TRAVELLING. IE ELL . RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH Canadian Pacific Railway Victoria Day MONDAY, MAY 24th, 1909, tickets will be issued aL SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE. Good goulng Friday, Saturday and Monday, May 21st, 24th, returning on or before Wotan May 26th $83.90 Pacific Coast AND RETURN Alaska Yukon PacificExposition May 20th to Sept. 30th. Return limit Oct. 81st, Full particulars at K. & P, and C. P RN. Ticket Office, Ontario St., "Phone, 50 ONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. Train leaves union station, Ontari street, 4 p.m. daily (Sunday excepted for Tweed, Sydenham, Napanee, Deser onto, Bannockburn and all points north To secure quick despatch to Bannock burn, Maynooth, and points on Centra' Ontario, route your shipments via Ba) of Quinte Railway. For further particu lars, apply = W; DICKSON, Agent 'Phone, No. 3. Return Forest, Stream, AND Seashore WRITE General Passenger Department INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY MONCTON, N.B. | Enclosing ten cents for postage FOREST, STREAM and is a book of over 300 pages) Hustrate in colors and half tones, giving wél written descriptions of the cpuntry cow tiguous to the line of the railway ir Quebec, New Brunswick and Novi: Scotia, replete with historic incident legend and folk-lore. It has also chap ters of Prince Kdward Island, The Mag dalen Islands and Newfoundland, and i worthy of a place in any library. SEASHORE RAILWAY] RAND TRUNK SvsteEm| VICTORIA DAY, MONDAY, May 24th, 190% al ZOO and an Wednesda) teturn tickets -- will. be issued SINGLE 3 FIRST-CLASS FARE going Friday, Satur , Sunday Monday, May 21st 24th, returning on May 26th. TICKETS SOLD TO CERTAI POINTS IN ACCORDANCE WITI THE ABOVE WILL NOT BE GOOI1 FOR PASSAGE ON TRAINS AND 4. 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I decided at last to take some of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, and or takin eight boxes [ gained in strength and weight, and now weigh one hundred and thirteen the most I ever weighed in my life. I feel well and can work as well as ever I ids .and can heartily thank Milburn's Hears Nerve Pills for it all." Price 50 cents per box or 3 boxes for $1.25 at 'all dealers, or mailed direct om receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co, Limited, Toronto, Onk. You canuol possibly nav a better Cocoa thaz A delicions drink and a sustaining fool. Fragrant, nutritivas and economical. This excellgut Cocoa maintains the system in rebust health, aad enables it to. resist winter's extreme cold. COCOA Protone ! We have made a specialty of | Our men are experts, as| we are wiring houses every | NEWS OF NEIGHBORS WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND- ENTS TELL US. The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What People 'Are Doing And What They Are Saying. Notes From Westport. Westport, May 17.--W. H. Comstock, Brockville,. was a visitor hero last week. Archdeacon Carey, 'of Kings: ton, was the guest, on Friday last, of Rev. A. C. Cook. Miss Stacia McCann left, on Thursday, for Watertown, N.Y. B. Mendéls, of Montreal, was here, yesterday, on a business trip, 4 Myers left for Petoskey, Mich., where his parents moved from Westport. Miss Jean Johnston, principal of New- boro public school,, was the guest of Miss Louise Conley, Saturday and Sunday. Salmon Fishing Good. Charleston, May 17.--There .is the best salmon fishing this spring that has been for a number of years. It is said that about 150 salmon have al- ready been captured this spring by anglers: A party from Newark, N.J., are at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. M. J Kavanagh spent Wednesday evening and Thwnday at Trevelyan. Mr. and | Mrs. D. Beach entertained Dr. and | Mrs. Moore and Dr. Kelly, of Athens, Monday evening. Richard Findlay, ill with pneumonia, is able to {walk out doors. Mr. and Mrs. W. | Crozier are comfortably settled in the jon | very / home purchased recently from the cs- (tate of the late Justice Smith. | Plevna Personals. | Plevna, May 15.--Rev. John and] Mrs. Lyons are enjoying a visit to] | their parents this week at Portland | Miss F. C. Wood has returned to] Oswego. Miss Esther has gone back! with her. E. Kring is home for the | week's end. Lr. L. Dawson, from Ot- | tawa, at G. Ostler"s, Dr. Parson Ln at Dr. Elkington's. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson are at Fernleigh., J. (lhman's team ran away this week. H. Elkington and L. Dawson aro | | spending a week camping at Beulah | Lake. Mr, Huyek has veturned from | the north-end of his mission. George | James has taken up his abode in| Denbigh. Bruce White has gone to | Matawatchan to visit friends. | | nn. | Simcoe Island Notes. | Simcoe Island, May 17.--Capt. | | George Sudds busy getting ready | for the summer season. He has erect- led a fine new flag staff on the Channel | | Grove summer resort, and is doing Sonsiderable carpenter work, and has Briceland, Wolfe Is land, engaged | ini the building. Dr. Bush holds | the record yet as having the fastest {launch in the channel. Mrs. Leo Ca dott has been confined to her home {through illness. Mrs. Victor Sudds'| | many friends are pleased to hear that | recovering. Louis Orr is away John Fisher, of Portsmouth, | on George Sudds, on Sunday, | is she is sailing. called | with his yacht, company him to Cape Vincent, where they spent Sunday. N.Y, ! Mallorytown Jottings. Mzllorytown, May 17.--Burnace Stack ill, J. Dickey, of Montreal, was the guest of father, Peter | Dickey, one day last week. Dv. Jud-| son hag recovered from an attack of grippe. James Miller vill soon have his new house completed. John Mc Geo, of Lyn, is cementing his cellar. | Mrs. C. Date is visiting friends in| Brockville." Miss Florence Dixon, of Brockville, is visiting with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Tennant. | The friends of the late William Van- | of Larnes' Mills, are sorry to hear of his death. He was well known in the surrounding country He was a gardener and fisherman. Ho jeaves a grown-up family of three sons and three daughters, - The far mers of this district are busy plough ing and seeding. Many of the vil lagers attended the funeral of Miss Ella Scott at Yonge Mils on Tues day last. The sidewalk being - re paired by Charles Truesdale. 15 his ston, 18 ---------- $ Bridge At Stoco Unsafe. | Stoco, May 17.--Stanley Mulvaney has opened up - a blacksmith shop. | George Quinn has sold his store at| Sulphedo to Mr. Clement, of Ivanhoe. I'he Queen's hotel, in Tweed, up, as an outcome of local option, hence the accommodation for \the travelling public is inadequate, Tha bridge the Moira river at this | place is considered unsafe. Many of | the churchgoers prefer le: aving their vehicles in the village, on Sundays, | and proceeding the rest of the way to the JRoman Catholic church on foot H. J. Clarke, of Belleville, inspector of public schools, is around on his an- | | is close ACTOS nual tour. The "dry ones' of Tweed manage to find their way to Stoco, since the advent of local option the former village. The brothers, | Thomas and William Casidy, have ex- changed farms. Adolph Burgoyne and Mrs. Burgoyne, of Belleville, well | known in this vicinity, are making a tour of Alberta, Saskatchewan and | British Columbia. weeding in the | Clair river district, has scarcely com-! menced vet. Being unable to find sale] forits product, the Marlbank' cement | works running along at an eas gait. Daniel Whalen bought up a car Joad of potatoes at the station here lately. William Haley is building new barn. John Murphy is superin tending the affairs of James Murphy's! farm, at Bogart, for this season. | | 1 | May 18. --Charles'| considerable' local | fame as a bascball pitcher, killed his mother and then committed suicide. | Rapp, according to the police, had | been drinking, and when his mother pleaded with him to leave off liquor | he grabbed a hammer, and alter beat- | ing her on the head, stabbed her with | a butcher's knife, which he snatched | from a table. When his mother fell Rapp gashed his throat with the same | knife." The police found Rapp still | conscious. AY the hospital he stated he had ihtended to kill the entire family. | in 18 Baseball Pitcher's Crime. South Bend, Ind., Rapp, who had Quite a fall of snow is reported at] | ably. | his property. PY and had Mr. Sudds ac- |! RE doing | Baker, who got kicked by a | Wednesday | A. Hough sold day. 'Rod and Gun Magazine and The Motor Magazine of Canada, . THE REASON WHY quent | than Dr. | constipation, biliousness, HENRY PHIPPS, PHILANTROPIST, At a great banquet last night the Pittsburg capitalist, whose contribytions to the fight upon the white plague have made him world famous was awarded a medal by the International Tuber- culosis Association. This honor is conferred once in three years and Mr. Phipps is the first American to receive it. -- -- WOLFF ISLAND NEWS. i THOUSAND ISLAND PARK. i -- Cottagers Are Arriving in Good Numbers. Thousand ~ Island Park, N.Y. 17.--Louis Lachine and wile have ar- rived from Beaver Falls and are oe- cupying their now cottage on Paradise streét, near tho Tabernacles He will | commence fitting up at the pump house immediately and water will he on in the near future. Drs. Farrell and George, of Utica, N.Y., visited the park a few days ago. L. Ww. Johnson, of Watertown, proprietor. of the Columbian, has arrived and is husi- | ling « things. Superintendent Thichean | has bought a fine draught horse ior | working purposes on the park, The farm teams are hutily engaged [in levelling the streets, The grass is well advanced and the ground in many places is literally covered with | May flowers. Alden Belanger, of (C lay ton, opened a summer cafe on [Hub Ieland. The freight boat, Gard- ner, brought the new scats for the Tabernadlo a fow days ago. They are Briceland | up-to-date in every respect. Howard Dawson Place, of Syracuse, proprietor of the horse on | New Wellesley hotel, has arrived with is dmproving nicely. | his help and has commenced fitting up. a fine team of horses dear F. Olis, of Carthage, has ar- gentleman on Satur- | rived and has opened the book store. Ashley, Kingston, ig: ° Mrs. Niekle, of Syracuse, the new . Boyd's. P.| owner of the beautiful Lee cottage on Keegan is home from tertown, N.Y t Crystal Bay, here for a few days. Miss Cora Davis is visiting at Mrs. | Rev. 8. 0. Barnes sold his cottage on McFadden's, foot of island. | Headland avenue last week to W. J. Stearne, of Syracuse, for $2,500. Rev. M. D. Kinney and family have arrived from Florida, where they spent the winter and where he is also interested in orange groves. Late arrivals are: Mrs, L. B, Spen- cer, Kingston, Ont.; R. J. Luther, New York city; Miss L. Dentcher, Kingston, "Ja.; R. Butterworth, New York city; M. V. Drass, Binghampton, N.Y: W. H, :, W. J. Wescott, Utica, N.Y.: Otis and family, | Carthage, N.Y., at their various | cottages here. There Are Bright Prospects For a, The Good Hay Crop. Wolfe Island, May 18. ~The land boys held a dance on evening, which was quite There was a special hoat from King: | ston, and Crosby and O'Connor's chesira was present. The farmers in {his vicinity ave nearly all done seeding, although the wet weather kept them back consider There are bright prospects for a | this year. F. ape Vincent, has been around the is land buying hay, the prices running from eleven to thirtcen dollars a ton. A. Staley has built a new wharf and is making extensive improvements to There are bright pros- ts at for his grove awn | summer resort be ing the favorite spot | [for the Sunday school picnics this summer, as there are several that hava sct dates already. Hon. William Harty' resort at Channel Grove painted this spring, S. J. the work. Master Wolfe Is- | Monday a suece NM ay or- hay crop Constance, of presend has 3 large summer is being | last, Kingston Miss Murisl a gucst at. M to w 18 W. J. TAYLOR'S PURCHASE. Publisher Has Acquired Sporting Organ. | 1 he Curler, Bowler and Golfer Maga- | which has the patronage of the Ontario Bowling Association, the | Westorn Ontario Bowling Association, the Dominion Bowling Association, and the Ontario Curling Association, has ~ heen acquired by W. J. Taylor, Woodstoo's, Ont.,.. publisher of The | Popular zine, are oN The Curler, Bowler and Golivr will | TIMELY FIRE WABNING. bo published from Toronio as hereto | ---- 1 Mr. Taylor's sxpérishes' ih Maga | A Story That Some Day May zine publishing: will -mean a bet | Come True. ier monthly magaeine for the curlers, | While: the Kingston fire department bowlers amd golfers of Canada. The |is being re-organized, it would not be magazine still retains the patronage | amiss to add another thousand feet of of the various bowling and curling as- | hose, as there are only three thousand sociations. feet in the stations. One big fire re- quires all this. If the hose supply is not increased, some day a story in veuse like the following may be writ. ten : fore. even WE FEEL TIRED The System is Overloaded With Poisonous Waste Matter. | This May Be tha Result of Over- Exertion or of Derangements Which Are Corrected By the Use of Dr. Chase's XKidney-Liver Pills. "Ma frien', come listen with me And. 1 told you all about De Kingston fire department And de fire she not put out. tame 'about nine, half- past ten, Sofie person, Very much excite, Say 'De big hotel on King street West, Is get on fire alright. Some eight, De peoples come from everywhere I'o see what for de stir, * And soon de town was represent You expect to be tired whe ou A I n..Jy By "Doc" Sands and Auditerre have been working hard, for the activ- ities of the muscles or brain cause a breaking down of cells, or burning up, we might say, and after while the sys tem becomes clogged with this waste matter or ashes and you get tired. But you are often tired when you have not been working hard and in this case the conditions are much the same but the presence of the poisonous waste matter, is due to the derange- ments of the excretary organs--the lLiv- ery, kidneys and bowels Besides feeling of fatigue there is { likely to be aching of the limbs, head- ache, pains in the small of the back and feelings of dizziness and weak: Ness The filtering and excretory systems being clogged, digestion is interfered with, appetite fails and you feel gen erally miserable, out of sorts and ir- ritabla Under such circumstances you cannot | possibly do better than use Dr Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, for they {have a direct, specific aid combined action on the liver, kidneys and bow- effect prompt action and a thor- {ough cleansing of the excretory sys- tem and restore healthiul digestion. There is no medicine of more fre- or effective use in the family Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, for they have no equal as a cure for liver trou- kidney derangements. One 25¢. a box, at all dealers Millier. De 'Doctaire' he direct affaire, He spak in English and de French, But pretty soon dey don't mak hitch Cause policeman Driscoll got de wrench. Bye-bye somebody gets de wrench, And de hose is made for fast, Den everybody is satisfy De water cum at last. De water squirt some leetle bit Bye-bye she cum some more, you tink ? De Hose too short de water pour. But what For mak Pe Council mens dey mak some talk And get 'Une grade idee,' Dev orders all de hose in town Brought down by "Dec" Hanlee, Now all dis tam the fire she burns And de sparks she fly, fly, fly, _ Makes very bad for all dose house {Dat situate nearby. frien', I told you something Dat mak you very much taugh, De hose dat com from up de town Reach fourteen feet and half. 'Ma, When all' de hose is hitch again Somebody mak for fun and shomt, For why you make such hustle ? Ba gosh, dat fire gone out 1 Employe In Hospital Now Inmate Elgin, I1l.,, May 18.--~James Dougher- for the last twenty years an em- ov ee inthe Northern Illinois Insane hospital, has become an inmate of the institution. Dr. Podstate, superinten- dent of the hospital, declares that constant association with insane pati- ents was not the cause of the man's affliction, but loeal physicians are in- | ols, bles and Mac Jdeod, Alta., and the cattle are suis | fering, Yald by Grocers and Storekeepers } a 1-1b. and {-Ib Tins. pill a doze, or Edmanpson, Bates & Co., Toronto. clined to believe otherwise, . 'we have created an en ew syle ia; 3, biten pockets and cfs diferent | best in England, Scotland and Ireland. CRAWFORD & WALSH Sole Agents for Kington, SEREYSY i. Too Great A Temptation For A Healthy Child To Resist-- BISCUITS made from Purity Flour are light, nourishing and palatable. 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