Professional Man It's to the Point, aii ot, his ig aongth wo h earful disomy operate, Wi thay my visita to Ler for " : a iven up all hope, when d e A new Woman; | (he Ie, hy a and the Tigis of her. fag wese Stel. eradicated' from oy ko. RC 20M that «he prchasi a "prop ry goad namely Pyramid Pile Cure, and oo from the ffs insertion of (he Sup. positories she, had ohtained i lief. made amin dxaniination gy ound the rectum in execllent cong; tion, the ipflammation cntirely di 4 peared" and 'the i mal condition. was so interested in the | pro the, remedy. analyzed -- uly and was so pleased with the alt of the analysis, ihg a an 'af the biost, he Ng and fei. faedie Tent in the Pyramy al na more convent orm than 'I ¢ould: secure hen ther vise, that I wrote to. the Pyramig ig" Company at Marshall, Mich. sking Jor. their. booklet | on Pile Swolleh 'veins iy Bon on Pj hii Nature, Causs and Gare, (wis y the way js sent free,) and have ince used their Pile Cure extend nd with best results i my iy do not hesitate to recommend it tg ou all. It will often save your pa ent. from a painful surgical Operas on which in many cases resulis fa. ally,' / v \ A toc, in Gme, in finish, in dur e MASON & RISCH PIANOS Sxcell all com A ). A. WEESE & Co. d wall paper ncess street, pingston. ol LOCHHERL , District ,Superine Pint Bottles 60c. SSoapond Syrup, of Hypephos- ites and excellent Spring T and system -Bailder. ] . Yond _ Xnterprise. Heriovator for clean ing. Carpets, Curtains, wood-work and spring cleaning geneeally, 25c. and B0c. cans. Photographery dealers, agents, 121 Tarine Moth Proof bags, sure death to' moths. They keep the clothing without being - crushed. Business sult, overcoat and ulster size. We have a very lar} of fresh chotolates. assortment OWney's also. -- ET H. B. TAYLOR, tical Chemist. 124 Princess St. Phone 59. Successor to XE. 0. Mitchell. RARE GHANCE eal [Estate Jo. offer this week the following perties at exceptionally low COS Ive FARM ot 13 Con. 1, Pittsburgh, 130 es, 1 stone dwelling, bank ms, drive house, etc., all in t-class conditiba. 21 University. Avenue, a semis ached brick dwelling; 8 rooms, pace and. all other convenientes, grocery and meat 'shop, with 1 established business, « owner ring on account of ill-health. re is a 6-room dwelling attach- also good: stable and drive so. © 4 A SUBURBAN RESIDENCE frame, 8-roomied dwelling 2 three acres of good land, santly situated, . one block n electric car line. , Johnston, Sydenham, Mark. | and Nelson and other streets 1 $75 up, oh easy terms. y can sell you a house or lot ny location at low figure. A S. R. McCANN, sal Estate Agency, 51 Brock St. rent A street . FURNISHED ROOMS. . BI TT Fe . "1 suffered for over five ted with the poison. Miss Josgrmng LAKE. ears with malaria and kiduey trouble--~my whole system 'wag impregus! It affec my generalhealth, robbing me of ene and vitality, and causing severe headache ee 2 The digestive organs were A , 50 my food seemed tasteless and likerlead i stomach. I passed a dreary ex- istenoe and my naturally happy disposition was changed into one of constant irritation und yous inconsistencies. * Warner's Bafe Cure was the only remedy ever found which helped me. I taking it in March, and before the a new woman, full of life and hope. A Words-eannot tell how pleased Iam #6 have my health back. n warm weather came I was completely cured, "folt lke 1 HAVO kebltapyotite 0 and eves my meals ; digestion is perfect. All my aches and pains have left me. nine pounds in weight and I feel in harmony with all the world becanse I am now perfectly well." Very sincerely, MISS JOSEPHINE LANE, 152 Shawmut Ave, n, . Boston, Mass. Thotitaride, both men and word; like Miss Lane; have been cured of serious compli- ations "ca by kidney disease neglected, by Warner's Safe Cure, after all so-cal cal kidney cures had failed. "SAFE CURE" CURES BACKACHE. 1f you have pains in the back, rheumatism, urie acid poison, rheumatic gout, diabetes, ht's disease, i Brig inflanunation of the biadder and urinary organs; sealdi yOu urinats, eczéma, yiutidico swellings or torpid liver; if a woman, a weakness, sation, faintin, B, so<ealled fem you that your Spo at onceand affect a h po lass To 15 ours in a or bottle, then it is. mil eadiment > "r. pains when ng-down sen- painful periods; these symptoms tell dneys-have been diseased for a dong tte, for kidney diseases seldom Jus out such symptoms as the vietim recognizes until they * You should lose no time--get a bottle of Safe Cure at your druggist's. rmanent cure, It kills all disease germs. AKE THIS TEST: Let some morning urine stand for wert four several mon t will relieve you have been workin, or cloudy or contains d reddish, dust t, or if particles or gérms float about in it, your kidneys are ANALYSIS FREE. If, after Hz. vo mads this test, you have any doubt in your mind as to the develop- ment of the Warner's Safe Cure Co., tors will analyre wasn in your system, send a sample of your urine to the Medical Department, > Rochester, N.Y., and 44 Lombard St., Toronto, Can., our doc- it and sénd you a report with advice free of charge to you, together with wu valuable book describing all diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, and treat- ment for each disease. All letters Fron women, read and answered by a woman dogtor, in strictest confidence. Af * Warner's Safe Cure is It is free from sediment effoctive tonic; itis a All correspondence le and contains fio narcotié-or parm 4 y t to take, It does noteonstipate, it is a most v mulant to digestion und awakens the torpid liver. It fori an the tissues, soothes inflammation and irritation, stimulates the enfeebled org hoals at the same time. van buy Bafe Cure at any drug store or direct. which are fill of scdiment and of bad odor-- Bewnre of so-called kiane, 1¢ builds up the bod; ives :t strength and restores energy: You . os BOTILE $1 A y cures A are positively harmful and do not cure. "ARNER'S SAFE PILLS move the Lowels gently and aid a speedy cure. ¢ bd Cor Toe Our Coal Is As Clean As Though it Were Washéd 'and Brashed, lump! stands by itsell. Goo« coal--s0 much solid fire. Aftes e surface of the cart , impurities are pitke out by hand. Thoerealter it is screenec several times before gt Teaches Jou. an: dirt, mlage, (9tei) really have no chance it 'the defilorw are careful. Wa are very eareful. Fogt of Qiden St.' Phone 9. "COME WITH THE RUSH" MYERS, Brock St. Cooked corn beef, (our" own make) 15¢ per ih. Our prices you will find all right on all, our meats. Orders promptly ~ fil ed. 'hone 570. TO-LET GOOD FURNIS without boar 5p ROOMS, WITH OR 1017 Queen' street, HOUSE IN VAUGHN TERRACE from May 1st. Apply at Whig Office Anetra -------------------------- DWELLINGS, ~ STORES, OFVICES ¢ dv 5, R. MeCann, Real Estate and Tosurance, 51 Brock street. UR GOOD FURNISHED ROOMS with . besrd, th al} moderns, con- Yeniences, at 1 Univarsity Avenue FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR without hoard, with modern improve ments. Apply 180 ing street, corns Union street. . or FROM. . MAY 18T, HOUSE. NO. 206 William _ streot, containing 15 rooms ®lso house No. 40. Frontense street ad te Solisgiate, Institute, decu } by Prol: Pike, both heated with job water, with all modarn improve ments. Enquire of J. OC. Landeryou 21 York The Ale that's always good. AT ALL DEALERS Sole agent of Kingston, J, 8 Henderson, : Great $10,000 Hit in Musie HIAWATHA, a sixty-cent piano pjece Our price, '80' cents, as loug as supply "" SPECIAL A Melodian for sale. in good order, suitable for child. Sea it gui $s cash, Or $10, $4 down and $1 pw month until paid. Fiverything in-nrasic at, 286 Princess Street, Kingston. Who Is Your Auctioneer? W. MURRAY, Jr. | Is serving nearly every body now is that Mine. He Bas a reputation for good sales, prompt returny and satisfactory wettlemaents. You will be money In pocket by employing J r. WwW MURRAY, ARCHITECTS, corner Eatrance on Bagot street. streets. POWER & SON. ARCHITEUT, MER Bank Building, coruer; Brock he eilington streets. hone 213 pene te et: ELLIS, ARCRITECT. OF ARTHUR of New Drill Hall, near sors er of Queen and Montreal Streets. Pp. 8 ARCHITECT HENRY Anchor Building, Market Square. 'Phone - ! thing but running themselves. Young Vax." in the Toronte Star, Ur. Byes FAnough wy feet? i A y | my, never walk yore No © aves will follow. you Ng voce Ti the swift coming of those futurd man you a You must go on and I must stay bee hind, We may not fare togéther. you and I, But, though the path to Fame be steep and blind, Walk, beford stron, and Necuuse my heart must follow till you die. steadfastly, mankind, Steadfast and strong, scorning mean sues Coss, Lenlent to others--to yoursell severe Il you must fail, fail mot in nobloness. God knows all other failures I could ' bless That sent you buck to find your wel owe here, --Caroline Duer "Solomon," in, the Shoe and Leath: er Journal, gives some good advice to men---both old and young. He says : "Give yoursell a chance to make a little headway by staying. with some- thing long enough to make it a suc 1f. you had put the time You have spent on schemes into one dey cert -- effort, you would , have been worth something to-day. There ars men who are smart enough at every cess, wan, let offers and inducenients alohe until yon make yoursell worth whils to the firm that employs you. If you are in business for yourseli, quit side shows and stick to . your hne until something tuesx up that you can handle better. Better js the sight of the eyes than the wandering of the desire. When you see a fellow divid: ing up his attention with 'a dozen dif ferent schemes, it doesn't requiré pros phetie vision to predict where he will land. You can't give a business the attenfion recessary to _ sucecss and have your think tank full of bubbles, Simmer down. It is a pléasant thing to go about dreaming of riches and figuring "out dividends Jepm imaginary gold mines, 'but it bridgs . an empty belly. Make up. your mind this year to put all your push into the main squeeze and the year 19004 will dawn with a fat bank account. Let stocks alone. Shut your eves on the far fields that look se green. Close yours ears to the honeyed words. of schema promoters. Ask the Lord to give vou sense to ses that the men these days who accomplish anything are those that get baskets worth putting all their egys to, ard then make the nearest and most profitable mark: et on the jump." . . * . Ld The following letters. of recommen dation may be found interesting to those whe enjoy. mons --- The betrgr of hid hos béw iu" bur employ for mote than a year, 4s gon: ductor; and has given complete satis faction. During that time he was agyer.. known to gop a oar #8 the right corner, or to 'Speghk- a. cifil word to nu pasionger, "dre sorry #0 Toss him: ~Streat Railway Company. The beage of this Tas been my typewrité® for "tw" years 'past; an only leaves me at my wife's earnest guest, She has, a kind, gentle and ving digposition, and ds a most de sirable eotupaion. enjoys. the theatre: very. much, is fond of long drives. 1 shall miss her. --~Sledger Skate. -- The bearer of this has been my hus band gow for several yeams, and is only glen vipg me: began we hbth feel thaheed of S45 change: "ie is willing and obliging, a first-rate man' about the house, runs errands and carries hiindle& cheorinllyy mever kicks about exponses,. and. is" sed to © one 'night out a week. I can cordially recom mend. him. . to anyone looking for a good, durable article. ~Mrs. A. Tonguer. The 'young Iady who "Beads 'thiv 1 have loved" passionately for some time, aid whe 98° leaviti sie" iow only because I cannot "aff to have her any longer. She iy sadly loved" and responds readily 6 '€aressen.' "She is very fond of flowers and candy, and expects regular suppliés." SHe Tikes to go tn the theatre; nnd ents any: thing' on' the "bill 'of fare. "Anyone who wishes to be passionately loved and broke at the same time will find her up to all the requirements. ~Theodore Suffer. » . » . The following poem ' by Sir Edwin Arnold appears' in the Esglish magn. zine, Lady's Realm. "Tt was inspired by. Quéen . Alexandra's. visit / to: the hospital named for her, whire, an whe hent over the cot of a boy, Abe little fellow embraced the gueen apd ve he « aficelionate kiss. This nh will appeal to @verfons ho oves childern or gitecms our worthy queen. Daly, glad and wise and bold, Did your tiny armx eofold India's Fmpregs, Epxlands Queen ? Lueky "baby you haved om! Dosing, feria litte chug, 11 goodbap fall of ilihgp. You will always Bave ay "Yes, T kissed Lhe Quen that day.' But what's thif We 'taether read, When you did the desyrate deed ? (ma it possibly: be trie That Her Majesty kissed you Rogue! vou apswer, 'Well I thought Twas an angéd they had brought.' Ah. but just sWpposine this, Mortals must Hot angels Riss. Never wuind. That 'Kiss will be All through life a memory. Tndler, 109619 7 SEromd to hake A mood man of you for her sake. Nav t and there was more (han this, Raby, in that royal fies: For prisséil' on vour pmilid cheek, Very jlaily did it" speak. Unto Fath pitts and Boys, , 4 How she shares their griefs anf joys. Not Queen along, HUE mother. too, She kivsed them all 0d Kiesto~ you, - . - . About. two years #go, writes "Apti pox is a preventable disease; if every: rise readier to Toc | md Bok sore, and he defies Dr. days, Ss When the orld knows vou for the "lanta, a, bi; TUESDAY, Ben aw dn ; > ~ 57. HI We Meet Again. ono wk 'vaecinated there would be Wo correspondent says to prove that the state: ' Vie onl it a crime,' he i or J of enlightened hy: wicints who say the same. Why didn't vaeinabione "asks this same cdrroa: a save Dr. Little's life 7 Why didn't vaccination prevent small-pox with the Dickie. boy. and thousands of others, There's mondy in vaccination © EE tor thes vaccinated, , This is & sample of the many letters appuarisg constantly 'in the papers, exy antagonism to compulsory tis vacel The position of the an- i I Dealing stronger day by ay. und 6 seems to me that reason and common Sense dre on their side, o es +e ~. The old a that there is honor even among: thieves' is strongly sup. & recent occurrence in Ate where @ burglad"s sense of justion. was singularly mani: fosted. Frank M. Akers, of No, 19 Crew street, reported to the p that his tesidence had been and he had some toilet articles and $15 money. Officers in ' EERE cook; way . under arrost. The woman sto 'denied her guilt, and the of ficors afsured her that she would only be hold until a further investigations could be made, Friday morhing Mr. Akers". daugh- ter found between the front door and the flysdroen all of the stolen goods and a otter. In the letter was the $15 in cank. As the letter is a most wnifue docu- ment' in police annals it is given in full. This is what the remarkable bur. glar had _to say : "Mry. Akers : I return your money to yam, or to whoever it belongs to. I have that 'you suspect your cook, and that she is in the station house. a thief and robber, but cannot Jet an innocent person, though n negro, suffer for my crime. Please release het, ahd oblige "The Burglar." The cook Has Joon released. According to Mrs. Virginia C. Mere dith, Wessor of home epcononiics in he Minnesota School of Agriculture, fartning is a pursuit in which women may achiove a pronounced success for the reason that nature has fitted 'thom for it. "I'he work is ideal, and ecouteary 'to 'the opinion of the onitinted makes ity emine feminine," "sa; Nrodith "hy feminine *** Teco farming: means infinite detail; and' every womgh, however unintellt nt otherwise, possesses a genius for etait Then it gives her Amol a thing almost impossible to secure in the very start, at least, in most fields of feminine Inbor, and, most impor tant of all, she meets not with op- position, but with chivalrous co-oper- ation from the men in the business. Sir Charles Dudley, an eminent Fng- lishinan, says that the distinguishing thing about the farmers is their ro spect for women. We women whan have made farming out' business can gladly vouch for that. . "Another idea, now early explod- ed, however, is that & woman gwould Jind it difficult, # not' impossible, to get men to work for Wer. For my part, I, who am Both housekeeper and farmer, could sooner and more éasily hire twenty farm Bands than 'one ser vant girl. 1 think this due partly to the fact that men who work on farms know that they redeive better treat ment as a tule whoti'in' the employ of women. "As regards the profits in the busi dss, both mv friends and myself can tedtify thut "farming pays. For in stance, on thirty-three head of 8hort horn cattle whieh 1 sold Jast fall 1 made an average of $476. Other wo- men I know dre doing just as well." . . The Canadian "boom" "is ou. -Sét tlers are flocking to her fertile webtorn plains 'by the thousands and the tens of thousands. Even from far Austin lin a man recently wrote to the cfown lands department at Toronto, saying that he had had enough of ""federn tion and drouth,"" and asking what it would cost to come to Canada and what are-the prospects when he gets here. Another lotter came from a re- sident of Colorado, who says that af ter twenty years in the Western Uni ted States, he wants to get back to "God's country." He writes. that "he is not an American citizeiy, fever; was and never will be." " ---------- The Poisoned Spring. As in 'nature so in man, pollute the spring and dicease and waste are bound to follow--the stomach end nerves out of kilter means poison in the spring. South American Nérvive is a great purifier, cures indigestion, dys pepsin, and: tones nerves, The best evidence of its effichey™is the unsolicit- wd testimony of thousands of cured ones Soli by Henry Wade god H. IB. Taylor.--76. - In England the Sutherland town council hax decided to sapply electric ity for the lighting of the workeen's dwellings owned by the municipality oii the penny-intheslot system, one pentry to pay for an wight candle pow- or light lo<ting five and one-fifth hours, o An entertaining incident occurred on' the rool of a London coach recéutly. As the vehicle was proreeding over Plackiriars bridge a seagull 'took his stand on the roof and took little no tice of his fellow passengers. A work ing girl openasd a parcel containing her day's food and. gave the sows bread which jit ate -with avidity. H. Cunningham, timer was reported {0 have said : Small. | Chickering's, New ceived at MeAuley's. books tom, © ey Bounty," answered the Vine gp and ile paged trom face. "You lv wish to son sister, yf will send ma, i Gor could have such a--ah---plain sister 7 And "yet was deli Souk. "Al afternoon, Bonney," as Gertrude. Bonney into. the room all muslin. iiie : = 3 z Fectil iin Fei. 3: iit] fferie the slipped by and Pronomds to move 10 ? " he determined to speak of hig "Jove for her. $ He hervously moved about the dain. ty room mwaiting her. comine, when he heard the swish of skirts out: side the door he hurried forward to groet--Miss" Rose y For a while they conversed about the weather and. then Miss Bonney Jack a letter, which her sister had commissioned her to deliver to the young man. Barely waiting permis sion he opened it and read : "My dear Me. Willet,~X2 1 are such a good friond of mine that L will tell you the good news first. Tomorrow will witness the public announctment of my engagement to Horace Richards, to whom I have been half engaged for the pmst 'six months. Won't you con: geatulate me? Trusting you will ex ouse me for not appearing this after. noon--etc.' { Sith " roan dhe Young man drop : is upon his erm while dry Robe shook his Hane. | j SME, 'Willet 17 The words hardly more than a breath yt they caused. the young man to raise his head and look at the ker. And he had once called her plain. Her foe was wondeously tender and her eves bright with sympathy. The touch of her' slim hand upon his arm sent a thrill of comdort to His soul. "You must (x to bear it, Mr. Wil let. I know what Gertrude has writ: ten. Do not be too hard on her. She is so od ond she has been much spoiled." "Pretty," cried the younk fellow, springing ap. "Yes, ¥he may have been, but her drtiel conduct has robbed her of that now, She led me to be live that she cared for me. No, not in so mapy words, but love has a language of its own--oh, traitor----" "She is my sister," said Rowe, draw- ing her likom figure up, the color for a moment flaming in ber cheek. For once she was almost pretty. "Forgive me," cried Jack, contrite ly, "When one sees you one wonders how she could be so false," and he left the room. 5 A. month later, business taking + Mr. Willet to one of the meanest lities of the city, he met Miss Rose Bonney comihg out of a squalid house, on her arm' un small basket. "Did you not go to the seashore, Miss Bonney, 7! he inquired, as he suit ed 'his steps to hers.' "Ob, no," replied the girl, brightly, "I 'could not leave my poor. They need me even more in the smmmer, And 1 do not accomplish half what | wish to, It is very hard for one work ing alone." : "Does not Miss you 1.' po "3 "Gertrude ?"' repeated Miss. Bonney ih amazement. "Ob, no, indeed. Mam ma would never think of allowing her to come into these parts, Imagine Gertrude's -pretty hands making gree] or dressing some of the dirty, pretty tots. T cannot." ' "Nor 1," said the fellow, and thet night he sat long with his pipe dream. ing dreams in which Gertrude Bonney had ho part. 3 It seemed but natural after that that he should moet the older Mis: Bonney onimany of her errands of mercy and much help was he to her, too, Then came a day when he met her with a lace expresting happiness and news. £ te "Miss Bonney," he 'said as soon a politeness permitted, "I have uns nectedly come into a hige fortune. IY in too much for one person to use, bint ~it might! help out this charitable work of yours--of ours, Rose, the in fatuation which 1 thought 1 had for vour sister was merely a passing fan: éy. The affection T hold for you ix more (ean infatuation. Tt is tree. manly love. Don't you think vou could learn to love me a little, Rowe 27' Whatever the girl's anewer was it sem to please the young man, for he remackied to his pipe late thet night: "And 1 almost missed the rourh din mond in the glitter of the imitation." £ Gertrude assist You Will Be Satisfied With "Bro- ma V : is tonic Orders re | your wogpieh it fee . " white rt ATUL} irs avoie confidential tote-artete. Thus the swift |° men and oh temperance stores. To al are accura in Mora some day, tal about interest in 1." existence, Egle ES a Re minsioary lot. They have & fire society, they have adopted ty our civilization, hd well-attended another for 8: In brward o and he must return it with The result of this custom fs to slave year in and yout out to their . obligation, 3 selves to much hard riage, in what takes the wift, and when the foant is over . young couple must start out Tess. Mr. Osterfiout statés that this is one of the many customs that Rave to be uprooted from Indian Ife. ee ey, Opened His Hyes, oi Lord Mark Kerr, G.C.1., when wis commanding encouraged sold an he saw three or Our privates M Well, my anes, ee thing garden ing is, isn't t woe, you take an | Do' 19° gurlily rejoined ; Atkinn. "That's all you know! Wp have got an old general ; mad on it, and we are here on fat- igue duty in case he comes along,"'= London Chronicle. # Corions Cogaretion, g celv, 1 outward appesratices and have a on @ i, the Poona division | years ago Vigorous) iors' gardons. early stroll in i he i here. who nn The! street scraper is doing some | effective work on the roth : 4 }