Ir question as l. tested and f all months FIGE dg. ger bargains, have set our loss or gain Mm Superintendent | es. that the shaft is deep, that drifting ce at the r10o0+foot: t he expects to soon ore for shipment ier has had many rience in mining, is. miliar with the for- onditions, and his x dvice can be relied f the northeast quars inery and buildings and in the same for- ines and the, Green- on valyes with depth, ny. The capitaliaa- | and non-assessable, r subscription at 15 d the large amount en offeréd in Cobalt d---also the prompt ing stréet west, To- Law & Co. Appli- 4 King street west, ts, , Toronto, Can. ut out and forward). Eo mu Tan, Lon trars, Toronto, Ontario. Sesrsnsnanes non-assessable, of The : D Limited. You will. ' der for}... ........... Bird Cobalt Mi Lim- therefor. Issue and for- | ~ * Ss sesscccsenvenen * SY 4% savas senet sh essaeinesiweze THE 1] DAILY WHIG, THURSDAY, sen 14, 1907. Havea hobby I coffee. It should be Chase & Sanborn's, ALL GROCERS A RR LECT ANAS GL IN CONNECTION WITH THE C.P. R. Low Rates West Vancouver Victoria $46.00 luna Tacoma Nelson, B.C. $43.50) ponians pokane Second Class One-way Ticket, good going March "1st to April 30th. Special low rates to other points. Full particulars at K. & P., and C.PR Office, Ontario street. F. CONWAY, . Pass. Agent. Bay of Quinte Railway | = New short line for Tweed, Napanee, Deseranto, and afl focal points. Trains leave City. Hall Depot atépmy Fy CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry., Kingetols RAILWAY HL RSs Low Rates West One way second-class tickets will he sold March 1st to April 30th, at the fallowiog fares, from Kingsten. Butte, Mont., Helena, Mont., Colorado Spri Col.,...... Denver, Col. den, Utah, Pueblo, Col, Salt e, Vtab, cn. vuneess beavers ..543.50 Mexico City, Mex. . . . . Los Ho, Cal, Sanfrancis- ©o, Hear - STS Special low to many other points. For full les apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Johnson and Ontario streets. $46.75 orner Between Montreal lantie. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY CANADIAN ROUTE TO and the At- J. 0. HUTTON, Manager Let it be your DR. WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP wr Sombines She potent potent ety of of torant and soothi - of Wert; is aheontely dscimen {reiopioed A cough is caused by the presence of phlegm in the throat and lungs, and con- tinued coughing is liable te distend the bronchial tubes, congest the lungs and pre- Sige inflammation or hemmorhage. lected cough can have but ene re- " t leaves ei the throat er lungs, or both, A single dose of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Read what Min Nuttis A. , Ash- Jad, §. Ben tks mach sss n recommending 's Norway Pi Byru; ml oe song. Sy mo alos in our family for a long time and good ie soy of them 2s og ¥ cough, mother will say : Tei be £0 got oom Be. Waeod's Nor. Syrup fo Too n god, ad eae ope Cough when nothing else Insist on getting Dr. Wood's as it is the genuine, veh up i in Jellow wrapper. Price 5 unt at 8 pine trees the trade mark, SRR COAL! 'The sudden changee in weather ought to suggest the ,wisdom of putting in some good" Coal. We sell good Coal. It's the kind that sends out the most heat, and makes the home comfortable ; it's the best money can buy, and there is none better mimed. We deliver it to you clean 'and without slate, at the very bottom prices, BOOTH & CO., Phone 133. Foot of West St PRES. Canada Life Assurance Co'y. ESTABLISHRD (1847) This great Canadian Company made for Canadian people by ined adian people 60 years ago has Low Assets Amounting to $32,280,518.00 Assurance in force $112, 572,028,000 Surplus (or Profit Account) of ...... $1,882,750.00 A n Stands in a unique position all along the line. Have the best Life or Findow- ment Assurgnes by selecting the CANADA LIFE. It vou call in the Office, 18 Market street you will be cheer- fully shown the 20th Century Policy issued by this Company, the Annual Guaranteed Dividend Policy, which is modern to the moment, also actual results to Kingston. policyholders. Telaphone 703. J. R. URQUHART, 153 Alfred S8t., Special Agent. CANADIAN winter ports, St. Johan and Hali- lax, If intending to spend the early months of the new year in warm climate try the West Indies Full particulars about regular sailings and of a ¢ . Yachting cruise; to the | 42 West " Indies and leaving Hali- Rp oe a tq MONTREAL CITY OFFICE 141 St. James Street ROYAL ALLAN "+ LINE SUMMER SAILINGS : MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. Ionian, Fri, May 3 May 31st, June 28 Virginian, Fri., May 10, June 7, July 5. Tunisian, Fri., May 17, June 14, July 12. Victorian, ¥ri., May 24, June 21, July 19, RATES OF PASSAGE. ist., Cabin, Victorian and Virginiah, $80 and upwards. Tunisian, $70 and according to steamer and accommoda- upwards. Ionian, $65 and up 2nd., Cabin, $42.50, $45 hod $47.50, tion 2rd.. Class, $27.50 and $28.7 Victorian and Virginian te. Triple- Screw steamers, of 12,000. tons, pro- peélled by Turbine engines. For sailings "and rates of Allen Line 1a services to sgow, Londonde: ny, Lon- don and Havre, (France), ith ull r- ticulars, apoly to J. GILDER- SLEEVE, Clarence St., J. 3 HANLEY, Agent. GT. Ry 83 Princess Straet Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m. The best plac to wet an olf round' Mill Property doing a large Good location. Real Estate Agent, Kingston, Ont Reached 1 by Ihe pew THIn So Trinidad; 2,600 tons. Sailings, 2nd, 4th, 9th, 16th, 18th, 23rd, and 30th March. WEST INDIA CRUISES yr Barbados, St. Kitts, St. Berm NewYork Chinese Restaarant ang Other ry 'every 10 days. and Royal Insarance Co OF ENGLAND. Business in Force ...$109,000,000 Assets 44,900,000 Profits Paid (1905) 3,226,000 This Stronr British Company has paid the same profits for the past FORTY years. SECURITY unequalled by ¥ Company in the world We Invite Your Investigation. W. J. B. White, Agent, Kingston any For Sale A first-class Grist Mill and Saw Mill, and lucrative . business. Good reasons for selling. apply T. J. LOCKHART For particulars, QUEBEC B. S. COMPANY BERMUDA n 48 hours from New York rew Steamship *'Ber- 1wdian,'" 5,500 tons, or Steamship From New York 8.8. Triaidad, 2,600 tons, 30(h March Martinique, Dominica, Croix, St. Thomas muda. Rates for these pying 17 days $80 to $110. ises, For beauty of | The Drunkard Cannot Save Him- '} the coupon below. John. Mrs. NEWS OF NEIGHBORS ope ee] preached a Very instructive sermon WHAT WHIG COR here on Sunday. Mrs. S. Soles is on ENTS TELL US the-sieks ist. wig} 2 From Lavant Station. ~ The Tidings From Various Points In Eastern Ontario -- What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. Death At Morven. Morven, March 11.--John Foslin, a life-long and respected neighbor, died at one o'clock this afternoon, after about eight weeks illness of heart trouble. yo was about thirty-six years of age, and leaves a wile and four children. There have been quite a number of deaths at this place this winter. Others that have been on the sick list are better. Mrs. D.' R. Hicks has sufficiently recovered as to" be able to take a drive. Mr. and Mrs. Van- conent left last week for Carman, Man. Notes From Maberly. Maberly, March 12.--There was a gen- éral meeting of the Orange lodge in the town hall on Saturday evening. The infant child of Taylor Buker passed away on Friday. It is expect- ed thet the mine on oseph Palmer's farm will be opened up and operations comunenced at once. Visitors : Charles Thompson and daughter, at J. W. Walroth's; William Briggs, wife and daughter, at Mr. Brigg's; Mr. and Mrs, William Flett, Perth, at Thomas Flett's. renin. Oso Occurrences. Oso Station, March 11.-~The farmers are busily engaged in drawing stuff to the railroad. Elijah Bourk and Thom- as Webster have gone to New Ontario. Mrs, George Bishop, who has been on the sick list, is slowly recovering, Mrs. Thomas Robinson, Sudbury, is visiting friends here. Mrs. Wilson, Yarker, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. 8. C. Bourk. Miss Lizzie Lutz, Maber- ly, spent Sunday at her home here. Dr. and Mrs. Kilborn, Sharbot Lake, paid a flying visit to friends, here, on Saturday evening. Have Good Roads. White Lake, March 11.-<The fine weather of the past week has lessened the snow considerably. The roads are in excellent condition and the farmers are hauling dock timber to the rail- rond. Joseph Soles, who has been visiting friends here, has returned to the west, accompanied by his brother, "I CAN CURE ANY DRUNKARD" My Golden Remedy For the Whisky Curse Will Save Your Husband, Son, Broth- er or Father From a Drunkard's Grave. I Will Mail Free to All Who Write a Trial Package in Plain Wrapper. savine thousands of drunkards every year and restoring them to their loving wives and families. T will save many more as a result of this advertise- write me, ment. To all who will Worships His False God, Whisky --~Wife in Tears--Children Neglected--Home Forgotten Life a Lingering Death-- --And Lrink Did it All sell--~You Women Must Do it For Him. send free by, mdil, in plain wrapper, so that no ome can know what ft contains, a trial package ol Golden Remedy for the Liquor Habit. Though absolutely harmless, it never fails to cure the worst cases of drunkenness, no matter of how lone standing. It can be administered without the knowledge of the subject in |, coffee, tea, soun milk, etc., and he will be cured in a few days and cured so he will never drink again. Golden Rewmiedy contains no dangerous drugs or minerals. It does not ruin the digestion or destroy the tissues of the vital organs and endanger life and health. It counteracts and expels from the system all alcoholic poisons and puts an end to all craving of appetite for liquor. Under its influence the subject regmins his health, willpower and self-respect. His eve becomes bright, his brain clear, his step elastic, his vigor returns, aod he once more feels and looks like a man. If vou have a beloved husband, son, brother or father who is afflicted, send your name and address to me at once in FREE PACKAGE COUPON. If you fill out the blank lines below| with your name and address, cut out] coupon and send it to me, I will send you absolutely free, by mail, in plain wrapper, a trial packnee of my Gold en Remedy. You will be thankfull as) long as You live that you did it. Ad- dress Dr. J. W. Haines, Glenn Bidg., Cincinnati, Ohio. If you wish to be successful at- tend The Kingston Business College Thomas Robinson snd vant tion, March 12.--Milner Re "Sate brother, John, are starting for the west to-day. James Jackson left Monddiy for Manitoba. A little daughter has come to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs: E. J. Mc Farlane, John A. Crawford spent Sun- day with his brother, D, Crawiord. Messrs. Stewart and Park returned on Saturday to their home at Poland al- ter spending a successful term in the Business College. We are Kopin hear that William Boyd is re- again, Jobn Paul, Lavant Sovenng + visited William Thomas, on That LEWIS BROS. of Chicago, Will ¢ Contin Their Great Clean Sweep Sale Sunday. Wilton Marriages. Wilgon, March took' place in this vicinity on nesday of last week. ver, daughter of Charles Stover, tr of Damon A: , Maple Avenue,an Ross Paul, sol were mariied. ily left on Monday near Brandon, after spending the ww and other places. Hine Annie sythe is visiting Mrs. 1. Baker, her arents at Bayside. C. Clapp, who has disposed of his two- hundred acre farm: to Samuel Magee. Mr. and Mrs. home of Robert Fenn. exciting runaway on Saturday. A horse belonging John Carter, Tyendinaga, through fields hefore being caught. The occupants were thrown out, horse were injured. Killed By Falling Tree. Hollidord, March 12. This neighbor- hood received a sad shock last even 12-Two weddings Miss Mabel Sto- was ited i to George Ewber- ay, Parma, on ode: evening, by Rev. R. A. Whattam, while at noon of the same day Miss Pearl Amey, daugh Stewart Paul, Bath, esley Perry and fan for their home ter with relatives here, in Switzerville, For- Har brigge. Miss Rush spent Sunday with Ww. Badgley has sold his farm to Gilbert John Bush, Jr., of Frankford, have been visiting at the There was an Front street on became frightened and dashed over fences and but strange to say neither they nor the A You know the great sacrifice we are making. You are also acquainted with the fact that more people have attended this sale the city' of Kingston. greater bargains than were ever before offered. Why is this? $1.00 values, 49c D Boys' Buster Brown Suits, 88c and up. Boys Suits, $1.88 and up. Men's Suits, $4.50 re Men's Overcoats, $6.50 and up Men's Cravenette, $6.85 and up Men's Mole Pants, 88c pair Men's Work Pants. 98: pair and up Men's Overalls and Jackets, 89c Men's Fancy Vests Half Price. Men's and Boys' Underwear Boys' 40 and soc Underwear, than ever before attended a sale in We say simply because we are '|Read the List of Prices Below and Compare Them .| With Other Sales Which Have Been in This City : Men's Soft & Stiff Shirts 75¢ values, 89c. 1c | rowsmith. N. A. ae itine attend $1.25 values, 78c, $1.50 & 2.00 values, '$1.19 Men's soc Summer Underwear, 26c jhe Jeopeing woevios in Je Easlera $2.00 Wool Shirts, 78¢ Men's 75¢ Summer Underwear, $8c day. Mr. and Mrs. Latham Clarke are 75¢. Work Shirts, 88c Men's 50 and 75¢ Fleece Lined, 38¢c both ou. the sick Jiat. 75¢ Boys' Shirts, 88c¢ Men's $1.00 Wool, 49c Cannifton Happenings. : Men's $1. 50°. . « TB Canifton, March 12-Rev. 8S. G. Men' s $2. 00 " . - 98c Rorke left this morning for Colborne Men's Bandana Handkerchiefs, 3c : to Sonduet he fanere) yoy ies of the ". 10C ." 8c - late Mr. Cochrane, B rs oma . Fox, Stirling, is making a visit with "" 15¢ " " 10c Boys' Suspenders, - Te her parents, Mi ond Mre. Thomas | Man's 5c White Linen Handkerchiefs, Tc Men's 25¢ Suspenders, - 4c Smith, prior 'to her Seharture for Al- r Men' " 19¢ berta next week. H. K. Boyce has ' 35¢ " 18¢ RS 35C eam Lo tlare the Boys' 75¢ Sweaters, 38c Men's 500 a 3c Mr. and is, Thomas Waldron aid Men's $1.00 " 49c M Mes Poa 42c Miss Black spent Sunday with Mr. " ad en's % and Mrs. Charles Chisholm, of Wall- . $1 253 78c D an oys' Four Ply Linen Collars, + $2.00 " $1.18 2ic each. Knee Pants Two and Three Piece 35¢ 45¢ values - Ladies' Hosiery '28¢c "" . - 19: Men's Soft Hats, 48¢c and up Men's Stiff Hats, 88c and up Men's and Boys® Caps, 18¢ Pd up ing 'when the news was circulated that James T. Baboock was struck by o fall. ing tree while working in the woods on hiv own farm. He was immediately re- moved to his dwelling and medical help summoned but he lived ol a short time, Deceased owned a saw mill here and did a very large business. He leaves a widow and ten children, - six girls and four boys, to mourn the loss | of a loving father and husband. 'The children are all at home except one daughter, Mrs. J.D. Walker, Wallace- burg, Deceased was forty-four years of age. The funeral will leave the house at one o'clock Thursday. Ser vices are to Be'conducted in the Me- thodist church here. 'The family have the sympathy of the whole ¢ ty in their sad afllicticn. Mississippi Messages. Mississippi, March 1l.--lsaac Allan made a business trip to Kingston last week, Mrs. H. Mo Kinuon who has been very ill with pneumonia, is re covering., Mrs. Gray, Perth, ing a' H. McKinnon's. Some of the boys are leaving today to work at the feldspar mine at Folger. David Riddell has a gang of men at work | in his mine. Mr. and Mrs. James | Hannah returned from Creighton | Mines last week after a three weeks' | visit. D. Johnston, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home, Washington Mills and family have moved to Clyde i Hurry ! Hurry! Hurry 1 Remember, every article of this $50,000 stock is on sale. You Know Where. E P. JENKINS, 114 PRINCESS STREET - The Lack of ~ Sleep Destroys Health The Leading Physicians prescribe an invigorating and agreeable treatment : one half bottle of KINGSTON. | Pretty Good for Forks. Mrs. Joseph Rolls, Wilbur, | (visited at W. H. Stecle's lait 'week, | Miss Mabel Steele accompanied her back. Miss Eva Kirkham, Brooke, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. |. G. Storms. H McKinnon. Perth, is home on his holidays. his duties to-day. He returns to MILLER'S EXTRACT The Money The Men's Dongola and Box Moscow Weddi Events. Moscow, March 12. "Forte are busy sawing. A few are tapping their treés for sugar making. A large number from here attended the dedication ser. vices at Napanee on Sunday and the tca-mecting on Monday evening. J. 8. Bell and Frank Storms, who have been ill for some time, are convalescent, A little boy baby has come to add cheer to the home of Ernest Amev. ; Mr. and Mrs. Levi Evans were ' *'At Home" to a number of friends on Saturday evening, the occasion being the twentieth anniversary of their marriage ond the tenth gmniversary of that of Mr. and Mes. Farmsworth. Dinrer was served at seven o'clock, covers being laid for twenty. After dinner a social evening was spent and Mrs. Farmsworth wa® presented with a handsome linen table cloth, with oap- kins to match. . The ' annual cheese | meeting was held on Monday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Lamnkini am snending a few days with frien Is at | Morven. Mr. Cole is. Mrs. Betts' house. ° A Cold Proposition. ° { Wade's Cold: Cure Tablets (Laxative) | are guaranteed to cure colds in Twelve to twenty-four hours. The remedy is ejually effective for la grippe, consti- pation and headache. Colds are dis- H. F. METCALFE, President. Jd. B. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary ---- Limited, head - of Queen street tressing. They lead to more serious Canada' rade lls, and are unnecessary. Try this a's Highest Grade remedy under the guarantee. If | Dats hand, ashen alypewriting, ns: {ails there is mo cost. In boxes. 200. | , mraphy, all com- Sold only at Wade's drig store. Money | Mercia! subjects thoroughly taught back if not satisfactory. | by Sompten SxpSTisnced heachary, . | nirht classes. Day time. Rates: very moderate. A London man elaims to have solved | 'Phone, 440. | the problem of propelling and steering | Inrge vessels under water, and is urg- tion, oh OF MALT Made In Milwaukee: FOR SALE BY H. WADE, DRUGGIST, moving int "| Cor. King and Brock Sts. Kingston It soothes the exhausted nervous system, gives new strength : it brings youth back--positively ! Ask it from Your Dealer. | Calf Blucher Boots. We are show- for $2 this are pretty good ing in Our Window, week only, value at the money. SELF-DEFENCE teseeessesesstesotesse BUY THE BEST! GANONG"S G.B. CHOCOLA THE FINEST IN THE CITY. ONLY 50 CENTS PER LB. . A. J. REES, 166 Princess Street ing the admiralty to font bis inven. | *e ereessenss TES H.Jennings, King St. THE NOBLE ART OF