!lIOl0lo"IoYAL on.- `IIXIQLII Ijll I`o-Da.y'a Gem or Thought. When it man allows all his early years to pan without. mulling the slightest etfort. to full his duty to God. it is intimtely harder for him to begin to :lo it. A man of forty I resist: ten times moroatubbornly any ellhrt. ` to changebim than A man of twenty. It is in life : summer. in young manhood or young womanhood, that the soul lights its greateet. battlus ; battles with cvil tempera. darling sins, coldners and indolonce and unbeltel; and it. is in info ! autumn that the one who luau fought will feel the peace and calm that cume after a well-fought. ght. Tlicio is no und- der night. than to see I man or woman on the downward track of life and not. yet. come out. on the tide of Christ. What an autumn that make. To what a winter ...:n .3.-. i.-.i- uusuunu man u will that loud? rm Young Ladle: 0| Chalmers` Church Glvo An Ent-attainment. Last evening the young ladies of the Round Table, a society connected with Chnlmens church, gave rather a novel our lerninmont. in the church parlors. The rooms were well lled when the ohziir-man. George Fenwicl. opened the programme, which was divulod into two paru. the first containing rolos, etc , the contributors bu- ing: Vocal duet. Mrs. Horbiaon and Muss' (E. Dunbar: recitation. J. Crawford; vocal solo, Miss Brock; solo, J. Crawford: piano solo. Miss Dunbar. A |...................._....:....I ..I..'a. -_.:.r_,I ..\r _..-... .-. _ .....-. .u-~ u...u--6 uuv Illvuunlylu of the Ottawa opposition. Montague and Hsgzart. M leaders in Ontario, have bocn repudiated. They must, go. Winnipeg will elect. I liberal by ncclnmm tion. The coiuervativoe have not enough tight. in them to even nominate a mindi- diito. Tholiberiila representative is ex- mnyor Junieson. .. -----g-'----~~ ~- The Picton Tnnee wants it distinctly understood that the people in the last election voted for a revenue tarill, nnd that nothing else will do. The politicians at Ottawa will please take notice. Sir .\|uckonr.ie Bowoil is very unions that Canadn should not manifest. any do- aire for rolntionship with the pope. He has changed his mind since he funhered the remedial bill and was willing to have relations with anybody so lougna his party got I new lease of power. _.._....,__.__.- jury. oulty will show how persistently the county honored the oily in thot nutter. how it` ondeovorod to have about o thousond * dollors` worth oi schooling poriormod for nothing. ghting the city your oiter your till o resort to low snd slso to the logislsturo woo necessary to secure oven common justice. In this not- to; of talk} tho city dozens of yesrs BA yell. iurthsr book. urged the county ttri ooholne "oi abolition. All it asked woo Clint Ffontonoh should throw open its roads; then Kingston would donate its otoclr in the Cuteroqui bridge ond pro- cloim oirce rmrkoi. -hut the oouuty sl- woys hod some agitator, such so those who wore to be seen in the legislative com- giittio the other day, pi-eventing ony stup- il* Ik. ogreemont being reached. (No arrangement will suit tho county that is not rory lurgel y in its favor. A few men on cool: sldo could long oinco have reached an agreement for the sbolition of both nuleunoho, toll mods ond market feel, but M there are always some pereons who w nt- od to get their elections on the stren is little cheup ogitotion. The city being kindly dirpooed townrds the county. looks with o loftier eye than more small gain, but it is tired of efforts at conciliation and improvement. The interests of the two big municipalities are so interwoven that that any attack like that made on Thurs- dsy bzingswith it an injury for beyond my good it can do those who agitate. lf the legislature should ndopt the views of M r. Iioycock and other-s.becnnse the former has as powerful voice in the legislature, it will have n fur-touchinginiluonce for in- ( Mind Them in a ram row among the members .0 cl... t'\n....... ........-:s .... k|_.__...-._- _.._I -, -nun.-u. -- -v _ The city Iw boot: ;:0 .pn ticnt with the ohnty In rogud co uncvoidubli donlingo. A glance tube mount oolloghto iunt.itutodii- gals- -:lI -L_.- L--. _....l.L-..n |_ AL. .......A.. ` mul Illozdy Inpouin on H13 In-inor I by charging muhl tau. ms. ..t.. I... L..- _...4. ...:-..A ...m. 43.. SUCH A HORRIBvl.-E-TALE. -lu II. II. IOIIIIK ll DIIC Inca ovary ppci with the gran. I hid: the Ion-:o'o\`ory.uutnInn." _l 'rn1 n"muLY wma. SATURDAY. Arnn.` J rmmn has apu-soul mi and , ht nlnlingto ovnn`hoIo.`nd. a r r:*'..':'..':.'::..:`. '*.`."........ " '- 0.31 2 . ' woettorhdran hay Vlorcbr. contort and man in l Let us do our lu.t-;?: 0:1`:-u:t:g;:-' or our kitchen. the mnrket. lho`all'eet,`the office. the school, the home. just" as Kai-tgfally as it vs: hs.too[d indtho 1-frat ` some nu um victory for n:1:kiI:.: 5: ad.` In-a our bravery. can u: an ski! . I A _-- Paxku. A ` PITXII IIGHFQSIDTIII KDOII Sllllll IBITII (Ill! than is Ion To long (or. panning to quire. A mount. of consqonlion it won good to male. ` . Sweet and thoughtful maiden, sitting I) ' my sizle, All 31. world}: before you. and the world in wide, ll:-arts are (here for winning. hearts \ nre there to break. Is that rose of dawning glowing in your cheek I'l`ellin us in blushes what you will not speak! Shy nnd tender maiden, iwould (sin furum I31`; T `damn! no. nun. ulnlnoua an xnmnm u|3y75o. I l-om henceforth thou shalt learn that I harm ic Invn Dlly Hllll KEIICIEI IIl&I(IQ`n, `VOIIICI lllll fureco :All the golden tutnre. just to keep you St). uunoux sQ`llllln8lll'. Our tourlwrs feel this. T":`). all ~a:\_\r that tho children uro irn-pre~.-ihla-. lluvv you lawn to the svhoolyml Ono tmvlwr says she will uelx-oxno _\'ou:1n_\' day, und another \wlcoxm~ you uillgvt from :1 pair of loving 1`ye`s in that no-at Imfor you, if you will only tuko tinw lu vi your (`hIhl`.-\ room. You will find out how much of your \\ 1:. UN` teacher ii doing for you. and vitl he Ivd into deeper uylnputhy with her. 'l`ht-so um some of the sN".L~& thus putis-nt. earnest ones are sonilllx inthe lilllt` he-arts: "Look up and not down; Look forward and not hark; Look out and not in; And lend a hand. ll matters not what you do, Mnkw a nation or n \-|m.~; For he who does an honest thin)! In God's pure sight is ramkod u king. In: -.1 II\Il|II\ . . nu y u.` r... grunt whule. nntl thruuxh their little Iillths is vuursing tlw new life. as in ttw ll`t`t`.\` and pI.~mts. Thu child i~x Vt`l`_\' ('|Uts`(` tn the heart nf nature, and In- iu all pulsing uml thruhhing with her. lml us enter. wen it` at tho- rust uf `Ill vffurt. into the spirit of sprimz. Sprint: nteuns lllrt` than nmv suits. mm lh`t`hRl*8. mitline-ry npnttiltg.-A and ~xprinn` (`lo-ultimt. It uuunns that thv reign of thn frost king is nvq-r; that (It-uu tin` hills .-Irv lmhhling httndrmts of |uu.~u-In-tl SIFWIHIS; thut llll(ll`l' gruund t`l't)t'l|St`.\`, duffmlils urn stirring; that l`u|'tltrn\'t`l` hus vumo bark and is culling tn the urinlv to tnuke hast; that lltttllrt` ix- vmning to lift` ngnin-ull thi~x it wuultl mean to us it` \\1\ took time to got out uf our four walls and ull that li:\~` thvrvin. But our huy feels it. knows it, is it. Burruughs .~x:I)'t~1: "l`he tmy ix` :1 part of nature; he is as imtifforn-nt, us vurelosax. as vagrant us she. He lnru\\:-es, ht` (ti :1, he hunts. he vlimhs, ht` hulluos, he evds un rnuts and grm-ns and Itmst. He uses things rutu.rltl_v untl uithuut seutitnc-nt. oh. II. nhi|.|-an urn irn~nnru..-ihlu -I_\' IPII Nix sun wlwro In shim`, and His ruin where tn gu. (`ailing uncl helping them, helping llwm gruw. -*3; .-Kindm~mn Inn 51 usmzint`. nun-.mp5. nun-n5 nu 5..." Only :1 month. nr n few mu-ks muro \\'i|I (Rwy listen nud \\'uil hehmd lheir (luors. \\':Iil and \m.t(`II .1 (I liwten below, \\'uiting, wuitin In grow. .\mhing an small. nr hiolde-n so wall 'l`h:n1 (ind (Il|ll'\l find it :u'ui pl`t`3l`l|l- .Ir lull Think of the tlmusnuds of queer little St`\\(L\`. 0|` flnm-rs, and nmssos, and ferns, and \\ 9P(lS. Thu! ure under Fhu ll'tlVI`S and the ice nnd the snow, \V uiting. \\':uiling to grow. Think of the roots getting rmuly tn aprout, Sprmultxlg their slender brown Im- unr-: nhnnt I.uIIu \\llIll' snunulup. gum uauuuy. up, ` Vmloi, tlnlsy nnd .~:\wo1 hullvrvup, Umlvr llw lwnvvs and tho Em` and the u.\1\\|' (`(' ll!!! llllH' .\t`!`!lR .'|l|ll l'lIlIl:< \\ 1;l|I)'I'u up in mother vur!h`s arm, sun Null- kvl uf mould, are nmving in their .\`h`I`p. Tho-y are rulnhing the-ir vyq-.~< and ;,':\\\'u- ing. und wuitimz to Iw mull:-(I. l.iHlu \\hi(o snmwlmp. juk! waking: up, Vinlnl l|)|i nnd .\`\\'mIl lmlln-rvun, And us rnhin-rnvvr sings sn nwrrilv nwr |w:ul,, Jwhm llw ground i~x :u|- nthm` sound. if Wt` mnlxl hul hvzu` ii. S4-v tlm little svvtlv and rutllx \\'!`:Im`I`t1 _ ... 4|. A re _ `This; than. (home); I believe to rho, -wI|| you not admit it to` he-Wo- man's true {lace and power. But do you not see t at to fulfil this she must- na far as one can use such terms of a. human creatux-e,-be incapable of er- ror. So far up she rules,` all must be right or nothing is. She must be" en- dunng_ly inoorruptlbly good; instinct.- ively, in a.ll_ibly wise--wise not for self- ~ development. but for self renunciation`. Wise not that she may not herself above her husband, but that she may never fail from his side; wise,` not with the mrrowneu of insolvent and loveless pride. but vyith the passionate gentle- ness of an infinitely vuriuhle, liecuusm infinitely nppliculilo. mode-.st.y of ser- vine-the true nlmngefuluoss of womun. ` The` red-breast-rnvc-r has mine hm-k to us. \Vht~n Jan-k Front. and thu muw king veme here In stuy lust lieu-e-.mlu-r. _, r'littlo robin re-(l breast found it. in `mid ilm he sprozul his little wingrs and I-lew uwny south to the lund into which the snow king and Jack Frost never (tun go. Here our little ruhin hopped about on branches and twigs, but his little heart was so lonely he could not sing. But now he is nick with us again`. and hurkl to his song. This is what -we ask him and what he tells us: Robin on the tiltin hough, Red-breast rover, tel me how You the weary time have passed Since we saw und heard you last. `'In a green and pleasant land. By ll. summer sen-breeze fanned, Orange trees with fruit ure bent; There the weary time l`ve spent. Robin rover, there. no doubt. Your best music you poured out; Pipimtz to n stranger's enr. Xuu orsmt your lovers lu-ro. urn I...l.. L'A Nllu/o \\':1Hi1ur. DpI`l`<'I||IllB llR'|l' bll'll\ll`l |ll\|\\l.l llll` gors .-xhuul. 'nder the loaves. and the ive and tghe uI|l|\l' min. \\'uiliny:. `LZ_.|. ..( AI aiai'iMna-tn;-aiva-My-rriri-vii-9 A - "F I I I"` I I f\ I H I`! I` NIH UHU (Ill Mung the 1 In the sun 1 .`~`lrungc~r's If I aver 1| gnu j\1`a\r\ 3 uu. nuvxu. Little lady, on my You do wrong :1 trui- Nnt one ditty would M :mo Hm lmnmq nr nr - the children umlsu.-nlly rv natun`. Tho-y un- part uf llw m.-e uml nlunie 'I`hu1`hi|(I Vl`I`\' l lnul I9 ... .. [:9 it; I: Wonder ___!J!_ P." '.E'.'!PF!.`: nvrbrvvbrvi ce$_ne nb{ato "H-i':.3:' '}i'6'1ifI"b1 RC LE. ) '. -I{indorguxVH\n Ifgnzino. vuiling In grow. I hin-rnvvl` nu i , hm 0 W1`: `r their: .\..- Hm... ...-nu ..n.l \- uiting to grow. . .. ..... .\ L-Joan lnalolow. Int: in cm: nhnn, - an ll\r\lIJ\|I \rIl' \\ Ivonne you an) nnw uillm-1 I \u roll. In` 0|... .. Eel. lun- |~_1 .u.\. word, - hour! hind! I sing. rn_thu wing, ~mn: IEIIIIUI 0) - r. mmuoot. `&%:a.`2&"3. x``:E ' I mm: mm. sum .Ea-so ," &sb., an hold for Wauwn. The f-watt will at up buinon Iuc.'ani Hutannnlnnhunndn-.1- ; f wmuauu him Also? ' nnrovmo onnrm The Kinattgn Y.ll~.C.A. inlet boll Inn willlikol come to Bollovillo to plug the Alba-I lope . `hat thug: lotuaejoodlol. Al _pionndahgou..l nod-ticlon Bonld If 51:. Blair succeeds. /u we holiovg he will. in extending Ihrinlucoloninl. rail-' my to M -nttoul md Fredericton be will but accomplished more foe New Bruns- wick than an foruorroprclomntivo ol phi: i pcovinco in I. dominion cabinet. uneueu wnue sunning III. the door. f ` A. Mclllroy and C. 0 Toole on Thursday .I..` evening jumped into farmer John- ' eton'a Imggnn, ea Jahmton was driv- 1 ' inn home Along ` Montreal street-, ' They threw e onddy of tohecco' out, then [ I jumped out and run of!` with "the weed." 1 Sergl. Neehiu end P. C. McCullegh er-! reeled them yeeterdey. end this morning in police court, on pleading "not guilty," they were remanded for I week. ' I 1 I I Lnuin Mn-are -no nal Q`) ....I "no. I r I I BK WUTU TUIIIIINIUI I0!` I WDBI. Louis Meyer: was ned #3 Ind. comp v with the option of spending I month in cutlo_Oorbel.t. for having been drunk. r x x txtopnlon Good For MB. Prod-ticlon Humid " \'r nlnh nnnvungzln ,1. -- L. nu 8\'lU0lH`6 ueing taken. The atonement given to the new:-papers on Thursday to the eect that Shaver : wife had gone to Montreal without his; knowledge is not correct. as he nc- ` coiinwiietl her to the railway station and plmzhased the ticket for her. and the children were placed in the core of Mr:-. 7 Wright, Toronto street.with his knowledge } and consent. Seeing the report (hut the i children`: aid society hnd tailuzn clmrze cf `_ the little one:-, Shaver came to the city L from Collins B-i_v,whero he use working,nnd I going to the" infants home he look them away. Leaving them in the care of Mr-. | Wrighf. he went to consult llr. Smythe. ' who advised hin . -iturn the children to i the homo. He went hen to the home to ` inform the matron that the children would i be taken beck, and nding the door lock - ed. Attempted to make himself heard in- i side The lice had been notied that the little ones and been taken away. and l`.Cc. Lawson and McCu|lngh were sent to recover them. which they did. They were taken ; back to the home and were there when; their father celled A second time. Thinh- ` xiii` he had come with the intention of: n in taking them away the mutton tele- ` p oned to the police and Shaver wu` arrested while standing at the door. A hinlllrnv and l` (\`1`nnI-nn 'I`l.......l.. .. 0 W. Shaver Knew llln Wlfo Wan (lolng to I Momrta). ! In the police court today W. Shun-er} was placed on trial on In charge of having abducted his two childrenc-mthe inform- home last. evening. He was defended by Dr F. H. Smythe. Q 0.. and pleaded not. guilty. The one was ndiourned for A week, no evidence being taken. The ntatnmanr. oivnn tn Hm nnur-vxnnn-n rmuus on ulllulm slrom, lwnl` H:|rl:IQ`, an [Inn first Thursumy in much mumh ul 4 p.m. F1l\'ur.'Ih|u (`UlIllllllni<`:|Ii\)lH were n-(-eivvd from Hon. Mr. llurqly, premier of Ontario, and Hon. Mr. llurry, rlmulmr for Kimrslnn. r9|.-n1v- In llw rn-sululion furwurde-1| In tlwm from llw Univm. Tho mmmillc-.- uppoinu-I inn-rvi:-w the kiluh-ru.-Irlun n\`~uu`inlinn In` I from Any Point of View nun-n-nu (7lI[ullll(H`(`S S[)U\\'ll]}.{ Hm! H10. l`\ (`rHl dvpzzrtuu-nls v\'m'0 eul'1w.\lly at work. uml the remark was m:ule- by lhx` president. that in order 10 muku the l1n`is>n n suvcess `pl(`lll_y of ('uns(`im)v9 lilm~_` and nmney were neo It was do-linilvly llI`(`idP(l In lmld rvuular monthly meetings nt Hm `1`.\\'.(`-..\. rmuns on William slrovl, Harri:-, nu [Inn rut 'rhnr\:.l-xv in n...\h . 1:. ln looking over the police court .re- turn.-: for the past three months. it! will be seen that out of the thirty (-.on- I viotions. fourteen were for 4lwnken- D938, one for violation of the license not, {our for vu. runcy, one for being disorderly. ono or bogging, und four t"()r1Stuu'l.. Fifteen of th 3: cUnVi0ti ms ttw liquor traffic is directly respona-tble for. and it will he (`-0n\`('ti(`li by oil that V H ig more than probable that the nut ten are convictions resulting from the , mine. This i(':lVt`S only live from othl` ` t-niiuc-\.~i, ` 'l`|w Indie-:4 of the \\'.(`.'I`.l'. held thvir_ nmnthly nxocuing on 'l`hursdu_v nfle'r- Inmn, \\'hh'h us both illlorosling .-uul Imlpful in MI prosrnl. The roll call unx r(\spnn(|-I In hy nvor Iifly mm-n_ uftvr which thrvv m-w1m*1nh0r.~A \n-ru vu- rullml. Reports woro rm-c-ivml frum the . different cnnunillnos shm\`im.z that tho suvvrnl dI~lmrhIwnl.H u'nn\ u.-n-mxul. -.1 ' I.` ll l'lb(lll IU ||\'Q`Ilbl' .' Io-;u~h vivo, and (hon I.- .~`('hlm|.\' In {each \`irlu(- (`un you ('uns<-it-|1tiuu. tit-all :u*|{--ynllr |m|lul~-I ful .\`)'.\ l(`[l|, uml llwn ple- Iwfurv Hml us an exam- ic .l.m.- 7 Is` it night in Ii:-vllxo .1 man tn nmkn | p-uuw:-.~4_ (lTUl1kEll`dN`.`IlH| criminal.-4, nml Ihvn I-`Ix .\`UlM`r und In-m-nl men In Ink :- :-uru uf tlwxn! U Is it right In livemsv :1 Ir.-un slurp In, In-n-In vi.-n -nnl Ihnn |u\- um.u.l.. I`...- I llU'Ul re~'-uue sqoum not ne_lnenrsI I (-nn:1i9x.`:uI*vx1. 'l`hlnk_ of the 1n|s'v1`_\' n_ml unhumnnnss mused In tho rvsgn-ulxvo f:uniIiv.s' of tlmse r'um'i(`tHl. (`-un w .l.unin In nul::n-nln i.) Ana cl... :..rI.. |.'unIm'.s' Ul llluso r`un\'I(`lHl. um W0 ' lmgin lo eslillmlv it! And Hm influence, of llmsu people -\\'hvn- \\i|l.i! vlxdf Many Gaul help us In nnk nlll`.\'l`lH`:4 how \\'I`, as indi\'i(|u:|l.~x, should fwl if :unn~ of lhi~< nliwry worv lU(`U|l1I' into our fun:-H Mr 1- In: LN lIIllI\IlIl( Hy 1-in-Iva. ('ULlSt`5. \Vhen will our ratepayers see that the nwvenue dnrivod from the liquor truffiv is far less than the expense un- tniled lry the s:uue' And thonttu-.qttes- tiun nf revenue should not hv the first 1-nnxitlprnt i-tn l'|\inL- HI` I ha .ni.-.\..- .....l uoan grace (to WILD tnee.-E. S. Plxel s. ' The one thing a girl owes to lgm world, to her own sex. and to her Maker ii u reverence for her own sex. Girls. I repeat, you cannot sufficiently re`-ulizu your nlnliguliuus to woumnlluud. Hu- r.-u1.~n- yuu are girls llll nul buy:-1, \\u- nwn and not men; uh. try In lw loyal ln girlsmml women. l`:z_v luuu.-um-. In u'mn:mkim'l; .-ulurn il. l'l`J(Jl(`|'\ in in- 'ro:1.~:iIIR s:u*rifiL-us in il, .ox.'1ll ll hy (wary wnrthv enmmvuf. "1.-It. mm La I morn beautiful than wunmn|iness?-A. H. R. women's an a member of the com- Inonweelth is to uaeiet in the ordering. in the comforting and in the beautiful adornment of the state. What the woman is to be \ within her gates u t.he centre of or- der, the helm of distress and the mirror of beauty; that she is also to he with- out hpr gates. whore order is more difficult, distress more imminent, and `loveliness more rare.-Ruskin. G0d'R hand in nn than n m.- ALMA. loveliness more rare.-ttuskin. God's hand is on thee, O my child; God's grace with thee.--E. S. Phelels. Thu one fhincr A girl nmm: an 4 tuner VIII 5!) mu) [III Ell) n cum: in unnnblnu-ciao. . ll|IVl' `IN (luvs? DID Naif! SVE ST3T*TH E M. u|--1u s \ phhul ' `nun fur (Ir.-nu lu , ln.\' pvuplv fur I ..; , -n-_u \\ ftbllg n proceuuu going so me unlvonmy. | -.' The homo considered tho auorne_v-gon- I ._ , oral`: municipal audjt. biil. The mover ' I ` Oxplainod than he had nltend the bill an a thoroquootol dilforonc members of the house to Inch it apply to ciueo of 15,000 i lpopolauonond under. A provision wan: ; alao mado to recognize thi Ontario auo- ciation of cllallorod accountants, but any {upon-I. accountant would be eligihha for P the position of auditor. The am, an auandod. was carried. _ u.-nu an vuuuzuveull Flpllujil EDIE EHO UIII I , was 3 compromise. proving for in partial _ 9 indemnicnion ol the university for land: I ` belonging to it. which bed been utiiizod n 3 different. times by the government. The ,_;Meuorney-general uleo informed the house _ I than t lands included um townships of T mining ends. and I!" would be sold in the i some manner as other crown lands. the . proceeds going to the university. I . Th hang onnlirlnrnrl LL` n!.tnn~nnn_nnn. | W. s`nlder s Photo Parlors Thu: door: Above Opera Hana` Convict Inhor lining been nboliehod in ` New York :3 the Inquest of organised In- ; bot. tho mu prison conmiuion mllod on {the unions so may vhntohould be done 1' with the convicts. Their ugly iuhuln I convict: boouployd in making l,hoir own clothing uni that at othor fauna of ohh imtituuonn. raining vdgolnblu nod , and that all nib-build thou-hen be uuovu-kg: rod-nuhiq.`_ ulna` ; abound Iht 90 Oi ' Inulullhld with enough _u D _ Dress Goods, Laces, Linens, W; Curtains, Art Muslins, Etc. __j._:. 4 -slx Townships Set Aside For In Uoo-Go\'- omuunt BIN Rushed through. T()R().\`T0, April 3. - The government ` iunhod ohrough the second reading of Hon. fur the use of Toronto university. at t e legislature lut evening. The line of at.- tuck chosen by the opposition was that the connection of the university with `the government. was dotrimenull to Mr. lloaa billto set. aside nix Lownahi I` the intercom of that ineti bion. The min- met of education oxpl that the bin comnmmiu. nrnvinu fnr n nnr-Iinl R I GHMDND SLFIRESAL[E We Cgse Safurday, April I0 2 sale. All will be marked to clear. Nothing resei'v.d. Everything must go. Shop Fixtures, Cash System and Furnishings for sale. ` `our: DR. SANDEM. I56 St. Jarhes St.. Montreal. An Ornament The electric current from this belt is felt 'as soon as it touches the body. This is \\'11l'l`(1lllL`(l under .1 forfeit of $5,000. It can be regulated to any power required, while the belt is on the body, and is worn while you sleep without the slightest trouble. This appliance is the result of twenty years of.c1ose stttdx. aqd contains all the.recent improvements known to scxencc. It )9; if fact, a perfect battery made in the form of a belt, to be worn on t 0 body while the patient rests. No doubt you have tried medicines and failed. V\_/hy_not try Nature's Own Remedy in this simple but thoroughly sc1enu`c way? Improved Electric Sugcnsory Free with all Belts. ARE YOU NOT TIRED OF USELESS DRUGGING? BLernIc1rv_Tner`oun:un of Youth`; me perpetual which sustains all animal life. It is the source from which the _ bubbling spirit of joy in young manhood. It is the vitsl which keeps up the nerve force in old men` to a good old age. When- the body is charged with it the vital powers are strong. Condence _ ashes from the eye and the step is rm. .Without it--well, how is it ` with you? Are you weak, gloomy, wanting physical and brain force`! If you are weak you should begin at once using this famous appliance for weak,men. llo Plbblon 0! Pruon .....l-g |_t__L-_,-, _ L_, - What Makes Mn*Stfim.?{ AID FOR THE 'VARS|TY. Our lease expires April 10th. Allith balance of ~ stock must be sold by that date. We have still a considerable quantity of IT CURES YOU WHILE You SLEEP. Gems In Art. REMEMBER THE DATE ron sans onfg IbWIlAIa ' 0.. n:W hnos. H. J0}`lNs3' [HEAP `or }TRUTH rovE' T fIm:R|:'s In the (mo of a non Illustrated pocket volume I have just lsamod. exrlxlalroly for men. It ulvns In plain lungungu` the eectl following youthful lmllacrotlon and Inter ox- coasos, as Soxnluul \\`oukuoas, lxxmutonvy, Drains Ind Losses. Vnrlooc-ole nnd Atrophy. or undevolopmont. nlso Rheumatism, Lum- bngo. Lime Back. Kldnoy Troul)los.ct.. and points out nu may and sum cure nt homo WlTll0U'l` DRUGS OR Ml'2DlClNlS. It also glvos n truthful resume of my thlrly ' yours` woudorful auccosu with my Elect!-Io llvlts In those cuson, um] ovcry young. mid- dln-ngozl or old man zzuorlng the slluhtoll wonlzxlosn should rmld It und kuow unclly wlwm hr stands. it In sen: 1`:-cc. scaled, by |_nnll upon request. U UAEVII Euiuvwm noNqioN.' mo. V_f.".1.."WlTB. - Agent. Kingston Thrcc Classes of Men III II III IDIIX DXTIIUI usuou.rn'um.n.n clou. hinged nut `to: a nu. onlynnpulb. ' A man mung. name could not I found for on new puns: 7... w. -momma an n_ uhonld he tho 3381' 400 TIL In tho ponhun. Bnooonl has orovnwl ou ohm It halo uljt lxoulsior ml C. g`..- D_-..-a h.n- III I`I`III'l'. _McLAUGl'ILlN IIAS mam. 00 YOU LIKE vv-u nu. uu.-...- W . (5.. Frost; Carriage Painter. . L lilac nun. nut to luooulo Our Shodn. ltw wan-our W. Jiivsou, Iguuggn D-K rung`: JAM i'XiiJIibitir'." Ill Dnnnnnn ntrnnl Than I aihrftom Bil- `I31 : ACCIDENTS ` faking Dow`n Stoves. .`_ _ M l'h|{wohavothn nnututoch '. x .9 - dtyttolllllw BIO \ OI Ulllldlil II rupoouuy I-oquuuu. Iimmv & ammo, -`.r,wg,=_~ , - ,._, - ` _ _ ` ~ T .. Q ` .' 0 no mail! I n In! uduotlou n .r. llllno and 0(| :boI:ovl:phntov. N--w u I to net. It and no vr -rt. Oruon tom one uaulluo mum. No In to climb. ' Jw_pow". ms Imxntizgrwnios 31.. H` 5'1 `9_s i '!.'`?!`P !`_9.9'_. gun-nu Inn was: uuuuvuu "`_ !`. .!h VI III I I Vat VIII I lugs) I IIIIIUUI King UII mu 0! um V tmluod by. 3 A IITIIIIII to shouoluo uioo hnoo. Thou who {mind onotlnu on the oomlnxnpu-in; on no umplu at Tnnoon Win or 5 15009. Mn . unable known. than! Iron`. 3&0` ovuolryu;looorlp- on wuwor an van 0 mum- hnlund hr. `nu in `Int able :0! our Carbon- oinilnhhod p om. Call 316 and In 0 your onunmont for at an: us It I uvuvp '9 3... , Iotvoon Prinoon and Brook E Ia not necessary thin us:-inn. Sond {our nl-I vohiula to nu an rimmed an ' ropalnud. Onrprlnan Mo onnnlusont wiuh blah undo work We've good non-no room for Slolulu have it re- It In dulnhlo In he wall dressed to I have you eiothu well undo. perfect {H.303 and in nu lntaut axles. You V both right" youco o 1?`? II VVIII ' Dnlnmclosninc Ind Pruning. "'I'U'U "`II"\I' ot the we Id on ambition AI No.9 lonltool not Strict! annulus nnnnnnh nnnlnnnl In a French hbouou Du nut!!! Hahn which I bola; vuruv It the above mam. nnuunl nu dom - twill rain the our Mu on on dlgplny rich cu hnhl nub cup:-Inn llllmry. ` in variety wll be far In uolvpnoo or g-o.0.ofl ortl~:.nnd munykoffginlo alylldn no _. - u 0 om . a mo: womdlon .-..;'a.oer.qy nqxtrntod. -.-..-. - -. ._`L. - ha ncnomncgu II, IUIll|IIl' lUI' |lI- Tinumitlnlnn In all its lmmohnn. Quick. ntnofnotory work. nuonsblo prion. `VIII `IIVW "DW- Ynu mm Ave all tho dirt and worry by sending for an. 1-M.......u.|.|..- 4.. .n n. n........1... ----OI` COUIII YOU D031- Tlnre In no menu Job on um: I! you don` know how. V.... 4-.. -.... .1! AI... .Il-A _...l uu.--no Lyn of one B:-In` Mum Inn and wvlllntkon 001 10 of them. Wu'vo I oomnloto p out for nnnn! oeurina oouvonnou o! ovary denorlpu on. - V_r_,..__--..~-~ Iulneins `Pom1':IaV;.v I:-up-2 Wm hafpon and vahlolon become won I: on shod In suite 0! who `but 0 I-In them Inn and we'll make I :00! of Wnfvo EEZIIIIEI nuuunu IHIVVK Yu'l.374 Pu-luau Strut. W 'J"IYI`l`$ I . T PI-moon strut` The wuoroolu with s 3 who-0| windows. - \ 5.- :uw- -w-- - v v - `an could be mended in nllnpl; ox- oruvlnuoo. Our pnohu don't chow; cu talc: and _honln an autumn mm; on prison on low. in: Anything In Elna Onlnrul Panh- our [moon on low. - For anything In Elna Oulorod Pooh- WOII` I0 00 ._._-g_._ -..u.., _ n. ,,A TCIIIV III) I I I-IN`, `sea Prtnoou Bu-out. IIIAD that In whim. ROLLS that on light. OAK! out of Ache. P138 Jun! _ right. "" _""'7l"""'v up" 1 ' A f.,;'_."&W%&`1*.a- M r u " M M?` :1: ::3...ln.:|ou.o glggjzifgu .-buafgg` 0 to the only . -,_;__.n.__. '00! that Stu-Ion seamless uauocnlnoni by 0 Punch ` on Dmunnlunt Rnhm _CALE_D9N_M WATERS . . '0 no Bu-oc mun. nu Brook Su an Prinoou not- at we bnuunl done rlcn nnlll lub. m 1&0 As_I.d: \-v C-'-I--I _vA' -"1-" '-'-`W-'-r-.1 {gun-_t (handy. 'l'|.iIiI|lnuuici- uh. _n.L,`n|......L u.`u.....n ...., UT W -C `Cfi-CU I T V I Z` onpqyiqoucu! hshogovonnonl an gnuhluputoiuonud Manually nah Illuilllpu--.hhiuor udbpy tiouglhnqax-b -..g, u' `fry---v - -uqu'j oouvongu-.uouo\hi'ug that lmwnj: to`: ipinlynnkotupoodisuro. _lIo_vhloI-booths: hand. A Jan 4.; duo fonts uninoknou nndia, thonfon. `D"$IIIIOUIIC'lIIlIl.l\ nun 7` join my irtation without puying `Id. nrtowpnith is ton-ban nib my. yd-ho cnnot`n;oh it with I tau: and n- Iln ns puing my coda in toll: Ho Quanta drive to the onnnhry to no 5'0` 9' hi` 3.5."! IN `N In! -nInL'._A AL. _.A_|- -_A_.. -_ :_._..n u...."'" ."'.......% "T "53. '.au'."i * and Xapuu and with- AAA-A-I-`:-Anzh In thgnmnnnnunnns .. -v-v- _v_- ugvu cf--u-J u-v u--u -wwv illliutllo coiuly Wu; uminpont 15% `Ah. ng -Annals um-.gIInJ,B. _.4L j.ci_rv wooo ANDCOAL vnno {_ - $4.50 A Ion. % -- ---- vwu-u - - `Civic rvwvll ` There doeeoeem at Jret night I hud- 'ehIp in the cicy`e charging farmers for the privilege of eundiug upon the market. but the mute! rquere represent: a large inveetlnent which ehecity could very reuonebly convert into ouh. shun forcing the farmer to peddle about the aim. en experiencehe 1. Imus inclined to undergo. although the let hue freely given lain shut privilege. The city but elec. to appoint e neg-lee, clerk end ......_.... ......sL:'.... sL-e L.. _.A A- L- THE MARKET FEES AGAIN It in eoercely poesible to conceive e more unfeir or prejudiced etteck then that of the member for Frontenac. Joeeph Hey- cook. upon the market eyetem of the city. of Kingeton. The member hes undoubted tnlente. end his rnpid riee in the legisla- ture end before the country is innitely to his credit. since it he: been echieved through hie own ehilitiee end courage: but he line not. unfortunetely. evoided the nrte of the special pleeder. since he is prectic in; the very leulte of clone legis- letion which he is eo reputedly denouncing in the old parties. The tiredo exeinet the city merchente wee. under the ciroumetencee between the county end the city. utterly uncalled-for It may make votes for Mr Heycoolr in the county. but it hes lcut him credit for felrneee in other quertere. It has solidi lied en opinion that the everege petn)I._ politicien ie for himnlf lint. Inst end ell the time. Thou who here been patrons good lriende elreedy know. however. then. they would heve destroyed the beet gov. -ernment Onterio ever hed eeverel tinee if it her! been in their power. .TL-.. J1... ...- -e 1..e -:..ke - L-_J The St. John scheme may be u romnrk- able one. bum in in not practicable. and it- only born todio. Mr. St. Johnia a nprolon mm of ohurchmd moral intoraemnnd an undoubted temperance (mm. but be is also nninvotofnto mory, with a possible failing for tho application of his principles so an to lean affect his party. - ---u-tn v-u -Iavvl vow uwnwu`, Ontario in e temperance province, ab least a large mejotity of in- eiectore have voted in fuvor of prohi bibion. but it in not. to be aeeumed from the that they are willing to bear the bur den of prohibition for the dominion. The loss of revenue from the liquor tralfic must. if the people vote therefor in con- nection with the plebiscite soon to be taken. ho mode up by the electors oi Ill the provincee end not. by one of them The loss being 3 federal one mueb be made up by federal means. and through the medium of the term`, which touches ever) ".7 -..-. .... nu. . Mr. `at. John has usoheme which is unique to Indy the lonst of it. He has un- der consideration the moving of I resolu- tion in the legislature to the ef- foot that inasmuch as the pro- hibition of the liquor traic would cause a reduction in the` dominion revenue. the sum which would be deducted should be made up by Ontario .rom the dominion subsidy to the province. A Toronto cor- respondent of the Witness observes that the proposal has not evoked any enthu- sinsm," that it is regarded as a souroeof embarrassment to the Hardy government and osmpsian literature rather than as A practical plan of suppressing the liquor trnlc." It is added that the Arguments- of Mr. St. John. in support of his pro poeal. will be heard with intense sud widespread interest." Surely ! ..L-_:- I- _ A-.. _-..__-- _.__..:.___ 1 A VERY NEAT PROPOSAL. I9: is Innounood that J. W. St. John. M l .}`.. has A neat proposal to make in the inherent of prohibition. The diloulty in tho wiy of thtc for which ho. no 1 tom- pomnoe man. but boon longing for years. the oompldu aupproulon of the liquor trulo. looms to be an nancial one. How la the loss in the revenue to be made up to the dominion! THE DAILY wHu.;; {. The only tool: nndod for them an yum )nnndn-uvoxn's hmdu! They any genuinely goqd-not an unort- mont. but an In urml |unoou- ponuhu all we: the V0134!-fullynnnrsulnod. ` ~ American Dunlap Tire Co. Lombard In, Toronto. `V 1 'OII'IoQ\p.`9!h."! `I DuNT1nIas They than give perfect satisfaction `(pr Your Own A-\a...`.I "Opij/or par Orbcau Dinar! W II ,1 Qu k6` I 3"..' "-:`u'."" .um""" - "" s'."".'.'...s'.'.-"win" an emu not bonllowdto -.-;~7~..'h.h?~1._ . To Tuulu A lloeu-puon. Lust. evening I joint committee of the local christian endeavor society was con vunod by D. A. Shaw in the Y.M.C.A. hall. The objocl of the meeting was to nt- nap dotuiln for I reception to membenrof the Y.M.C.A. with a view of blinging thorn into closer touch with the chmtinn en- dnvonn. April 18th in: nu-nod utho duh fol` the holding at the ncoption. Than committees. nee ion. refreshment and programme. were ounod to pnpuo for the want. I __.___ I A-- ronnnhl Report. An oxchnngo up: "The talk of tho` Aloxlndriu Bay ounubout. oompuny selling oustothololgon in Igtin Iovis-ad. B. W. Folgor. II'q and his brother. )1. H. I Folgor. won ulhd this morning by I Wmo l'IpoI`IOf whether or no: share in any loundniou ha tho rumor. "Not as` ptloIo" vutho aunt. "Thu yarn in n|Il"nid H. M. Folgor. II nah: |i'ill&Ahnen onrv nnrinn `pith sh. an:-A Walla`: lndnko Poll: an all the go. ` onlycuhru duo. twenty-n pill: for twenty-In cum. Thy in inunt ro- mlnn Qnunnnh nail inns an-u--.I.I_a- uuuyuuuiwi Gut. IIIIIBI-IIVI pull [of ro- lhlhnll Blanch nil `tor ounphinu and can eonninnion. Evan Iinuanhnhl which bOl|\[ 1 obovh uldnu . M In regular price: nmll lab. 3\fllM S & co..% :.':::.`.'::.'.`::.~.`:.:x~..