€ EECONE BECTION, YEAR 76 : : KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1909. . South African campaign. "He was al- THE YOUNG KING IS NOW SEEKING A BRIDE: &iiiis ing," said Col. Gardiner, 'and that : ' endeared him to all the soldiers." -------- . Raise Melons On Bottle. Philadelphia Record. x Watérmelons raised on a bottle have added new fame to' the Carroll county products. The. process is simple, con- sisting of cmtting a runner or vine immediately back of the develop- ing melon and inserting the cut end of the vine into a bottle of water sweet- ned with sugar. L. RE | j 'he water is quickly absorbed, re- ; 8 SR : sulting in increased pA rapid growth : ? The rfection of fin apg} greater sweeties, Dna melon | nN ish for hi wood floors. raised this season after this treatment | Hi 1 | d There i Floo weighed eighty pounds, ¥ 3 Th is Ra. rt Wax Carroll county is the watermelon | HB } i just as good as Old Eng- centre of linois. The melon fields are + lish. Be ware of imita- valued at $100 per acre. Where the | JE if ti Sold in 1 1b, 2 soil is adapted to melons the crop.is | k : : 3 ons. 0 m a ihe most profitable that can be} I& : ; al 1b., 4 1b. tins. grown. The season opens the middle of August and is about over. About | H | 3 300 carloads have been shipped out Rt hiag » ® 1¢his season, ten solid trains of thirty E : AT cars each. About $30,000 has been paid to the growers for their fruit. hi Be reahzec or. a for y 3 a 8 ware. What Is A Gentleman ? New York Sun. i The simple meaning given in a poe HENDERSON Our 'Special {ket dictionary for "gentieman" - is "a {man of honor." "Gentility"' is defined WAS SO RUN DOWN 1 go {as a 'good breeding." A gentlema ¥ BODIS Ais, then a well-bred an, It has Tn LIFE NOT WORTH LIVING. LADIE 92.50 suggested by snobs that "it takes . mene v he 2 Y A ' hree generations o make entle- x y } go A Fea Shae ne es a ar M a A Few Bottles of Peruna BUCHAN'S GOOLNESS) |i pro V [oS a Cnet |" Restored Me to Health 2 - . who eats peas w ith his knife fram the . : y . . 5 3 ' category of gentlemen. In "Christmas AT PAARDEBURG WAS AID £5 tion we found that about fifty Canasj were weady These Canadians and en- | Tales" . Chri in spoken of ax "the Mrs. John Henderson, 2 Overdale Ave, i dians under Capt. Stairs were holding | gineer did a most gallant action and {first of gentlemen." In that case, Montreal, Can., writes: TO CANADIANS. ¥ E their own on the river bauk: The {were nt atly instrumental in bringing | Plato, Xenophon, and Socrates were «] was much distressed with neuralgia tof : i t iwht.'} : asd i morn: {not "gentlemen." 1 should say that | and was so run down that life was not i y {ner of 'engineers on the extreme yigih JM ng, as this trench was found fo en [every man who is gentle, who is . | worth living. I tried a great many rem. Diazy of Colonel Gardiner, Thes 5 Tos advanced, carrying already filled sand-bitiade neacly © all the Bogr line. of fined, a et Anat Sd who A sr elles y Corporal, Praises Dead Sold ; bags, which when the Boer fire start. } trenches in that part of the position.' | keeps his "word is a gentleman, re: #] met a friend of mine, and told her jer Steady Under Hot Fire. ; ed sey Shou oh te giound, alt Beside the jeforencs io Gel ; Juchan i gardless of the "claims of long de- | ef my ailment. She advised me to try r dow ehind ¢ dug away ' v hie dairy we colonel tol jo Ste : [iu a ae {he Candigné | hae TE ak her remedy, Peruns. |" ho ' occupied them a jon as they [ with the rank and file. during the | _-- SAIORES 1 had ho falta in Peruni,1 | g % took her advice, and am pleased to sta NE ae or Three Tightwads. that the neuralgia has entirely left me, kept during the South African war by 5 ve } i Speaking of tightwads, a Texas pa- | gnd have gained so in health that I feel Col. "J. C. Gardiner, who 18 now ¢ RS Rats > K b FINE a | per says: It is reported that three of gust like my old self again. conded: to Canada for duty. Col. 6 y { | the stingiest men in the state were in 4 . «I am enjoying the best of health, Gardiner, whose home regiment 1s the : Baw | town yesterday. One of them will not Box Calf Dongola Kid, good fitting 3rd Cameronians, was, at the time § K 8 i fikink as much water as he wants un- 'We have on file many Shousald testl- hapes, the ed wearing quality. Hold thé war broke out on a visit to Can p le 3 I n fy | Jers it is from another man's well. monials like the above. e can give |. close there's not auch "margin, $2.50. ada. In order to 'see active service, | : s hin . ¢ |The second forbids any of his family our readers only a slight glimpse of the . . he went to the front with lst Cana ; | i ---------------- | fom writing anything but a small wast array of unsolicited endorsements JH.Jennings King St dian contingent, and served with it \ | hand, as it is a waste of ink te make Pr. Hartman is receiving. : bw ra | fod : t a y vis o Fog 1 Paw doses 're ate ot wr Fwhio 0 Koon : | largo otters. T ir < bo as a non-commissioned officer, until |, It is, no secret that the visit to a ng Few doses regulate out-of-order [whicl will offeet so thorough and j large letters The third . stops his | ---- m----------------t A and of the young zr rugs s Bloemfontein. He later commanded . { clock 3 i x a virtually for the { » of selecting a Kidneys. prompt a cure as a fifty-cent. treat ock at night in order to save wear { 1 BRR , ducts of the ease were these, A par about Cronje urrendler that Montreal Star. A tribute to the coolness under five displayed by the late Gen. Lawrence Buchan is contained in a diary { 1 | 2 ' # . . Sons : . the Boshof mounted troops. pride. Thete princesses of the , 4 {Sy ; _ |ment of Pape's Diuretiq, which any and Year on the machinery. All of thea ' % anrdi a royal house of KE und who are eligible. | A Trea surprise awaits covery sullerer | jegooist og a1 : decline to take their country paper on Col. Gardiner has permitted the : i lruggist can supply. err Y pa 3 the ground that it is a terrible strain Q K . i i One 'is the Princess Patricia, of Con- | from kidnoy or bladder trouble' who 16 i i s Star to make extracts from his diary, | naught, niece of King Fdward, and the lovee several doses of Pape's Diuredic. ¢ is meodless to feel miserable and | their spectacles to read newspapers even in the daytime: showing we course of events at | others are the princesses Alexandra and | a ; souk worried because this unust ropara- » : g he : X ae . : J i Maud of Fife, 'his granddaughters, King i Misery in the back, sides, or loins, t Ba . this rus ial p i 1 A " aardebarg and the part. played a0 dxiguil penched ~ Cherbourg Nov. 14h: sick headache, nervousness, rheuma- ion, goes 'at once lo the out-ofvorder ' € ' | . that battle by Gen. Buchan. A (he Marquis de Soveral waited | fiom pains, heart palpitations dizi kidmeys and urinary system, distribut- Hero ia a bit of the description of his } ar al an the v a Pt Ft noss, sleeplessness inflamed -or swol- me its cleansing, healing and Ls ba avtlohane ina |DArked in the Victoria 8 ert fd » Bio os, stro i § a direntiv the arrival at Paardeberg; it begins | Portsmouth. At Portsmouth the Prince | len oyelids, lack of energy, and all |' trengthening influence directly upon the night before : | of Wiles greeted King Manuel, and|eumptoms of outrof-order kidneys sims the organs and glands aficcted and N "We were just settling down and piravelied with Sim _ to Windsor, where! ply vanish. . completes the cure before you realize | apresent the - attitude of the Quebee ; clean and built to endure. The preparing for a good night's rest | i¢"an interesting fact. that November Uneontrollable urination (especially Be, 3s ; : conservatives upon. the question of nr 8 all that, and ite many ex- when_we again received . orders (0 | 15th is the young 8 twentieth birth- | a4 night), smarting, offensive, and Your physician, pharmacist, banker, |(Capada's relation to the British em roping estures Place i in a class by oh® ie time a force v Noy. which was celebrated the same | ; 'R 2 £, y a 3 i i ct anad: ati tis . self. . ; ns R maréh" off, this time a forced march of night ) v gala banquet in. Windsor riscolored water and other bladder | OF any mercantile agency will ell'you {pire the sooner the conservative party facts you ought to know. Sage > ww mot ' thr | Paardeberg h \ s P x » " Ep } ; . A post See "our new stock Granite and twenty-three miles to Paardeberg wit Me.) The visit to Windsor will last | misery ends, that Pape, Thompson & Pape, of Cin- lof Canada cuts loose entirely from card will bring it. Marble. Just arrived. the promise of fighting at the end of Tt days. after which King Manuel will | The moment you suspect kidnov or | cinnati, is a large 1 responsiblefo o 1 hy aus nov or > and responsible [Ouebie the better for the conserva GURNEY, T it, which we certainly got At this | Sta three or four days at Buckingham | | : | , TILDEN & CO. Lad. urinary disorder, or feel any rheuma- medicine concern, thoroughly worthy tives and the better for Canada. Bet- | Hamilton Moatreal KINGSTON GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS Be | sism, begin taking this harmless mod- of your. confidence. ter to stay in opposition for the next | \ Winnipeg Calgary Oor. Princess and Olergy Sts : to need with the greatest j1cina, with the knowledge that there Accept only Pape's Diurctio--fifty- half century than attain power by Vaacouver ! ing and taking the initiative them- | Juek and dash towards the position | is no other remedy, at any price, |cent treatmerit--irom any drug store-- means of Quebec sentiment as express Hes vy etree pe os selves in getting our transports across IP hough a Wate Josing rien: at every | Made anywhere elsé in the world, anywhere in the world. ; od by Mr. Monk. | drifts and through heavy sands We | ep gh We wore Dractically | 7 & i P' women call the Sou- Mr. Monk And The Conservatives. ! venir Range * The best i Brockville Times ing apparatus § " | it : . s n Canada. | IT these views (Mr. Monk's) correctly ndsome in sppesrance, easily | time the Canadians received all sorts | = of well-merited praise for their march ; i anat : a arrived at Paardebery shortly after ETT ET > Ee Tw & : ¥ lwithout cover of any sort save for a davbreak to the tune oi heavy artil-| gn : Rud A - few any-heaps and: not all of them lery Jive. : : bullet proof at thal We finally reach- SHE For Sale by S. J. Horsey, King- $ THE BEST POSSIBLE We received no rations that morn- | J 0 Highlandérs' who were fighting. | : / I . ston, Ont. ing, except a small ration of 'rum, so | | \ ' A : . es a , wrilv: and then for our firs XMAS PRESENT we were to say the least of it already jaway. meen 3 : {time opened fire in earnest on the | a little weary when we received jp pae of x order to proceed down to a drift and | enemy." | ; | ve Months' Trial 25c. Present your wife with the { Fi home lighted 'with E i Special half - price offer, so every Light. gy ! Beeirie Col. Gardiner volunteered for duty | cross the best way we could Well, | ol. Jearuinet nteered for duty | . . in the hospital and describes one of . ¢ our hoys were as keen as possible | them as "a i hls 6} * which can Canadian shall know their own women's {them as 'a norrible piace, had an} national magazine. Doubled in size-- quality --eirculation--all in one year. She would be DELIGHTED. and linking our arms struggled across the drift. The Gordons crossed with us on our right and we found a very It is our specialty and we welcome kopje, behind which we | | g \ g ; : You? TE : : ¢ 3 Sina | } take pains to do it right. formed up prior to extending. The gn line all Sows the road 3 Salen ae gags 'The Home ournal pan o it righ waiting thet irng to be atlenged 3 3 3 Rk : : : TOR A | i lonly be likened to a slaughter-house, | | | operations going on in an outhouse night and most of the wound Mail 26¢. to-dey, Just write ** 5 mere" trial." to." Gordons were off first to make a cir y Gas and Eléctric Supplies. cuitous movement to bring off a flank | attack, we advancing to the support : : k A ' ' - the i whe were making | aying of a dying soldier, [1 leit om wo id BY goad money, and cumulative results. . re rol ack. : : y . " X 3 i : % 3 rrite for our salary offer, the best . best © ests th him and went to ; { y "We had _ not.far to go when ou : i ; . Bd - un Jou w 1 & ) magazine prepesition in Canada. . MW. I oy an it Ol £4 t : stretcher-bearers had to start work. | $ ; Bs & "wm i . v 'o A s The Brat rowgded sandiss ia} l suffering in the hospital, the battle | y As ap oolor-sergeant, o One : NE Lill 'the andival-of Lord Re-| : 8 \ cil CEPI IIIIRIRIIIIRSIII of the advanced companies. The {pie who withdrew the infantry and ; : ; g ; y CHEAPER Vo a turned the naval guns on the Boer X / Your smart dresses and Family Physician Said Ingurablg veer _ "The Gordons recei¥ N a Pe goon, ; & TIN : TO CLEAN ailared sults---yunt ailod ed the order first and complied with Pati ; 77 (1 3 had 9K BYES will all look as fresh and it.' That led to uncertainty in the 3 ' ed : x bright as new after we She was cured completely by ranks of the Canadians and Major CHARLES L. r 4 8 p & Dr. Hamilton's Pills. | Pelletier ordered Col. (then Corpl.) WARBINER Gardiner to go to the rear for in A Terrible' Experience With Indi- structions. Col. Gardiner's diary con gestion. | tinues I "I was lucky enough to capture Another example of the marvellous yi Buchan, our second in com merit of Dr. Hamilton's Pills = comes mand--one of the finest of soldiers from Kingston, where Nrs. E. V. Hol ne y etirnad with me to the firing ton was snatched from the grave and! ye CD, the proverbial cucum restored to sapnd health by this won- i a fon as the | fe ard 9 ber. We found the men a trifle derful medicind. ke Earn Money in Spare Time Hé also pays a tribute to "Rev | renewals and new orders. JU's easy work, | with bravery in the field and | 'Phone, 441. 79 Princess street. g A | TE 3 1a ; ¥ Work for us in your spare time gettin Father O'Leary, the Canadian priest, ; Ey : : i x ¥ & g clean or dye the). The 'cost 1s small and we pay the express charges one way on out-of-town rders ata Office Baskets, Desk and Waste Spark WRITE FOR OUR NEW BOOKLET, I¥ TELLS ALL Guards, Wire Mats and Wire Goods ie Sy all kinds manufactured at "My ET" : : My va LET Partridge & Sons, 30 Adelaide St. W., Toronto King 'St.: West. "Phone, 880: rost- srerrrrstoetestteees For Scranton C T. J. LOCKHART R |Al kinds of Wood and Lumber, Real Estate and Insurance xy ne dr low 81 S. BENNETT & CO. . ston. Cor. Bagot and Barrack Sts. \ 'Phone, 941. op . and no wonder, as the fire was "Three weeks ago 1 was taken sud getting . hotter denly ill My head throbbed and tea] and 1 became so dizzy that 1 had oy go to bad. There was a terrible feel te ¢ the Canadian retirement one of side and all the region of my 'stomach | jie finest things of the day.' and liver was sore even to touch. 11 Phare is Rh role nes ito ten as in a terrible stato--had no apPe- | Buchan in the diary of the awful but <3 in fact I was afraid to eat he- triumph nt curs ii the of cause of the suffering 1 had to endure i: of the da the Canadians up l \ every moment. Major AE 5 : Buchan soon had the men in hand, and by his plendid personal example, seseroees | after meals. 1 got so bilious. and had | (he river bank, oh ended in the es Tt FESIDENCE OF CHARLES L. . a -- such pains across my eyes that 1 could | {lishment of about, fifty Canadiabs MES. JEANETTE TIMMINS. TK WAREINEE WYOMING , QHIQ, : " - scarcely see. My doctor said 1 had {iy a position which enfiladed the Boer * STEWART © | Descéndants Of Dawid. | claim Davidic desount, and Abraham incurable indigestion. | trenches and made them uninhabitable Ln : gh : Ch aeked who: Miss Brock] "Never again willo¥ ' - { The history of the Sassvors is. one Sassoon, who flourished in the seven- "As a last hape I used De. Hamil- | por part of the Can in advice, on Cincinnati, -Ohio, Nov. 17 I neve : kway Asked" w ol iss Broc | ey - ag : will 1 tfust' any wo- | of the most dramatic in the very dra- teenth eontury, stated that ho was & - ton's Pills. 1 saw clearly they were | higher .ground and expo 2 to Boer thlackmailed 'Charley Warriner out oi | 3 Mrs Stewart. tol the Fehory | man, ; she sat his woman 1 took | matic story of the Hebrew Tacs. The direat descendant of Shephatiah, the doing me good = and contintied the | five, the position wa anteunble and Jes she is « stenogeapher in the Jae my friend; She used to Jive with | original Sassoon was a Bombay mer- fifth son of David. Not only ave treatment. My appetite and streng they to retire. - Says the diary a 3 Oy Ne offices of the ; urveyor of cus ous, in ame : ne, and t et we had a quarrel chant, but the family is debcuchixl there many references to the name in gradually returned--my color improv After about a quarter of an hour of mis Ford Stewhrt, the long I wo- | Cineinhatic re. Stewart sai that | and she went away. She went (6 a [from a group known as Ibn Shoshan, Hobrew mediaeval literature, but mes- * ed and day by day the stomach and | toreible: fire hich soemod ages, [man in the case fC 1. Warrine gine her namie. h ws been menuoned in store here and guaranteed my s¢- who at one time held the position of tion of it is made in the Talmud. hdl he Bern fin Seis trouble tie a lull and thes 1 hedrd thi "I know who "tipped the case or | this case she has never been outside f count. Then she went up there after | nossi of Toledo he ngins Shoskan. . - some. All symptoms of biliousness ¢ order which T heard from an of- | [4 who caused all this tre } of her home She said that when she | we had wie fuss," and withdrew her | which signifies "lily" in Hebrew, was | In trying to straighten the path of. | and indigestion have now pas rer, at = that time, 'and which came 1 cL % x 1s called into court she wil le n jguaranice, n- course, they filed suit gradually transformed inio Sassoon, your neighbor have a care lest you I am cured by Dr. Hamilton's Pills." Major Buchan Col. Gardiner | ¥OU want to know, 1 i i a | startling story, i for my aceount. signifying "gladness." The [amily put more crogks into it, - The same medicine that so wonder- states that ander the awiul rain of . . -- . i : ae fully cured Mrs. Rolton will cure any- | Boer bullet Major Buchan stood wp 7 m-- -- . : % 12 : £ ws one else oi biliousness, his men encouraging them and 66 i i] indigestion, headache, poor color and |g them back to the fren hes in 2 ® A 3» stomach trouble. Get Dr. Hamilton's |salety. : 4 ot Pills to-day--veluse' any substitute, | Lary goes on to tell of the suc : : : 25¢. per box, or five boxes for $1. By [cess of the Canadian advance pe ub, of Be ; oadian advanec ta] i All its flavor and strength is retained in mail fro wo Catarrhozone company, lavlight we had a chance . lr A Kingston, Ont. llook around and to our gréat satisia -- h : ; the sealed package. d f one dollar," said Mrs. Jeanette Tu