nin A Reliable All Around Household Remedy Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is ned in Mr. Agor's home as the family medicine. He has used it most success- fully for bowel troubles, nervousness and colds. At should be in every family medicine chest -the very best for emergencies. Used _for over half a centary, In his letter -he says: "I have used Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey in my family for the last eight years It is certainly a wonderful remedy for colds, bowel trouble and nervousness. We take it as an ali round flousehold remedy and feel sure it can't be beat John Agor, BR. FP.D No 3, Hammondsport NY. -- -MR. JOHN AQGOR. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey isan absolitely pure distallation of clean, selected grain, carefully malted and so processed as to rem ove, as far as possible, all injurious: elements. It is manufactured for the purpose of supplying the pro- feasion and public in general with a reliable tonic and stimulant, and without question is the purest and best. It is a recognized specific to enrich the 'blood and build body an 4 muscle, and in the prevention and relief of coughs, colds, and stomac h troubles it has no equal. It makes the old feel young and keeps the y oung strong and vigorous BE SURE YOU GET DUFFY'S When you ask; your druggist, dealer or at your hotel for Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey be sure you #et the genuine. It is an absolutely pure mediein- al malt whiskey and is sold IN SEALED BOT. TLES ONLY--never sold in bulk. Look for the trade-mark, the Old Chemist," on the label, and make sure the seal over the cork is unbroken. Prick $1.25 a large bottle. Write our Medical De, partment for Doctors' advice, and an illustrated medical booklet sent free. i The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co. Rochester, N.Y, eptember From Yard to Celiar | We deliver at latest prices the very best grades of coal. This is a good time to put in your supply for next winter. P. WALSH 58.57 BARRACK STREET. 106 Princess St. Phone 58 Showing of Latest New York Novelties Bands, Wings and Flowers. Do not forget that we have a COAL. The kind yom looking for i sell. SCRANTON COAL tt Cl large assortment in Hails and Bonnets for the little ones, "GEDYE" The Uptagiate Millinery 178 WELLINGTON STREET. | Private Mitting Rooms. 'Phone 225. is now ready. Especially suitable for Entertain ments by societies or con- ventions. Large, and private, J. J: Lackie's 168 Princess St. Three Houses on' King Street West overlooking the Lake. Solid Brick = House, West end of city and 12 full City lots. $3,060.00 Double Ho use on ET ents ad. ¥ CHOIR CONCERT GIVEN! 1 1 ry QUEEN STREET METHODIST! CHURCH TUESDAY EVENING. | There Was a Chorus of About {| Fifty Voices--Instrumental Num. bers by Miss Mabel Meek and Miss Mignon Telgmann. A chorus of nearly fifty voices was {led by Chow Leader John Shea of { Wueen street Methodist ehureh choir op ; Tuesday evening at a concert in the { church under the auspices of the Young {Men's Club, The concert opened with | an organ solo by Miss Mabel Meek. which was one of the finest numbers jon the program. Ihe, with two vio [lin solos by Miss Mignon Telgmann {were the only instrumental numbers, {and were so arranged as to form "ap introduction to the hirst and seco sarts of the concert. Miss Telgmana's | performance on the violin was exquis lite, | 'The choral numbers were well chosen {and included such masterpicces ae Send out Thy Light, by Gounod; | Pence, Perfect Peace, by Roberts, | and the "Gidoria, ' by Farmer. The ex. j 'vation was very fine. Delightful solos were given with splendid efieet by Mrs. john Evans, Mrs. 5. H. Simpson, Mrs, | James Small, Miss Ada Roosvear, Wil {solo of Mise Roosvear, Abide | Me, (iv rich, whyie Mr, | i | apacity. ¥ | { Which was not as large { ham Eva and Harold Angrove, all of whom were heard 'at their best, I'he With In contralto voice, was extreme Eva's solo, "Daugh- ters of Jerusalem," gave great pleas. ure. Mrs, James Small, too, s with great feeling and expression while ihe "oloist of the church, Mrs. Evaas, again demonstrated her great musical dhe quartette, "Suil, Still "With I hee, was given in fine har- mony by Messiy. Rhea, Petiigrew, Marshall, and Hosking, ~ Helore the audience departed 'and as was antiej- | ated owing th the stormy character i of the night, Rev. G. I. Campbell ex pressed the gratification of all present it the denghitul evening that had been ! «pent | capable accompanist. {ing and profitable that has | | | ergy than your du | energy, life is a joy. | strengtheneér and blood maker. Miss M. Meek proved to he' a miost Altogether the Oneert. was.one of the most gratify- i been held or some tine, i An Abundance of Blood. It you have only a little less an. ties require, life is a burden. 4 If you have just a little excess of Good, rieh; red blood and an abundance of it will give you the excess of energy. Wade's Iron Tonic Pills (Laxative) will provide the blood and vitality required. They are a great nerve In boxes, 25 cemts, at McLeod's Drug Store, 53 Brock street, one door above King St. Money back if not | satisfactory. : A pleasing ceremony took place at Lockmaster Foster's residence Wed- nesday, when Mr. Phillips, superin- tendent of the Rideau canal, present- ed Willlam O. Pearson, late lock- master at Poonahmalee, with an im- perial long service medal, for his long and faithful service as lock- master. Rev. Father Kelly, parish priest in Smith's Falls, has introduced the en velope system ai each Sunday ser vice in his church and has found it to work quite satisfactory. Some men smile in the face of ad | versity; but they don't mean # The Gadder Is On the Job Travelers Don't Fear Strange Dishes Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Enable the Stomeh to Stand Anything. . gg irt's Dyspepsia Tablets Hest Travelling Com- panion. "Railroads tell vou about the won ders of Naturs along their lines; hotels describe their acoommods tions; but they never fail to ring in their 'cuisine unexcelled." The wise tra ws # taking 'pot' luck when he leaves home, hence 4 box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets 18 Quite as essential as many of the other traveling requisites." y Thus commented traveling man, Is Your sii Li i i i 32 i ij went to the Roosevelt campaign © #HP DAME pRIMAR whic, = _WEBNBSDAT. octomen 2. 1013 | STANLEY TROTTER : This picture shows the president of the City Baseball League and | his prize, which he won in the dro wing competition at the General Hospital Festival of Empire. The cal: is of Jersey pedigree, and was the donation of George Y. Chown. AND HIS CALF. I I---- EE -------- --- |= / | GANANOQUE'S ' CURFEW RINGING AND SENDING THE KIDS HOME. THE TRANSFER 4% MADE Of the Salvation Army Citadel to James Norris. The Salvation Army barracks is no longer the property of the local corps, the papers having arrived from Toronto for its transfer and it ow passes into the hands of James Norris, formerly of the Ottawa Hotel. The building will be used for' an automobile garage. Adjutant Allen has arrived home from Toron- to. While in that city he made ar- rangements for the erection of a new eitadel. Owigg to the lateness of the season, it would not be wise to commence the buliding, as the + contractor would not be able to | get in the foundation before the SNOW comes. As soon as spring opens the work of erecting the new | citader will begin, | AGAIN A Motor Beat Found Sunk--The Town' Council is After the Coal Dealers--Other News of Town. Gananoque, Oct. 23. W. J Me Donald, on vigiting his boathouse in the bay, found that his speedy launch, "Madge" had sprung a leak and sunk at her mookmgs. She is being pumpeg out. : Since the instfuctions of the town council to the local police force re. garding the putting. of the enrfew by-law. into effect agajn, and to enforce it, a noticeable improve. ment has been effected, there being a marked scarcity of youngsters on the street after Bours. James A. Thomson, proprietor of the Gananoque Journal newspaper, bas moved into his handsome resi. dence on' Princess streét, which has just been recently completed. Rev. . and Mrs. H. H. Bedford. Jones who have spent the past sea- son at "Mudlanta," the island home of Charles BE. Briton, have return. ed to their home in Brockville. F. X. Beaubien, who has been farming for the past few years, a fow milés/West of the town, has lo- cated in town to work at his trade as carpenter: He has moved into bis residence on Maple street. Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Britton and family broke camp at "'Mudlunta" on Monday and returned to town. The loeal" police foree have been given rigid imstructions re weighing of coal from the local dealers. At the last session of council a by-law was. put in force rendering it neces. sary for every driver to have a bill with gross weight, on and. net weight marked on it. William Pratt, spending the past few days in Toron.s, has returned home. Measrs. Geol. Taylor, A .W. Taylor, C. C. Skifiner and George Funnel, who have been , spending the past few days duck hunting at Baumgardt island, have returned home, \ Court No. 1, A OH. of this town, held a pleasant litre party in their lodge rooms)in the Bennett Block last evening' Thomas . G Berry, Brock street, is spending a short time in Newboro, guest of his brother, Dr. Berry, The coal schooner, Horace Taber, "cleared light for. Oswego yesterday for another cargo. Those who attended the produe- tion of "Everywoman.," at the Grand Opera House, Kingston, on Monday evening are loud in praise of the play. A larger contingbnt Went up. yesterday afternon and ening to enjoy the same. Word has reached here of the 'varriage of James McGinty, a well known young resident of the town 0 Mies Miller of Kingston, which 'ook place in that city at n recent fate the ARRESTED AT SYDENHAM Of. Charged With Obstructing an ficer of the Peace. Albert Allard, who resides near denham, was arrested on Tuesday Constable Craig on a charge of ob structing an othcer of the place in the performance of "his duty. It seem: that the accused had been working in 2 mine and had some little diffrence with the man who was acting - tnder Lhe _sherilf of : the county. fie was brought to the city on Tuesday after noon and appeared bolore Magistrate Lisorge Hunter and was remaidet os til Friday morning on putt; up bai | A Gift With a Thought in It. | There's one very simple way out o { the Christmas shopping problem: don' { shop, but sit quietly at home and sul; sferibé for The Youth's Companion 1 The chances are, too, thai vo present vou could buy for the young friend o: {the family you delight. to kosor con confer so much pléaduré as this gif, of The Youth's Companion for a whol round year -- fifty-twd weeks' issues and the hifty-wecond as keenly antici pated and enjoyed as the very hrst, There will be stories for readers o: overy age; sound advice ax to athlet les; suggestions for the girl at coMleg: or making her own way in the world good things for every member of th family--all for $2.25--less than fiv. senis a week. The one to whom you give the sul, scription will reeeive free Kil the re maining issues of 1912, as whil as 'The ompanion Window '| ranspareney and * 'whendar for 108 in rich, YFanslucen cdlors, It is to he hung Wf the wind ow or over the lampshade. You, too as giver of the present will reemive | opy of it the Youth's Companion, 141 Berke ley street, Hostom, Mass. SR ---- 0 Aun Economical Remedy. Wade's Ointment put up in larg boxes af a small price. ' It is chea) in the truest sense because you ge for the price a large quantity of most valuable remedy. Wade's Oint meat cures skin sfiections that man: dollars worth of other remedies woul probably not cure. Cures Eezoma (Salt Rheum), Seal or Itching - Eruptions of the Skin Pimples, Blotehes, Dandruff, otc. I big bexes, Me. at Meleod's Piva # Store, 53 Brock street, one doo, abhore King street. Flush of Money. New York Herald, George R. Sheldon, treasurer of the national committee, confirms the charge of Senator Penrose and the statement of J ), Archbold. that $100,000 of ard Oil money Sy by Mrs. 8. M. Beach died on Thurs day after a lingering illness, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. M. Harkson, Kempville. BAD COLO 7 YOUR HEAD STUFFED One Dose Pape's Cold Compound Gives Relief From Colds and Grippe--~No Quinine Used. You will distinctly feel your cold breaking and all the Grippe symp- toms leaving after taking the very first dose. . It is a positive fact that Pape Cold Compound, tsken every two hours, ;until three tive doses are taken, will end the Grippe ana break fund of 1804. Three other power- ful financial interests contributed a ike amount--the Morgan ny, H. C, Prick and George J. Gounld-- each of whom gave $109,000 to- wards Roosevelt's slection; and ac- cording to Mr. Sheldon over 73 per cent. of the $1.900.000 raised by Mr. Bliss in that eampaign was con- tributed by orbors tions. + To Settle in Belleville Sheldon Joyce, woo for the past four or five years, has heen in the Grand Trunk railway oity ticket - relieves the most mis 1t promptly erable headache foveridinens swan wo} Teronte, Oat, Oct. Wed, 10 ame. Ottawa Valiey and Loner fe Fatt y ¥. follow iy Berth. ead ud mueh colder. Thurs. * JohnBrown &Sons 5 Who are they ? ! Wheredo they live What do they do? "Three pertinent questions." | John Brown & Sons live in Belfast, Irclan 1. They are Irish and make Shamrock . Braud Linens. They have a wide reputation for qual- ity, style and excellence of value. you try Brown's Linens you miss all linen worries. 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