DAILY BRITISH WHIG; TUESDAY, APRIL 1. Commencing gy Jaca and Until April SPECIAL NST RATES NomTH picIPic co COAST and KOOTE ay POINYS, Is46,05 Skeet Wa, 1843 55. ang 1943.05 SEriLEiy ER Second. Clas a ved West MARCI . BAY OF QUINTE RAILWA) " NEW SHORT LINE Fur ce SHOW Toronto, Ont., APRIL 10th, fith and 12th Titkets Good Going $5.90 i April 10th, Ad 10. Tickets Good Going April 11th and 12th, 0 ne ine 190 All tickets valid for return, on or belors April 14h above rates include admission show, J. P. HANLEY, Agent, City Passr, Depot DOMINION LINE. mani Steamebips. Liverpool Service. PROM PORTLAND, i he . April 12 Colonian Apri h Aril 20d hs ire: vis May fhe Mav 10th oBucamers 'marked® do nob carry passong Thats OF © PABSAGE-Suloun i gle. $90 return; Soo + Third Class, $25 FROM MONTREAL. y Mav 17th June 21s Te tiekeot © FROM BOSTON. April 10m), Avril 19h SERVICE 0ston to the . Mediterranean n, April 9th and May 21st. hire Jato, clsetrie lik soncio eek. JP, Sanus, J. P. Gilderslesve. Hoi Sinica, 42 Clarence St Bd DRRANCE Live and Allan Lire Londonderry. Royal Mail Steamers. St. John. From HMaiifax, From =a Monday, Mar. 31 it Um, 8 AB. Monday, a. 7 Bidian Bat. 9 am, 19 Apl, Mon. Apl. i Says OR BASSAOE $45. at, meds; return, Ey in, $35 to grin Third Clase, $28 ani Se Derry, Bellast, Glasgow, New York to Glasgow and Londonderry at, Mar. 22, 9 Am &, Sth April, 9 am « AWN April, 11 a.m sod Cs od ww rds; 8, Hetan nd Portland City Passenger streets, J. kd he time to have yow , Carriages repaired ans and the place to ge is at LATURNEY'S Ye thing is done unde oe sia. 390 PRINCESS $1 * Telephone 152. "stop BURNING DOLLARS AIR THAT'S WHAT YOU po Iv #ai@ NOU USE THE Shiloh's Consumption Cure Cores Coughs and Colds at once. It has been doing this for half a century, It has saved hundreds of thousands of lives, It will save yours if you giveita chance. 25 cents a bottle, If after using it you are not satisfied with results, go to your druggist and get your money back. . Write to S.C. Wrr1s & Co., Toronto, Can., for free trial bottle. Karl's Clover Root Tes corrects te Stomach IN THE SPRING THE SYSTEM IS LOADED UP WITH IMPURITIES. After the hard work of the winter, the eating of rich and heavy foods, the system becomes clogged up with waste and poisonous matter, and the blood becomes thick and sluggish, This causes Loss of Appetite, Bilious, ness, Lack of Energy and that tired, weary, listless feeling so prevalent in the spring. The cleansing, blood-purifying action BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. eliminates all the pent-up poison from the system, starts the sluggish liver working, acts on the Kidneys and Bowels, aad renders ity withoutygxooption, The Best Spring Medicine, SPRING ! And With It Our First-Class Stock of Ladies Gents' Footwear. WE . CONTROL THE BALE OF THE Io pular "TOPROUND BALS' dered oo in Patent Enamel and Box Calf, price, Our Ladies' Patent Kid als a "educating the shoe trade of Kingston. lnspection ifvited. 1 OFF TO STUDENTS. Armstrong's.. 184 Princess Street. GET THAT WELL GOWNED LOOK air. and that is to have we do your The tailor's bessd shows every time vou oan' feel at ens in 8 ready-made because vou know this, Our prices are reas ooble and | ouf mew goods ame now regdy for the spring triads. J. R. Johnston, TAILOR. . SECOND HAND GOODS Bought and Sold. : tighest "eash rics Jot for weoond ed and To ant wo and waft wae est son of g man who way greatly in A VANDERBILT A GAMBLER $71,000 A Youngster Just Home For a College Vacation--Induced to Give Up the Expensive Sport. New York, April A boy Croesus is reported to have lost 871.000 in two ! dighti® play at a roulette wheel in a gambling house on Fast Forth-fourth Atreet, fie is deseribed as the young terested in the railroad business, and it is added that most af his relatives are pow in®rested in that line. He is | aid to be at bome un 4 short vaca tion from his university. Regibuld | Yanderbilt was seen at Sherry's, and | when asked if he had been concerned in the heavy play enswered : "1 know: nothing about any game} such as yon refer to. Any report that | onnedts my name with an afimir of | the sort is a mistake, { can give you i no information" i Mr: Vanderbilt is the youngest o fl the sons of the late Corneliug Vander: bilt, He came of age a few months ago, and then entered into the pos seswion of a large share of the lor | tune left to him by his father. i Those whe teil the storv say have been many phrties during last fortnight in which the man refered to has taten a part; It wae after 5 the rwty | and a late supper that a visit wa paid to the Fast Forty-fourth stree tl house. On that occasion the young man began plunging at a roulette wheel, and us hick ran in his favor be | won rather heavily. Ope of those in | the party said the bank paid hia 2000 and returned the check he gave | when he began his play. | When be played ngain 4 few night later fortune still smiled upon him. nd when he left the place he carried | with him about 812.000 of the pro- prietor's money, On hie third attempt fortune turned | her fickle face in the other direetion Luck ran persistently' against the | player, and long before the cocks were FE, { | i there the | voung | leading | ire { crowing in the nearest Larnvard thé 220,000 won at the first two sessions had © disappeared, and with it had | gone half az much more, for which al vheek was given Obviously there to be done, That site oceurred before gnd has heen solved in only of manner. The young sto dent returned for revenge, but the | oold all lowed in the other direction Hie was, it is said, desirous of con- tinuing, even after he had let $71,060 pase from him, but the proprietor in terfered. Te told the boy he could have hic opportunity at another tine, and so induced hig to desist An older brother, learning of the in cident, i= said to have persoaded the vouth to give up his expensive sport Former mayor Bingham, of Ottawa annownees he will run as a iiberal candidate for Ottawa mn the provin cial elections, A Wrong Idea ; of the Nerves. | was only en thing | tation has often | | | The Action of the Heart, Lungs, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, Dependent on the Nerve Force ~ Extraordinary Results From Use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. mn There is not a single organ of the human body that can perform its functions without a liberal supply of nerve force--the motive power of the body The nervous system should never be thought of as a separate part ofthe body. Its branches extend from' the brain and the spinal column to the tips of the fingers and toes. Just as the blood is carried by the arteries to every nook and cormer of the system, so the nerve force, by means of nerve fibres, is distributed, and nerve force is just as important to life as is good rich blood. When the nerve cells are wasted; hy over-exertion, worry or disease, more rapidly than they are replaced, the ac: tion of the heart. becomes slower, the lungs begin to weaken, the stomach fails to. do its duty, the liver and kidoeys falter in their work, as filters and the oxeretory organs get feeble and inactive. You may be a: sufferer | from weakness and exhaustion of the nervesm and may have been attribut- ing the trouble tothe stomach, kid- | neys or other organs: Nervous ex- | haustion is marked by restlessness, | distuwbed sleep; languid, weary feel ings, headache, dyspepsia and 'bodily pains, inability = to concentrate the thoughts, absent-mindedness, weaken- ed memory, twisting of the muscles | and evelids, sudden startings and jerking of the limbs in sleep, dimmi- | ness, irritability and gloomy forehod- | ings. Through the medium of the nervous svstem, Dr. Chase's Nerve Food car ries new life and energy to every or gan of the body. It sicengthuns the action of the heart, invigorates the stomach, makes the kidneys, liver and bowels more active, and builds up the entire HH you expetience any of these Ye toms' of nepveus exhaustion, you ran rely absolutely on Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to cave you: Tt does not stimu- late, but thoroughly cures, hy form- ing new, red corpuscles in the blood ati} ereating nerve foren. . Rosevear, a retired school teach- Markham ace Toronto, i which | business of the { | they would burn the ! intends WEDDED AT NAPANEE. oi A New Hotel To Be Opened--Per sonal Notes. Napanee, April 1.--~A guiet marriage was performed vesterday morning en o'clock at the residence of Dr. G. T. C. Ward, East street, when his daughter, Miss Lavra Goarmaine, was united in the bond® of matrimony to James Dhu Andrew; New York city: The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. P. Wilson, in the presence of the | fumily only. The newly wedded couple took the one o'clock tram for New York, their future home, The bride is one of Napance's fairest | daughters and 'a favorite in society, and very many wishes of long life and perfect happiness go out to the i mewly-wedded couple, The old Tichborfie house, on the corner of John and Dundas streets, so long an eyesore to the town, has changed hands and will be re-built or repaired at once. A gang of men are | already busy temring down and re moving the burnt embers and debris which have lain about since the oceurred several years ago Milligan purchased the property from { Mrs, G. Davy for the sum of 85,6000. | When thoroughly repaired and in livable shape Mr. {to run a hotel in this building. will brick it up and add another storey, as well as enlarge it consider ably. A petition for the ratepayers to sign asking | licence for the house, so that Milligan expects to hustle for next few weeks, Lalicy & Co. have been closed up for the past few days, stock-taking. De nis Daly is in charge of the stock and rm, iss Mary Ackrell, Belleville, spending Kaster holidays with her cousin, Miss Florence Ming. G. E. {| Hall, Montreal, spent Faster Sunday | under the parental roof, : Mr. the in BURNED HIM TO GET MONEY. Robbers Torture a Hermit--He Had Only Six Cents. Elieabeth, N.J., April 1.--James Robinson, a veteran of the civil war, seventy years old, who hag lived as a recluse at Linden, was maimed and burned by four men, who dragged him out of bed and demanded that he give up all his money. Robinson protested that he had but six cents, His assailants 'said he lied and if he didn't get his money life out of him They threw a feed:bag over his head and poured kerosene oil over him They touched a match to him and in a moment the old man was in a blaze and rolling about the floor of his tent in great agony. The robbers then fled, The old man tore the hag from his head and with his clothing ablaze crawled to a little creck near Ly and volled in the water. His hands © were burned so badly that the skin fell off in big pieces and his body was badly burned. WHERE HURONIAN WAS LOST. Vast Floes Of Ice Off The Grand Banks, John's, Nd, April 1.~The seal ing steamer Harlaw arrived in the channel with 12,000 seals aboard. A furious northeast gale has been rag ing for the last thirty-six hours, and among the sealing fleet enclosed in the ice floes, the steamer Algerine, having on board 3,000 seals, was fore ed to geek shelter at Little Sand, ow ing to the violence of the storm. The sealing steamer Leopard, which has just arrived here, reports terrible weather along the coast, The sealer Newfoundland has reached Placentia She had no seals on hoard. Vessels which, have arrived here with cargoes, of salt report vast ice floes off the Virgin Rocks and the Grand Panks and directly in the track of Atlantic shipping. The presence of ice in that locality is regarded as confirmation of the belief that the missing Allan liner Huronian was lost there, St. NEW UNITED STATES FLAG. My. Shafroth Introduces An Jn- portant Bill. Washington, April |.--Rewesenta tive Shafroth, of Colorado, has ins troduced a bill proseribing the size of the field of the United States flag and the arrangement .of - the stars. The field shall be gquare awd one-third the total length of the flag. The stars of the thirteen original states are to bx in a circle, surrownding "the stars of the thirty admitted states, in the form of a star with the stars of the two last admitted , states (Wyoming and Utah) temporarily one on each side--ol-the interior star. Home From Wisconsin. Clarendon, March 31. Farmers have commenced spring work. E. Jones has removed fo Mississippi. Joseph Tysie moving to Dustin's mill, where he has secured work. A pew agent arrived at the railway station here, and J. H. Cannon wears a smile. H. J. Dupont bas nearly completed his new residence. It is a fine struc ture. Miss M. Campbell, Kingston, is visiting at James Campbell's. Misses M. Hunt and M. Kilborn are spending Easter holidays at their homes. W. P. Cornell started for Kingston and his home at Elginburg, to spend his East er vacation. Joseph Laffiners. and wife are renewing old acquaintances after an absence of two years in Wis cousin. Mrs. Levi Moss has returned from a visit at Mississippi. James Cook aml family have removed to Snow road. Robert Burke is still very il, H. G. Waikine intends mov- ing hers from Ardoch. Japan Will Arbitrate. Nashington, A April Y.--~The Japanese government has agreed to subuit arbitration the gaestion raised the pewers as 'to 'the exemption of their civizens living daxation on ates ® not a party to chin aciuti ree dwt but has con: om to be hound by the decision, | Emigrants For Canada. jo April T= in Japan four thousand wore will Po wu ALLOW NO BARMAIDS. at i { i i . Women fire | put | Milligan expects | jo.consus is being circulated for § wl In from | The United} ie eit ow | to settle in Canada. 1 | contract for term of Sears, while: John Care was proprietor, John | con a term of 3 | siderable a | cascutra GREATLY AGIiTA- TEP OVER THE ORDER. } The Maids Principally From Eag- | land--The Idea of Barmaids is Repugnact the Idea. Calcutta, April 1.--Calentta threatened with the loss of its bar maids, and a no wuall portion of the eomunmiiiiolentiy resents it. An order' has ntly been issued by the government of Bengal placing a clause Lo Oriental icenses of all hotel proprietors, | prohibiting the any capacity. in the bar. This prohibition t from to-day thrown out of emplovment. result is a widespread agitation. The ennsiderably increased in vears. In the majority of cases were brought out from England by the hotel and bar proprietors or about ook e mn were general The loss to them of of iivelthood is to be deplored, but as v are entitled to passage back to England, it does not email the facil Averni, that the me lent among the agitators prodi local prose claim that their symupathi rs are numerous, but show that the sympathy jouhtiess merited, is the outeome of a Y eroneous impr fon re s reasons upon whidh the tion is founded. ong in fact, of « political significance The deplorable, but none the less that the veneration with which t white man used to be regarded by the pative is rapidly deelining, especially in large towns, like Calcutta, where the. European population is composed of almost every stratum of soviety Moreover, the freedom which nations allow to their womankind wholly repugnant to the Orie and the spectacle ng spirituous liquors, a trade » among the natives of India is sgnied to the very lowest castes, i which tends still further to Jowes Yizpat the tation of the ant race ly three gard prob measure western is nial repu Wotfe Island Incidents. Wolfe Island, April. }.---Rey, Fr Spratt arrived from the vity on Fri day morning; in the evening a larg number attended the devotions. Spe cial services were held in Tris church on the same.evening. Rev. My Forrester"s many friends are glad to learn that his = t is much impros I'he reverend gentleman has made a host of friends for himself since his advent amongst Miss Almeni Salmon will leave shortly for Seallle Vashington territory, where she will the summer. Miss Mary Cuff is visiting "friends in Watertown, N.Y G v Keegan, assessor, has pleted his work. D. J. Dawson arrived home after an extended New York city. Our schools are closed and the teachers have take their departure to spend Easter holi days at their homes. Jacob Bovid very ill slowly regaining strer oh John suffering from an attack of pue mia, is now out of danger Arthur Laughlin ds ill. Mrs. Thomas McReady is also indisposed. Mrs, Jo seph Kyle has recovered from injuries received quite recently by a rail fall ing from the scaffold in the barn, where she was standing, striking her upon the head and causing a slight fracture. A large number greeted arrival of the steamer Pierrepont Saturday morning. The patrons of Silver spring factory cut up the sea son's supply of wood: last week. Last week William Bolton successfully mov ed a large dwelling from the lower end of Main street to the head of the village. One of our esteemed citizen was called to her heavenly reward on Friday evening in the person of Mrs Crofford, mother of James Crofford with whom she resided. Her funeral took place on Sunday aftermoon to Trinity church, large friends. Re Me placed 1a ed us spend com ha \ pst in and was followed by a of sympathizin was conducted hy the Her remains wer cCOonecoOnrse Service Forres the vault ter No Danger, There no danger of money away if vou take Rheumatic Cure for rhe a-tittle I say it is bes HDOY VOR OVOr Ta m your ki Donaldson, postisa ter, Dufferin, P.O. Pittibhurg wax lame for two vedrs and co got out of a rig. One hottle Halls, with the Chmax Iron Tonic Pills. caved him. This great blood purifier is put up in bottles contain dave troatisent-- Price J sore, throwin br, Hall wali in Lhe m while vou wi t spent pn fe ho! cents, at Wade's drug Honolulu's Bishop Retires. San Francisco, Cal., April 1.--Mail advices from Howpolulu anaownoed that Rev. Alfred Willis, who has been bishop of Honolulu for thirty years, retired to-day. Does Your Back Ache ? 1 It aches and pains, Is stiff and sore, so that you can hardly get revad to do your work, or if you'ro se bad you've had te go to bed, just take Dr. Pitcher's mouth and wt winy mote mj the on employ of | fect | amd a number of women | The number of barmaids in Calcutta | recent | they | uncier | a means | of an English | i | MANY MILLIO including prominent men women everywhere have thorou- ghly tested = YIN MARIANI the ideal French Tonic, and ex~ perienced beneficial effects. LNs ALL DRUGGISTS. they further | though | MAKE WERK HEARTS STRONG. MAKE SHAKY NERVES FRM. They regulate the heart's action and invigorate the nerves, This is what they have done for others ! " | for you. ity They are a sure cure for They, will do the same Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Loss of Energy, Brain Fag, A { La Grippe, Palpitation of the Heart, | Annemia, General Debility and all | After Effects of | troubles arising from a run down | | system, Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. are 50c. per box or 3 for $1.28, all dealers or | rhe T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. ANE: Al \E) fi r FEN Jud AL 00,08 LS 13a 4 SRE "Ee RET CON + Seu Ziv a DER BY 1 SN) va Provincial Election. FOR MEMBER FOR KINGSTON, EOW. J, B. PENSE. For Good Governxu up { Ontari best Interests © y AN A CARD. MISS FAKRNAY MILL BE AT HOME her Ol ows toEar ns many ew an ewe exclumy svi ad artistic » wv AH orders 1 ive pr MISS HANNAY'S, 213 William 2 Doors Below ue = Bnrgins T™ de bom STRAIGHT BUSINESS W. Murray, Jr., chant, Market Square. UNDERTAKERS. WOOD FURNISHED po board, 102 ur ood FURNISHED ROOES, WIR board, with sll moderns sonvenlsnees, of isl University 3 Avena sehen IN VAUGHN TERRACE. WITh kitvhen and bath room is axtension, No. 6 or ab the Whig at 'ERRACE, FROM ion Kichuas and all moi B Apply at Whig Oftice or 6 of the Pra NEW BRICK HOUSE, WHLLINGTON 8ST, veil to City Park modurn Lapcove wents, Appl Can Wong and We! 115 BTUART ST, 9 ROOMS, MODERN, 110% walber ting, other Livny stores mod RR MeCunm, ~ - Mme anor WiTH PLATE GLASS FRONT, on Hydesham rat, oear {roves sirvet, hithetto occupied by Robinson's bieyels works laguirve of GILDEN SLELVE & KIRKPATRICK, Clarenee Teel, ux THAT VERY bE. Wot wirest, colnet r the bak Large airy rooms wodirn conveniences, large Daisy bus Apply to Felix Shaw, 118 ON OF sirad house, 117 Gore, all water furnace Hagot Street. -- JDRELLING os sb Kory, i THE BRICK SHOP AND Wellington St. nest Possassion Mav 1s shop dwolling adjolnim imvactintely, Apply 17 Division Si. | wo Mes vod on Allen, CEADY IN 20% lawn brick rooms, The H. D MONEY AND BUSINESS. 10 DAYS, BRICK RESIDENCE, Brock Street, 11 rooms, all and garden; also residonos, 244 Beock modern Snvatunons. Bibby Ca. Primes Street Lo stroet, aly i" TR SET MONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL sams, at low rates of interest on op and larg property Losn granted city and county debentures. Apply to C. MoGILL, manager of Frantense Lone snd loveptmpat Sodety, Offices opposite the | Post Office. (WO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN ams from ene thousand 10 ton one aa Gollare, Fou ' particular GOUWIN § INSURANCE over Faptoe Office, Market rs apply ab EMPORIUM, quar Liverpool, London and Globe Fire Insurance Company. $41,187,215, la addition holders have for secur ability of Ai the stocks woldw AND CITY PROPERTY insured Available assets ww whisk the pulic My the waltmited re. ranu we lowsst possible rates Before resewing od or giving ew bosioess get mies from RTRANGE & NTRANGH, Agents, RASTER DISPLAY Sce Our colate anc Ci le Cho Eanter | Eggs, | ; | Doves, Chicks, | assarsments, at A. J. REES', Princess Street 'Phone 8 Talking Bo Glgthes, eam from each The finest of (hose me wear ! 1 ft ond Took well, property made, sod o wor stock of wring ove Cor, Princesa & Bagel sts, "id, CRAWFORD, Kingston Business College, KINGSTON. Dominion Businass College, Auctioneer and Commission Mer. | 30 Le TORONTO : Largest and best equipment in. Candas, Uneraalisd foddlivies for securing positions, 221 Queen Eurwt, Kinsgwton. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Conlederation lile Buildiog, Toronts AUCTION SALES Household Furniture ALLEN & DHOWN WAVE INDUCTED 43 "sik them or ro. Bandls the Prompt. snd amen ad 3a GONE FEATHERS, nN SLEN. a So swig. Call Ad shawton Biren Letmonp » of ¥ an aed he Ta