very: ire of the variations Ps. highest glass and mosties terns are eatively confined ality of afl pure wowed. por - = hob ir, Mee. wR, grey, een, eic gths. mewest shad. ngs apd styles Sich costuise an exciosiv 0 $19.50 each. the nie Spring Fabrics wid be ativaat 1 rash, that 'ussally "a D100 DODO OOOO IO COC Precrdes ne of 0dr Stree s prominent t. The of This it 10 Lhe various centres o vantage to ull while the Supervision Will give the . x4 . . . . . . . . . . . sensed, = i fay's Goong, : low's Ppophesphiles, i's Boel, ron & Wine Ve pride ovrselves on quality of our - Choce- S, 40C. and 6oc. per 1b. cepacr to E, C. Mitchell. L ESTATE SALE. b. instructions to sell the smile perty, consisting of two Brick s Nos. 477 'and 479 Prificess ind the lang and beildisgs in ere being. ball an acre, know: McCrea Carrisge Works I ings are suitable for storsce luring, ponilry reising, etc. Will at s bargain. 3. R. McCANN. irock St. Ground Floor. Company : : Ont» Cran, Prospbodioe 1s = Eilgeton st hci, 3 - $10,000 - Hit in Music. THA, a sixtycent piano plece ¢ 30 cents, ms long as supply SPECIAL odie for sale. ia geod order for child. See 4t quick. $5 $10, $4 down and $1 per ntil paid. . hing in music at, incess Street, Kingston. rh e------------ ERSONAL MENTION. Z Senge RFF mis Of The People What Are Saying Aad Doing. + Mills has left for Brockville the G.TR. as brakesman. For % two years Be has been r at the lower depot. ath occurred 'in Toronto, on of Myre Jane Senior, wife of w, 337 Mansming -avemwe, To She was a daughter of the late nnison, of Kingston. erris, after spending four ith her ts, Mc amd Mr< 2 York street, jell yesterday" home at Benson Mimes, N.Y Harold and Mise Bessie XN companied their mother. r soft corns -cuved. with thee ons of Peck's Corn Balve, 15: gL bey * slor's ous, 3 for Avaconds, Butte , ... 43.03 "Colorado Springs, Dev: t Lake i. 43.08 48.08 Full particulirs at KX. & P. and OC. P R. Tieket Office, On io St. F. SoNuAY. #. A. FOLGER, JR., Gen. Pass. Agt Gen. Supt. ty : M0 suffer will find Abbeys Salt a perfect corrective of all stomach disorders. Dys- cannot be cured by doc toring the effect. Abbeys Salt reujoves the causes by enabling Ahe stomach to do its work pro- Ata eg Rev > Tlluktral lescness a ong h 10.-The ht pits of of the y Lpravity 'among persons in the highe oireles id often slums of the ty 'called club life is oppored and the nation, he the purest, bot thete will be a bludk sheep improve the opportunity wrong. A purder is commited in opr city and two divorce cases are reveal wl These have sone club life, "America is fast following ig tha who wil petly.--A mild laxative, druggists. ---- 1. G. BOGART, M.D, C.X. FORME RESIDENT wee, npr: poise SUR fal. Qics "Line residence, 138 tor site Tost 0 A Wr SETTLERS Specie) Trains to Manitoba. and ihe Ganadian Norih-Wast. With free colonist sleeping cars will leave Toronto at 9 p.m. every 'Tuesday in March and April and run via Bay. Special colonist , rates from Kingston daily until "April 30th, as follows : North Bilkinge, Mom. ii. 00. ssvsnnie sans 8 08 Batier Most. Colorado Springs, Col., 2 aver ls ete. any 42 08 rived seas . 4358 ew Weeiminster, B.C. 3 Ore., Robson Roes g Seattle, Wash. Tacoma, BO. Vancouver, B.C. C., ete. Rebs aos P. HANLEY, Agent, ty Pass. Depot. Kingston & Pembroke & Canadian Pacific Railways. SPECIAL SETTLERS' TRAINS TO CANADIAN NORTH-WEST WILL LEAVE KINGSTON EVERY TUESDAY DURING MARCH AND APRIL AT 8:10 A.M. Direct connections. REDUCTD RATFS UNTIL APRIL 30th, 1908, COLONIST RATES FROM KINGSTON TO Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, Portland, Rossland, Nelson, $46 05 Trall, Robson. . ae N - 843.53 THE Bar OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW SHORT LINE FOR Tuuid, Napaned. Dussrosts, and Al > ly vi Hall © at meh WILEON CPR # foe, Clarence street, ALLAN LINE % From St. John. From Halifax. Saturday Monday. Tunisian, March 14. March 16 10 p.m Parisian, March 21, March, 23, 10 pm. Corinthian, March 28. March 30, 10 p.m. Bavarian, April 4. April 6, 10 pm. Numidian, Apert 11. April 13, 10 p.m. RATES OF PASSAGE. Summer rates in effect April 3st. First Cabia--=Tanisian, $60 and up- wards, Parisian, $55 and. upwards. Cor- inthian, $50 and upwards. Bavarian, #75 and upwards. Numidian, $65 _and upwards, © Second Cabin--Liverpool, London, ne dondérry, Tunisian d Bavariasa, $40, Other steamers $87.50. Third, Class; $25 and $20, Liverpool, Derry. Deéitast, Sateen London Through tickets to South Alirica. NEW YORK 'TO GLASGOW. Mon, ollan, April 2. Laurentian April 18 All classes of passengers at low. rates. J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Q.T R. City Passenger Depot, J. P. GILDER- SLEEVE,- Clarence strect. DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS BOSTON AND HALIFAX TO LIVER POOL, via Quesnstown. From From Boston. Halifax. Canada .. .. .. April 3nd. April 3rd. BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. New England _. .. . April 9th PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL. = 4. Tauric, Marc J Nomaaie. Yara i Norseman, April 4 VONMOUTH DOCK AND BRISTOL, ! From Portland. Sticman oN March 10.1 hes have disappeared, "hiv hesves Rn oh TO MEDI Ranma! 3 have heen strengthened and 1 'do not Cawhroman, March 17. Commonwealth | March 28 Vancouver. April 2ud. eed brman, April 25. he to or further J, P. HANLEY, GT. stops of the old Roman empire. J The Lone is despised: children aie cn in cimbiande; a poc valué (han a baby. Wea'th ana pride consume the life blood of 'the nation and aristocratic weakness sips our Jo mocratic vigor." Rev, Byron Staaffer said the polis shauld be careful af> whose door the police lay the erime and whose pambs they drag into it. Continuing, he said : 3 > "This trigedy is glio a lesson as to the wickedness in all social circles We are apt to sag that the poorer classes gre the wicked ones and that the rvicher class are good; that the cultured have all the virtue and the uticultured mone. "Wé "are wrong, fer at all extremes from the highest {o the sery lowest there are; the goad and (he bad. How hurried was the rush of wPfortain class to tear up photographs when this tragedy. wags announced. How 'well they "showed then their unwillingness fo he asso ciated with that set: that has bicome the object of every man's revilement,"' Parental Discipline In Russia. In: Russia the patriarchal spirit is still very strong. An old man called Rybalka, residing at Novorossisk, on the Black Sea, hay just bewten Fi son Stephen to death, "for daring to gét drink during the Holidays." "The son Lwas twenty yeas. of age, and the punishmnént took place in the presence of a crowd of people. No one dared interfere, "'because the old man was the father and it was bis business." H. Cunningham, piano tuner from Chickering's, New York. (Orders re- ceived at McAuley's Hookstowo. J. W. Kischen, in the ticket office at the Brockville G.T.R. station, has re signed to enter the employ of the C PR. Dizzy Epells AND Aching Head Tell of Shrivelled Arteries and Exhausted Nerves -- They Warn You of Approaching OR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD. in The sullerer from nervous headache and dizzy. spells never knows what minute he may fall helplessly a victim of vertigo or paralysis, for these symp toms. tell of depleted nerve cells and a wasting of vigor and vitality. Othet indications of nervous exhaus tion are troubles of sight, noises in the ears, sparks before the eves, sto 'mach troubles, sleeplessness, cold hands and feet, restlessness, jrritabili ty, weakened memory, lack of enerry and enthusiasm, muscular weakness, fainting spells, bodily pains and aches, and tired, languid and despondent feel ings. . Nervous disenses are most dreadful to contemplate, because of the fre: quency with which they end in para: lysis, locomotor ataxia, epilepsy insa: nity. Ail movement of the body or its members is controlled by the nerves, and hence it follows that paralysis of some form is the natural consequence of exhausted and depleted nerves. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food cures "dizzy spells, headache and all svraptoms of nervous exhaustion hy actually in creasing the quantity &nd quality of the blood and creating new nerve force MRS. CORKEY, 272 Wellington Street, # saflired =» with nervous dhe. In dact, I. was so bad that at, times spells, and ny nervy onus system seemed feard of the good Mrs. Corkey. |} results accomplished" by Dr. Chgse's Nerve Food and began to use it, ince I have been taking this medion great bead- change has come over me, t ve any more of the dizzy spells. I have nothing to thank but Dr. Chase's Nerve Food for this change." Pr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 sents a box, 6 boxes for $2.50, at all dealers, Burdick erred to from the jul x churches of the city, Sunes. At the Lafayette Hap- "list chureh Rev. George Whitman de- wu Tim Lif" on "*Chubeh Life Ver: sus Home Life." = ° well dodo persons. The type of tig worse than in, the city. This gay, Godless way 'of living biten manifests itself tin het 'is spoken of as club life. 1 4d. mit that clubs differ in their sims, but I bolieve that that which is technichi- wo the itovests of the individual. the chutch Mn its oskential purpose. club lif is [either "sodlal, literacy nor beneficial, Out of this clib life often grow evil alliances. Ple-purpote df miny 'may almost inevitalily to! work relation {6 the dog is of mcr. fer Ing, 30c; parsmips, per bag, ine 1° took Weak, dizey po. ° $1.50; celery, per dozen, 40c. to Bic.; , quite fandorminied quarters, $1.50 10 85.50; heel, pedium, ant} x ago. 1] arose, 86 to 86.50; bool, choice, car. $9.50; mation, $5.50 to $6.50; to-day kince Albert Edward; Pr old and 'she was finctesit™ Now he sixty-two and' she is" fifty nine. Se presents from frie and relatives. The o ations for her customary spring. visi r . r [A CAU Landon; March 10.1 is forty yar - 3 Wales Abou King Pdwani ¥ii led tof 0 tman Draws ap VOHE 8tGr in BE Georgé's ol, of Growing "God- NES Prosperous - ~leaple in Sermon on Burdick # Windsor, Alexandre, the ftir daughter ol the wea bing, Christian IX; of Den: .. Ho was then twenty-two vers ng the day numerous congrats latory mw were - received at Haeloaraugh House; and there wore thei more substantial inde ' : e br wb deblemuderis the ha France, i which he contends that the of h 3 -eruption Pelee. was due to v formal ref tthe sin Lo ------ } [GREAT DISASTER: r That is Startling--Writes to = Newmarket Paper. vines, who is. in Martinique for health, written a start to the Rein 3 "of Mont ust the Holy Ghost.' t SE OF IT.}: SIN AGAINST HOLY GHOST: | Dos HAbris, Late of St. Sathar ines, Presents a Connectioh Dean Harris, formerly of St. Cathao, his letter rhet Fra from Fort Do ber that contrary to nearly all vol- 4 cognition of he day was 'a: dinner | After of his trip over the te. ber da, ro To _Eyents Ji our city," said party at: Marlborough House this | vastated islavd, he says : } ; Ax. Wi "have revealed the gay, { evening which was attended by all the] And now, before | advance further, 1 Portland Township Council. irrefigious which of our | embers of the royal family now in | must vecord some of the awhil and] Verona, Feb. 16.-- Members all A mote prosperpus | live. There is | England, y, : paint 'obuirrences that preceded the s vish, 'the a ing Godlessncss "gimiong many | Queen Alexandra is making prepars | rulti ob SF. Plorre. It in well to remem: | 1 bins QUEEN ALEXANDRA. KING EDWARD AND to Copenhagen, where she will be joined. by the King early next month on the occasion of the family gather ing in celebration of the eighty*fifth birthday of the venerable King Chris tian ) The king apd queen celebrated the anniversary With a family gathering at Buckingham Palace, and a private dinner and 'dance. The latter will not be a state ball, the guests will be chiefly relatives, personal friends and ambassadors. The eight ladies who acted as bridesmaids at the wedding ave' all living. They are all married cx cept Lady Victoria Howard. A CHILD'S DEATH. Due to a Rupture From Oough- Napaneg, March 11.--~The sympathy ol the whole town goes out to Rev, and Mrs, Costigen in their eldest daughter, Charlotte Norah a sweep little child of twa' years and two months old. The dear little cn» was ill but 5 short Gwe: Mrs, Costi gan came up from Descronto a few days ago, lo visit ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Deroche. The little one was afflicted" with the wheopiny wugh; this was so severe that the coughing caused the rupture of a blood: vessel, and this led to, spinal meningitis, and although the services of four doctors wore called in and NI that human aid could devise was done death relieved the little wufierer. Ihe funeral takes place this afternoon st two o'clock to the Eastern cemetery vault. T. -G. Caiscallen, M.P.P., loft, yes terday, for Toronto to take his sent in the local legislature. He was ac rompanied by Mrs. Carscallen: Flor apce Ming in the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Robert English, Deseronto Mrs. NM. R, Mabee and little son leave todaydor their home iy Melita, Man., aftér spending the past thie months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Norris, Richmond, Mis Pailey Hamin was called to Hamil ton vesterday to be present at the bedside of her brother, George Hinch, who has been for the pasy three years an invalid, And wes reported to Ix sinking rapidly on Sunday. i Fred W. Smith, grocer, and Ida M. Cairgs, Renfrew, ate 10 de married today at Renfrew. J. A, Fraser has staridd to repair his home on John «treet. He Will thoroughly overhaul the house and put it in fir-t class shape and will then ocoupy it himself. Mark Grabam avd NM. 0. Fraser gre in Montrehl this week. Miss Toronto Street Market. Toronto, March 9. Wheat, white pe bush., 72. to 73; wheat, red, pec bush., 72je; wheat, spring, per bush., 60¢.; whtnt, goose, per bush. 67}¢. to 68c.; 'outs, per bush., 38ic. to 7c; peas, per bush, 75¢. to Re; barley, per bush., He. to Sle; buckwheat, per bish., 0c. {op Ble; rye, per bush, 32ic.; bay, timothy, per ton, 812 (os $14.50; hay, rjixed, per ton, $6 to $9; straw, per ton, 85 to BY; seeds, per bush. Alsike, No. |, $6.75 i, $7.25; 'Alsike, No. 2, 86 10 $86.50; rel clover, 30.50 to $7.50; timothy, 81.75 to $2.50; apples, per bbl., 81 1, 81.75; dressed hogs, 35 to $5.50; eggs, néw laid, 18¢c. to We; butter, dairy, 15. to We; 'butter, creamery, 2c. to We; chickens, per pair, 5c. to 81; ducts, per Ib, 10c. to 12¢.; turkeys, pec Ib. 15¢, to 18c.; potatoes, per bag, $1.25 to $1.30; cnions, per bag, 68c. to 70c.: ost carrote, per bag, 40c. to 50c.; furnips, to 50c.; cabbage, per dozen, 3c. to cauliflower, per dozen, 81 to beef, hindquarters, 87 to 85; beef, fore * ave, 87 to' 87.25 lamb, $8.50 to 'veal, choice, $5 tg S10. ---------- They make ohe feel as though life wan worth living. Take -one of - Cae- ter"s Little Liver Pills after eating: it will relieve dyspepein, aid digestion, give tone and vigor to the system. + Hammar Greenwood, a native of Fhithy, Ont. has received a unanin er tease ies the death! of tain from peak to bawe, und a migh against the city, followed immediately | canic precedents, the eruption of Ile lee did not break out in the old eras ter, but frof: the side Tacing the city. Carbet, & village one and a half miles from St, , Was @intouched. was 'erowded with men, women and about the same of mulatioes, ted by a French freethinker, an im- porieti socialistic agitator, improvised a socialistic demonstration. The weird nature of the proceedings lent additi- onal catastrophe of fiery streams of scald ing mud and torrents of boiling watdr that in a month devastated the unfor- our, a hundred or so ~and ita the colored sovialists, Mextizos, quad roons, octoroons and negroes, accom panied by apitators imported from abroad, formed a saerilegious proces sion, in parady of « the Via Dolorosd, from Pilate's house to Calvary, With a rope around its neck, they draggeil a living pig outside the city, Here they nailed jt to a cross, ited it oh high, and, with shouts and cursed, apoftrophized it. They hailed it as Jesus Christ, crowned its wretched head 'with thorns, pierced its side ant put a board above dt with the inserip tion, "J, C., King of the Christians,' and, yelling 'and. dancing ike fiends, cauried it through the streets. Then, at shout the same hour, an- other procession of human devils, lashed into fury hy the excitement and harangues of white agitators, ascend od Pelee, uprooted a great crucifix that hind stood there for many years. and amid obsoure rites and blasphen ous songs, cast the sacred. figure into the crater their leader yelling, as ib sank out of sifht, "Go where Tho deservest to go, inte. Thine own Hell] " 1 record this as 1 rd it from the had it from eyeaxitnesses, and | may add that it is correborated by... Col Pélthouse, who witnessed the Trightid scent. The awlil outrage=it mav bs but a coincidence--leids additional horror to 'an ote which could hever have occarred ing colony whose hwoie administration entertained a» proper respect for religion and its obaérvanc es. The more respectable pire of the vopulation, to its éredit, was so ex: asperatod by the abominable perform ance hat it 'was with diffiulty the people were restrained from lyrehing the organizers of so damnab® a trav: esty of the most tremendous of ull tragédies. In all the paroxyemal eruptions of Pelee, there was no phenomenon like unto that of May Sth. Gun April Sth,' t anpallog safrilegethe win against the Holy Ghost--was cotami: ted, On April 6th, Pelee awoke iron its' wletp of Miy-four years. Situnted on the northern end of the island, and rising to a height of 4450 feet, the great mount was visible out in "the Caribbean Seca. OR April Sth, it began to emit smoke, and continued to got more and mors active until May Gth. At three o'clock pam. a torrent of boiling mud swept down the moun: tain, at a terrific speed, reaching the wea, five miles distasit, in about three | minutes. On ite rash to the open road stedd, it destroyed a great sugar fac tory--the Usine Guering--the Guerine residence and outhuildings snd devour every animal around the Usine. Ex- cept the father, the family and ser vants, after the boiling river had Swept past, were never seen again, On May Sth, "at 745 o'¢lock, an an- my, growling fissure split the moun ty, uniform mess of Dlgek smoke burst with dizzy rapidity on the valley. At eight o'clock am., an avalanche of incandescent was launched by the report of an explosion greater than that of a 1 wd cannon, Not- withstanding that the storm of burn ing sabd traveled faster than the scund, Fhe people of the city nearest the. mountain died- at once. Then swept through St. Pierre, so close to the tornado of ' VE, 43 Clarence St. 9. P. GILBERSLED Motil a Port: Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. ous invitation to hecome the lihweral candidate for York, ¥agland. =; a part ol if, & oy mephitic On Good Friday, April 5th, at thrée o'clock of the afternoon, the cathedral children, who had come tppéther to hear a sermon on the Passion of Or Lordy" 'to 'venwrate the Crucifix and | lice, make the Stations of the Cross. At adroons and negroes, horror to coming apocalyptic tuimte island---the "Fair Isle 'of June' Well, on this Good Friday afternoon, lips of those in Fort De France, who | sob, Sperry oh HC harion Higrks, Aw a Shibley, eg ues, 8. Frank Patterson,' James Br ard . Trasoot! ly, Robert K. Babeock, 8, Babeock O'Neil, James Walker, W Cloakey, Charles Leonard, Js J. Watts, Jond Lakens Babeook, Z. Reynolds; Fred. Snider, D, 1. por Jent, James Yorke, Kugeue O. Craig, James McKeover, Bifider, Jacob Walroth, James Campbell, P. Timmons. Yat Bagrifl, J Curl, Theodore Huffman, Edward rey, is Tu pah, George Scals, N. Ball, J. Wal roth, T. A. Keir, UG B. Craig, n eink Apso Le rank. James Foray re rant, Randell, Danie York, John Ci Thomus Leveck, William Abrams, DD. Graham, Willis Conrdy; C Rutten, William Kuox, Wiliam Vel ley, R. Redden, 5. Card and Jame: Jamieson. Pound -kespers--1. B. Shibly, R. E Babcock; J. Jamieson, James Shan graw, Stafford Paterson, B. Hornbeck, J. E. Watson, J. Pomroy, John Me Collough, Charles Hicks, W. Brooks, . W. Balxock, P. Timmons, J. . Lake, W, J. Sproule, Km. Lakens, W. G. Craig, 8S. Nradiord, Z. Rey- nolds, John Nolan, George Jeflrey: Fenceviewers--Jobn "Sigeworth, MT. B. Shibley, J. MN. Babeock, Wilfrid Hufimas, James Forsythe, James Por , W. sot, Lewis Clow, H: W. Day, J. RB Wheeler, R. P. Ellerbeck, Th Kingston, Daniel Yorks, Leal | Baker, EB." M. Yorke, Hiram Haffman, 1D. J. Taggers: \ | Sums voted : 820 to J, 8. Gullagh er, insurance on tgwn ball, #4 to J. nmons, job on bridge, 32 to ' {gio Revell, charity; 81.92 to W. Wal | er, webate taxes; 82° to J. Tupsh, | charity; 82.50 to A. Manson, peder, | 82 to P, Tallent, work done in 1902 $2.00 to A. Graham, work in Verena: 8 to J. Mills and wife, charity; $10 io UC. B, Craig, damage to ; 82 {to Willimm Pomroy, rebate - thxes 86.94 to W. Stedman, goods; 83 to W. Lake, rent of golling booth; $46.91 to W. H. Reynolds, for pla and burying paupers in 1901 hand 1902. ; Counaal adjouined to meet in town hall, April 20th, ; Not Curious. . A lady, who bed a servabt some what given to curiosity, inquired, on returning frond a Visit one afternoon: "Did the postman lesive any letters, Mary 7" "Nothing but a posteard,' ma'am." "Whos i it front, Mary 1' "Aopd do vou think Vd read it, ma'am?" smid dhe girl, with ap in jured air. "Perhaps not," remarked the mistress, "but anyone who nds me messages on postcards is stupid or impertinent." "You'll excuse me, ma'am," returned 'the girl, loftily, "hut | must say that's i nice way to be talking about your, own mother." A Lasting Benefi{. 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INTHE SPRING When yon repair the house, get those electric fixtures repaired, or put new ones in. We will do the work thoroughly for you, and won't charge you much Fe either. ai > Breck & Halliday, ¥ aes, ' DR. ALEX. W. RICHARDSON, . ; HICIAN AND |