~. GREASE, ETC. Ww.1 and' Ontario Strout Highest | Grades | } GABOLINE, COAL OIL. | LUBRICATING OIL. | FLOOR OIL. : | The Seal | PROXPT DELIVERY. .F. RELLY, sold last year. | Toys's Baillding | Sh ma-- of Approv al 23,087,810 Packages 0000000 Nothing Better Than Our Cream Caramels SAKELL'S Purest of their kind. Have you tried them ? ICE CREAM PARLOR Next to Opera House. Phone 640 40000000000 Coat Collars, Babies' Bootees, GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC.--Townsite Lots at Springs, Tofleld, Edson and Scott. Lots in Weyburn, Saskatoon. Regina, katchewan. Thirteen Hundred and Eighty Dollars in Cash (31380 00) Will be given to collectors of RANGE MEAT CARTON BOTTOMS. ing full details Orange Meat and Milk is a Perfect Food. the time to enter the cantest for any of the prizes post card to Orange Meat, Kingston, for circular giv- "A Household Necessity." Parker's ERADICATOR For Cleaning Clothing, Gloves, Laces, Kid Belts, Kid Slippers, For Removing Grease Paint, Dirt Spots, Tea and Coffee Stains, Ete SOLP ONLY AT EATEN RAD . A REID & CHARLES A Great Investment Offering For Homeseekers CANADIAN PACIFIC Land, irrigated, at Bow River aud within a rod of from five to one hundred miles of Edmonton, Alberta NATURAL RESOURCES.--Lots in Fort George and Fruit Lands at Bisque and Okanagan Valley. B.C Full particulars will be given on any of the above properties by J. O. HUTTON, - Agent 18 Market Street, Kingston, Ont. £) Business TN Is Growing Carpets, Silk Upholstered Furniture Tan Shoes and Canvass Shoes. Rivers, Watrous, Crystal , and farm land surrounding. Moosejaw, and Farm Lands in Sas- Our Shoe 'Wonderfully We're trying hard emough to make it grow. - Asking for business does no good--making it pay people to come here--that's the way we get business. See Our Men's $4 and $5 Shoes 'Velour Calf and Colt Skins Ideal Shoes, every pair of them. See Our Women's $3 and $4 Shoes It's such Footwear as this that builds our reputatipn and wins new friends for us daily. JK SUTHERLAND & BRO. i SE rouse GOOD SHOES' After all the only thing that has any effect is the Shoes and Prices. "INEWS OF NEIGHBORS: WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS | TELL US. iy The Tidings From Various Points in | Eastern Ontario--What People Are | Doing and What They are Saying. At Perth Road. Perth Road, Feb. 23.--Charles Peters | s8 united in marriage to Miss Pearl | onvery. Frank Peters and family are noving to Kingston. R. Miller has | eturned home. Visitors : Mrs. F. Pe ers, at J. M. Stoness'; Miss Jessie | sthrie, at V. Hobbs', Watertown; | drs. BE. Babcock, at her father's, F lough; Rev Wu Dobby, ato J. itoness': Miss S. Darling, at W. Wal- aces: B. Guthrie, at . Egnis'. Who Is Responsible? Chatham, Ont., Feb. 2 <As a re alt of the quarrel between the city ja ind township as to who is responsi ransferred "to the doordtep of Mayor wackin, where she was found half rozen and starving. The unseemly reatment is causing a lot allay com nent. hs News From Westport, Westport, Feb, 25.-.John Ferguson, | week. n 'old and highly respected resident | 1 df Massassaga, died, Thursday morn ng, aged sixty vears. The funeral wk place at Newboro. Miss Jennie leCornish, of Springfield, Mass, is he guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Me ornish Miss Lola Bullard, Plum follow, was the guest of Miss Edna Vhitmarsh. Wiss Maggie McArdle and fiss Lizzie Forrester left for Toronto, inturday. Miss Pollie Mulville left, his morning, for loronto to attend / he spring millinery openings An Event at Morven "Morven, Feb, 27.--A gathering was eld at the home of Mr, and Mrs. D t Hicks, on "the evening of the | ith, it being the tenth anniversary of | their marriage. The company, com rising brothers, uncles and aunts, | ouxins of Mrs. Hicks, presented het vith a beautiful hanging lamp as a token of respect. Morven expects to we W. R. Purdy and family, as he secured a governmenl position as ish inspector for lennox county. A | aeeting of the patrons of the { non | heese factory took place at the fac wy on the 15th, -- At Lavant Station. Lavant Station, Feb. 28.--Mr. and Irs. William Browning . spent Sunday | , Lavant. Miss t John Browning's lara lee, Kingston, accompanied- by liss Flossie Bogart, daughter of Ih ogart, spent a few days with her | varents here. Harold Robinson, Mee! raser, also . Mrs, Samuel Burnham | pent Sunday at Thomas Thomas'. G i. MacCallum, of Queen's, preached Ny i rned from Wilmur. ere and at Wilbur on Sunday Miss | laggie Mundell is spending a . few lays with her brother Aldud Somer ille, has returned to Kingston after spending a month in this place. Trevelyan Tidings. Trevelyan, Feb, 25.-Crows have al eady made their appearance. A num wr of the voung people attended the all in Mallorytown on Monday even- | ng. Miss Agnes Leeder returned from ansdowne after a visit with friends. | ady, Warburton, was he guest of the Misses Agnes and diss Annie 0G tive Leeder, recently Mr. and Mrs J. lawder and children visited at | i. BL Leeder's, Cantons, on Sunday. 1. J. Lappan, Sand ,» spent Sun lay, the guests of 1 pod sg avanagh, Lake street. Mr. and Mrs I. Ji Lappan, Sand Bay, spent Sun day at Joseph Flood's. Messrs. James ony and 1. Slack, mn friends recently. Wedding at Salem. Salem, Feb. 27.--A pretty wedding' } weurred, last Wednesday evening, at he home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Par jament, when their daughter, Miss | Arthella Phillips, was united in mar iage to Bruce Irvin. The bridal par v stooxd under an arch of evergreens, fecorated with rosés, and were at tended by Miss Bertha Seeley and Far Parliament. The bride was handsome yv attired in cream panama, trimmed | vith silk, aad carried a bouguet of arnations and smilax. After the ceve nony the guests sat down to a boun iful repast. Rev. G. F. Nickle, Conse on, was the officiating clergyman Tichborne Topics. Tichborne, Feb, 2M.--The saw mall is running fall shlast. William MeKeen sw had the misfortune to cut his hand very badly while sawing. A namber | 'rom here attended the party at Will iam Kennedy's, on Friday mxht. Miss Bessie Harris has kft for Toronto to spend the remainder of the winter Rev, J. Stewart visited the school, on luesday and gave a short address to he pupils on the word "watch." Mrs * (lowbridge, visiting friends at Jeonto, has returned home. R. Howes, Parham, Miss A. Gray and W. Swer- brick, at P. Ritchie's; Mr. and Mrs N. Sly, Oconto, at R. Curt's; Joseph Steele, ir., at James Allison's; Mr and Mrs. Jas. Kish, spent Sunday at F. Good's, Althorpe Hartington Happenings. Hartington, Feb. 25 Rev Jd. R Lidstone occupied the pulpit last Sun- day evening. Rev. J. A. Waddell took the work of Rev. Mr. Hanna, of Sydenham, who still continad very ill. Many attended the conserva. tive convention at Kingston on Sa- turday. As the excursion rates cov. ered the time from Friday aftamoon until Monday both ladies and gentle men took advantage of the cheap fare to visit the city. J. M. Babeock, one of the oldest Tewidenty, is seriously ill. T. C. Rogers and family move this week to Wilton. They will be much missed in the vieinity. During their three years' residence here they have made many friends. They are locating on a farm wear Wilton. 'Huvke, mald McPher Caleb Garr to Rings Jennie Bebee, Mataw spent: the Sad Death at Flinton, \ A 28 --~Uatherine Pearl A i Jame : PR Sunlight Soap on the a large funéral has not | b a long young woman, not She was Stapley came home] weks ago husband, returned Caintown Reports, ne carnage horse, who has ain. Mrs, \ from the , to the Hunt farny at! News From Desert Lake. | are getting a sup ply « of logs In Miss Olive 4 loge has | Snook on Saturday. eatsol hay rented his f with his father. Bn beook has moved Albertson aa M. Hop- S0ITy to hear that Messrs. F. and V Abrams, ©f the young jolk atte » time, following an opera improved and expected home afternoon to the home of E and received a hearty pt the home of , on Friday, and spent time in playing games, {down to a splendid supper of oysters. William Urozier purchaard 2 fine horse | di ¢ { Supper being over, as chairman for { the departure of Mr. 'Ab | { Millar with an eight-day ong Point, called | ch tea service to Mrs token of esteem and J pe hes were given by Messrs. George Stonness and Walter | whom spoke in highest terms of Mr as neighbors and. ad ocates for everything that was for benefit of the community. well-chosen Mrs. GG. A enjoyable evening was Vera 1 sckabe Millar and family leave At Mount Chesney. | being. cecupiad by a new tenant Leahy and daughter, at Richard Praper's; the guest of entertained a num- Chesuey friends the Important Position. Lawler is her grandmother, who ber of her Mount Sears has returned home from visiting her sister. Mrs ridge. The farmers here are in Barr, Bur Portland Budget. gone © Ottawa to nurse. A number from here the "At Home" : night. "The hockey temm journeyed to "WOU John Preston, freight brake Newboro on Saturday and played a game with the local team. The score was 2 to Had the ice "7d fol on the rails between the ears been in good condition the local boys would have given the Newboro's a swift game. Mr. and Mry lagher spent Sunday and Monday with Jiriends in Smith's The senior small children, THE DAILY | BRFTISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, _19L Hester wr the win lust week | SOAR Do you know the differemce between working and haviag the work done for you? - Sunlight Soap actually makes the' dirt drop out--saves you time sud money--but injures neither hands nor clothes, That is Just the difference between G. N laid up Holmes Miss Datoe, Tweed, Feb sursday oa ala west. and the escaped completely enveloped the dwel known about de for the keep of Sarah MeNaugh- | Her \ better. mn, ap indigent imbecile, the poor {Then the mother was taken down and ih 3 : \ R doi voman was left on Reeve Abraham's | : ill only a]On Vhmstay evemng ™ Nahe i al : (1son, of Soperton, is the guest of Mrs. kL loorstep, last night, and was later an infant of . : " \. Gallagher. George Fleming, broth: Newhoro, J. Mahoney, of Kingst first | 20d Miss Alma Nolan, of Philly by the and W. Rogers and sister, of Valley, were gue f Miss Marg Bushor | Ripley on Sunday t.. Ms nd Mrs the past {George W arven, of Elgin, are spending {a few days with Mrs. R. Pvington. { Mrs. Patimore, of Smith's Falls; lthe guest of the Misses Donevar I. Carnwith spent Sunday with [friends 'at Forfar... H MeDon ll, of} *j{titawa, was in the vii v last week Tidings at Marysville. apanee, Thursday Robert Ms Arti ill is } " nit id a horse to Edward Drammie, last He lw Miss Kliza (Brien and bro we 3 3 x, ' jer, of Figin, a spending the week "Rok w.th thew 1 I. Fahey. Mr. and 3 MU Mrs, T. Campbell and daughter, Ca owsley spent Sunday at Shamonville. A number from here attended the Y M.S Th lub, om Thursd night | at IN omas | onto. Miss M. Gulan, of Deseront spent Sun- | K Ie ® R spent the week with| Miss Mary M sl fr HC uinmis Miss Mag Campbell is Athens, ' visting in oA mother, | ; { Meagher is ng successful operatic om his eves, at the y t 1 | Hotel heu, Ki 1 < B tonner, on Sun Jeon. | (i glinis. Miss : Shannonville, spa las week, with Miss : { Mrs. 8 wete the > °° ple of - weeks, to look afta C timber and other business }. Corn 2 . and. Reif has purchased a fine horse iss 1 | Marg Traynor amd brother, Vincent spent Saturday at Napanes AN ave ) wave the : Jennie - liver han the ark witt's t James tal, is much Friday even Mrs. Powers (nee Ma this week, Pel Ryan daughter, Margaret : have Toronto, spent a couple of days 1 of Wil- week, with Miss Annie Wi » on Saturday Nama . DC Big Haul of Hay. welcome. Mr.! gutlet, Feb. 25. --Thete bas not visited heen us much bay and grain hauled | across Charleston Lake in years there has been this year \ibert Greer Road Presentation, is drawing lumber and piling it "Between se liradley Point wher? i ntends erect « friends and Mg a cottage in the summer I Johu 1} Grady, Greenfield, has « wd A a very new boathouse Miss M. A. Pradley some Brockville, is spending a few weeks | all sat. with her sister, Mrs. W. I'. Parsons i Guthrie from W A Det Weldor of the hoaght a fine young horse | the occasion, Farl. James Patience dusg which had brought them together, viz., Lig colt, Victoria, for S2N Yaris and family podey, sr., attended the sale at Mr. | North-West Heffernan's near Charleston, o M | A friends 4.0 Mr and Mrs. George Stacey | SS i I nd children visited Ra and a A Millar; as» 3% Wewk, Sume of Short ttended "the Ch Home' at Mallory Shales, 1 ight. M: Edward Dobby, all of returned from Sa was a gel nurs: Mie monia for the past two weeks. Mes H. R. Vanderburg and childrer we Mr. and Visiting t the me of Mr and | n fall tony 1 singing 'Lod visting at 2 A M and Again." Albert Greer daughter Fait next week amd Miss laura Gres f Quem with Kingston, and Mr 1 Mra \ many (reer, of Ly guests of Mr. a Mrs. EE. Johnston, Lansdowne sunday Many far $10,000 Fire at New Dublin. wood mad Reackeitier Fobp 285 8 Rowe machinery. ans. lar vicinity 18 Dublin, ean from uoon, and her e al lence and the village jeciroved. eo a and on), which is well covered by insur are leav- .... : Alice and home Willard, N. After Canadian Trade. James Toronto, Feb. 25 lu orfler 10 com at pete successfully i f Sears, of which duampin > in Cas Ie and under seiling woe Mrs Pp. the preference, the Perforat Mavic at' A. Company, Lumited, London, Fey is making ar to start a fae Ho- | tory in Toros Montreal, March 1 <lt is announced Sharpe that A. L. Jobnson, who has up ull oi now beer 'western manager of Ames 89° Holden limited, his been chosen as the western general manager of the new amalgamation consumated bw I ave had 5 favor Lorne Mefsibbon, at Montreal, of the Ames- Holden company, limited, with the James Mel ready company, limit od Gladys . A Brakeman Killed. attended: Cornwall, March | While boarding Friday his train at Finch, vesterday after. man on the 0 and N.Y, division of the New York Central just his hold The wheels crushed his head eausing instant death Preston was twenty Sal five years of age and resided at Fach, Fe loaves a wife and three Se -- Mr.! It's a pook transaction, so far as You ate co x aon, when you sell good for mousy. the houscl will remain fo + was rescued from his One | held Marvsville, Tvendinaga, Feb, 2%--A {great many farmers shipped hogs at ROYALTY AO G ET BY WELLS, } i | i | mires of | RT oa HOTEL Parts: . mm Mark k ' Fi | hy . | | 1 { | depos ween te || THE AMERICAN ---- SEVEN. ree ------ PAGE hy am FIRE AT TWEED. ! na ~ zx - ~~ HER. HANDS con WERE RAW AD TO WEAR RUBBER GLOVES i wi the | "Froit-a-tives" Completely Cured The Eczema anged round Ox 3 GRANDE LIGNE, QUE. Jan. 2nd, mil "My wile. vas »orema made E 1 doctor gave her several ay { | use, none of which had any effe * wed, | iso advised her to wear rubber gloves e. Gwelling and conte 2 | (she wore out three pair : lass. There wa | 1 persuaded her, i niga bi a we ] : a-tives " ents, at 00, and Mr. heliyv's | Her hands are now cured t hieavy one. Much sympa * both attribute our present health for himself and family { to "'Fruita-tives Miss Loretta Woodcock a od hery : : N JOUBERT. ubday n from I} Ni Fesema, Rash, Pimples, Itching Liy with he kin are always caused by im- His Mes Ww, due to chronic constipation, ta € | tion Or some weakness w ith td r we 1% k i | tives" 1s a positive cure for i ail Skin Troubles. It is the grea! h bloos ifving medicine in the { 3 Juices, 1 for three F od 2 | ve " Eczema 1 is wh naned by t high ¥ 1. the amen ! : 5 jade her Danas ost s8 he only remedy made of frat soc. & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 23¢ At all dealers, or senton receipt of price i A t e 1 by Fruit-a-tives ted, Ottawa. was caught under a ------ hort fa¥ hel red. A numer weedite from Fd tion _-- Bead do rl ry O17 Guide Book and Map i 41 Chambers at Lisbon | Carriage Painting Feb. NN. 'Fhe i 5 r Carriages te we Forks has made an inspect Ine 1 nber ir ¥ a alest T Nocessidades, [= ey DUNPHY, ATY atid ear " eave them with trey wrriages And go-carts en- bles bel ' | Cor. Mentteal and Ordnance Streets, CAFE 183 Wellington St. | Ee The Up-to-date Restaurant and lighted. "|| THOS GUY Prop = Be Good to EE Aiea " Yourself | returned to th nd and the world will be good to you. | The way is to ket p your stom: not place the na | liver, kidne | And you'll find ¥S 8 bowels SALES NEGOTIATED, OVER NORTHERN CROWN NANK Some Cynic Said . "A man's heart lies Jam Specials in his stomach", Eter- Sal Jam JLanadian Jam ey Abt . a WEEK a 3 rmalade a Jellies of all keeps the stomach Samir At dealers. 8 or. Princess St. and University "Phone 530 A RA SATE IAI LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW FOR SALE OR TO RENT FIRE INSURANCE. CONVEYANCING AND REAL ESTATE. E.Blake Thompson, "Phone 286 KINGSTON, ONT. Rhepmatism for Several Years-- Now as well as Ever 647 Main St., St. Joke, N. B., Nov. 27. 1 5 Father Morriscy Medicine ( I am writing to tell you 1} 1 or It has cured » to do my work and Gnd ever | in my life, Yours truly jouw Crowe Rheumatism cannot exist when the kidacys are order for then they take out of the blood all ¢ alone causes the Rheumatism, Father Morriscy's "No. 7" Tab act directly on the kidneys, toning them up and helping them to clear the blood of the Uric Acid. If the Rheumatism is of long standing mrt some time to clear ou t ol the pomon, bet simone f first "*No. 7¥ Tablets relieve 1 e pain, and if i fathfully rarely fail to cure. Even if other remedies have done you no good, do mot give wp till you have tried Wather Morriscy's "No. #" Tablets. joc. at your dealer's. , Father Morriscy Medicine Co. Ltd. and Eating House. Separate appartments. Well furnished Try our full eourse dinner, "iio BEECHAM'S Sold Pveryw here. in boxes 35c, Tie and Gu. C. H. Pickering, RENTS COLLECTED. RB ARKET SQUARE,