ea , Second Hand Furniture Large. Btock of New and Becond hand Furniture al all kinds of Pre- serving Jars « at HH. Sugerman's 242 Ontario Street THAT TOBACCO With the "Rooster" on Is crowing louder: as he oes along Only 45¢ per pound. For chewing and smoking, AT A. MACLEAN'S, Ontario Street. THOMAS COPLEY Prone 987. Drop a card to 19 Pine Btreet whes wanting anything done in the C n- ter line Kstimates given on allikinds kinds. Al of regalrs and new work Hardw¢od Wiloors of all orders will receive prompt sitemtion Shop, 4) Queen Btreet. aac sasssassss tll Q CEidat iid WILLIAM MUKRKAY, : # Oty and Country Sales Care # fully - Conducted, + Market Square, Kingston. + Re . - e Pain SOME CLASS TO OURS. This is the place to have your Auto repainted to stand all kinds of weather, E. Jd. DUNPHY, Cus. Montreal and Ordaance ~~ BIBBY'S CAB STAND "DAY OR Sem Phone Quench Your Thirst ' DUBLIN ya ALE, LEMON SYRUP. LIME JUICE, RASPBERRY VINEGAR. LEMONADE, < ORANGEADE, D. COUPER, "Phone 76. 841.3 Princess Streot. Prompt Delivery. coe - ) COAL! The kind you are looking for is: the kiad we sell. Scranton Coal » good coal and we guarantee prompt delivery. BOOTH & CO. FOOT WEST STREET, @essscsssssseesresend bhbdd The American Cafe 185 Wellington St. The and' Eating appartments. and lighted. Try our Full Course Dinner, 26c. THOMAS GUY, Prop. COPIRPIIHIIISRIIIIIIN : Up-to-date A Restaurant House. | Separate Well furnished Crown Gypsum Hair Plaster saves labor and will make your walls practically inde structible, P. WALSH 556-57 Barrack Street SQ008008000R0000000000 OO CHOCOLATES | Ganong's, G. B. 5 THE FINEST IN IN THE LAND A. J. REES "Phone 58, 166 PRI "ESS STREET. 0 OOOO OROOIOOOVOVOVOOK £00 000000000000000000 Mark Twain Once sald: "When a man goes to sleep with a le, just as like as not the darned lie will snore all night and keep him awake." Thig is why we prefer to tells the truth and have no fear of insomnia when we say that gas for cooking can't be beat. CHEAP, CLEAN, CONVENIENT. COOK WITH GAS. A card addressed to the Office of the Works, Queen Street, or 'Phone 197 will bring the Necessary infor- mation. Light, Hat 4 fo do €. 0. FOLGER, Gen, REDUCED TO A SKELETON DOGTOR SKID SHE WOULD DIE "Fruit-a-tives" Saved Her Life RIVIERE A PIERRR, Qur., May 9th 1910 *'I look upon my recovery as nothing short of a miracle. I was for eleven years constantly suffering from Chronic Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Constipation. The last two years of my illness, 1 was' c d to my bed nearly all the time, I was so thin I weighed only 90 pounds, and I vomited everything I ate. Even water would not stay om my stomach, The doctors gave me up to die as the stomach trouble produced heart weak- ness and ['was frequently unconscious. At this time, a lady friend strongly advised me to try "Fruit-a-tives" and how thankful I am that I did so. When I had taken one box, I was much better and after three boxes, [ was practically well again and had gained 20 nds. T have taken thirteen boxes in all and now weigh 150 pounds and am absolutely Welhontt pain--no indigestion--no cons- tion--my heart is sound and com- exion clear'. MADAME ARTHUR TOURANGEAU. soc. a box, 6 for $2.50, or trial size, 25¢; At all dealers, or from Pruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. ole OS © Shines in a moment and lasts for a week. Black or tan, at all gro- cers and shoe stores. You never tasted a finer lager than this new brew Exquisite} brew---you'll about any dealer or from JOHN LARATT 323! Eanaoa = : Dt Kingston Agent, Jumes King Street I mild and harpens the tat fine tonic, Just try this different enthuse ts rare quality. Look for the lavender label. Order by name. | Bush has for 25 Years I have been treated by doctors for twenty-five years for 8 bad case of eczema on my leg. They did their best, but failed to cure it. My own doctor had advised me to have my leg cut off, but I said I would try the Cuticura Remedies frst, Me maid, try them if you like but I de not think they will do any good." At time my leg was pesied frum the ies own, B, ty foot was like a piece of raw flesh and had to walk on crutches. Ce of Cuticura Sdap, a box of Cuticura Olnt- ment and a bottle of Cuticura Resolvent. After the first two treatments {he swelling | the new skin grown on. not believe his own eves _{{armers THE DAILY | ae WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, NEWS NEIGHBORS [sland went to Napanee on WHAT TELL US, The Tidings From Various Points in|!" Eastern Ontario--What een socials Are Doing and What They Are Saying. { ---- | A Mission at Melcombe. Melcombe, July Jasper is visiting friends here. A. ston. ther vacation at {and Mrs. T. E her home here. Ralph and and Mrs. Robert Foster, igion will commence In St. church here on Sunday, 20rd, will be conducted by Rev. Father | ling, C.5.8.R., Toronto. Mr A From Caintown. Caintown, July 16. William lost a. valuable horse last week eph Hull is ill. Mr. and Mrs. have moved into the house by Mrs. Brown, Wilbert News F now home for the holidays. E White had the misfortune to get nose broken by the kick of nh but he is doing well. Miss E Pennant spent a few days last Athens, guest of her dister, A. R. Knowlton. Mrs; Burton Po il. W. J. Graham made a bus trip to Lansdowne recently, - hme At Brewer's Mills. Brewer's Mills, July 18.<Many the farmers have finished haying 'report a good crop. The heavy on Monday was very much Many enrsion to Ste! Anne de cent visitors : Miss | ton, at P. Milne's; L. sister, Kingston, at J. J ner who is Busimess "College, Beaupre Dier, Beaupre is spending a at his home here; M. g sisters, Seeley"s Bay, W. Murray and sisters spent with friends in Storrington. holiday = ane Trevelyan Tidings. July I-A nu from here are taking in the excu to Ste. Anne's de Beaupre, nes Leeder returned home alter a with Mrs. €, J. Fleming, ¥ Miss Cassie Fleming, Elgin, is guest of her aunt, Mrs EL. or The work of the Roman lic church tower is pearing tion. Heffernan and Athens, George Leeder, town, Mrs. Dutton, Sunday at Fred. Leeder's. Hanna Leeder spent a few days Athens recently, Miss Nancy home after a visit Trevelyan, George Mrs and s spent tirned friends. Reynoldston Reports. Reynoldston, July 18 under way and a good erop is re od. The pienic "of the Y.PA Depot Lake, on attended, and an agreeable was spent 'across the lake. 1 Snvder has beautified his residenc giving it a coat of paint. Mr returned from the g hospital, much improved in he i John Cameron, Kingston, N.Y, i liting at A. Bush's. PP. B. Gen lhome from business college and Miss Lillian, Syden were guests of J. Jeffrey July 12th, was {Curran News From Kepler. Kepler, July 17.--Miss Adeline has returned to her home in Tore is visiting cousin in tMtawa. Mrs. T. A. T has heen spending a few , with her son, near Wilton. T and family visited at George | Sydenham, on Saturday. Mrs. | Redmond and daughter, are vgsitin Holleford Visitors Mr ! Montreal, at John Fowler's; and wife, Elginburg, at | guson's Mrs. Chapman | Clogg, city, Herbert {Hubert A Fownsend { Carthage, Wilson, at A. Townse { Earl Perry and Migs Muriel Babe Wilton, at Hiram Wartman's. Miss' Velma Lawson send Ga Mrs and VET at \ Ane At Mountain View. 17 a social Mountain View, of this village, iwhich Mrs. Royal iMills, and Mrs. lgave addresses lthe work of | the summer. iw hat better. July held Munroe, Hunter, Bramgj Mr. Mellor is ta Rev. F. Anderson, Mr. Miss 8 Hazel and lorence Titus and Miss Pearl Sprung | change. re home for the holidays. The { brothers are building an ice cream {lor with hall above at The recent showers {impression to on pasture brighten {Dodd is' quite ilk: well along and {than at first {grain is light. { blossom, but {will be good. up: Mes, Haying is the expected. Early late crops and r Sunnyside Reports, WHIG "CORRESPONDENTS 18. ~James Loman Weart is visiting relatives in King- | Miss Agnes Lappan is spending family spent Sunday in Charleston, guests of | Patrick's owned | Purvis, - tending high 'school in Brockville, ale is | needed. from here are taking in the Warbur Rochefort's; J. attending Kingston Sunday Miss Ag-| Catho comple Cain Montreal, | ¥- Fay Having is well held under the auspices | *., on the shore 'of Second | evening encral | medicine free this wee Woods', Slavin, John Sil. Johnston's: | The W.M Gilbert's ton, Anderson is some are making some | and causing effect.' pretty crop is better sown | Peas were withered in | Ee _-- ad of acal for J h S. Neilson. "The jo rangemen and Prentice Boys of the i July 12th,' It steamer Uumte Queen, Quite { number from here: attended the circus le Kingston on Tuesday last, The gregations of the English and esbyteriah churches held ice cream on! Wednesday and Saturday evenings, July 5th and Sth. {passed off successfully. R. Filson, | who has been suffering for the on weeks from an abscess on [back, is recovering. Miss' Annie Me Donald has successfully passed her wma! school examinations at Peter Ww R. Pringle has gone to onway {0 take charge of the gro. Mr | cory At that place for month. Mrs. .S LM Pringle is visiting at Harrowsmith Visitors : Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Pollie and family, Calgary, Alta., Mrs. Connelly | f and daughter, Montreal, Miss Al | Stevenson, Denver, Cal, Miss Bessie {MeDonald, Buffalo, N.Y., Mrs, " Chatham, D. MeClement, Mrs | haro ms It} Der- | { Brown, Pitts} | ferry. ! : ina---- i | HUDSON BAY BOOM. Hall | Jos Iywustern Speculators Busy With the | lijah | Land. | Ottawa, July 19.--That the propos- | ed construction of the Hudsoft Bay | has given origin to a real his | estate boom at various points along | orse, | the route that rivalled that which mma | Winnipeg experienced at itz inception, week | fv was the interesting statement made by Mrs. [RH Campbell, | superintendent of | forestry, who has just returned from 12 month's visit of mspeetion in the | west, | The site of a railway that at, pre Tsept exists only on paper--would--ap- | pear a rather remote prospect for a of | boom to the ordinary citizen, but not | and lo, (6 western real estate men, ac rain | carding to Mr. Campbell, | "There is a big 'real estate boom | lgaing on there," he said to a Cana- dian Press correspondent. "Every place where there is a chance of open ing up at all is getting a boom. At I'he Pass itself is where speculation is busiest, as a big lumber mill that gives emp loy ment to a large number of people has been erected there, The buying up of land is being mostly | doe by Winnipeg dealers and lots are changing hands rapidly." at- | is | Amer | |! ailway ness i ex Re and few rney iM. HE KISSED 286 BABIES. | mber | I | rsion [Overseer Voliva Consecrated Infants to the 'Cause of Zion." | vist gin, the | Leed- | ting 19. --Aftex inn age 284 | Kissing from Chicago, July babies, ranging ths to four them to the "Cause Overseer Wilbur Glen to John Alexander Dowie, a barrel in Shiloh Tabernacle, and watched his disciples, toss as a "sacrifice offer Voliva kissed all the infants land consecrated them in exactly for- |ty-eight minutes, Yesterday was the consecration day at Zion and in the line of mien and wo men that contributed to the "sacrifice | fund' there were 3,319 persons. six and consecra of Zion," Vaoliva, succes mon Vears, fOr stood | by terday, ister, ves Miss er | NO REASON FOR DOUBT A Statement of Facts Backed by a well Strong Guarantee. ¢. | We guarantee complete relief to all sulierers from constipation. In every case where we fail we will supply the ) e by | A. Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, effective dependable and safe bowel regulator, strengthener and tonic. They re-estab- lish nature's. functions in a quiet, easy alth. | 8 Vis ge 18 Mrs + Persons 1 Both expe ally dominion, past | his | yes ation {the part of any enumerator, {tion of the public for tlie {who belive or suspect that they has Lor Ther Jif it is found that such persons {at once he {fects through the i were made 1911. PAGE SEVEN. yor YET TOO LATE TO BE COUNTED ore | Sunlight Soap reserves el Overlpnked in census clothes and nt elr colours. Should Write to Ottawa. 3 | Roepe fa flannels as soft and ph-| ¢ repaired. Ottawa, July 15.~The abl m their old age as in their youth. | Telephone 1032, 37? King ud in the large cities the work on the part of the enumerators | produce. Yet it! office that many reports of omissions missioner says: "The RINGSTON SUNLIGHT -- a and notwithstanding the it 'is possible that - costs no more We will give $2000, 10 to Usé Sunlight Soap according to direc as other soaps. 513 000000000000 000000000¢ @reosssssan sessessseesll $Geo. Muller & Son Carpet Cleaning, Sewing and Laying, Bicycles, Ge Carta and aby Carriages census com newspapers Lhe census, of srsessressereresserses 3 in some justances | OQ Oo we rr Z 3 persons, over, High«Class Tailoring British-American are without foundation, and that gen. Ladies' erally the enumeration has been "well and fully made, although it 1s yet too early for a final decision The fact that the census of a district or area was often not com- { pleted when complaints were first {publicly made. The census office eur Lm desires that the name of man, woman and child in the try, as weil as all 'other information lealled for in the se hediles, should be | recorded; as the statute and the in | structions require. But lest there should be an inadvertent omission on the of coopers completio end 18 every have been reporting omissions or ro 'of the census office to enjoin lig $ the best- soap that skill| and even families, have been than ordinary anyone who can tions try it just once and convince | art of epumerators ol the peglormance of accurate and full | and money can! passed It is known at the soaps. wu B | terants in Sehr Sn C| yourself that it will do twice as much | © coun 1000000000000000 2900000000000 0000 \ Te TTI { F resh Fruit Arriving Daily tice wespectfully invites the lof a full census. To this persons ® not been taken asked to y the census office at Ottawa, {their names, postoflice address, {and number if residing in cities, villages and nym- i of tot it residing --in--eountry- places. letters containing informa | tion of this nature are post free, and | y have | return we potal wing | are i g i street | towns { ar contession ' : Raspberries, Cherries, Peaches and Plums. : R. H. TOYE, 302 King St. day { | de Contistensecareugguisvartuti Lisson a . - er i - { NI 22 8 LIPTON'S TEA Sch evess raves the to the cm Rus office, means taken to remedy the local offices of emplaved pot: been. enumerated Hinade in - ee] the census who were work, and who imistakes have respective in thed responsible if made are any been in "Beir enumeration areas." HUMAN "BLOOD INDICATOR Discovery of Great portancé-to Police. London, July 19. <For the in the history of the of England a skilled able to positively found pn the bs that, but anaemic Scientist's Ins first tong criminal courts analyst has been that the clothe of a prisoner human blood, and that the 'blood person trimls of a prisoner of the Say only from an he has analyst, In many murder OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGES SOLD WEEKLY or innocence turn on the evidence who heretofore was unable tively whether the by mammalian or human blood point up in the Crippen and it was then said that science at work on the subject ful outcome of the investi anticipated In the in question a charged with killing a when arrested stains' were iis clothes. Dr Wilcox, ment analyst, who was A witness the Crippen stated in evids that modern methods him to say that the bloc and that it person, which prisoner was to swear posi made | Fhe case, stains were came was and gation wa a sueces Case man was woman, ind ZEST and vim come from Regal an, Lager's tonic hops and rich He gover) barley malt. nee' on | in case, now enabled | wl was human came from an the victim wa found guilty, and tenced to death sr This is the table brew for rosy cheeks and 'a sharp edge to SWORD OF JEANNE D'ARC. They do not cause any inconven griping or nausea. They pleasant to take and work so easily | { that they may be taken by anyone at | any time. They thoroughly up | Ripe | the .whole system to healthy activity wto.| Rexall Orderlies are her! snd ideal for the use of children, old Own folks and delicate persons. We cannot days too highly recommend them to all suf ett (ferers from any form of constipation {and its attendant evils. 0c. | John| nd 25. Remember, van obtain | 2 8% IRevall Remedies in this community only at our stord,--The Rexall Store i. W. Mahood. OLD way. ence, ham, k. are so tone unsurpassable Two sizes, you Fer Miss | AGE Orge Comes to Everyone, But Its Visits nds May be Postponed. ock, | od f Some 15 not a. question of years, men are old at forty, others young at sixily It'h.a mighty hard proposition to look young, no matter how young vou feel if your hair falling out and your head becoming hald. Perhaps vou are tired trying -ineffec tual remethes for this-evil { We don't blame you if you are Why not try an effective Age are at king for one for a Miss kills the the cause Dan the Newbro's Herpic ide | druff, germ w hic! h File | par- of = Ameliashburg. |w he le trouble.' "Destroy the cause you femove the -F.+- Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to the ler picidé Co., Détroit, Mich. One dol- lar bottles puaranteed. Jas. B. Me | eod, special agent, Kingston ots i Sumnyside, July 17. ~The people have commenced haying. Raspberry pic is the order of the day. here took in the twelfth of July, Carleton and Oso Station. Mr. nett, the English pastor held his swviee here recently. constructibn is nearly completed this vicinity. Miss Mildred Gray, king A number from | at | Bur- | first | The telephone | in | who has been ill, i= recovering. Visitors! H. Duffy, Mr. and Mrs. T. Conboy family, at E. Conroy's; Miss Gray t Sunday at home; mer, at P: wm Mrs. T. strong, Mr,and Mrs. R. Munro, J. Arm- | and | Tena | Pak Mrs. | J. Armstrong and family, at R. Gray's Mrs. R. Gray; at J. Armstrong's Conray, at T. Duffy's; Alden Gray, R. Munro's. Tidings From Stella. Stella, July pleted. The yield is better than expected. Rain is badly needed, | pecially for the potatoes and Itave. The dry weather with the 17.--~Hay is about com- | E. at | i was | os in- | tense heat has Shcirtennd the grain 'evop. Binders will {fow days. Some peas have {heen cut. Corn is looking well. steambarge Navajo is here with be at work in « ie Margaret Dunnett, Corsettiere, 105 Wellington St {Phone J | Dijon Said to Possess 'the jis the ithe | were found to be {of the laundry ition with printed and sent with | deemed to bé-a girl | venrs [that the bell; rent. a Blade Given | » the appetite. King. Biographers of J able to of [the to Her by the July 18. have authentic There is, however, in Dijon, A EW vord kept in t of Philip the suns-Peur, for M. E. Metman, that it once Dele fans, ents | d'Are cover of Orleans ths Mad ne never been any relies al the miseum hail with tombs' which the has mged to Jean and Jean todian, documents proving ne d' Arc On 2 fig tume engraved of the hilt is Maid in before Vil Vaucouleurs of France city of Orleans one face of the The Mexican vanilla ire kneeling Charles word peasant x Cru On bean gatherer, name Know the real vanilla flavor "vanilla" are the wid those date, 1410 hilt and Arms The found in hlade Ordinary extracts are not made from vanilla beans and do not give the true flavor. Why not have the REAL thing? Next time demand Shirriff's. Country of Freak Legislation, familte New legislation nid is the of fre Recently doing country the Chinese there wo is meaning of the Iawniaker discos settle the rv lnundry law ered of Chinese women laundresses change in the interpretat) of the factory An was, therefore, irafted the good Mith to ompeti by question shght clause ment Your dainties will never 1 amend Au te so delicious until you 1tmoOst ser the crow It war ousness: and law office tained a 'For the Ltores for considerati provision u purpose of this act), a Chinamar we siguchar these act (the shall eight es vears of age." " "Drunk" Suicides in Cell, Greenwich, R.1 Samuel Hambler, forts mill operative, who was found to-day in his cell at the connty jail He had rubbed his neck back and forth on the sharp iron edge of the bed i his cell until he had eut his throat Hambler was committed to th on Saturday, to work out a fe of ¥2 and costs for imYoxication, East years Made from the finest Mexican first- quality vanilla beans --and aged till Killed at Telephone. Brockville, Conn., July 19 the strength surpasses all others. H. Ramagge, of Hartford, twent old, was killed by an ek shock ax he stood at a telephone in the Joeal substation of the Commecticat company, through which high 'wires run. Wires became when the young man he received the heavs CAUTION: A smaller quantity required than of any other extract tri power Other delicious Shirriff flavorings are Lemon, Almond, Ratafia, Rose, Pineapple, Straw- berry and ninety more. Tossed, so anewered cure Where Blind Pigs Flourish. Hamilton, Ont, July 19--The ithorities unearthed another "bl pig" here and the magistrate fimed the owner, an [ta¥an, R10. The moral reformers say there is not another dace this side of North Ontario where "hind pigs' are AS nUMerGNe me In - Hamilton,