing, strength-: conse privileges and this number was \Bugmented hy 11 last year. i I'he number of people arrested for Munkenness last year was 4,744, aginst 4,774 for the previous, a de- erage of 30. Peel county, a portion of whieh is under local optiofi is at the footsf the list with one drunk. The'enforcement of the license law at thhands of the government .is seen in| the fact that $5,940 was col- lected Mifines in districts under: local option' 'aw. There were 237 prosecu- tions ancl43 convictions, with 86 dis- missals all within the local option areas, %¢ were 567 informations laid agains! licenses, 430 convictions for violatiofof the act and 132 ais missals. Thee were 758 informations laid nin Yo non-license holders, with the resus that 548 were convict- ed and 188 Aigissed. Of the $32.85 collected in fines last year there is milincrease of about 60 per cent. over tH figures of the previ- ous vear when fines amounted to only $13,451. Thegmount paid out in respect to salariesiand general expen: | ses amounted to pver $77.686. The { amounts paid b#® to municipalities aggregated $111,041} There were 2,593 | tario against 2,240 | there were 90 fewer 1353 more bartenders. rtenders in On- ing 1907. While Women with pale, Yolorless faces, {who feel weak and di i | teceive both mental | by using Carter's Iron made for the blood, Alexion, SE aie Asis Lost Appetite Restored by Psychine. Mr. Geo. Pratt, of Clarkson, Ont., says: *'Four years 28 my Sen Wilbert was so run down, thin and emaciated, that we thought he oing into a decline and feared he would never pull through the severe cold of the winter months. The boy bad no appetite and seemed to have lost all energy and interest in life. He was altogether in terribly bad shape. His condition caused us the gravest anxiety.' . - "' Fortunately I procured PSYCHINE for him and this soon gave him a new icase of life, [It is really remarkable how rapidly this spetndid medicine Prought about a change. After taking ene or two bottles he was hardly recognizable as the same youth. PSYCHINE effected a speedy cure and he was soon able to work about on the farm again. To-day he is a robust pn fellow, and if anything stronger than his brothers. Nothing in the way ol hard work seems to affect him. I cannot speak too nighly of PSYCHINE. 1t certainly saved our boy and made a man of him." NO HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT PSYCHINE. As a builder-up of the system it is unequalled. It prevents the children taking cold, wards oft that terrible malady La Gripe and completely fortifies them against disease. It should always be used for colds, la Brippe weariness, loss of appetite, etc. The Ploprictors offer you a TRIAL FREE. Send coupon to DR. T. A. SLOCUM, Limited, Spadina Ave., Toronto, Psychine the greatest of tonics always removes that run down rey Sold by #11 druggists and dealers, in FREE ! On receipt of this bottles, 50c and 31.00. A |» coupon and your | 8.1 Ee f and | Ed name and address HE GREATEST OF TONICS FOR HEALTH AND ENE Limited, will 0 br. T. A. Slocum LE Jone TERE RIAL of I sychine DEWAR "Special Liqueur" is the Finest Whisky in the World! ." EE ---- <5 Hopital For Sik Pes Bad Sneling Cigars and Tobaoos Stucky Musica Instruments All the Necessary Repairs for the Cure at the House of Perfection. K. ROUTLE 173-6 Princess St. No connection with other stares, * Coughs Coughing is the | : worst thing you can do to your throat. It inflames the tonsils and aggravates the air passages. Gray's Syrup stops a cough at once. It soothes the irritated parts and strengthens the throat and lungs. At all dealers. 25c and s50c a bottle, Colds are inflammations of the mucous membranes usually of nose, throat, and Jungs. Neglected colds cause Pneumonia and Consumption. Gray's Syrup will break up the most severe cold in a day or two. It takes away the inflammation and relieves the nose and throat. Gray's Syrup of Relieves Colds--Hoarseness--Cold in the Head--C oughs--Bronchitis-- Astbma--Pain in the Chest Dry ight Conghs_and permits Restful Sleep. reese BVVVN "Ganong's Chocolates The best. Any flavor. In bulk, 50c per lb... « One-half pound Faney, Boxes, 25c¢. One pound Fancy Béxes, 0c. VRVVVVLT TLV VVVVOECS - [oi .