Enchtnslwjllnu; Ii`. u I met. ve llncn Ind on-r. Inc a wool. ` " nu: " `run: than a vat, " n " :||ntl'I|OnlI`ha I noun scale. tn-Kw lInu_ to non. ` IHIII. lllull 1|! Dentin, one luertlon. W two |I\m`\|ontI. .59. um. um -na Nona. Per-oath. Am:-In nh em. I put word In any Innue;n_1|nl- III e Ilnululueod I V10 II!!!-rtlIe I nentu-com n|(:,.l': onoouurnotomtwmltnu. uunnm I spare we made an W In nu!-nntllr announcements. but hhllcll. ` nle. I(>hL nnrlnpvs I955 GARDIN R S REAL ESTAIE. ._.._.;._.._._._.____.... 0! (`. l.`I".1DoH, C. B. SCANTLBBURY. KINGSTON. WIHIPEG. llEl.l.lWll.l.K. Klngnton Store. lal Prlncou Strut. If It. In not mnvvnwnl In visit, my of )urnlm`o.~, n po.-ml curd u-ldrt-nnml in our Mull Urclvr Dvph. Ila-l|t>\'|ll(*, (mI., will D-rim: you nulllplms from by mull nr vxprv.-x. Hluwllw munm ynuwum. to pn wr; tho prloon ynn wl-.h tn |u|_\ , um um-ullnn lhlupnpor Agents wnuned x-vor_\'wh-re-. ..___..-A4;_` WIUIIUUD u'I.y I.'UUIt _ There are no decoratlve gules cxtunt which ever said that a. plain while coiling was ` ' in kooping or in harmony with colored or decorated aiie walls. n4J31lV, I ,._ 117.1! h-._,__ ULIU Wlllln Ewe lung Wall Paper and gnamutos mt sfactiou. They rst whitewafh the ceiling put a. nice paper and border on the wall, lay down a good carpet. carefully ar- range the furniture, Bang up some nice pictures-presto, change ! is ready for inspect- non. mo..- l.1..ll..uo Ir. IUD. Now Follow Us. A room has three distinct surfaces, the floor. the walls. the ceiling, and the room as a whole, is to be furnished. 'V.. .. .......-.. cl... mull. n...u.. lb TIBT. 0? 11%| Prlncen Itn-et. wank donoo I32 Uni rm! Avenue. Omoe haunt lLm.to 0 In. suunlny evenln , B to I15 malonhone C. P. Bhermnn. D. 8.. "lb uuw llu Lununus I The whole room is a woalthof culor--all but the ceiling-- the white.unfurniah- ed clnu-nctorlese blank above you which is akin to a house without my roof. , 'I`|mr.~. urn nn HA!-nrnun ll VUJUIU, In uu uv Auu-uuuuu. You paper the walls, that's furnishing, carpet the flloor, thmfs furnishing and what for the ceiling !-whitewasl1 I -is that furnishing ? 'Y`l.n mI.nl.. rnnn: 1': n and hoom So` no dlnnmn-mentor Pain and gap, ;.Ih|lt of` IN on o rum kind nuonuflypadu PM themulm In due ita- nnn-nnr H1-man Wlndnwu cR9r::'r's IJIEI PAY Wall-Paper King HARDWARE. For Parlor or Dining Room. CABINETS] I. NEWLANDO. ARC}lI'l`E(.`1` sud A rnluot coruorof Brook and King nreo over undo : rug atom. Entnnoo on King luroot, next. to OAK HALL The l'l\lu)1IuIwvt. Ivk l>\\'v~|llm1n, Muck 1| trmlv rnr mrm.) mhvcl Hrlck Dwelling, n-nu". >lIu\'|llo, In-u 0 menu can \'0Il Parlor Made U. RIO! CV3 HUT IX -lOI`IIo Fr ollutwnk our ochoolhouonnd pr-dwuelonodlorthotpting. * Z u may a a` ma... it in kg: you o`t: not'w:l=..|l.illot o Con- ponod Iron Pill: will cgrncnhhcondiliou. and wart will haunt oplouuo. Soul by all dtlpgiutu. V - EWIITS \-UIII53g -I II. ``'III' on than nodingmd are nming. Duh! MiddYomd`In(l than M lock pud Month in 85!`: vicinit Iying visit Iolvln Sweat utudod tho nun! at I Mend ub_IoI-- riwown in! wool. W. Butrid Inn! to Brbckvmo lot 5 than visit. It J. GAI- ny in do! again. Wilma` Donny, jr.. nn-mt Qnndnv at William Manual`; Mn. WI, I` IV?` IIIVII. W Illll llillllyy ]l' span 8: sy as William Hound`; Mt; 8.855! In it wukiotliouguo. fridnv :1! Ian ':nhunnr lnhnnlhnnn and Iwoom oonen Baton. Swufs Couus. lay ll. Putnam ondononodi nndl sing. `IIAIADAJ Ln) AI... \Yt l_`I.' maul 08'.`-J: Oolobrook Wgddlng Della. Cuuzimoux. ahy ll.d--Au glue Mohhodigo son on 'odnee 1y I] Ilth. y r`: R93. Andorran. E. Charlton. Haro- ingbon. wn married to Min Doyo. Fron- umc county. Bonn mm Mutor Blue!- hunb, Hurowtmith. and n vcty bountiful bridoumid oi vicinity hi: associate. The Ruthbun drive hu paced thovillnge and in choosing Yarkor npido. Well placed with who admit`: comment: on the Ohio- cito bill on in Itcndn in than home 0 con- mom. The connt.ry_is looking my mining for I plontilul hunch. The $ York coma-pondonb to the Human Winn in thought: to be nlhor criticnl. All things conoidctod.'_Unclo Son in than in doing very tall. POWER at SON ARCHITEUIB. HEW chums Bank lluhdlmncorner Brock And Welllugt on Itroou. 'Phone 212. GIMICB OX II'.I'lW. Farm supplios-A nurplua of hay in nearly every motion of the province. bub more epecinlly in the want. Much of the cropxia not. of good quality. Owing to the largequantity for sale prices were law all winter. Reports regarding onta vnry: were fed mom Irooly than usual during the winter and a Inge quantity was marketed, them is hardly as much as usual in the hand: of farmers. "Dollar whens" created an active market, and an immense quanti- ty haa changod hands. In look: as if nearly all the crop has been diopoood 0!. Store cathla are acarcor than usual. Com- plaints are made of the low price for beef. aapeclally when offered for (an animals, and many oi this clan 0! animals are being kept for a better gure. In cha oaataru counties fab cattle are tcarco. in me wosc. Live ntock--Tho majority of the reports are most satisfactory. Horses as n rule are in line condition. Although cases of dis- temper occurred. Cattle are nine in good health. but. thinner than the abundance of fodder would wnrranb. Lumpy jaw in one or mo places, but: not to A serious oxtenb. Sheep came through in capital shops, and lambs ere many and strong. A few cases of hog cholera occurred in western neo- bions, but the dieoane was quickly soon: med oub. With this exception swino are in no condition. Hogs are chiey sold when weighing from 120 to 180 pounde. The supply of fodder wee plentiful, with abun- dance of straw. ' I`....... .... ...I:.... A ....--.I.._ _l I.._. L. WIIIDQT EH WWII HI {UH UIUVUI". Vegetation---lu mow sections them was a [air bxto [or cattle at the beginning of May. and early fruit: trees were coming nicely Into bloom. In eastern Ontario the season was relatively more advanced than in the wont. I :..- .;....|. `El... .....:-..:s.. -91}... ......-..s. B8 "llf." Clovor-The prospect: for clover are most; favorable. Some henving by {roan in tho early part of April in ruporuod in near- ly every dietricn. but in not. serious; many reports describe clover as looking u-plendid. especially in now Holds. leporba from St. Lawrence and Octawa cnumiea are par- ticularly good. Al:-lie did nob stand the winber an wall an red clover. \'-.._A..A:.... L. ....\.n. -.u.L:..... Nu`... non. Invnu! B3 LVIKIFCII RVGEBQU [Ur BlXT.UUll yllllfli. Fall wl1enb- Nowmbor re ncrta mowed thnhthe area of full whom ad been in- creased: in mosh cases the crop ban come out in about: the same condition an in en- tered the winter. Little lmrm was done byinaecba, vriro-worm being ro orted in in few cases. The am two wee not April were far from favorable. and although rains later helped the plant: in is hardly an forward as usual. In several western and contralcouritloesomu ploughlnguphan been done. The acreage may be no down as quite up to the gvornge, and the condition as "fair." f`l....-_ "Bk- ...._--..u.l. L... ..I.`...... _-A A Report luued By The l)opnI-omen`: or Agrlcunrure. The reb oebimeie of the crepe by'tho Ontario deparmnnt of agriculture, baeed on reports of regular correspondence. cove the first week of May. "March was seven degrees nbovu M-imh. lR`.)7. and eleven dc green above the average of the month for sixteen years. The mean temperature of the three months. Jnnimry to March. was six degrees above the average. and than of tho nix months. November to April, was three degrees above the average. The pre- cipimtlou (rainfall and enowinll combined) was above the nvarnge in every month ex- cept: February. March wee nn extraordi- nary month, giving only one inch of snow as compared with 12 7 incbee and 11.4 incline in the two previous years and III) inr-has as March average for sixteen years. Fall wlmnr._. Nnx-mnhnr rnnrrrn nlmwnd DIVE ruugnou. Wgdnoadnyfn storm did Iomo dam 0 to young pouch trips in the Niagara ruih district. A- bl.-an In An ||I~ nn nanny Vncknn unnwgv no reacnea ny nuy znnn. An I . Morklo was found drowned in tho umo no Mot nburg. lb irrnotz kndwn whither io was a one of sccidanb or II!- cido. A ..x........ 1... 5.... ...........I...o..A um um cauo. A deoroo has been promulgated by the pope forbidding the proaenco 0! national or otato ags inside Rotmn Oamholic churchaa during urvioo. "` "' ('1h:,mn mnrknn nn Wndnndnv : Kamnb- IHIE AFEAIRS o1=%.nou1r; RTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECYI` OFFICES- Exchang8(`J1nn1bem. 0tn)rJ'I Block. 81 Brook Street, Kingston. Ont. l`olonpM `lldlnn Iron all Part: or In Globe. Oondonud and Auortod for In! Reading - I dunno ulna Ion Illa I-um. u -1.1-u Ital y in quiebing down. _ Font Bpuniuh mlnmon are alleged to have ranignod. Wldnnndnv n nhnrm did lama dnmno llliflcllo As there In so be no new Yukon railwny bill prelonted In tho home prorogshion can be reached by May 28m. An I . Manklnv wnu found drolvntd in uunng aorvwo. ~ Cheese market: on Wednesday : Kompb- ville-350 boxoa colored told at 8 I 100. Hungorford-53 boxes colorod and 275 bqxoa white, all cold no 7&3. Than hon n-mnu" inttu-nnhinrr nnh\h_ rn lQUly 3|) Jungmenn TDHEFVUU. Twenty-four thousand six hundred bush- olo 0! Quebec pobmaooa have been shipped into the United Smtoa since Saturday. The inoroued demand is the results of the war. The municipal councils of B; rrie and Oollinawood have chartered a spatial train for the conveyance of the olootora of Nolth Simcoe who wish to attend the funeral of the late Dalton McCarthy on Saturday. 'l`|\A Mnthnrlinh Ruuinnnnml (thin-oh. Rnnlah. 3110 H0 UBIBOH lVlCblll'llly on Dill-lll'Ul|y. The Methodist: Episcopal church, South. promlaea to make bhinga lively for uhurolx members who desire to almond theatres, 'dnncu.-, play caxda, go to circueea, or horse races. or belong to clubs which serve liquor. \\/hiln Mirna vnuno man nl Kinhavillo. Hana IT as IN SHORT onion Eon ` " 'WHI"READER. ' ` DQXDI WHILE, Ill ION] I0 (Q0. The boo many" interesting point. ro tho infrin emonb ot the Auer light patent, was argue before the supreme court yon- terduy and judgment: reserved. 'l"amnf.v.lnnr thnunnnrl nix hundred bush- nqnor. While three young men of Kirfgaville. 0nb., were fishing on Monday a body was brought: to the surface of tho wM,er by R sh-hook. The nders attempted to row the body rulmro bun the hook broke and tho body sank. An unsucconoful attempt: was made mrecovor ib. J 5. 1:. uaonw. Acc)1'fx'FX:i'.ANn o lbalmuw A nt. Ronlanml Mcountu loan nt. lowest rates. collected. Money Omoe M`) Klmr nL. over Wmlom Drm: Store. THE CROP ESTIMATE. coguup w_ooo. cm mo coaliiii jbnpnejjuj :3: mr 33.00. at aru X meal`! of b 1 30.. 7: Wclgia , :31 lufohnnlion free. ` V ICLUTIB l!('-IIUUH DUO VIIIU. l'rinci,nl Ellie reported than durln the month of Anvil there were 3 total 0 364 pupils enrolled no the collegiate innlltmo, with an average daily atbenduuxcs (J! 323 There bu been come falling ogl in attend- ance partly due to chenge of feed. partly due to the usual droppinx out at Easter of many Icholurn who come to school but have no dutlnico object: in view. Dgil IIKIHK IJT. VVIITI I "I009 III Nerve Pills. and she improved at once. Her blood became healthy and among. and in six weeks her impaired nervous system was restored to its normal healthy oondltlon. Her heart reh-pended to the healthy condition of her blood and nervee and resumed in strong and healthy func- tions. She now sleep: without any of the dangerous.` distressing. motherl and choking spells: her agpetltelsgogf. and she has gained in eah. Healthy color has replaced pnllor, and she is now wetland strong. thanks to. Dr. Ward`: Blood and Nerve Pilla. I thankyoe. new tlemcn. for the remedy that Ina restored my daughter to health. A. GUNN. Baggagemaster, Grand Trunk Railway, Oshawa. Ont. Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills are sold at 501*. per box. boxes for at dru on by _ . C0.. lctoriac_%t., Toratod locket I-K...-..o:.... r_. ' UUIIUIIL WUFI IE DUN! UUIIU III II! (HUI! Tevchoru womnbnenu six and I nnlldnye. Min: Wilder two days. ill; Mina Bo_ul one and I hall days, Mia: Mu`:-li ono (luv. illx Mica English ono dny, ill: Minn Mmry Al- len nne-half day, Mica Abrams, one-lmll du'v. ill. ....Z.._ AI.` ._..._LL A_.._l_-_ ...-J- -I-..___ lagglc. I TIUT (U IEHCIIIK IIICIII VIIC llilll Been suffering from n-xrssi\'e nervous- nou for .1 ltmgtium-..1nd lujr nerves were in a terribly shattered con rlition. The action of her heart was so weakthnt it did not have strength to perform its functions. causing violent palpltation and smothering after retiring. I"reqimnt- I) , on account of this nubcatiug sensa- tion she win afraid to go to lied. Slight exertion exhausted her and caused short- neu of breath. Her blood was impover- ished and lost vitality. and she had no appetite. She was wanting away and was ver hypoclmndrincal. feeling do `ected ml the time. Last December she gan taking Dr. \Vnrd'| Blood and Np:-w~ Pillc. And she imnrnx-ed [I once. UIFBB Ul U'l.l|I0_Y WU!` l'0p0I'DC(lo The new half time clues. opened in (3:- barnqui school after tho Enter vnculion. hm already an notendunco of thirty. Ex oellent work is being dam in this blues I Tmnnhnrn wnmnhnnnn -it and I rullrlnun dcv. ill. During the month truutecn made eleven viaita to the school: Louiao school. vo visit-e; Wollington etreeb school. throo vieite; Wnlliam-wills school, two visits; Victoria school, one vieib. I..:....: ..| x.`n.'_ ......._...J u... J.--z_._ .1... LEXANDER BLANCHA RBICIIA RTERED t Aocounutm. Bookuo poate Id. Trial balance: and nunchnl stnrmnenu taken. Business condential. Addresl Klug- Itnu Bunlneu College. Inspector man mul Prlnolpal mm P:-cum Iomhly [Inputs or sonnon. Ab Int night's mootinn of the board of eduonhion. inpoc'nr Kidd proaenbod hie re orb for the month ofApr1]. ntnl numhnr nf nnniln in ntfnnalnnnn TU UFO [UT UHB IDDIIEH DI npnl. om! number of pupils in abiendnnoe. 2,441); in April of lush your the attendance was 2,430; increase. 4. The average daily attendance was `.!.l`2-I; in April la:-ta year. 2,015: increase. nm. In hhn Linnmrnl-fun: ll nuniln `run: an `.U|U: IHCTOHFG. lU`.|. In the kindergarten: 191 pupils wars: on rolled and the avenge daily attendance was 147. Tho half-Limo olnoaoa had an on- mlmenh of 185. int] an nvarage daily sh tendnnce of I46. VF...` ......:I.. ..._... -..-..-...J-.l -....I AI.:..n--_ KUUCIIHCU 0' IWU. Two pupils were suspended and thirteen canon of truancy were ropotted. Thu naw lmlf time clan. nnmmrl in (IA. Dr. \\':\rd's Bkmd and Nerve Pills have been ll great bnnn In mv daughter Maggie. Prior to taking thitm the had `upon nnfforinsr frnm o'l(`v`!1i\`1` norvmu- Boys: of Inrdolotl VIoIIn_n-Iay Iolvo U yuu I. I[]pIol0IlIlI'D|lI'lI`OlIQOI. ` Ouno. April l4.--Ao I uquoo his din " B E F covity ofthotom -0! king Thothmu III. M; '1'Iobou,M.L') gdlrdotor-gsononl of up: _ , . an quit! do Innnf u inoov _ _ .. 4 ~.,_ mosh o;AmP&1r MI "IILI king`,- o 9' XVIIIdynuty. vi 0 rifgnod 1.590 your!` . \- B 0. The Um! II `mo?! the most ipggr; M outing ever madqm I ype, "suilthou h 7 Lhojon-elr}.&o..' were M` `.trom"taho gain probnbl y during tho tube och uymty. o m\`:`:I1nkieI of Amanophlfnlund orb `man zw` . on r Inga are Inbacb. 0 tom an n- torod by 3 stoop iimlinod `gallery. wh ch ` make you r` oonninabu In `wall ot twonty-nix {pot and m}5erable_ arg pr; depth, and, thin nbnbuolo Inn-moum.od.`llI'o I onunnoe to thho ki=g a aepxlcsre If: ronohocil. ful someumes, and. lnmho (`rah c am er the 1 yo a man 0 - {ound |;oun`;l!on to` ad riqliy-`pngtxtwbrr, all. when one dl ma um: an out to wit car 1:. 5 `peace of cloth stuffed uh gaginnohla mouth. fmother Seems ready and marks of wounds on bho bruit and us place, head. In the non chamber urn laid ouh tho bodiea_ 0! u mun. a womdn. and I boy. BOHS ETC Nana nf the mar hmlin hnn bnan'M'h. o r I H10 DO(.I1G_ OK I IDID. i WDFDID. Hill I nay. None of the tour bodice has been"6I- balmed. bub owing to the dryness or the atmosphere they aroln com iota prenorvw bion. with the features pox ct; although they evidently mob with violent deaths. they have the uppcnnnoo oi being uleop. The halt upon each In` luthmnb `ind the features resemble to a muted go reg than of the follnbcen of tho proaonb ny, 'I`m\ In inu n hmnh in`: hnmbhr of mnnni. IIIOIO or Duo lulIl\ul;0n ul I.uu pmlvne uny, The l:inu s bomb is`: Gbembor of ms ni- cent proportions in perfect ' rel.-ervst. on. The roof. which is !ll[~[|)l`l`.0 mnnive square eollumus. is pemteda eep blue. studded with golden nuts, and the wells ere entirely covered with paintings, the oolors ol which are as vivid asillald on only yeeteidsy. Ab one end of this chain 5 her. in an excavation eunlron several leen below the level of the rest of the hour. is the snrcoplmgus of the king. placed upon a massive black of alabaster. The Baren- phs us is of sandstonmerliciell colored I brig brose Hue. and eonrmins tlla muum y intuoh, with ehnplets of owers round the feet: and neck. In A small chamber to ehe rlghh. are nine mummies, two of them bearing :0 llfll1l0M"Hll.l)0 others there oiilie king! Thothmes l\',Amenophis lll.SolJ Nnkhl, Susi Ii (uuppoled be have been the Phar- onh of the Exodus). lhimeses IV. lhmeaes VI, and Rnmenon VIII, who all reigned between bone 1500 13.0. The tomb is bhnb of Amenophis II, for whom lb was built, and is supposed to have been opened later to receive the mummies oi the lrings. The iloors are covered with a mum of ohjeoha-st-ntuee. vev-ea, wooden model: of animal-, bolts, &o The whole connbitules an impressive sighb. For the first) time the bmdy oinn Enypbinn hing has been found if: the tomb repared for him. as previously discoveret Royal mummies had been removed from their tombs and secret ed for safety ab llsirel Baheri. l`.umiI-rlv Hui; rlinnnunrv nf Han lrnrllnn nf GU I0!` IHIEDY DU IFSITUI nauarl. Possibly this discovery of the bodies of murdomd victims in a king's tomb may throw some Hahn upon the voxcd qucetiion of human sacrices which now divides Egyptologiatu. cowpmu son LAST MONTH MONEY T0 LOAN IN LAl{()l<:0H.HMAl.L uumn, at low rate: orlnturen, on (`Hy and Farm Pmpertf. loans fzrnnu-,d on City and County D8 11 urea. Am`) y t0'[`unMAn muons. hlanaxero Fronuenao pan and Investment. Society. Omoe opposite the Poul. Omce. nesroma ma snap, VIM. ENERGY AND smzncrn YOU HAVE LOST. YOU can IF YOU wnsu. Best quality. n. snip: . . /9-exam -ttnr-iv. .{' loo Inrdond Vlotlnn-Iay Invnlnlnrlntn Dlanml. FIAIVUU l'\III I lIN'I`RE- haunts: L 1 VH7 CHI. H uuuluu-uunulintutjji 08 St. Daub 8t.. Ionian! B-L. BTHlBR&COu rljctucrn ulna-0 LA. 1.AA.; Boom & mrs mm, I75 II `Phone an owns: r: mm Wellluxl on nlraouu. `Phone 212. IBUU. Furniture menu for Ihlpmout o.~ Itomd. Forget It Not. Cabinet and Upholatoring work or every description undo to order or re- pured. Mmtnsnon and Feather Bods runo- vnte d. Ilhu-unlbuwn buunb-pi On-x nhlvugnnb Q n A. STRACHAN. ' Agent. cnnpers CLEANED. SEWED ; AND LAID. F. C. Marshall. 1-I"r':}'('21.r>3i".}iiXi"-or?I"` '5-`J6 {nanny wfumfnl. l `T I! Hunt. um lmvtnq [ND 0. It. II -Ht I "nnu'n'A'r`i' n&I.. ta}: lmur Wnulu. nmuui-n.. nmuuu . '."""'" ` I I nut :33. Ill. 0! II . ONT. Self ~oilin3 axles. Ono-piece crank and axle. Boltlosa head and seat post. Largo tubing "tapered," making it stronger. Nickle stool chain. and the easiest running wheels made. l A Good Wheel tor $35. warranted. Steam Carpet Cleaning Weeks. E Y .'.5`. .38 1'?."'.m% o~ RM: 1417!: .11) n 1. Un .3n'*:'.::`::1".::.:::.n..;.."s:%`E:I:. ` ulnn-.o!o.. wuuod by nun nhunu, gin` an I vhmr nml Ila |n nhrtlnlu-n 0 ant Iurnly ruumrm I.->0! Jlumhn in 9H ; 3: ring . OJ l~` II` `odl u. at. as :Tr'nr`'1'}'.':">5 ...'b.'?.'..':7i5.. gun mmmu rotunda . DOB"! IIU, AI III ! collected. Money to loan M. lowest mu Omoe King uh, over Wudo'u Drug A FEW POINTERS l`lln'iiu"n`A "lift! cit.` Hcpis. uq h|NuB'l\.L ' are all kinds of Wood it to to and at lowest prices HIE BEST IS HIE CIIEAPESY. got one bottle of B.B.B. which com- pletely cured me. I am now in good health, in fact, better than ever in my life. ', simply the out- cropping of lmpure Blood. When the blood is puried. enriched,vitalized by Burdqck Blo'od Bitters the boils quick- ly disappear and your health and strength come back again. 4 They make feelxmqan misenable, pretty sometimes, wonst of disappears another ready to take its Mr. Olivvcr M urray. diar- lottetown; P. E. 1., says :- COAL that is COAL st aerntnao STKANGERE W.%.P.lo|L':.oc|nl A II} C Mel. 8 cm ot nunulbcmru lit nah nnuclt lbrpmmnlotml In- -:-ge no-v-:3-not-_ on union (hand `can 3 Iqnou champ: m m . `nu Vtluotltlbhlnr . _ of sins. Written 5 It mumuwhrlm Angtnnllnmnlnunudlocuoun PIANDI FOR RINTAL. nntnr nu -Quintin haun- an mm was I-nmonas slain. nn II! Welland-Vale Wheels. "I write in praise of But dock Blood Bit- ters. About six months ago I was troubled with painful Boils and n 11 fl ...l.!-L _-u.. and QIIOII 3w:::s.. T} i qulolli Dd I03`|lI- . --w-..-v- vv__'.._ , . Pond: over ,mo.mo. In mldmnn towhlch lh0K:lilc%hoI rnhnve mr security the un- llln a II! or all the norlxholulora. FARM Ar! (`l'l'\ PR0l'l-1ll'n'Innnred It Iowan nomlble rum. Heron; rvnowlnn old or MYTH}: a LYON. RARRIBTERS; SOLIC- Iton an, Ontario Chambers. 1': I-l.8In'uI:,Q, L`. ` II. 1. 1.7011. BSIGNRES IN TRUST. OFFICE : 338 BA- got Street. Assignment. nollclwd. 1 ` A. oxvazmi. lirr1nIf.'Bol|clto|'T2)ver Mer- chant: Bunk. Money to loan at 5 and 0 pm. To LO.A.].\T:_ KL... II__J_..J 'IVL._.._.l T\.lI-._ .'_ - IBBY'B LIVEILY OPEN DAY AND NIGHT!` Telephone am. - RD CIIARTEREI) Ancounmm. Huukn onum-J. muted. nudit- Shun Its supreme merit has been proved and is ac- knowledged by thousands V f the most fastidious coffee consumers th1*ough- out the land. Grocers eyerywhere sell it. ._..__.__-.._:__._____._,- , ___ _ ,- ..._ ___. MONEY AND BU8|NE8b. ,C1ear as a crystal and dglightful in its invigorat- ing and aromatic odor is the coffee that comes to you in pound and two- pound tin caxgs from the famous coffee importers, as `Chine J: sanbom than-nu-Int IlW'"I" Inn-9 unmade Ibr tuna hlntul II 'Is!e.u>|e. rump {n or onythlng beyond n- : ol not hr nu. its purity and its strength being guaranteed by their ` segl. SMYTIIE a Loscomne. ARCH|'I'B_I[l'_URA|.. MEDICAL CARDS. aw hnninenn nun nnm. STRANG .&8'l'RANGE. Alnu. PAIR. -menu Anni. Kin: sum. HORSE LIVERY msurmnca; LEGAL. W -jjt 3 Two Hundrod Thomnnd Dollnn in uuni Iron onolhonund to an bhoutnd dolhn. Io: particulars apply at Godwin : Insurance Emporium, Over Express Omcc. Market Squats. :STR.-\NGl-` Asonu. Ascot, Kfnc Bind, I upon. in mi Dunning. Dr. Harold (in! not with to inturforo with the chase in location. ho! he with- odto hovouldod the word: "tnbjocu to tho: 0! the chic! of police and daicl the re knelt" Ho oxplninod Ilnaiewuwollto propuodin out of 5:0. It would not do hnyo narrow lull F38- u'I|0- 'KD9 EHXI EDIICI U! TOUCH |lI than minus. Than Ill nonsfosr of 1 Hockudo in can ol (in. II` Il-..|.I0. n-ujin bun n-`Ana. has CIIDIIOH IIIDTIFCUU Cy Ell . L`-I50 The npon was conllderod clause by clans. ' in I.-.L..n .-nI.:.....I ml`- .......:a.. ..l ?l"l.T.|mborb oxphiood bhonocoouity of clock roouuin Louie wheel. and pointed outtho unnnor in which they could be added winjonv intorloting with the hull anon: in {La IniIdilD_ Iglclou wlnpouv Inwnuu poo. in the building. I. I)r. Hlld (in! not F58 ' "" 7 . J. Gnllony did not 3350 with Dr. Harald. Thouchoolcould be mama in thug` -.R-_b- AD. can nnnlngo 1|` - Ur. IIIIIIJI Iugjwuwn wu- Iboclnso. R. J. Iclnlnyobjoolfd to the VIIID !(Xll00|. G. Y. Chown replied that the site was unsuitable in Ieverol inetencos. Also that the building was such that it could not be very well remodeled protably. A new tehool could be erected cheaper and to better advantage than in remodeling the old building. The street cars give R lot of annoyance. Studiea have to be etopped wheha cor purses. Clnanee would be re- arranged to do away with overcrowding. I.\ll'll()\`lN(: LOPISS s~uooI.. T. Lambert preeented the ieport of the committee on property. recommending that power be given to apply for tendore for the cleaning of etovee and stoveplpee iu the school bnildinge and for the supply ol stovepipee. That cloak room: he added to lnuieo school, as per plans. cost not to exceed 8150. That fty feet of hose be purchued for Cataraqui rchool. That principal Ellis be allowed to expend 820 in im roving the collegiate institute grouu a. That a dormer window be placed in the residence of the caretaker of the collegiate institute. That 200 feet oi ga|~ vanixed iron pipe and a small hydrant be placed in the collegiate institute grounds. That 0. Adult be employed to out gram and roll the ground at the collegiate insti- tute at 810 annum. The committee otferecl the od Queen street school l 0~ rty for sale at auction and the biz eet "d was 8l.400. Thin did not reach the re- nerve bid. It was recommended that the windows in the unoccupied rooms be boarded up. The committee recommended that the portion of land deeired by 0. J. Graham be sold him. an dened by a doe- ciiption submitted by Mr. Nash Th. rnnnrn nan nnnahlnnnnl nlanan he G. Y. Chown presented tho report of the committee on management recommending: That: the request of the teachers associa- tion to hold the teachers institute meet.- ing on Sept. lab and `2nd, he grenbed. The the commitbce on finance and sup plieebo instructed to purcimso a. magic antern lor use in collegiate institute. the cost: not to exceed 870. The com mittee had is joint; meeting with the committee on property Iviiih re- spechto better nccornmodatiion for Wil- hemsville eehool pupils. Io was decided to recommend no notion with regard to enlarging the building. That`. the manage- ment com imee be instructed to Arrange che elseses us to do sway with the pre- senh overcrowding. Also that. the proper- ty committee be instructed to remodel Miss Rogers room, the poor cquipmenb of whlehiss serious obstacle in she may of good work being done by teacher and pupils. The mnnrn urn lnkan nn clause `lav FARM AND CITY l'R0l'EllTY Insured lowest possible Before renewing old or giving new hnnim.-an (mm. .& STRANGE. Menu. pupm. '.l`h_o_ report: was taken up clause `by clsuao. ' DA..--ulinn AI`-nun lknna D Man`: nnLnrI cmuao. ' Regarding clhuno three. R. Mack asked why in VII! the commilhee had roporned Idvenoly to the remodeling of Williams- villa achool. n \' nL.._... .....I:..I Al.->. cl... .:o.. -.. uere I0!` FCUOOI auppuol. Upon the motion of R. Meek. regarding the collection 01 back fee: oi` county rupils, the committee reported than on )ecember Inn. 1897. I circular was issued to county pupils who attended during 1896 97. directing them to pay a fee ol$lI). lnrespom-e fees amounting to 810`: were paid, leiwingnbnlnnco ol8-I88 you to be collected. The total was 3590. There are now attending the imtituon pupils who are charged with 8100 of this back hm I`|m nnmmifhnn rnnnmmnnrlnd hlmr. W110 M13 onnrgeu WILD on!!! 0! Iulu IJSCK fee. The committee recommandod than the secretary be instructed to issue an. nl*!:;Ir appeal to parents who have not: not- B . A1 \.' (`LA-an nun-nnbap-I bhn -nnnu-P nf Ilsa yQll' WUIHQ ['6 iM.t'Iu III. 5: Iuluuv. From N. 0. Poison, proto-hing ngniusb the suspension of his son from the collegi- Ito inltituto and re questing his reinstate- monb. Fyld. lo`:-nm mm. Dvda. nrivimz an nbnhrncb of mom). I yloa. From Ptbf. Dydo. giving an abahrncb his obaervnbiom no the annual convention to! oducauonim.-. Fylod. (In vnntlnnuxl J, (1AIInwnv.Q.hn hhnnkn nl or oaucamonnu.-. n yum. On motionnot J. (}nl|oway,t.he bhanka of `the board were tendered to R. 0`Loughlin. New York. for 1 gm of book: to the school library. `PHI. RI`.I`nR'l`l (ll-'l`|7!Rl-'_D_ IV: UTIWIOTU. UD`l.lU. Permission was nekecl to apply for ten- dem for school supplies. l'nnn Mm mntinn nf R Mask. mum-dina I `I'M Graham Land aqua cloud Up-Ion hon Object co tho lolq of IAIIII-`I'D In- prova tho uollcaio Inamnto Groun- Oloah loom Io ho M1990-to--.l-bclu Iohool. Chairman J. 0. Elliott pruldbd laob ennlng at a regular mootlng ol tho board of education, Proaont: Maura. J. Gallo- way, A._Bnrn, G. Y. Chow J. P. Omn, 'l`. G. Wllnon, Dr. Harald, . Mclntyro. J. Wilson. '1`. Lambert. R. J. McKolvoy, Dr. ll'co.- R. Meek. R. J. Wllnon. impocbur Kidd, principal Ellie. _ COMMUNICATIONS rxmsxosuuu. From Min L. Harker. applying for po- sition on teaching am! under -the board. Management. Tlol Mina Martyoaoher ln collegiate lmbllulao. applilng for lndreado rip salary from 0800 to} .090. Management and 6- From the provinclsl brouurer, stating that the collegiate instiluto grant this would be $1340 97. Finmoe. From N. 0. Poison. nroto-him: nqninsb K. KILBOKN `M. l).. M. P. Pa 8., ATE o Mnllrnll-lupe inlendem Klngnlon (Jene~ nulonpunl. Corona; for Olly and Country 00:0 lbrmerly omnplecl by the late Dr. Saun- don. Telephone N0. M2. UUIJUVI nun nu o -mm REPORT! orwrzmzn. Dr. Harold resented uhe report of the commibteo on nnnoo. recommending pay- ment of time account:-: Selb & )o.. 212:0. M. Wilkinson & Sons. 42 50; J. A. Simmere. 8'20 25; W. Murray, 33; Kin Anon coal com any. $10 30; Jean Pots- tar. I-1,50: J. P. orriu. $5 50:1 . Clark, uh `IL A H Millnr R04 2.1- Hlnhn mnnn. L81`. GI-LOU: d. I`. Horns. fa) UU; L umru, $1 75; A. H. Miller, 824 3. ); Globe manu- facturing com any. 83.12; A. Moliquham, 83; Savage ma, $1.25; Bell telephone company, $12 51); S. W. Dydo. 81!): IL Uglnw 81. C0., 383 09; J. Crawford. 32 50; R. Crawford, $84.10. Pm-minmn wnl nsknrl fn nnnlv lnr tan. EIIIIO In DC III III` tun-i6Knn*i)i?" l2bUifAn9u.| auameu alumina. AT. Lin` mar_rr3o Manny; ~ ..;.=.:.-..4%~.aR..:.~.:.~.?e.<=....._'~'~.. '~'.&r*"%-...._='--...-*._., . ~- that .99 men in loo are so well pleased that they will pay us after trying our tteatment. Not a dollar is to be paid = unless you keep writing. as}: for "Complete Man- hood.` onrfunous free book. sent sealed in plain envelo It `tells how we care men su ex-ing from sexlnl weakness. lost ambition. in- vohmtaty, losses. and the terrible tenth of abuses and indiscretions Cut out thb notice or mention this paper. ___.___. . the remedies. `In ` Write and tell us your symptoms. and we will prepare special medi- cines for your case, and send them to you for trial. We will also send our scientic appliance. which is a \vonde_rfnl aid toour medicines in de- veloping and enlarging all weak and shrunken organs. These you may try ten days frec=of cost. At the end of that time you may keep and pay for them or send them back to us. That is our straightforward _ offer to all a honest men. 1 . 1 `I7. . - ... .! BXINII-CIIUIIIII IE PIICUV III BUD IIUIIITI. in was moved by 1. Mock. seconded by A. How. than the school property com- mibteo be requenbod to report) upon the condition of the grounds surrounding the Iovernlncboolutbo commimo to nnqnire Into the facts and dam-mine about the dutien of the cnroookarr. And why bbey do no: or cannot attend to one ground: under rhnir nhu-un, Heeulfer to weak luau] London. Liverpool and Globe Plre IISDPIIICC COEDIIIY. 1._.n_ -__._-:nmm n.u\ _ __n.u. -.. n.._Ln-L_ VIUIDH. At the euggeetinn of J. Mclntyre it wee decided to tax 0. J. Graham with all cosoe in connection with the survey of the land, denution of the name. etc. l'URt`lIA.`|h`. or nnoxs. J. Wilson presented the report of the committee on library end printing. recom- mending: Thet four literary and educa- tionel journals he eubecrihed for end placed on fyle for the benet of trueteee, otficeu end toechere; that the committee be empowered to purchase SI25 worth of books of: deeireble kind. eleo $80 worth of book: for the collegiate institute library. Trustees wore retiuoetvd to hand to the recretsry tho nemee ll any boob they thinlnehould he pincer in the library. In um: mnvnd In! L, Klan}. nnnnndnd luv HUB DI" CIIIIJUU their charge. Flrlllll IIKU Ulu I"Q'KIl'Ull|x IUU ".I|4LOl'- T. Lambert pointed out: that the land would cost. Gmhmn between $75 and $100. an be had to erect: a fence. pay for dead, eta. ml... ..l...:.....-... .l....I.......I AL- ---.._.I 0(0- The chairman declared the second Amendment loan on aahow of hands. Dr. Herald called for the you and nnyn. Vnu|...I)r, Wan. l)r, Harald. A. I-Tarn. J W.l(`-lTH'yl'0. U. I . VJl'UHl-*`i). Nuya--(3. Y. Chown. J. Gnlloway,_ T. Lnmborh. R. Meek, R J. McKclvoy. T. C. Wilson. R. J. Wilson, J. Wilaon--S ` The clause was adopted on the aam6'di- ` m'uinn WOIIIG D6 III II POIIIIIUII (0 DHIK IHIBIHOIS. H. Y. Chown int.imu.lod that even if the board won much A friendly suit. the board could not: necura more Oh!!! foy dollmra for the piece of land in quashion. Besides in would coat) the board $50 or more to ma- cerbnin its rights in the matter. T. C. Wil- can look the same view of the matter. I\.. (In.-aI.I .u..no-nlnn fhnh Lu .nIIl-.... lo" WUUK LIIU UHHIU VIUW UK IAHU KIIIIUIIUT. Dr. Herald maintained than by calling Graham the piece of land he asked for. his: dwollinge, the one in particular adjoining the school. would be worth a couple of dollars at month additional rent for the privilege of I side entrance. T. lnmbnrr. tlmnuhh that (lHTnron1-n nf A l|l`lIUVll?\1hIV'I'.`| l'fl"A`I'h'V'l'Iu'I7. Dr. Her|ld a amendment: wan pnt" and loan. only three mombera, Dr. Hernld, Dr. Fee and A. Horn. supporting in. Dr. Herald again moved in nmendmanb. ao- comled by J. P. Oram, than the last. part of the clause of the report be struck out: and words substituted co the olfocb that the board erect. a line fencn dividing the r-chool property and tint of C. J. Graham. J. I . Ornm was in ympanhy with all Dr. Hemlrl had said re rding the mentor. 1` Lvnnlmrf nnint.nr`I nut: that than lnnrl IISTHIU CIHGU IUT DLIU ylilll IIIICI llyn Yoaa-- Dr. Foo, Dr. Herald. A. Horn. J. ` Mclntvyro. J. P. Omm-5. Lnmhnrh R Llnnlr, R J N[r\I\'nIvnv 1` l`. Iuvln M omwws 1'0 ms nu. Dr. Herald objected to the rule of an piece at land to O J. Graham. "The board did not have any land to spare. Graham bud encrosohod upon the Lanlee Iehool property. 1! thin had occurred to a privete citizen Oralmm would have been mede pay dearly lor MI ecu. The speaker would nob like no he loreed to sell any land he owned. and he did not think the board ehonld be loreed to part wioh lend entranced to ll: by the public. He moved in amendment. seconded by Dr. Fae, than all alter the word When in elnuee nine be etruck out and this added : A friendly will be en- tered in the proper couro to detormino t.he boundary line between the property of the board and Mr. Graham. m t......l....m .n.'..o.A mm nut. o.|.-I:uI- lLm.to 6 Saturday evenln II to 10 '1`: one C. P. Bhermnn. 8., Ln .AI|Iunt. DOITC Ina mr. \!l'lllll.l).' T. Lamborbpointod out: that hholittle piece 0! land naked for would not be missed {mm the playground. Ho bhoughb the matter had better be cloud up. Graham was there and the bonrd had to make the boat: of H. A I-Inn-n A-incl chain 14:: Inch -running DOIID ox Ir. A. Horn Asked wbsb tho lulu aponknr mennh by aayln that Graham was "there?" If Graham wou d acknowledge he was In- fringing on tho school land the npukor would support uho report. R J MnKnlvav Aoknd whnh unmi in WOIIICI l`IIppC|I'D DIJU l'HpUl'D. R. J. Mclielvoy naked what good in would do to outer I friondly suit: 2 Hr `HA:-nlrl rnnlin MIAP1 in wnnlrl 4-Innn WOUIH 00 I30 UINIHK I lnunmy III! I Dr. Herald to lied khan in would define the bonrdw rig tv. and than the board would be in a position to bulk business. H, Y. (Yhnwn intimrxtml Hml: avnn if thn PKWVIIUKU UK I HIUU UHEHIHCU. T. Lambert; thought the difference of a side enmmce would nob roprewub fty cents a month additional rennal. . nun nu .-um. uh nuuLy~Ik\v\ .n _ . -.-I ' - n Vfr-"F `VII. "'8' J pond to lmprovo tbs round nun-oundlnd the oollogiuu Institute. ~ The emd not be can by land. It much done by the no of n manor drum by A bone. The amount: nd in payment was Iinnll. Thorn vnl an son and as-lull to be hop! in condi- tion. ' nncunnu can mun u`--I bulljuuuuvuun lutllllnllisluls "L. ABRAMSON. D-I-.ni-m-..n ...cn._..u.s..a... msznoua IAu:'..".::.-..~,""' on I morn lanai." " Invnuuun I " u-u 'PHnnonhunu."AlIfno.! A T. F. HARRISON CO. Undovumnc and Fnrnituro. It is the latest. Our line is worth looking at. In solid mahogany. Yours, EONARD CLEMENTS 1. D. 9., nmmuir directly tlraponlletho Pout. Omco Wollln - v- 11 street, ggnon. ambushed In 1 . hlophone No . Beuldonooc King Itnet Int. We have some very pretty and tasty idsas. This A one is for china, ctc , has serpentine shaped front glass, etc., handsomely nished oak, etc . $25.00. In.-mrnm`o (Milo:-, 1 uuldun Liam Block, nt|`wt,1n`u.r Fair (.'r0mul.~, (nu In.-4u\lIm`m. ulnn. $1.1: DWI?! [my llouuo and 1.3, No.12 `Nelson ntrmt. (Wlll trndn mr mrm.) $2.61!) will my ue ltrlvk Ibwoelllna (nearly nmv? :.!`. .': Ilngm, near llrnvk slnwvl. slmlhnv II Im_\' `.*.;0-new rurm. m-at lnml In T31 of Kingntun, Ii miles from Klmzsmn. (WI 1 we-H In pnrln.) Almul Mmnthcr Hl)ll.s(`d, LOU and Fnrms Im- sule ura-xvlxzlluge. \nnI\- on I A II A Dhl\l'l:`H Dnnl I:`..o..o.\ nn.I nu II.` In r.\\`I|iIlIgl'. Apply to J. A. (IARDINER, Ron! Eumto nnd In.-mrnm`o (mic:-, npgmune Poul Umco nml Block. .~u.. .\' H.u1'purk. (Will $11.31!" wlll huy lnruv lb:-lxwlwal Nu. 1&5 l`nl\~1-rult\' n\'n-nut`. $."25 wlll huy l"l`llllH`1lUllN`. 19.8. ofsl. Cather- orlnv HI. lnulnlnu-m plan. 32.73:) will buy '2 llrlvk lm .`lllm:.I,oor. of Bmrol. nml .\llllvr s l.nnr-. 35,2!" will my mo-rm`: I`rnntn;zP on Klna nl.rL=vt, vnr. nf (lm. (tHlnll.V1`.~I ml ll.) ornw HI. lnulnlnu-m plan. $`. .7.-`nil N.) $\&')ll will buy K00 l"mIm' Hun.-0. F...`<. of Allwrl nlrvvt, near Fair (u'r0mul.~, In.-Auxlmvnl. nlnn.l g H0. Nu. 2:4 lhsrrlu Hll'I`('l. - $2.31) wlll lm_\' I~`rnnw Ilmm` and Lnt, about ll) ll-ol fmnluu;-, llu mnl ll2 llnrrlv Hm-01.. f:.`%r';U\vIll buy |~`rnnw llnnw null lnl, N. \V. cur. nfllurrlu .-mll urdmnu-c Hlrt-vl. .!=.30U`\v.'ll|l buy Frumu Ilnuuu und 1.0!, N010! 'or { Hlrtwl. $750 wlll buy :17 feet fmnlmze of lawn Dlvlslnn Hlreol, lwlwovn lhnvk lunl l'rln('uun I-ll. $1150 wlll buy llrlvk llmmu uud 1.01. \vL-at uldu of (`lmllmm nlruel. $000 wlll Im F`rnuuolluunn nnd Rnrn,wlm Int, (.`uu.-mm on 31., cor. ;\ll'rcd at. (on lua'a\|- nu-nt plnn). $1.700 wlll buy Dnuhle Frnmo House and extra Int. Llrnul 15 Re-Inn nlreel. ' $1.100 wlll buy Rough Cunt House and Lot, No. l05l,`ulboI'nunlr0et. $l)0wl`.I buy Frnmu Dwulllng nud Lnnd. No I :.2l Dlvlulnn ntrenl. $2.71!) wlll huy I-`lno Dwelllnx And outbulldlngs Nu. llll .`s`lunrt M rm-I. $:1,7ul) wlll buy llrlvk Dwelllng and Lnml, N0. 170 llurrlo ntrwl. $750 wlll buy Dwolllng. [mm and Land, mr. l'ln-rrv street. and must new nvlmnl. SI.-30 wlll lmy Lot. on Dlvlslon street bclwuvn llrnck mul l'rln-emu utrwtn. :3`3.l0I)wllllmy llrlnl: Cull 4-um! full lot. Nu. Kl Allmrl. nl. north HI` I u nlnn xlrs-91. $`2.`.!Nl wlll hu_v llrll-l( l)\\'\'lllng and Land, No. lllll .r\llT1-(I Ml rncl. $l,.5lM)wlll lmy I0 Il(`!'(`H orGn Inn Land wlll: gum! lummmml burn. l| ml on from olly. $-'),."ol|II wlll buy l7l\-uvrv mrm, mmd nlonuIlwvl- lln_x.: nnd xuldlllnn nml largo m|llmll1Iln;{.- ll) mllos nut. 8-L500 wlll hny llno ll.nenl-lvm-0 nml nmhulldln nml lnml. mmlt-rn lmprou-mont. No. 4. llrovk ntrwrl. .3l.2I|Il wlll huy mm lnrgo rlck I)wvlllng, wlth hm-I. N. .`l'. .": lfnl\'vrsll_vm'1*Iuu`. i`.!,tllN>\\'lllln1|_\ llrlvk llwvlllm: vust sltle 0l'Al- lwrl, In-low uml u--nr l'nlnn nlwvt. .3Il,.W) wlll buy :1 Inrgv llrlvk N H. ul'|IIH`k. (wlll rm-m.) '-V~` by mull 1-xprw -1. Hluu.-Hw _` to pllrol`; - - wl-hlupu_v,um I` ueeeseseea33% , ._.._ -..._....._____.._...._....._._._._..___. $1,100 wlll buy Brick House mm but 130 Bngol. (l.nw(-r.) $560 will hu ' Frmno llnmu! and Lot, nhoul30x IHU, NI). {-5 ("KIN Hlrn-(`L $.`l,5I> wlll Imy Htmw llnuuv and Lot, about 59x H0. Nu. 23 llnrrlu Hll'I`('l. I :-ol rrnnluu;-. vnmwm-`RV IAME: 10.1. : 2---;I I. M R.I'.1:PARK D.D.EL I.D.B.,M. 1)., DEN- sr. am I`:-moan street. mm. rm! haunt.