an Ald te Digestion, er Ib. At Your Grocers, A re -- RADE HERE. / because tailors make ise we're a First-Class, CS SRO NNN NN NN NN NE RE NP PP u save one-half of cus- suits. NALD SUITS, Swell Spring Hats t Bat styles, cac and , without fancy prices. HATS, $2. . ! by Co, Oak Hall A )., Limited d Operating Raleigh $850, ooo Paid and Non-Assessa ~~ . $500,080 y Tadebicdness. FEGHI 3300048430490 03930000000 CR $2, POE Merch 13th, March. 16th. quiries, and make all checks AMBERS, TORONTO, ONT. m---- VE OFFER YOU arket facilities for trading i ois as well as round amounts stocks in ities of tee ards. Ceces wm maltiples © els Upwards pt 00 bales 1 at throug Servite u a8 it oo the moders eal m advantage arger ler The Inrg- iso is a guiner by the fect s he can average 'his transsc- conse rwentiy moreasing hi » is the first requisite t ng We provide it page, illustrat GUIDE TO = and PAILY MARKET we issae gralis upon reguest tthe postage thereon alms most complete, com tathered together in ome p lative to the various stock USS, as we SPONDENCE SQLICITET & FREESE COMPANY ANVARTO. HUR H. HOWELL, TING THE of Muse. s. NGIER OSTON, => 5 Eo &= 55 JE 2S rr al REFORM ASSOCIATION. a The annual meeting .0f. the Kingstn Reform Association, for thei election of pfficers and tramdolion of other general busi- ness, will be held in the Zh WHIG HALL WEDNESDAY EVENING: Hthdnst; At ight. o'clo bt : By Gpden. of tis pr 5 : D. wo Secretaries. SMALL I, WANTED WEE ny Feeass very few 'years she will tly the Unit ed States with oranges, ; Winker pe. hits rubber, indi fs n cattle--all ¥ hile in the - United St States or South oui ica and without any danger ar loss or Ssstructio by frost, as Hs vo below frost ne, betty pro by the ihe, fe or White ail of the] vi men- tioned may bei gofié © "on a large scale, they are particilar] raha to the pian with. small, capital.' i comes to the culture of. cane and tobacco mi Roney de which is also y pple in- dustry, as pines ro ¢ manisay more pro- Fd when cultivated a a i; sonle! ut Cuba to-day stan in t need of the small farmer, and Jarm- er, if He 'but knew: it, ooking 's Week- for Cuba all of his life. ~Co ly. For pamphlets - and information corning 5 and 10 acre plots for sale a ar purpose making it: warm for a persons using * my wood next wiser, Your order is volletted. P. WALSH, 55-57 BARRACK STREET rr ---------------------------------- o_o ) |ing,. for J city and will be There is Any Amount of Ammuni- tion--To Establish a Railay Commissi 4 Ottawa, March 7.~Col. "Ki strictures upon the defences of' da are regarded at the of militia as being the -opinions 'of = a itary critic based upon insufficient iathtance with his subject. "It is Se ig time,' * said o well kgown "that we have heard the -- i that Ontario is without &n "adequate supply of ammunition for an emergency. But you: will re |. member that both' last wession and 'the session preceding it, the 'minister {of iuilitia met that charge by produc- the private information = of members, a statement showing the quantity' and Jocation 'of tion stores. in this province., Of course it would not do to make the statement publio, When Colomel Kitson.was here the Dominion Catfridge works at Que- sh were capable of turning out ab- ug one o and a half i msillion cartridges rs To-day. their output is six with" a 'sapacity, working wins is' eighteen to twenty millions." It is said that the minister of tail- ways Was, decitled to adhere to his ori- ginal - plan of a railway commis sion of three Shembers, a practical railway man, a lawyer and & business man, "well posted upon' transportation matters Dan Stewart, the well known and popular Klondyker, has arrived in the ere for a few davs on "business with 'the_interior depart. ment. At_the opening of parliament, on uesday, the military part of the #ion will be unusually brilliant. A full quota of all the corps will do duty and all the officers of the head: Louarters' staff will "with Lord Dun- dorald, © escort his, excellency in the senate chamber, Worse Off By $150. There is more. than one view point from" which to regard the present as- pect 'of 'the subway question. . Accord ing to the reasoning in last night's Whig "the city is "better off by $350 than it was before the question was re-opened. There ave many in the city, however, who logk at the matter in' another light. Bish Solicitor McIntyre asked for a re; ing of the case, and at Ottawa oniWednesday the appeal was heard." The" representative of the Storrington Toll Road company was bound to be, pre seat in order to pro. tect the company's interests, as it dide not. want to be saddled with any more expense. The deputation was be: fore the committee only a few min: utes when it was seen that there was no inclination to open the question. The application of the road company was accepted on condition that the cise was not to be re-openédd; so the company. is 'just as well off as it was tore, The road company asked' for costs, whereupoh J. Mc D. Mowat made the "sme" request" on behalf of the county, both requests being granted, The city was taxed for the cost of the deputations, $150, and is $150 worse off than before they went to Ottawa. Reflections Of A Bachelor. New York" Preset A woman can 'hate what a man does, yet love him for doing it. There is nothing so humiliating to a, woman as to faint when she isn't dressed for it. A girl 'gets as much excitement out of an engagement as a man does out of a stock market 'panio. Any woman would . cheerfully week shoes with heles in the soles ~to" be able" 6 print a fashionable street we: i on her visiting card. Every wife has an idea that if she conld induce her husband | to sleep 'with a stocking around his throat it would be a sure cure for his cold. Spring must surg be at hand. Bi cycles 'were fretly used' to-day. Oranges; 0c. 10 50c. a doen at Ferguson's. The Frontenac-Beechgroves were un- able to catch" the night train which passed Port "Hope before twelve ofelock, and did not arrive home, till this "afternoon. SUFFERING MEN CAN BE CURED. A! Remarkable FR oy a Famous Doctor ii DR. 8, GOLUBERG. The World-Famo S; eclalist on Nervous Diseases. So certain is he that the, sure hetotems nin fallible that Be thing ee be paid by the tient until A cure Is effect 4 Prive 10, bim TO-DAY if y+ are stiieted and be will send you free his boo' a1 d ques fo blsak for this Late -t Me hot Home Te atment erence why had faliedio relieve before Dr. Galdberg GUABANT EES OO oh u 40 not y 4 Ce fimous physician js » - Cecilie: of Buh Ore, Bain To fourteen diol man ceritfien cf, 81 eolleves in the fads Bix Sant ne ands crecervER bin Iw bi Ted) Cadi conDadnta WW ber a Fou 60 not bee 16 N CRITICISM OF ONTARID'S *. . DEFENCE, amp , the servants on the part of .the eom- "1 of "the diet GR, by Ha chel Challice. winner of 5 fomily, die€ or is from Jam. of for of forethought aid 'ure on on part of those dependent on him, Jam forcibly réininded of the: ald cou ple in the faity tale who killed the goose: that laid the goklen 8, One of 'the first instances in which I recol | lect. noticing' this want of common [* sense, "to ay nothing' of kindness, wap in the tase of a 'rlergyman whose di- gestion 'was weitk, and 'the constant want of 'consideration of this net used to culminate 'on Supers, u coffee and 'satisages were tho at food for breakfast, When the delicate man demurred at This fare, he wa told that it was quantity, not quality which was injurious. As this was only ope inktarice of the contidual want of 'care which saps the life of geese whose golden eggs até only appreciated afte death, it 'was not loag pefore the ree (GF became a wartyt to 'constant dys pepsin, and Sad to resign his living "throtigh ill Wealth. x A lady T know, the wife of a char tered acoountant, not content with amtseients and holidays in accord ance with her hushand's income, rush ed into the wild extravagances of a housh-Boat at Henley, ' a season at Scarborough, and seats at the opera, until, deiven to speculation to nieet these expenses, the breadwinner of the family went ont of his mind, became bankrupt, ands pow an inmate of a pauper Junatic asylum. A tavon of my acquaintance, solely dependent on his stipend, was after his wife's "death so continually harrassed by his three daughters about every domestic detail and * 'sinterly'" squaly ble, that, deprived of the quict 8, ne cessary to his. tendency to heart com- plaint, he "soon. succumbed to that disease, and his daughters, now in real distress 'in a tiny suburban villa, are expiating theit want of considera- tion in a cathedral close. News of the death of 'a friend of great. medical repute, whose handsome establishment was dependent. on hig brain, has not surprised me, for in stead. of providing him a comfortable dinner after his hard day's work, his wife, whose sole exertion is to pay calls and drive in Hyde Park, only used to order for his dinner a re chauffe from her own substantial mid day meal, Because she sought to increage her private savings from her housekeeping allowances, her husband was a yictim to her penuriousness, and one feels no pity for her now that the golden eggs of carriage, kouse and income are nd more. Another inftance of the sacrifice of the goose of the golden epg came un der my notice when" I heard last spring a gredt mehalar, whom I such respected, and' whose was the source of provision for 7 family. died 'from neglect 'during an attack of influenza. Left .alone and unattend: ed to in a'cold upper room for hours, the poor man rose to get a light aj the evening closed * in. After turning the gas-tap, he was overcome with weakness, before he could put 8 match to it, and some hours later, wan found | the servant on the floor, half ocated with the gas fumes, 'and half déad with the cold. The sis tet "in the drawing room below had heard the n@ise of the fall above, hut thinking that her 'goose' of a stw dent brother "had merely let some books fall, she did not trouble. to go up to him, although she had not seen him since the early morning, and had deputed no one to see after him. Did not a brother whose work was the mainstay of . the nily deserve more care! The fever fromm, the chill went to his brain, and after Walking about the house, and talking wildly in Latin, Greek, and Russian, the poor man showed signs of becoming vio lent, and was soon taken off to an asylum, where he died a few days lat. ter in a strait-jacket. In the last case I will now quote; the supply of the golden eggs was de pétident on an old lady, so frail and fragile that 'nourishment and warmth were necessities to her, and vet fear of panion, resident with and dependent on her, used to make her try to prove that nourishment 'ensued best from weak beef-tea, and warmth from slaty conls. Now that the goose has depart ed this life, and sthe golden owes of a libéral salary, ete, are no 'more, doubt may sometimes assail this lady as to whether she acted wistly. Doubt- jess the fabulist. had reason in making a goose the subject of his story: and 1 refer' advisedly to the same bind as an illustration of my idea. For much as we may deplore the want of fore sight which leads to the death of = valuable person, we must acknowledge When I see how frequently the brent! SPICE OF THE ARTICLES IN VieINITY NEWSPAPERS. ---- The News Put Into Condensed Shape -- The Episodes That Create Talk in the Country and Hereabouts. Miss Mary White, Brockville, died Ahere this week, aged cighty-two... Walter Stewart, Station Road, Balleyille, died this week iter a leng: thy illness, aged sixty-one. A Lyndhurst hotel keeper, for per ir gambling on his premi wi od $10 ane 81 costs. oh as Ste Giles, Athens, in poor health, has been taken to the Brockville Gene ral ¥ for treatment, 'Hugh Morton, a promine nt | farmer, is doad af Welkman's Corners. 0 was hy Dears; a. apd wnmarri mphell, Kophptville, Fi on bande, 8 The young. man was only twenty-four vears old. He cought cold some two years ago. Miss Darke, stenographer at Brook- ville asylum, and J. W. Richards, of the Londen Life Insurance company, wars quietly married at Maitland this week Alfred Dowsley, a popular young druggist, condugling a busingss in Cardinal, is doatl. Deceased was a son of Postmaster Jobn Dowslay, Prescott Miss Asnie Bettas. Newburgh, has gone to Tamwor act as principal of the public 'school there in place of Little, who resigned to accepy a Na in the west. Mrs. Amelia Rufnan, ; ood ninety two, died in Harvey, from pneu: monia fever. She had ed a resident of Napanee district for over forty years, until she went to her daugh- ter in the states three years ago. ISLAND INCIDENTS. Leaving for Oregon--Appointed Fair Secretary. Wolfe Island, March 7.--~Thomas Pyke and Miss Minnie left last Mon. day for Oregon," U.S. A local agent built 'a bonfire on Main street last evening for the jputpose of testing a fire extinguishor. A large number of onlookers witnessed it,_and were well satisfied with the test. "Tt estinghished the fire in short order. At a recent meeting of the fair directors, William Allinson was appointed secretary, which position thé late Thomas Hog an filled so efficiently. Edward Brice- land has been inted distriet de puty for the C. A B.A. for Frontenac. He .is well fitted for the position, and we congratulate him as being the right man in the right plafe. A very pleasant social was held Tuesday night at the residence of Mrs, Cornelius Pyke, We - learn that Romaine Mosier is in , communication with the mayor of Watertown, and agregs to locate for the town an unlimited supply of water; gas and oil. His terms ave very reasonable, as he agrees to locate gas at ten cents a thousand feet; oil, ut hall a cont a gallon and coal, twen- ty-five cents por ton, The many friends of Brogory Ke an, regret to her of his serious . ill ness. He has recently been removed to the Hotel Dicu, Rober Henderson ix also ill in the. General Hospital. Dr McCatthy has workmen busily engag remodelling a dwelling on his lot for 'renting purposes. Miss M ry Laird came pear drowning a valulble tean 'of horses in Big Bay. Aftér Leing in the water for over an hour, the team was rescued minus the harhe as, which sank to the bottom, We understand a Watertown gentleman offerad Mi. Mo sier a handsome sum for his grey horses, but he declined. the oficr, Ld ward Cur, Watertown, N.Y., Whe a recent visitor to the island. Mis Ward and Mrs. Thomas Bricelahd, of Watertown, N.Y., are spending days on the island. Mr. and ligne Comer will leave for Orr on, U 8., the first 'week in April. Samu Orie war appointed chegse maker for Wolfe Island factory, imi pdase #f the maker who 'was recently appointed, the latter declining to net. a few Mrs. Wil Tennent Latimer Leuflets. Latimer, March 5. ~Farmers are en gaged filling their ice houses, J. Tay lor has 'finished drawing tile Hod See that, capable, as he is in 'many res pects, he 'is certeinly wanting in the { wisdom which makes self-preservation | 1a natural and rational course. However, can be wise all | rotind, and as Achilles was left with a vithierable spot when steeped in the river Styx, everybody has some weak side to his character. And as Mrs Fitzgerald savs in her "Rational Ideg! of Morality," "the weakly vielding that comes of too impressible a nervy ous system v be auite as offensive to reafon fis the stubborn impassivity and resistance to the fedlitigs of oth- ers that come of a stolidly phleematic or of a willl ition." All my readers can no a add from their own experience sad cases, in which the supply of golden eggs has failed from neglect of the goose that laid them. Saws. The man. whe up with impos tion invites it.--Conlucius, Who * suffers injustice uncomplain- ingly is a saint or a fool --~Swift. If you would escape a mischief ex poce the mischief maker. --Ben Syra. Oppression will make a wise man mad. Cicero. Clean vour finger * before you point at my spots. ~Franklin. An uncomplaining burgher is a beast of burden. --Von Twiller. He who knows not that he is, vieti- mized, and knows that he knows not, needs a guardian--Adapted ' Mrs. Gordon will Jolt N gvion of} Bible reallinpe next week in pooma §. YWCA. every alten oon " fi o'clock and at § o'clock. Edward Gilmour, late of Rockwood: hospital staf, has entered the service a J cent ume ou sre theragh § convinoed Ba comple: « cure bas vec egecicd of the street railway - company as motorman. Sweet grangss, only 10e. a dozen, at Ferguson's, King street. - Quebec, March 7.--Dr, Duchesnenu, warden of St. Vincent de Paul peni fumtinay, has went in his resignation to the government off account of his years and failing health: -- Fudge Frank A. Hooker, Charlotte Nich, has been renominated for . jus. tice of the supreme court of the sate for a term of ten years by the repub licans at a stormy convension, Police Captain "eorge W. McClusky, fotarly chief of New York detectives, . has been promoted to be an inspector. lerrings in mastard sauce, i 5c, per Ain, at Redden's, mposte Miss Jenmot Maleein; returned To'day to Cloverdale, Cali fornia, to. attend bere sister, Mrs George Za sho in. seriously. all Portsmout h, thing much when Carlo 7 Tlowt a brella Women may 'write about their ills to Mrs. Pinkham, =. questioning of a male physician. They can tell their story 3 reservation to her; she 1 never breaks a confidence, and her avice is in the world: The questions skid of a woman by a male physician are and oftén revolting to a sensitive nature, In consequesice the whol not told ; this inakes it difficult for female troubles to be 'Success ul even by the best physicians, and is the reason so many women rather than better. A woman understands a woman. better. thi there are symptoms which sick women have th simply because he is a man, but the wholg truth may Be and her vast experience enables her to give advice w i nothing but a letter addressed to her at Lynn, Mass. Female troubles, and 'must be treated understandingly. For a "Mrs. Pinkham's advice and Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable. 0 helping women to get strong and well, and her great file. of Jet more than a million women have been restored to health and advice and her medicine when all other means have failed, When you 5 to a druggist. for Lydia BE: Pitikham's ¥ do not let him persuade you to try something which he says's as -there.is nothing just as good, because Mrs. Pinkilam's medicine holds the record for the largest number of cures of any 'female medicine in the Wa oy DR. WOOD'S: it nuts wove i NORWAY: PINE SYRUP! Conse, Col . Bremehitis Cebu, Ah LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Black Robed Persons. Mardh 6.-(To the Edi reading the opinions of members of St. Andrew's church on the gown question, 1 see that one of thems (1 am sure a married member) says that it will rebult in a more ime pressive service. . Will the people wor ship better when gecing a lot of black robicd forins Lofore will it Kingston, tor) In them, or Joy's Tay. Wes. William "Lennox is fore Io0ny tutors , thin, or Wl M4 and all Throat aod Lung Trtables Visiting her 'sister, Miss Vere Woolfe, the an who the statement 3 ras n Hee; E.4 TaWor | spent & few 'days in that the: ladies of , Andrew's choir nd slaty m ch P 3 \ cist cof Mrs: Enoch are sch a flashy lot I always Ooh + Lotrick street. Mrs. Barton thought wen achniced something rer ollings ds visiting her another, Mrs brizhe dud e, but it scenis this L. Hughson, Alired street, city. Miss EET wht pure, : An sory overs cold used D Lottie Sboaasr is he ou J member likes something different re dans ---- en hill, tol ut we. to understand that! religion is pe Er : Yo ME yuoh a gloomy thing that' nothin SEE : Moorhouse, Perth Randy» called on ay bik gowns can illustrate on ; { friends' one day this wee Miss Em 'praise service ? 1 asked one of those |e y Ne Caverly is quite: poorly. Mr. and sib ted with this innovation, Why Mrs. Thomas Sherwood - are spending not have 'white gowns * The answer a few days as Figin. Miss: Ella Shaw was, "Well, you know, white gowns . | Fa ay Noe aa wg od will require washing." So we wea lobh bo Co * * {to the conclusion that the bisck huth, Sons meted yr ve og lately | owns, are fo hide the digh, forgetting 5 ~F son ag ad art ie i i he | Best | read" Fruit Packers Fined. This ix o libel on our choir. and 1 do : not think that the young ladies will : bain Colborne, Ont, "March 7.<There Tike Will the knowledge that they Ka have been two more prosecutions wn have on Black robes so solemnize, our ' ; : ay EAB YE nd der the fruit marks act here. The de {young Jadies that they will refrain Mothers Bresd me > linquents were Dewaine Taylor, | fram whispering and smiling when on Wit EE Grafton, Onts, and CQ. A, Baker, | dutv, and will keep aves front all the Brighton, Ont. Both. parties were | time 7 Yours, . BANATYNE, Sweet, fresh, wholesome, like mother's Need to bey tried: here, convicted and fined for P.S.~1 am. afraid .that with these Se mistepresenting the quality of apples | black robes on, nore of them will be | FOL sale oy by #5 8 Wo ; packed in barrels, ahle to wing "Angels, Fver Bright a ------ and Fair." Dr. Duchesneau Resigns. i ------_-- Phone 7. En #4 L MEMORIAM. The Late Matilda Aylsworth, Na- » panee. Napanie Tea 'The frie or ot Mra Matitda ¥. Alyy worth will hear. with much sorsow of «ther doaise on Wedneiday evening: Al though she had been ill but three months it was known that there was Te \ bio to help and be ones, Mes, Avieworth: Jon her Tous, two brothers, J; coh Salichs Picton, Mes. 8. Flagler, Toronto, i . Perry, of this sons, James, Tamwort Picton, and Wee ; no hope of her recovery, Mis. Avis worth was the wife of Peter Avie | The berenvid lnigfly hase worth, wha predeceaned . her about | est sympathy in he | twenty two years. | Previous. to the latter's death they yesided in Odesta, . h Napanee and finally in Tamworth, vm from. which place Mrs.Aglenpeih: se ToWTE Tort moved to Napanee with her da "ters, on her husband's death. ; faved was in her Dovonty ninth and had always ", Joved hright, i retained up fo mothe or and sister. , Old' Skynfigne You ve I did. 1 "of Fabbas "Bnd "an um: ra bad for the last teu 'years, member and ns the Kastor Methodist church and by her life did Anchovies im oil, at Redden's