. 0 by the rienced] - and cn ul surgeons, 'fi on view of thes the Jollowingsletier from Sus heen saved frop, U8 operations. : i you lo can EF piles = one. = --_-- I am : a sent. for your 1 have Been bothered ethen, and before I had suffered the last eleven years, and at (h, » wrolg 1 had given birth m, a 1, and they came down with (, very of the child hy the handfyl, wuld not get them back and | suf d everything, ang the doctor said ing but an operation would ever ve me; but I read of your remedy ur daily newspaper and I tol] my hand to get me a box and 1 would it a trial before consenting to the e, and thanks be to your wonder. medicine, F was saved from the op ing table. 2 a - person suffering rom pi ny husband 'and mysell hear of, recommend your 'wonderful medi. .__X.just used one $1 box of Pyr,. Pile Cure, and two hoxes of Pyrg. Ointment and two boxes of Pyra. Pills; apd I was, I hope, com. ely cured. If they ever show slightest return 1 will certainly some more medicine, but I hardly k I will oA Ang more Jo it will year tl ay ol mber Mi had them and that makes it , months and past now. Thanking' Most, again and w you abundant es, I remain, rs. S. Hodgson, W. 11th street, Des Moines, " ramid. Pile Cure is sold by drug. y for fifty cents a package or will hailed to any address upon receipt rice, by Pyramid Drug Co., Mar l, Mich. Write this firm for little t describing the cause and cure of 2OOVOVOVOVOOTOO00000R owney's *hocolates We have just received a, large uantity of Lewney's finest Choco- ates--also another. large shipment f our own Very Popular Chocolates The demand for our own special he is increasing amazingly. 1 If in need of a Parlor Pountain en we guarantee them all. Dr. Grant's Iron Pills, 25c . B. TAYLOR, pal Chemist. per wonderful assortment are the WEESE WALL PAPERS with ry stylish lady is pleased . Designs and coloring simply o. I'rices low. tos and Frames. ction. Stationery in the celebrated Mason & Pianos. WEESE & 00.. 121 Princess St. T. Lochheed, Supt. REAL CHANCE et TO BUY eal Estate ) offer this week the following erties at exceptionally low 1S. Se > ro. brick ' dwellings, 477 479 Princess street, . ah acre of land, and » outbuildings, suitable for ige or manufacturing pur- s, also a goodfruit garden. STORE PROPERTY. » grocery and meat shop, with established owner ng on account of ill-health. e is a 8-room dwelling attach- also good stable &nd drive ° GOOD INVESTMENT. double frame dwelling and » tenement houses adjoining, n good order, with cellars and rented, annual income, $330. be hought for $2,300. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. frame, 8-roomed dwelling three acres of good land, santly situated, ome block eleétric car line. BUILDING LOTS- Johnston, Sydenham, Mark- » John and Nelson streets, $75 up, on easy terms. S. R. McCANN. "Brock St. Ground Floor. SAS This represents 4 sin flament of heeded heat hig] ified, is naturally "sho "powder, no soda, no lar dient in it. Each shred which gives gréat surface Address THE NATURAL WHEAT BISCUIT rt" and "light." There is no east, no baking d, nor any stomach Split--Toast-- Enjoy Then say good-bye to that heavy stomach feeling after eating. - SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. Send for "The Vital Question" (Cook Book), FREE. FOOD CO., Toronto, Ont, are crisp and compel thorough mastication. isturbing ingre- contains millions of tiny fore for action of the digestive fluids. TRAVELLING. YR TRE ETTLER psc) rain to Manitoba ad fhe Ganadian North-West. . With free colonist sleeping ciirs leave Toronto at 9 p.m. every Tuesday in March and April and run via North Bay. Special colonist rates from Kingston daily until April 80th, as follows: T, BO Portland; Ore.. Robson B.C. Ross land. B.C, Seattle, Wash. Tecows, Wash, Trail. B.C., Vancouver, B.C. ¥ Victoria, B.C, etc. Syms : Los Angelis Cal, & Ly Ete 48 03 For full particulars apply to J. P, HANLEY, Agent, City Pass. Depot. SPECIAL SETTLERS' TRAINS TO CANADIAN NORTH-WEST WILL LEAVE KINCSTON EVERY TUESDAY DURING MARCH AND APRIL AT 8:10 A.M. Direct connections. REDUCED RATES UNTIL APRIL 30th, 1803, COLONIST RATES FROM KINGSTON TO R. Tieket Office, Ontario S F. CONWAY, F. A. Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Supt THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW SHORT LINE FOR Tw Napanes, Deseronto, and all lo- ET pay Sr, | HAA or Clarence street. 'DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS BOSTON AND HALIFAX TO LIVER- POQL, via Queenstown. Boston. Canada .. --. .. April 3nd, MONTREAL AND QUEBEC LIVERPOOL Canada, May 9. Kensington, May BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. New England : April 11th PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL. Tauric, March 28. Irishman, March 21. Norseman, April 4. Englishman, April 11 VONMOUTH DOCK AND BRISTOL, From Portland. Manxman, April 4. Ottoman: April 18. BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN. 16 Commonwealth vr wee o..March 28th Vancouver - April 2nd Campbroman ... .. April 25th Vancouver : A : May 16th For furth: articulars apply to &. HABALAENG, Ldkizes FP, GILDER: 2 y Claren: 3 ¥ i Dotaision. Line, Montreal & 5 tand. » Allan Line From St. John. From Halifax. Tunisian, Mach 14. March 16 10 p.m. Parisian, March 21. March 23, 10 p.m. Summer rates In effect April 1st. First Cabin, $50 and upwards. " Setond Cabin, $37.50 and $40. Third-Class, $35 and $26, Liverpool, Derry, Belfast, Glasgow, London. Through tickets to South Africa. J. P. HANLBY, Agent, G.T-R., City Passenger Depot, J. P. GILDER- SLEEVE, street. TO-LET. TE FF ISHED ROOMS, WITH OR nan 101 Queen street. HOUSE VAUGHN aa Ney ist. Apply at Whig Office. a ------ DWELLIN STORES, OFFICES, J. 8, McCann. Real Estate and surance, $1 Brock street. GOO! FURNISHED ROOMS, Toum Pp ith all modern con- at 191 University Avenue FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR | without board, 'With modern improve ments. Apply 160 King street, corn- er Union strebt. FROM MAY 1ST, HOUSE NO. 208 William street, containing 13 rooms, also house No. 40, Frontenac street, opposite Coll vied by Prof. hot water, with . ments. Enquire of J. 91 York street. \, BOARD. inate Institute, - occu ike, both heated with all modern improve C. Landeryou Ouf price, 30 cents, as long as supply lasts a §00D MS FIRST-CLASS Doak: | Aiko, table board. May be SPECIAL bad at Mrs. Breden's, 24 Stuart St A Molodian for sale, in 290d order, JE FRONT ROOM, ALSO TWO TARGE FRONT ROOM ) will TERRACE}, Great $10,000 Hit in Music. h Everything in. music 88, . Our Coal Is As Clean As Though It Were Washed and Brushed. Each lump stands by itself. Ppolid coal fire. if the dealers are We are very careful. » Foot of Queen St.--'Phome 9. 3 Butts $ Cannel AND Reynoldsville Van AMES SWIFT & 0. "Phone 135. . 4060660 A Cosy Bright Fire Is an attraction for every ome. The cheery glow and immense heat of our coal Will make itself felts with pleasure during the cold weather. It's just the kind to cook with, too, Let us fill your bin with BOOTH'S COAL. "Phone 138, Foot of West St, NOTICE Is hereby given the public -that we purpose making it warm for all persons using my wood next winter. Your order is solicited, P. WALSH, 85-57 BARRACK STREET 000090 00604600000604% a he Yotto Yotto} \ ARC LIGHT For shops apd business places. YOTTO light is best. We are selling them chesp. Call in, BRECK & HALLIDAY. Yotto Yotto BE HIAWATHA, a sixty-cent piano piece child See i F810, $4 dows ahd $1 per B untht peid. . ea far fr City Flos" Suitable for a te five, 195 or 286 Princess Street, Kingston, Gooa of the earth | Youn are picked g ereafter it is screemed several times befors it reaches you, pnd dirt, slate. etc, really have no chasce, careful. | Westbrook, March 19. ~The assessor After | has been making' his annual rounds. orchards have been greatly damaged by mice, which have worked under the snow during the winter. | Farmers have tapped their sugar | bushes, and report poor sap weather. 4000000000000 dealers, or Edmanson, People Are Doing warns us that iting Mrs. J. Traves is spending a few days her "sister, Mrs. Sw Louisa Smith is visiting at Inverary Archie well attended. Mrs. J. turned home, hav ing days in the city. Bruce, has re spent a An Aged Resident Dead. moved into the house formerly occu pied by Alexander Darragh. Emerson Burley passed away on Thursday, | years. The services were | left on Monday for Delhi, Ont, Dr. { H. 8. Northmore is at work on the | foundation for his new barn. D. T. | Rowse is having repaired the house formerly occupied hy his fmother, which will greatly add to its appear ance. John Thompson, has i the Hotel National, formerly occupied by George Graves. Mr. Geaves has moved to Kingston. Alexander Dar ragh has moved. to Kingston. | Orchards Badly Damaged. Mrs. Jamima Gates has returned af | ter a pleasant visit at Sydenham. Mr. | and Mrs. A. Howie and daughter, Ver. | nice, visited friends at Hay Bay re- | cently. Benson Coulter has moved to { his farm at Murvale, much to the re- gret of the people of this vicinity, as he was highly respected here. The of. many. friends of the late Patrick Far- ney were grieved to hear of his sad- den death at his residence on Wing street, Kingston. Mr. Farney was a former resident of this vicinity and was highly respected by a large cirele of friends. A 'large timber, which sup- ported the bridge in front of D Sheehan's, broke on Saturday, mak- ing travel over it very dangerous. Tyendinaga Tidings. Marysville, Tyendinaga, March 19.-- Miss Maggie Killorin returned to her home in Eribsville after visiting her aunt, Mrs. T. McAlpine. Mrs. John C. Meagher is visiting her sis ters, the Misses Sheehan, at West brook. Miss 8. Williams, Albert, re- cently visited at her aunt's, Mrs. J. Corrigan. Miss Katie Meagher recent- ly visited her cousin, Miss Frankie McGuinness. = Miss Francis Drumumey, after several weeks' illness, is conva- lescent. Will Stewart and mother, af ter spending the winter with friends here, have returned to their home in North Dakota. Mrs. Hugh Carrol, Enterprise, is visiting "a father, John Druminey. Nears, Frank Meagher and Robert Fuller, after spending the winter in Bancroft, Bave returned. Mrs. J. Fitz atrick, Napa- nee, was the guest of Mrs. J. Fahey on Tuesday. Frank Gibson and sis ter, Sarah, Lonsdale, recently visited at John Topping's., Miss K. Sheehan is spending several weeks at John C. Meagher's. Miss Lily Anderson has gone ta learn dressmaking in Napa nee. : { Portland Paragraphs, Portland, March 19.--Sugar making is the order of the day. Edward Ken: nedy and wife, Brockville, have mov- A COMFORT _ TO THE AGED, Though 80 Years of Age Mr. Kennedy Was 'Made Well and Kept Well by the Use of DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY -LIVER PILLS. As age creeps om it is almost in- variably "the kidneys and liver. that get sluggish and deranged, leave pois onous impurities in the system and cause rheumatism, lumbago, lame and aching back and limbs and disorders of the digestive and excretory organs. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills have proyen themselves the greatest com fort to the aged, entirely freeing them of the sufferings arising from these de- rangements and insuring the return of good health. This letter is a sample of many at this office. Robert Kennedy, Wingham. Ont., a respected citizen, eighty years of age. writes : "About this time last year I was suddenly taken sick with severe pains in the howels. I got so ill that my wife became alarmed and sent for the doctor. 1 drank some hot water, and-soop after the doctor came ¥ je- sick. "lI then began using Dr. Chase's Kidnev-Liver Pills, and soon got bet ter. Ever since then I have taken Di. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills regularly, and with care every week and some times twice a week, and I am in. as good a state of health as ean be ox- pected at credit for my good health to the use | 4 of Dr. Chase's Kidpey-Liver Pills. Pr. Chase's Kidvey Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 25 cents a box. At all |The Tidings From Various Points In Bastern Ontario--What And What spring is here. Mr. and Mrs. Rector, Montague, N.Y., are vis- y Bruce. Rev. Mr. Oliver Pittsburg, preached in this church on | with eet, Belleville. Miss Campbell and William Sher. | 8d wood left. for Watertown, on Monday. The Ladies' Aid meeting, held at Miss Emma Edward's on Wednesday, was few ' ftions point: to an early spring. * Last Bath, March 19. Henry Wemp has March 12th, at the age of seventy-five conducted A The pV " larger on Friday, March 13th, in St. John's There jet ve iw Pam is | sch, by the Rev. F. T. Dibb. J. very The ive in Mud lake is McD. (err, conducting evangelistic away. There has been an |B in the Méthodist church here, fast giy Routt of farm: stock sales ership of large franchises is not al- ernment took over the lines, and ask ed how the government proposed to gan to throw up. The doctor treated | remedy this. Sir Michael Hicks me for two weeks and 1 was very | Beach, the . chancellor of the exche- quer, admitted the correctness of the that ' rapid communication nue warranted. sions must be discouraged. Henniker Heaton also asked if the government was prepared to lease the he aph vy advanced age. I give] lines to a private company. To 4 i my ad ag & . quer did not eeply. m will soon. move Falls, by umerous friends. L. "Aravelling in he potty parts Datario. is sspendi ; o 8 home here, and Mrs. tains the Meputure will be deeply re- n i were calling on friends in ¥ Ate Saying the village on Friday last. Mr. Dock. Latimer Lispings. stater leaves for his home in Dakota Latimer, . March 17.--The whirp of fon the [EAR dust. Mos. Dockatater the robin and the caw of the crow § ¥ ugar at 'the home of Robert French's on' Friday evening, and re Sunday." A number from this place enjoyable time. The attended the Hornerite meetings at ort a err vod is place Inverary on Sunday. Mrs. Thoms wise bell Yieitell hia last week. Their entertainment was very successful 'and largely attended. The Misses Nellie and Jennie Morris aster Willie have gone to For Xaxke v_ intend remaining till Special services are being evenings throughout far, autumn. held on Lent. Good Times For Farmers. , Sharpton, March 15.--Al indica year's grass and clover seeding prom- ise well, Stock of all kinds are in a thriving condition. Dairying has great prospects. Some of the. cheese nctories have already opened. Farm- ers still hold a large surplus of hay. with unusually good prices. Times are inly-a great deal more prosper: ous. Farm 'land has increased in money value. T. R. McKinley is moving to. Hartington. = This is a poor year for maple syrup. Snow is about all out of the back roads. John Brethen intends going to the States to work. J. Walker has moved back to Sharpton, Mr. Wal pole inte! repairing his barn. Mr. Taylor is preparing to build a kit chen and woodshed. Acchie Campbell has hired with Mr. McGowan. W. Hanley is erecting a large, new hog-* F. W. Bell -- Kis brother, A. Bell, iri his house, Visitors : Ww. Collins, Holleiard at D. Karin's; Wilfred Babcock, Desert Lake, at his father's, D. Babcock; John Collins, Manitoba, with friends here; Mrs. Aloree, Pittsburg, with friends here. Rev, Father ' Goupil celchrated mass in the Church of the Holy Rosary, Odessa, on Sunday. Mr. Clute, who resides with his son-in-law, B. Parks, in confi to his bed by falling and seriously injuring his hip. Being far advanced in years, his rec8very "is doubtful, With a continuance of - the present weather seeding should be in full blast the 1st of April. Mr, Simkins is working for Mrs. . Benning ton. Mr. Paterson and Mr. Taylor sold a he each. D. Parks talks of going to ecioba. to work, Mr. and Mrs. D. Karin attended the fu- neral in Kingston of Patrick Farney, who died wuddenly - on March 17¢ Deceased, who was highly respected, was born and lived here up to twelve vears ago, when he moved to Catara- qui, thence to the city. ALMONTE NOTES. ---- Business Changes-- Successful "At - Home." Almonte, March 18.--The 17th March was celebrated in the usual way by a concert and play entitled "Killarney" The town hall was filled, and a good sum was realized. Several business changes have taken place within the past few days. One of the most im- portant being the retiring of J. H. Conn, of the firm of Cogn & West, Mr, West taking over the "business. Mr. Conn will go west with a view to business . enterprise. ~ His family will emain in Almonte for the present. Mrs. (Dr.) Burns has decided again take up residence in town. Miss Mabel will remain with her mother. Misses Simpson and Weller attended millinery. openings in Ottawa on Mon- day. The collectors/for the Victorian Order of Nurses' fund are busy these days, and all meeting with fairly good success, Charles "Gemmel, ill for some weeks, is still gw, and is threatened with rheumatic" fever, Rev. W. Gemmel and sister are visiting at the of Dr. Low, Billing's Bridge. The illustrated lecture "Glengarry School Days," in St. John's church, Friday evening, was most enjoyable, and was well attended. The "At Home" given under the auspices of the young people of St. . A £ church, and held at the manse, was a pleasing feature of the week, p Mr. Bennet making a most genial host. wie Blot, oF, Bonk of Montreal, has Nn, promoted to Kingston, and is succeeded by A. Johnston, Sarnia. Mr. Weatherly (teller) and fawrily are preparing for a trip to England. Ab. out forty Almonters intend taking in the Watkin Mills' comcert at Carleton Place on the 25th. James Wylie, jll for some time, is recovering. Miss Masy Wylie entertained a few of her young friends on Tuesday evening. St. Paul's | ¢ church Women's Auxiliary realized $65 | t from the Mrs. Jarley Wax Works, af ter all expenses were paid, ------ The British Telegraph Service. Gait Reformer An incident in the British House of Commons the other day directs at tention to the fact that public own ways a guarantee of their operation. On the occasion in ques tion, Henniker Heaton, conservative, drew attention to the annual loss of £700,000 in the telegraph service, ag gregating £8.300.000 since the gov profitajjle The readon of the loss was the public was more eager for than the reve Unproductive exten- gures. question the chancellor of the Bedote purchasing a moth bag, look Toronto. ' Bates & Co., at ours. onch. up i ickery block. | re village to Smith's ¥ ) tiful designs in made to order. « | furnishin, Bee mayoralty election proved himself the and defeated his opponent, D. R. Me Callam, by seventy, votes. : cinlists, Wellington street. Sd 3 5 Kimmerly Dicd From Para- | lysis--Purchass of Property-- Entertained the Young Folks. Napante, March 20.--Death is sw morning * home many of the old resi- deita' this winter. Ira Kiminerly an old, much respected resident, died Wed ay afternoon after but a few | | hour's warning. He was able to. he around in much his vsual health up f to y when a stroke of paralys: | 8 on Tuesday hight ve his friends the first alarm that th was near. He lingered until Wednesd His family was at his b death called him home. Besides his wile, four daughters and one son mown a tender and loving husband and father. Deceased bas heen a resi- dent of Napanee = 8g Twenty-five years and conducted g y business until his health became poor a few years ago when his son Amos 8, Kim: metly carried on the business. The ERS are : Emma, Ella, Mary and Rdith, all at home. The funeral takes place this afternoon. John Milligan hat started to erect a building on the oh between + son's barber &l the * chine office on gi % street. Plinche Grieve is home for a visit with her parents. Mrs. W. A. bury enter tained her Sunday school class to an "At Home," when a few hours were most pleasantly spent by the children and a tasty tea enjoyed. John Milligan has from Gilbert Bogart the property on Rob: ert street, south of Dundas, formerly the property of Daniel Dey, and after putting it in thorough repair will occupy it. ) Mise Brenda Neville, Regina, NWT; who has been spending the winter vis iting relatives in town and country, leavbs next week for her western home. Spring is with us once more; The awning man had a busy time yester- Ira day getting awnings in place: The aun was quite strong and the air balmy and spring like. pr emeea-- BIGGEST FOR YEARS, Chinese Officials Complain of Cor- ruption--Wholesale Blackmail. Pekin, March 10.-The court is pre paring for the largest pageant in (f- teen years, when it starts for the visit to the western tombs on April Sth. There will be 9,000 persons in the par- ty, exclusive of the troops who will guard the eight miles of railway. The people bitferly condemp the taxes that are levied on them for such purposes | as this. The best officials complain bitterly of the extensive SorTuption, saying it is impossible to eseape black: mail in one form or another, It is be lioved the Chinese government has never reached a lower state in this respect, S------ Is Officially Denied. -Berlin, March 20.~The foreign' office categorically denied the rt that a communication had Teen sent to Hol land by Germany in regard to a pos- sible general railway strike and the stoppage of international teaffic. The secretary of the state railways says the German government can noth- ing to prevent the railway strikes in Holland and must regard the injur- fous consequences thereol as unaveid- hie, Amsterdam, March 20.--Owing to the labor troubles neither Queen Wilhe)- mina, Prince' Henry nor Queen Mother Emma, will make the annual five days' visit to this city, and all usual arrangements 'for such an event have heen cancelled. There iv great public disappointment, but the queen is fol lowing the advice of the cabinet, Busi. ness throughout the country is suffer ing greatly because of the industrial disturbances. A ---------- Have You Ecgema ? Jaws you any skin disease or erup: tions re you subject to chafing or scalding ? Br, Agnew's Ointment prevents and cures any and all of these, and cures Itching, Bleeding and Blind Piles besides. One application brings relief in ten minutes, and cases cured in three to six nights. 35 cents, Sold by Henty Wade and H. B. Tay: lor.~T71 S ---- The Latest Styles In Clothing and Gents' Furnishings. Prevost, Brock sireet, is showing the latest patterns in imported fancy tweeds for spring suitingé: also beau- spring overcoatings, His stock of gent's 8 comprises the Iatost styles, window for New York neckwear, -------------- Mr. McKimm Re-Elected; Smith's Malls, March 20.~In the GF. McKim people's favorite ------------------------------ bs Fine $2 Hats. We have the largest stock of fine wo dollar hats ever shown in Kings- on. George Mills & Co., hat -------------- Choice bananahat Ferguson's, The worst forms of Chron- ic Rheumatism have suec- cumbed to the MAGI CAL- EDONIA WATERS. Sold by best dealers everywhere. when | SOLD ONLY BY A. / system is then number of ailments finds flesh and repair wasting. and blood are hur and food Emulsion. 'The whole body soon feels the infl of the new force and a noticeable better takes place at once: That is w Emulsion is so good for those who are or suffering from any wasting disease." Trashy Corsets are to #2 a pair. D. & A. Corsets, crest, girdle, 406. gored hip; No. 200, 555, maids childs' waists, 25c. to $1.75 a pair. Crompton's Corset, Yatisi, Caraline, Contour, ea' and girls' waist, 0c. to 81.25 & pair. military Hip, 50c. to $1 a pair, P.C., 425, Bertha, Startling and N.C., a Tailor Cut Corset, 81a pair, D. & N., a long waist Corset, 7 R & q., New. York Corset, $1, For coiifortable Corsets try CALL AND ¢ Headquarters for Trunks --_-------- or ier 1h ph spe Aa wasting. We call Scott's Emulsion a cause it does so much h nou there is a loss of flesh and wasting. conditi it is an evidence of starved tissues and ner . They want the nou d principles so perfectly blended in { wi v 4 a "delusion an d a snare." We foling ago and acted accordingly. Our envi able Corset patronage up by keeping none but the best makes. Your here, if not we will get it for you. Want you for a Corset Coysets are sold on a fair mirgin of p rofit, You doa't object fair price for a good article, do you ? "If our Corsets are not in satislactory wo want to know it, .as with e not right, we'll make it right. It's your patronage it, we've got it we're going to use yvory just effort to keep it. will you, when you've got Corsets to buy ? Here are a few of our all-the-yes r-round makes : E. T. Corscts, 201, 679, 651, 410, 312, 142, military hip, girdle and pursing in long, medium and short. Bink cot and ic. a pair. 'a pair. .CRUMLEY 1 132-134 Princess Street: lpg " How? Scotts Emulsion. = 3 4 verything olse in the CaS ali change ms io Jo watch straight Hygelan waist and NG. .e # Srl ie 28¢, rye only MolLeod's delicate, : made in 10 evetyone,