FOYEL DIRECTORI. B80 to the STEWART HOUSE . Lead! Commercial Hotel Rates, JL 60 per JAS. STEWART, Prop TRAVELLING. CTT TRL: REDUCED RATES PACIFIC In f March 10th inclusive 34 COLONIST FARE TO ome. $40.10 Mexico City, Mex. Phuests il. 05 Low rates to many other pe TOURIST SL. EEPING € a leave Kingston for Chicago Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 248 am Be rthe availat ie for i of COAST, to. Apr! effect EECOND CLA Nelson, Vanes Suver, Weniminster Seatile, om Hg Wash. San Francisco, San Diego, Cal * scoms, Los similar For to Agent Ste information apply J. P. BARLEY Corner Johnston and Ontario TO Lt RAILWAY in Connection With CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY REDUCED FARES TO Pacific Coast One way second olass colonist OK SPOKANE, WASH. VANCOUVER, BC VICTORIA, BC REATTLE, WASH MEXICO CITY, ME xX. | $41. 05 Full particulars at K & P. and C.P.R. Ticket Office, Ontario Street F. CONWAY, for Tweed, By denha nto, Bannockburn an Fo secure quick despstc) Bush, Maynooth, and points on Centra aria te Sou suipments vis Ba od Sulnte For further Panes tickets on sale dally March 10 to April 10th, at the following rates TACOMA, WASH. PORTLAND, OREGON LOS ANGELES, CAL BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Gen. Pass. Agent BAY OF QUINTE RAD. WAY frain leaves [Union Btation, Oaters DICKSON n Of Figur Is dnexcelled for bread or pastry. Price Is moderate. As MACLEAN, from Kingston: -- $45.10 BAN DIEGO, CAs rest, 4 py dal) ntario Street sont sere reverse seced WM. MUKMAY, Aucctioneer. Furotturs Sales given ps ial at ation, eS pants Sales of Farma 0 Puy -speciaity £ . ion wars. If alta the hig he oa got my services 2 $ } MARKET qua gy " ep H PARKS & SON 3 i Day 'Pnone 23%. Florists -- Ri Fone tis. All kinds 4 Cut Flowers and Plane in on. Wedding and Funeral De. signs a apeelaity shipped to all parts 12s Ring Street. 0000000000000 000000 VS Wood, Lumber, Shingles 3 : Honest Medstwement. N. JACKSON, PLACE .IPARMES, Residence, 280 Bagot Street. 'Phone No. 1018. S00ccnssccssccsesese "FOR SALE CULL HARDWOOD CHEAP, W. DRURY, and Wood Yard. 00000000, Conl 'Phone 443. FOR Health Drink McCurthey's Ale and Porter. It's the best. Agent, R. J. LAWLER THOMAS COPLEY, Prove 987, Drop a card to 19 Pine Street when wanting anything dene in the Carpen- ter line. Estimates given on all kinds of repairs and new! work also Hardwood Floors of all kinds. All orders will receive prompt attention. Shop, 49 Queen Street. Carriage Painting If you want your Carriages to look and wear well, leave them with us Chlibreny carriages and go-carts en- amelled in all latest tints. £. J. DUNPHY, Cor. Montreal and Ovduance Streets ------------------------. «| "MY BACK IS KILLING ME" "FRUIT-A-TIVES" WILL CURE | sckachie means Congestion of the | s. Dull ache in the back-- sharp, shooting pains--headache and nervousness--mean that the Kidneys are overwarked. The Bowels are cons tipated and the sk)n is inactive, so that the Kidneys are compelled to do the work of both bowels and skin in throw- ing off the waste of the body. The Kidneys thus become irritated and in- we and backache results, The only ible way to relieve the congestion and cure the pain is to force the bowels and skin to do their share of the work, "Fruit-a-tives", the great fruit me- dicine, is the best and most scientific Kidney Remedy in the world "Fruit-a tives" will always cure Pain in the Back and Kidney Trouble. soc. box, 6 for £2.50, trial size, 25¢. Dealers, or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Cook's Cotton Root Compound. | The great Uterine Tonic, and | peor safe effectual Monthly | lator on EP which women PET fs XL ak Hp "i Cook Mere Co. Toronto, See Our Window For High-class Picture Fram- ing. D. A. WEESE & 00. Princess Street. Young man wanted to learn business, Make the Liver Do'its Duty 1s no te when he Heer I right the bowels are right. ; %. Genuine wet bear Signature AA Watch This Space Dominion Feather Co. KING STREET (Opposite St. George's Church). Drop a card and our agent will call A Richibucto School, Teacher Once a Dyspeptic--Now Well, Thanks to Father Morriscy's No. 11. Richibucto, N. B., Nov. 17th 1904. Father Motriscy Med. Co., Ltd., I have been teaching school for up wards of thirty years, during the lax twenty-five of which I have suffered seriously with stomach trouble, judi gestion and dyspepsia, 1 have tried many remedies, and while I would get temporary relief from some of them, yet the old trouble would return, and with it the sufferings only known to the chronie dyspeptic. Last year I had made up niy mind te abandon my profession, feeling that in ay condition I could neither do justice ty myself or to the many pupls under my charge. 5 A friend svegesied to me that I try Father Morriscy's No. 1) Stomach Tablets; I did so, and hove continued to use them with the resuit that my stomach trovhle i erred - iy indigestion and drspopsid gous and feel as well as 1 ever Ji I have, thoris to the Tage . Beer able to coutivue in my profe Won feel that I am ouck mere epjoying en work and am able to give justice to tor fifty-four pupils under my care. Yours Gratofully, (Stomed) ary CurveTan Are vou one of the mony thersands who, like Mis: Chrystal. ave preveniad from doing their best work, or really enjoying life, by stomach trontle? f you are you catnot do better than she did-~take Father Morriscy's Xoo 1s Tablets. » Guo, 11 Tablet, when whe dissolved in hh, will digest 1% jounds of BE hearty mesl--so that ro r stomach ! secretary WITH THE CHURCHES MISSION SERMONS | IN ST. PAUL'S! AND ST. LUKE'S. ! their fifty. Rev. Canon Gould, M.D., Secretary of M.S.C.0., in St. Paul"s--Rev. F. H. Sproule Spoke on Responsi- bility. : | Canon Gould, M.D., general of the M.SC.C., preached i ul's church, Sunday evening, | amd dealt with the work of the mis | siouary society of the church of Fog- | land, in Canada, He referred to the | great change which has taken place | i this work, in the last ten years |} len vears ago, he said, a sermon on missions, would mean a collection for | funds. What had been the result of the work of the society ? It Rev. St. Pa w simply that the church itself was or- | ganized for missionary Every member of the church in purposes. ada a SNIONAry society livering a missionary that of renewing faith in the {where it had wedkened, and to add strength to it. Everyone must have {some faith in missions. The man who {claimed to be a Christian, and i not believe in missions, was I dieting himself, How could a man {claim to be following Christ, when he would not follow Him beyond his own i or beyond his own diocese. Canon Gould spoke at some length'! {on the work he was engaged in for many years, in Palestine Canon Gould was the preacher f me atins, in St. George's cathedral. The object in de: sermon, work, at At St. Luke's Church. R. Allin, M.A., assistant secre- | tary the Canadian Missionary So- | | ciety, occupied the pulpit in St { uke s church, on Sunday. evening, {and delivered a masterly discourse on | the subject of missions. In®part, he i | said ; { "it seems unintelligible to me any one { should not believe in missions, { cannot be a genuine Christian "he believes and supports missions. seems to me that God intended the first that all people = should know | Him, for it gives us a chance to {work for Him here by telling those | who do not know Him of the saving knowledge of the truth. I egunt it the greatest privilege that could have | been bestowed upon mortal beings that we should work in conjunction with Him and for the sanu purpose, It is His command that we should go | {into the world and proeluim the gos {pel to everyone, and if we do live up to this command, we are not serving Him the way we should." that It Men Made for Responsibility. During his discourse in - Princess street Methodist church last evening, Rev. F. H. Sproule, B.A, dwelt at some length on sibility.'" He pointed out that the in habitants of this earth were not meant to 'slide along in their every day life without having some duty devolve upon them. They were not made to shirk responsibility, but on tha other hand they were made to as- sume it. Men, to-day cannot find a situation that is worth having 'that has not some responsibility connected with it, and the speaker said he would not give much for a situation that amount of responsibility. "The big corporations are looking for men who are ready to assume these responsible positions," and they are exacting, masmuch as they quire the best that is in men. want men of sobriety, for in this {day and generation they are alive to the fact that unless a man is a teeto taler in every sense of the word, they | are unable to get the best out of hind' It is so in the Christian life also. [People to-day cannot follow Christ | without having a certain amount of responsibility and work to do He | had heard some people say that _ii | they could not follow Christ without making mistakes that there was no use in trying to keep Him in view as an example. Peter and John two the most outstanding figures in Bible both made mistakes, and vet, they were able to make their lives count for something. In concluding he | said he was glad whenever he saw people assuming theif responsibility the way they should and were trying | to make the most of their talents, ~ \ 3 re of | the Parham News. Parham, Feb. 25. Mrs. on the sick list for sonfe time home of Mrs. A. CU, Wagar, con- valescent and able to retwrn home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wagar, Wagarville, passed through bere, on Wednesday, on their way to Cobalt, where they | will make their home. Little Muriel , Stewart is able to be out again after | an attack of mumps. Mrs. Ferguson, ! who has been sufleting with grippe, is well again. F, Charlton is making preparations for moving to his new home, formerly owned by CG. A, Smith. Hamilton, Jiving on the Grey hpmestead, has moved to Fish ' Creek, to live on Mr. Kish's farm. J. Hartman, se., intends ssning te Kingston, to reside. Visitors: Mr. and ' Mrs, Stewart, at G. A. Smith's; F. | Charlton and wife and Miss Myrtle | Smith, at A. OC. Wagnrls; J. Hamil ton and Ross Bertrim, Mr. snd Mes. ' Foster, at i. Lake's; Miss Floréice Bertrim, wsiting friends at Harrow. ' smith and Verona: Miss SN. Taggart, Miss Maggie Steele and Me. 8 and | B. Steele, at C. Carr's; Mics Libbie | Barr has returned after visit- | ing at Fish Creek; Miss besiis Clow ! and Miss Mabel Killons, spent Sveti J. Bertrim | ut the is : {0y with their purse pearing 4 Goodfelibvey, sr in health, in the care Miss G. Goodfellow. mey be I essble you to eet | nt ot of yore your strength, 'while ea -- reieet reconers Hx vigor, $0¢. a box at your dealer's oc Ng the * Father Medicinf Clthas, N. i, Nr James Atkinson !ill with pneumonia. at they a the one P | mere | drew's Manse, as | Can ] was necessarily a member of the | way | 1 f did | contra- | calling himself a Chistian | Une | unless | from | at | "Ta'ents and Respon- | did not have in a measure a certain \ They ito digest |some of these agents are : 'ed at work in the weak femall {tne glands [digestive organs back to their normal | ! been subjected | address ' [86 {and have to report that I cannot find !any trace of vegetable or mineral poi- among ans, as is shown by the Song phyvician of 40,000 licensed MOND AY. FEBRU ARY MARRIED FIFTY-THREE YEARS | Allen and Wife Still in Good Health. i Mr. and Mrs | street, passed | aaniversary, | amd gotiye | in ks boot | street, which occupied . He has been longer in any other | | William On Saturday William Allen, third Both are i Mr. Allen and shoe store he has fifty-four lace ant in Kio Not a single assisted at the (Clergy weddt daily conto for | Vears ofl business than rst OF living, who marriage In St, An February 23th, 1855, | Patiack son 1s on Rev. Dr. Machar officiated; i i i } | | WILLIAM ALLEN | Curtis and Miss Allen (efterwards ' Mrs. John Cook, Westbrook), were ! best man and bridesmaid, and the lute { Ex AKL W, Wilson drove the carriage, All are dead. Three carriages, on the | netuors able event passed each other at | the corner of Princess street and Mon | treal street They all had grooms. |e elect, The Conley gulag Syden- i ham street Methodisi church, iM. Horsey to Paul's church, Mr. Allen to St. Andrew's church. Congratulations are offered Mr. and i | | -- to and Richard | Mrs. Allen on the present occasion, with wishes for prolonged and happy i lives. Mr. Allen has been prominent in | i civic life, having been both an { man and a school trustee. DIES AT FATHER'S S FUNERAL. {Was it the Force of Mental Sugges- ! tion? | New York, Feb. Students of the of mental saggestion will be in- {terested in the strange death of Mrs Gertrude Richa~dsom, who died sud | dently, Friday afternoon, at the fun- eral of her father, Emil J. Hultgren. 24 force | Friends of the woman veclgle that the | | death. of her futher so impPessed Mrs, alder- | | Richardson that she wopld die that i was unable to throw off the sug estion. Haltgren died op Washing- i ton's birthday The daughter collapsed just the minister opened the hmeral service Father and daughter will be buried | side by side. In his last. jlness the father predicted the day of his death, | | she } { | i ns The interstate commerce eo bo so | has suspended advances in gates filed with: the commission, A Reasonable Plea For The Stomach: | If Your Stomach is Lacking in Di- ' gestive Power, Why Net Help the Stomach Do Its Work--KEs- pecially When It Costs No- thing to Try? Not with drugs, but with a | forcement of Wigestive agents, as are naturally at work wm the | mach * Scientine analysis shows taaw | | uigestion requires pepsi, nitrogenous | | | | rein such sto- | Lieonents, anu the secretion of hydro- | falls | that mn When your food is prool positive lacking acid. it | chlorie your digestive apparatus. Stuart's dyspepsia Tablets contain | { nothing but these natural elements { necessary to digestion and when plac- stomach and | intestines, supply what these | ihey stimulate the gas-| organs need. and gradually bring thef ! Tablets have | to critical chemical | {tests at home and abroad and are] {found to contain nothing but natural | digestives. Chemical Laboratory I'flegraphic { 'Ditlindo," London. Telephone | No. HHO Central, 2 Cullum St, Fenchurch St., E.C. London, I have analyzed condition. Stuart's Dyspepsia 9th Aug., 1905. most carefully a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets]: (which I bought myself at a city | ¢chemist's shop for the purpose}, man- {ufactured by the F. A. Stuart Co, Clerkenwell Road, London, E.C., sons. Knowing the ingredients of the tablets I am of opimon that they are admirably ble forthe pur- pose fdr which they are intended, Signed.) ohn R. Brooke, F.1.C., F.C.8, There is no secret in the prepara- tion of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Their composition is commonly known | physicians in the United States and Canada, are the most popular of all remedies for indigestion, dys- Expensively Brewed Beer In America JIL THOM. GN. Distributor, 302 PRINCESS STREET, 'ghosa 254 107 cose GEG. 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Ib, up 1c per 1b, Fresh Butteretts - 25¢, Milk Caramels at Chocolates frum New Figs at - 302 King St ' KR. Hi. TOYE. Fhone 141 Sghbodindih ahh ound liu bab. doa givindat thd in foiutbutbesh Gao » ; '$ ® scsscsssssssssscsssse i FTAA ATIAIVESSSS itil huhu uted tbat id" -MAR MALADE.. BITTER ORANGES FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT SEEDLESS LEMONS KIST ORANGES and SPOONS 4¢ 16 Pikes St. A. J. REES, ie 58 FAVRE HERVE BARB AE EE BERBERS ean aes SUN ' ' ' ' ' '| '| ' ¢ ¢ } ' ' * * \ ~~ \ - a "A Household Necessity." . Parker's ERADICATOR PIII IIIIIISIIIR IRE » PAGE S EVE RN. 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